Crypto signals move fast and never sleep — which is exactly why copying them by hand fails. By the time you've read the Telegram message, the entry's gone. Here's how to auto-copy crypto signals to Binance and Bybit.
What gets copied
The AI parser reads crypto signals in any format — pair, direction (long/short), entry or entry zone, stop-loss, multiple take-profits, and leverage where specified. It handles spot and futures notation, and 150+ languages.
Setup
- Connect a source — your Telegram account, Discord, or a webhook.
- Connect Binance or Bybit via API keys (trade-only permissions — never enable withdrawals).
- Map symbols — auto-mapping aligns the channel's ticker to the exchange's exact symbol.
- Set risk — fixed size or % of balance, max concurrent positions, and circuit breakers.
Risk controls that matter in crypto
Crypto's volatility punishes oversizing. Use:
- % risk sizing so position size scales with your balance and stop distance
- Consecutive-loss and daily-loss breakers to stop a bad streak
- Max-spread guard to skip illiquid fills
Test first with dry-run
Run a channel in paper/dry-run mode to confirm parsing, leverage, and sizing before any real order. Then go live — every trade auto-journals and the channel earns an A–F grade on real delivered results, so you quickly see which crypto callers are worth following.
Security
Use trade-only API keys. The copier never needs withdrawal permission. You can revoke keys on the exchange at any time.
FAQ
Spot or futures? Both, depending on the signal and your account.
Does it handle leverage? Yes, when the signal specifies it; otherwise it uses your configured default.
Start free — see the full feature list.
Not financial advice. Crypto trading is extremely risky.