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    OctoBot

    OctoBot

    Cryptocurrency trading bot for TA, arbitrage and social trading

    OctoBot is a trading robot that is designed to be easy to use and infinitely customizable. OctoBot is built for people who don't have much time or do not easily trust crypto-world projects. Many trading automation tools exist but most of them are complicated to use, expensive, do not behave as intended, or are meant to be used by professional traders. Moreover, when a favorable trend is spotted, it can be difficult to maximize profit from it: trading takes a lot of time, and when it's done...
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    SolanaMevBotGui

    SolanaMevBotGui

    Solana Trade Bot is an open-source tool for automated trading on the

    This open-source, AI-powered bot is a versatile tool designed to run seamlessly on both Windows and macOS platforms. It automates various tasks and accelerates decision-making processes tailored to user needs. With advanced algorithms, it can analyze complex data, learn, and provide intuitive solutions. Developed in popular languages like Python, it is fully customizable and open for community contributions and improvements.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    JesseAi

    JesseAi

    Advanced AI-Powered Python Crypto Trading Bot 2026 - Free Backtesting

    ...One of the best open-source alternatives to Freqtrade with genuine AI edge: privacy-first self-hosting (no shared API keys), multi-timeframe/symbol backtesting, custom indicators, ML-enhanced signals. Perfect for Python devs, algorithmic traders, high-frequency, trend-following, mean-reversion & arbitrage enthusiasts seeking the top ai crypto trading bot or best crypto trading bot in 2026. Automate your crypto edge — download now & start winning! Join the future of crypto!
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Blankly

    Blankly

    Easily build, backtest and deploy your algo in just a few lines

    ...Models can be instantly backtested, paper traded, sandbox tested and run live by simply changing a single line. We built blankly for every type of quant including training & running ML models in the same environment, cross-exchange/cross-symbol arbitrage, and even long/short positions on stocks (all with built-in WebSockets). Blankly is the first framework to enable developers to backtest, paper trade, and go live across exchanges without modifying a single line of trading logic on stocks, crypto, and forex. Every model needs to figure out how to buy and sell. We make it super easy for you so you can focus on building better trading algos. ...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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