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May 06, 2025, 02:26:07 AM
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I've been exploring different automated crypto trading platforms lately, and one that caught my attention is Bitsoft AI https://bitsoft-ai.com/, which uses something called Bitsoft 360 as its core engine for trade analysis and execution.

From what I can gather, it operates as a fully automated system—using predictive models and market scanning to place trades across major exchanges. No coding needed, just configure your risk settings and let it run. I’ve seen similar concepts with things like 3Commas or Pionex, but Bitsoft AI seems more focused on full automation with AI backing.

Curious if anyone here has used it or knows how it compares performance-wise to traditional script-based bots (like Gunbot, Gekko, etc.)?

Is the AI aspect actually noticeable in trade decisions?

How transparent is the execution logic?

Any experience running it alongside your own manual strategies?

I’m not promoting anything here—just genuinely looking to see how others approach tools like this. Especially interested in how AI models are being integrated into retail-facing trading software.

Would love to hear any thoughts or comparisons.
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May 14, 2025, 09:39:35 AM
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I am using the bots, but not this one, exactly. When I had just been learning to trade forex, I started to compare bots, because if someone had just told me that I was to use some specific bot, that would mean nothing. I have a strong nepot filter in my head that makes me have at least three valid offers to choose from. So forex trading community helped me to have this, making it a good start in general.
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May 20, 2025, 10:26:59 AM
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Hello. I am glad that among the participants of this forum there are those who are interested in automated trading systems for the crypto market. Perhaps you will appreciate the project presented here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5543705
Thank you for your attention!
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May 20, 2025, 05:44:26 PM
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Curious about this too—AI bots like Bitsoft seem handy, but I still wonder how transparent or reliable the trade logic really is.
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July 02, 2025, 12:17:35 PM
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I've been exploring different automated crypto trading platforms lately, and one that caught my attention is Bitsoft AI https://bitsoft-ai.com/, which uses something called Bitsoft 360 as its core engine for trade analysis and execution.

From what I can gather, it operates as a fully automated system—using predictive models and market scanning to place trades across major exchanges. No coding needed, just configure your risk settings and let it run. I’ve seen similar concepts with things like 3Commas or Pionex, but Bitsoft AI seems more focused on full automation with AI backing.

Curious if anyone here has used it or knows how it compares performance-wise to traditional script-based bots (like Gunbot, Gekko, etc.)?

Is the AI aspect actually noticeable in trade decisions?

How transparent is the execution logic?

Any experience running it alongside your own manual strategies?

I’m not promoting anything here—just genuinely looking to see how others approach tools like this. Especially interested in how AI models are being integrated into retail-facing trading software.

Would love to hear any thoughts or comparisons.

I haven’t tried the product you mentioned yet, but I do have some experience using AI for trading. One AI that has really impressed me, even though I’ve only used it for a short time, is Bitget getAI. It’s still in its beta stage, so you need a referral code to try it. Here are some details about it.
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