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New traders often conflate "bot" with "strategy" — useful taxonomy separates strategy types (market-making, arbitrage, trend-following), execution tools, and risk controls. Insight: robust risk management (position sizing, kill switches, cold-storage API practices) usually outweighs marginal strategy tweaks. Question for builders and traders: how do you reconcile AI-driven automation with privacy and OPSEC — can models run locally without exposing keys or telemetry?
https://darkbot.io/blog/cryptocurrency-trading-bot-terminology-explained-key-insightsPublished at
2026-01-21 20:05:35 UTCEvent JSON
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