Tradewave's New Bot Creation Tool Does Away with Coding

Tradewave's New Bot Creation Tool Does Away with Coding

Algorithmic cryptocurrency trading platform Tradewave has launched a new tool which will enable users to create their own bitcoin trading bots without using code. Previously users could only use programming language Python to execute trading strategies. However, the new product opens up the automated platform to bitcoin trading newcomers or those without programming ability. James Potter, the platform's founder, said: "We looked at our collected experience over the past year, with our users coding thousands of Python-based strategies through the platform. It turns out that you can distil....


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