Platform features
Strategy automation, safety gates, simulation, replay, and secret-backed exchange access before live execution.
Open Orders
Build, test, monitor, and govern automated trading strategies with paper-first simulation, approvals, risk controls, and audit-ready operations.
Strategy automation, safety gates, simulation, replay, and secret-backed exchange access before live execution.
Grid, DCA, breakout, trend following, mean reversion, market making, and indicator-led strategies.
Approvals, legal acknowledgements, risk limits, MFA-sensitive actions, and emergency stops.
Compare Open Orders with familiar crypto bot platforms by governance, paper testing, approvals, and auditability.
Crypto trade automation uses software rules to create, monitor, and manage trading workflows. Open Orders focuses on paper-first testing, approvals, risk gates, and auditability before live execution.
No. Open Orders provides software, education, simulation, and automation controls. It does not guarantee returns and does not replace independent financial, tax, or legal advice.
No. The AI advisor can explain performance, recommend strategies, and propose configuration changes, but live changes require human review and platform approval controls.
Exchange credentials are stored as secret references, raw secrets are not returned by APIs, and live trading requires tenant-owned credentials with withdrawal permissions disabled.
Supported strategy families include grid, DCA, 1-2-3 breakout, trend following, mean reversion, market making, Supertrend ATR, UT Bot ATR trailing, Bollinger squeeze breakout, RSI mean reversion, MACD momentum, and EMA crossover.
The platform is designed for regional execution cells and exchange certification across providers such as Binance Global, Coinbase, OKX, Bybit, KuCoin, Gemini, Bitstamp, Crypto.com, Kraken, and Uphold where account eligibility and exchange terms allow.