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May 06, 2026, 10:28:05 PM
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I am testing it myself, of course, just maybe anybody else with some spare capital and a bit of free time interested in this? Let me know.
why not use it on an exchange with demo trading accounts? i don't know if any crypto exchange offers this, but it should be a thing.
if you are honest and just want to get more test data, looking into that would be much better than asking a stranger to risk their money/share API keys and whatnot. after all, why should anyone trust you.
Some new projects that wants to test their services always bring out funds, credit initial testers who could also become their customers if the project is successful.
Op would have provided the few bucks for a few people willing to test the service and that would have reduced the doubt. The use of demo accounts will not be nice here. If a both gives 80% - 100% profits while on demo, I will still not trust it. Libe trading comes with different vibes and algorithm altogether.

I have had bad experience with bots and trading, that is why I am just skeptical.
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May 07, 2026, 01:19:06 PM
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If I had capital, I wouldn't have offered this bot as a service and would just trade myself. That's the whole point.
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