The cryptocurrency market has witnessed a surge in the adoption of automated trading solutions, with trading bots gaining prominence for their ability to analyze vast data sets and execute trades with precision.
Cointelegraph has dissected historical bot revenues and token price rollercoasters and backtested strategy returns against the buy-and-hold yardstick to decode what bots shine brightest — and when — so you can pick the perfect bot to match your style and stomach for risk.
We have examined three types of trading bots: Telegram bots trading on decentralized exchanges (DEX), non-Telegram bots trading on DEXs and on centralized exchanges (CEXs), and the recently evolving AI agent bots.
Choosing the right trading bot depends on the user’s goals, risk tolerance and experience. At a glance:
Telegram bots are ideal for fast, opportunistic trading like token launches and memecoins.
AI agent bots, such as ai16z or Virtuals, suit users who want hands-off automation and are comfortable with