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FAQ Bot Running FAQ

2025-09-24 UTC
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1. How to View My Bots

Web

Go to [Bot Homepage] - [My Bots]. You can view active and historical bots.

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App

Go to [Bot Homepage] - [My Bots]. You can view active, terminated, and shared bots.

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2. How to Share My Bots

Web

Go to [Bot Homepage] - [My Bots] - [Active/Historical Bots]. Click the [···] icon on the right. Select [Share] to share the bot you created or copied.

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App

Go to [Bot Homepage] - [My Bots] - [Active/Terminated/Shared Bots]. Tap [Share] to share the bot you created or copied.

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3. Reasons for Bot Operation Failure

Users may encounter failures when operating bots. The main reasons include:

  • The total number of bots running across all markets/trading pairs (including paused but not terminated bots) cannot exceed 50. Any excess will fail to be created.
  • If the required funds for the bot are insufficient at the time of creation, the bot cannot be created (the system will automatically calculate the minimum required funds based on the bot parameters, and this amount must be met).
  • If the bot parameters do not match the trading pair parameters at the time the bot takes effect, creation will fail (e.g., in grid trading, if the latest price is not within the upper and lower limit range, creation will fail).

4. Reasons for Bot Termination

The main reasons for bot termination during operation include:

  • Manually terminating the bot.
  • Termination due to insufficient funds.
  • Bots with set take-profit or stop-loss will terminate once these are triggered.
  • If set to terminate when the latest price breaks the upper or lower price limits, the bot will stop once these limits are breached.
  • Bots will automatically terminate if the traded cryptocurrency encounters unforeseen events such as suspension or delisting.
  • Futures or margin bots will terminate if liquidation is triggered.
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