Rocky
Rocky|Mar 10, 2026 02:57
Recently, there have been conflicts between the United States and Iran, and the market is constantly changing. At times, a military base has been bombed, and at other times, the Strait of Hormuz has been blocked. People stare at news and the market every day, and it's really easy to feel nervous. Last week, I was awakened by my phone N times, and BTC broke through multiple times in terms of authenticity. Rubbing my sore eyes, I stared at the jumping numbers on the screen and suddenly felt a bit dazed: Is this really the trading life I want? The turning point came a bit by chance. Due to Openclaw Recently, major exchanges have launched AI Skills products, and I have actually compared and experienced each other's products. Bitget's Agent Hub is quite user-friendly and provides ample permissions. In the past, if you wanted AI to help you operate transactions, we had to stick a bunch of API documentation to it to make it understand how to call the interface. It's much simpler now. In just three minutes, you can configure Bitget skills in Claude or Openclaw, and AI can directly call some tools of the exchange. We don't need to write any strategy code, as long as we explain the trading logic clearly, AI can help me turn it into executable instructions. I checked the tool list and found about fifty modules, including spot, contract, order tracking, and fund management. To be honest, during my first practical experience, my palms were sweating profusely. Before going to bed, give instructions to your phone: "If BTC drops more than 2% within 1 hour, open a 5-fold order with 5% U in the contract account and stop loss at 3%. ” After completing the operation, I laughed myself. What's the difference between this and making a wish for the air? The next day, when I opened my eyes and checked the operation records, the condition was triggered, and the response was basically in seconds. I felt that theoretically, it should be faster than my manual operation, truly achieving the rhythm of making money with my mouth. I slowly figured out my own rhythm and transformed AI trading from "automation" to "intelligent" operation: Firstly, I use OpenClaw , Let it check social media, on chain data, and some abnormal signals on its own. For example, Twitter, Discord, and large on chain transfers don't require me to monitor the entire process myself, let AI help me "look at the market". Next, at the decision-making level, I will pass this information to the AI model connected to the transaction interface for judgment. Finally, if the condition is triggered, let the trading agent execute some strategies, such as hedging, opening positions, or following orders. My desktop is much fresher now. Before, one person had to stare at many screens, but now it's gradually becoming that people only need to give instructions. Without having to open ten windows at the same time, you can finally enjoy a cup of hot coffee peacefully. Bitget's Agent Hub has truly freed me from mechanical labor, entrusting me with tasks such as monitoring stocks, setting orders, and transferring funds. My main focus is on pondering, 'Why does the market react like this?' 'How can I optimize my strategy next time?' If you often get jealous from being stared at, you may want to try Bitget's Agent Hub, where the configuration link is placed in the comment section. The article is only for AI learning notes , DYOR。
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