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Topic: Is there a list of Bots related to Bitcoin? (Read 695 times)

newbie
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January 22, 2018, 09:28:16 PM
#9
Why does gunbot seem to have so many landing pages?

https://thecryptobot.com/
https://gunthy.org/
https://tradingbotpro.com/
sr. member
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November 14, 2017, 08:45:57 AM
#8
I will prefer GunBot Which is available at https://tradingbotpro.com
newbie
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October 10, 2017, 02:56:58 PM
#7
Are those bots profitable? Anyone tried them?
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> CAMPAIGN MANAGER < https://t.me/TheAndy500
October 08, 2017, 03:46:42 PM
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Sweet thanks for the list, going to check them out shortly, cheers
I think this is one of the more extensive lists on which you can learn about most of the bots "they" have.
sr. member
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October 08, 2017, 02:49:18 PM
#5
Thanks for the list have you what for
Arbitrag ?
zmb
jr. member
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Thanks for sharing this list!
staff
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We also have a bot called CryptoPing[1]. It's more like an intelligent bot that detect price increase before It happens based on the demand then a trading bot. It's also not automatic, he tells you what's going to increase but you will have to buy that specific asset yourself.

[1] https://cryptoping.tech/
newbie
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 I would like to check bots that are active on the market, not the ones that are dead or haven't seen any updates for months/years.

 Stuff like

 - HaasBot
 - CAT
 - Gunbot
 - CoinCollector
 - Gekko
 - CryptoTrader (given this might ne be exactly a "bot")
 - Blackbird
 - Trapy
 - LeonArdo


 Stuff like these but with more info, which one is active, which one has affiliate programs, which one is owned by who, ran by how long etc etc, a list of bots related to bitcoin with a lot of information, it doesn't have to be all of them at once, I can read individiually if you have the material.
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