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Bitsgap Review for Crypto Trading Bots

Trading bots, exchange connections, and dashboard workflows for users who want a broader automation setup.

Bitsgap is positioned here as the bot and dashboard partner. It can fit users who want trading bots, multi-exchange workflows, and broader automation management. Bots follow configuration and market inputs; they do not predict markets or guarantee returns.

Who Bitsgap is for

Built for dashboard-style automation

Users who want bot dashboards.
Users managing multiple exchanges.
Users comparing automation tools.
Users who want more than simple no-code rules.
Users who want a wider trading dashboard.

Bot dashboard workflow

Research, configure, connect, monitor, adjust

  1. 01

    Research

    Understand the market condition the bot is meant to handle before configuring anything.

  2. 02

    Configure bot

    Choose the bot type and settings that match that condition and your risk limits.

  3. 03

    Connect exchange

    Connect exchange access carefully, using the minimum API permissions required.

  4. 04

    Monitor

    Watch logs, fees, spreads, and fills instead of assuming the bot runs itself.

  5. 05

    Adjust

    Pause or adjust the setup when the market no longer matches the original plan.

Bitsgap vs Coinrule

Bitsgap fits broader bot and dashboard workflows. Coinrule fits no-code conditional rules. Choose Bitsgap when you want bots, exchange controls, and a wider workspace; choose Coinrule when no-code rules are the main job.

Research before bots

Use charts, alerts, and market structure before configuring bots. Research helps define the condition a bot is built for, instead of running a bot with no reason behind it.

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Exchange connection

API key safety

API key safety matters before any bot or dashboard connects to an exchange account.

Use trade-only permissions where possible.
Review exchange API settings.
Avoid withdrawal permissions unless fully understood.
Secure accounts.
Monitor bot logs.
Start small.

Common Bitsgap mistakes

Choosing a bot before understanding the market.
Expecting bots to predict direction.
Ignoring fees and volatility.
Using too much size.
Leaving bots unmonitored.
Weak exchange security.

FAQ

Who is Bitsgap best for?

It can fit users who want trading bots, multi-exchange workflows, and a broader dashboard than a simple rule builder.

Do bots know where the market is going?

No. Bots follow settings and market conditions. They do not predict direction or guarantee returns, and you still need research, sizing, logs, and risk controls.

What should I check before connecting an exchange?

Review API permissions, account security, bot size, dashboard settings, fees, logs, and whether the setup matches current conditions. Nothing here is financial advice.

Ready to review Bitsgap?

Use Bitsgap when you want trading bots and multi-exchange dashboard workflows, then pair it with research, security, and stack planning before scaling.