Moonbot is a professional trading terminal for cryptocurrency markets, designed for both manual and automated trading. The terminal connects directly to Binance , HTX , Bybit , Gate , Bitget , OKX and Hyperliquid exchanges via API keys and provides advanced tools for analysis, order management, and strategy automation.
Unlike standard exchange interfaces, the Moonbot terminal offers flexible parameter configuration, high-speed order placement, modification, and execution, integration with Telegram, and the ability to create custom manual and automated trading strategies using a visual editor.
The Moonbot terminal is suitable for both beginners and experienced traders, depending on their goals and skill level.
Moonbot is not a broker or a fund depository - all trades are executed on your exchange account, while the terminal serves as a "smart and convenient interface" for more efficient and precise trading.
Moonbot is designed to meet the needs of different categories of users. Below are typical use cases for the terminal:
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Newcomers to Crypto Trading
Can use Moonbot to take their first steps: installing the terminal, connecting to an exchange, funding their account, and making simple manual trades. Thanks to built-in tips, ready-made templates, and training materials, users can quickly learn the interface and grasp the logic of cryptocurrency trading.
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Experienced Users
Will appreciate the terminal’s advanced features: placing orders with parameters, setting stop-loss and take-profit levels, working with the order book, charts, and indicators. A notification system and trade history are provided for more confident trade control.
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Advanced Traders
Use Moonbot to develop and test complex trading strategies. Available tools include automated trading, working with triggers, implementing strategies via TradingView signals, and managing multiple accounts and exchanges.
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Users Focused on Automated Trading
Can launch automated trading in the background using ready-made or custom strategies. Built-in tools allow users to control risk, limit losses, receive alerts on key market events, and intervene when necessary.