ShardWorks Is Moving Fast: Biggest Updates Since February 3
A lot has changed since I first introduced ShardWorks, my non-battle Splinterlands automation tool.
If you missed the original post, here it is:
https://peakd.com/hive-13323/@sc000/shardworks-my-non-battle-splinterlands-automation
Since then, the project has made a big jump in three areas:
- usability
- stability
- security
What changed for users
The biggest practical improvements are:
- a much cleaner and more polished web UI
- easier account and automation management
- better scheduling with human-readable timing
- clearer visual feedback when actions succeed or fail
- better statistics for SPS, DEC, swaps, staking, and liquidity activity
In short: ShardWorks is no longer just “a script with config”.
It is evolving into a proper automation platform.
What changed for security
Security has been one of the biggest focus areas since February 3.
Important improvements include:
- stronger authentication and session handling
- login allowlist support
- dedicated logging for login attempts
- stricter request limits and rate limiting
- improved tenant isolation
- safer key handling
- stronger production deployment with Nginx + Vault
- better fail-safe behavior when APIs or services are unavailable
That matters because ShardWorks can automate actions that affect real value.
So security is not an optional add-on. It has to be built into the core.
Why this matters
Compared to the February 3 version, ShardWorks is now:
- easier to use
- more robust
- safer to run
There is still more work ahead, but the foundation is now much stronger.
Closed Beta
I am not opening this widely yet.
If you are interested in becoming a closed beta tester, reach out to me directly.
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Final Note
ShardWorks is being built for serious Splinterlands account automation outside of battles:
cleaner workflows, stronger safety, and more control.
If that sounds useful to you, now is a good time to start following the project.
Some impressions from ShardWorks



Hey , look like a cool product !
What exactly is it used for?
I also need to go on Splinterlands (SPLAT marketplace).
I use it to automate non-battle Splinterlands processes, so I can focus on the fun task: battles :)
Nice , my application automates purchases and sales to automatically generate profit on the Splinterlands marketplace. We both do what needs to be done but isn't fun, so we can focus on what's really important: the game.