šŸš€ CODEX ATF – A Personal Command Center for Hive

By @valentin86•4/25/2026•hive-152804
šŸš€ CODEX ATF – A Personal Command Center for Hive

A compact, no really fast but honest dashboard, built out of real need, not commercial ambition.

Hello everyone,

I’ve been working on a personal dashboard for Hive for quite some time now. It’s not a final product, it’s not a complete platform, and it’s not trying to compete with established tools in the ecosystem. It’s an evolving project, born out of a simple frustration: fragmentation.

šŸ‘‰ Direct access: https://www.codexatf.com


🌐 From 12 open tabs to a single screen

If you use Hive every day, you know what the routine looks like:

  • PeakD for overview
  • HiveStats for metrics
  • Hive‑Engine for orders
  • TribalDex for LPs
  • other sites for charts, prices, big moves

One evening, with my browser almost frozen, I asked myself:
"Why isn't there a single place to see everything I'm interested in?"

I opened the editor with the intention of making a simple widget.
The widget became the dashboard. The dashboard became CODEX ATF — a "tech‑ops command center" for Hive, with a cyberpunk style and an obsession with clarity.

It's not a corporate product and it's not a commercial service.
It's a tool I built for myself… and I'm sharing it with the community.


🧩 What is CODEX ATF (current version)

A dashboard that:

  • reads public data from Hive and Hive-Engine
  • displays the full portfolio (L1 + L2 + LP)
  • provides a quick overview of markets and orders
  • includes an account analysis module (Dossier)
  • has a terminal called (C.O.R.E.) for simple orders
  • runs locally, currently without backend, without data collection

It's not the "final solution".
It's a growing project, with useful features and obvious limitations.


šŸŖ™ ATF – Origin of the name and connection to the platform

ATF comes from Archives Token Funds, a utility token created on Hive‑Engine:

  • fixed supply: 1,000,000
  • no staking, no delegation
  • weekly rewards for delegators and holders
  • LP SWAP.HIVE:ATF set for ~15 years

The dashboard and the token evolved together. Future versions of CODEX ATF will unlock exclusive utilities for ATF holders — especially inside the C.O.R.E. module.

ATF is a utility token, not a financial instrument.


šŸ›”ļø What Codex ATF DOES NOT do

Although it looks like a ā€œclassifiedā€ terminal, it is just an interface:

  • does not ask for private keys
  • does not collect data
  • does not send anything to servers
  • does not access wallets without Keychain
  • does not compete with PeakD, HiveStats, Ecency or Hive‑Engine

I’m not competing with PeakD, HiveStats, Ecency or Hive‑Engine. Everything you see is public data, displayed differently.


āš™ļø Main modules

🧠 C.O.R.E. – Cybernetic Operations & Reconnaissance Engine
A simple terminal, for shortcuts. It will evolve.

šŸ’¼ Tactical Portfolio
Unified view of L1, L2, LPs, orders, prices — all in one place.

šŸ“‚ Deep Explorer Dossier
On-chain analysis: history, delegations, activity, patterns. A forensic‑style breakdown of your on‑chain footprint.

šŸ›ļø Governance & Entities
Witnesses + big moves in the ecosystem.

Keep in mind - C.O.R.E. is not a generative AI. It is a logical chatbot, a kind of "Stone Age AI", built specifically for Codex ATF.

It does not think, does not invent, has no creativity.
It executes commands, reads public data and provides precise answers. That's it.... And it does this not very well yet — but it is constantly evolving.

šŸŽØ Why the "tech-ops / classified" style?

Because most Web3 dashboards look either like a casino or like Excel. I wanted something different: an interface that makes you feel like you are operating a secure terminal.

Neon cyan, dark background, monospace font — just style, not surveillance.


🚧 Technical Challenges

  • Responsive UI for a dense layout
  • Async Hive & Hive‑Engine data
  • Optimize refreshes without blocking the interface
  • Handle slow RPC nodes

Building a dense, data‑heavy UI that stays responsive across resolutions is brutal. Handling Hive & Hive‑Engine RPC quirks taught me more than any tutorial ever could. But the process made me appreciate the raw power of decentralized infrastructure.

I've learned and continue to learn about the Hive infrastructure and how much you can do with just JavaScript.


šŸ“± About the mobile version

It works, but it's not yet at the desired level.
The dashboard is optimized for desktop, where visual space matters.


šŸ§‘ā€šŸ’» Project Ethos

I'm not a "hardcore developer". I'm a curious person, fascinated by the freedom that Web3 offers. CODEX ATF is my continuous experiment — a place where I learn, test, and build without the pressure of perfection.


šŸ› ļø What's next

I'm already working on:

  • Watchlist / Radar module
  • UI optimizations
  • mobile version
  • new commands for C.O.R.E.
  • ATF utilities
  • reorganization of some modules

There is no deadline. Evolve organically.


šŸ’¬ Feedback

If you have suggestions, bugs or ideas, leave a comment.
CODEX ATF is not a "perfect" product, but a living project, built from curiosity and utility.

Feedback is welcome. LinkšŸ‘‰ https://www.codexatf.com
If you like the style, you can try it out. If not, that's okay — it's just a personal project I'm sharing with you.

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