A Blockchain based startup Kryll.io released the first version of its automated trading platform.
Dip Accumulator and Bear TradeKryll's technology allows the designing and testing of trading strategies before using them to live-trade 24/7. The alpha version of the platform already features two trading strategies users can test - theDip Accumulator and Bear Trader, Both of which are already scalable.
Kryll's's users can play with the strategic blocks in order to achieve the optimal trading results.
Kryll's system has five main blocks for building successful trading strategies.
The second block, 'Trading Actions', allows users to buy, sell, and hold assets, or stop the trading activity if needed.
What do cryptocurrency traders say?Kryll's founders report they are launching contests every week to find the best traders and create a successful community.
"We think collective intelligence is a huge asset that will make all of us more successful in the trading market," the company said in its white paper.
"Kryll has an easy-to-use product with has mass appeal, and this will enhance trading journey experience," Athol Nourse, Forex & contract for difference expert, told Cointelegraph.
Ai, the world's first brokerless trading platform which raised more than $16 mln in 2017.
Ai is planning to integrate Kryll's technology into the Specter's platform so users can benefit from some features on Forex, Crypto, and CFD trading.
Alpha Release Of A Blockchain Startup To Test New Trading Strategies
Publicado en Apr 13, 2018
by Cointele | Publicado en Coinage
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