Bithumb Launches AI Trade Kit for Conversational Trading with AI
From Market Price Checks to Trading
with Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, and More
Bithumb has launched a service that enables trading through generative artificial intelligence (AI).
On June 11, Bithumb announced the release of its 'AI Trade Kit' service, which allows users to trade easily by conversing with generative AI models such as Claude, ChatGPT, and Gemini. This service enables users to interact with AI and handle everything from checking market prices to executing actual trades in one go through the Bithumb open API. With everyday language commands like "Tell me which items are surging in price" or "Buy one Ethereum at 2 p.m.," users can effortlessly perform simple queries or set up conditional scheduled orders.
Using this kit, users can also build an 'automated trading bot' to respond to the 24-hour market. The service is currently available in the PC environment, with mobile support to be provided in the future. Users can access the service by visiting the PC web environment and linking it through the service introduction page.
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A Bithumb representative stated, "We designed this service so that general investors without specialized knowledge can utilize generative AI for everything from checking market prices to automated trading," adding, "We will continue to expand the trading environment with a focus on convenience and security going forward."
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