By April 2026, every major exchange had launched its own AI products, ranging from autonomous agents and chat assistants to MCP infrastructure for connecting external models.
Let’s explore the AI tools offered by the five largest exchanges and how they differ from one another.
Bitget
Bitget has built a comprehensive AI infrastructure, from an open framework to an autonomous agent capable of trading through a dedicated sub-account. The exchange serves over 125 million users, with a reported annual derivatives volume of approximately $8.17 trillion for 2025.
GetAgent – AI Assistant for Traders
GetAgent was launched by invitation on July 1, 2025, and became available to all users in August. This chat bot is based on Bitget's proprietary language model, trained specifically for the crypto market. It offers over 50 trading tools, including technical analysis, sentiment assessment, strategy generation, order placement via dialogue commands, and portfolio analysis. By the end of 2025, GetAgent attracted over 350,000 users and facilitated 1.22 million dialogues.
In December 2025, the exchange updated GetAgent, introducing an adaptive response system and Research Mode—a deep analysis mode with technical signals, risk assessments, and on-chain data. The assistant operates on a subscription model with three tiers: Basic (20 queries/day, free), Plus (100 queries/day, 5 BGB/month), and Ultra (unlimited access, 25 BGB/month).
Alongside the update, the exchange launched AI Trading Camp—a platform featuring AI agents that trade with publicly available performance statistics.
GetClaw – Autonomous AI Agent
Bitget launched GetClaw on March 12, 2026. This product is built on the open framework OpenClaw and requires no installation—activation takes just seconds.
Unlike GetAgent, which operates in a Q&A format, GetClaw functions autonomously. Once activated, the agent monitors portfolio status, analyzes funding rates, volatility changes, liquidation risks, and macroeconomic events. Over time, it adapts to the user's trading style—considering position preferences, acceptable risk levels, and historical patterns.
In early April 2026, the exchange implemented a dedicated sub-account mechanism: GetClaw gained the ability to execute trades independently in an isolated account. Users describe their strategy in natural language, while the agent monitors the market and manages positions without manual intervention. User assets and agent activities are separated at the infrastructure level.
“Sooner or later, there will be many AI agents trading on behalf of users in the financial markets. We are already building the infrastructure for such solutions to operate at scale,” said Bitget CEO Gracy Chen.
GetClaw operates through Telegram, Discord, WhatsApp, and the Bitget app.
Agent Hub – Infrastructure for Developers
Agent Hub is a platform for connecting AI agents to the exchange. Following a major update on March 9, 2026, it offers 9 modules and 58 tools. Developers can connect the platform to OpenClaw in three minutes. AI agents gain access to real-time market data, spot and futures trading, account and asset management.
The infrastructure includes four levels of integration: Model Context Protocol (MCP), REST/WebSocket API, Skills modules for interpreting trading intentions, and a command-line interface (CLI) via the bgc utility.
On March 31, 2026, Bitget announced a partnership with the AI platform MuleRun—a self-learning AI agent that operates around the clock on cloud virtual machines. Through Agent Hub, MuleRun users gain access to 19 data tools covering the crypto market, US stocks, gold, crude oil, the currency market, on-chain metrics, and social sentiment, as well as 16 macroeconomic indicators.
“We see a clear shift towards trading environments where analysis, monitoring, and execution are integrated,” Chen noted.
OKX
OKX is building its AI strategy on openness and modularity: instead of a proprietary chat assistant, the exchange has created infrastructure that can connect any language model.
OnchainOS
OnchainOS is a toolkit for developers, granting AI agents access to the OKX Web3 wallet and on-chain marketplace. According to the exchange, the wallet is used by over 12 million people monthly.
The platform supports over 60 blockchains, aggregates liquidity from decentralized exchanges, and processes more than 1.2 billion API requests daily. The average response time is under 100 ms, with a claimed uptime of 99.9%.
OnchainOS offers developers three levels of integration: AI Skills for natural language operations without coding, an MCP server for connecting to agent platforms (Claude Code, Cursor, OpenClaw), and Open API for complete control over application logic.
The source code is published on GitHub and includes a set of specialized skills: portfolio management, market data, meme token scanning, aggregation trading, token metadata, and transaction sending.
The payment module is built on the x402 protocol, allowing agents to conduct micropayments autonomously. When executed on the X Layer—OKX's own blockchain—the gas fee is zero.
Agent Trade Kit
While OnchainOS covers on-chain operations, the Agent Trade Kit addresses similar needs for the centralized OKX platform. This open-source MCP toolkit provides AI agents access to spot, futures, and options trading through a unified interface. OKX positions it as the only exchange MCP toolkit supporting options trading.
The Agent Trade Kit includes 82 tools distributed across seven modules: spot, perpetual contracts and futures, options, algorithmic orders (OCO, trailing stops, conditional triggers), trading bots (grid and DCA), account management, and a demo mode for risk-free testing.
The toolkit is available in two formats: okx-trade-mcp (MCP server for agent platforms) and okx-trade-cli (CLI for scripts and automation). The repository is published on GitHub.
Bybit
Bybit was one of the pioneers in AI assistants for crypto trading, launching the TradeGPT Telegram bot back in December 2023. The bot attracted over 200,000 users, with a success rate of nearly 70% for trades copied from its strategies (according to the exchange).
Aurora AI
Aurora AI is Bybit's AI engine for bots, generating up to 18 strategy sets based on backtesting seven days of market data. The system analyzes profitability, arbitrage frequency, and other factors, then forms parameters for three types of bots:
- Futures Grid Bot – grid trading on futures with leverage up to 100x;
- Futures Martingale – averaging positions in volatile markets;
- Spot Grid – automatic buying and selling within a specified price range.
Recommendations are updated hourly and ranked into three categories: High Yield (maximum return), Stable (minimum drawdown), and High Frequency (highest trade frequency). Bybit claims that the win rate of its AI strategies for the Futures Grid Bot exceeds 70%.
AI Trading Skills Hub
On March 13, 2026, Bybit launched the AI Trading Skills Hub—an open infrastructure for connecting AI agents to the exchange's trading functions. The hub offers 253 API endpoints across 6 modules, compatible with ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Cursor, OpenClaw, and Windsurf. The connection process involves three steps: installing skills, creating and configuring an API key, and starting trading in natural language.
An update on March 20, 2026, added three features:
- copy trading via AI – the agent finds recommended lead traders and establishes a “leader-subscriber” link through simple dialogue;
- bot lifecycle management – creating, closing, and configuring take profits, stop losses, and trailing stops for Spot Grid, DCA, Futures Grid, Futures Martingale, and Futures Combo;
- algorithmic strategies – Chase Limit Orders, Iceberg Orders, and TWAP to minimize market impact and optimize entry/exit points.
Binance
Binance is the largest crypto exchange in the world, boasting 300 million registered users. The platform took longer than its competitors to launch a full-fledged AI trading product: Binance Sensei, introduced in April 2023, functioned solely as an educational chatbot based on ChatGPT for navigating Binance Academy articles.
Binance Ai Pro
On March 25, 2026, the exchange launched the beta version of Binance Ai Pro—an AI trading agent built on the OpenClaw ecosystem. Ai Pro integrates several language models—ChatGPT, Claude, Qwen, MiniMax, and Kimi—and connects to all Binance Skills, as well as third-party AI skills.
It supports spot and perpetual contract orders, margin borrowing, market price analysis, on-chain queries about token distribution, and custom trading strategies. Security is ensured through an isolated virtual sub-account (Binance Ai Pro Account) with an API key that has no withdrawal rights. Users manually transfer funds to the sub-account.
The subscription for the beta version costs $9.99/month (standard price is $29.99/month) and can be paid via Binance Pay. The first launch offers a 7-day free trial. Each month, users receive 5 million credits for working with advanced models. Once these are exhausted, the system switches to basic models with no query limits.
At launch, the beta is available to a limited number of users. Activation works on Android and through the web version; iOS support is planned.
MEXC
MEXC serves over 40 million users in 170 countries and positions AI as an overarching layer in the trading process—from news monitoring to trade execution.
In August 2025, the exchange launched its first four tools, and by February 2026, expanded the set to six. According to the company, 1.57 million people used the AI services, processing approximately 100,000 requests daily and providing over 8.4 million responses in 2025.
Each tool addresses a specific stage of the trading cycle:
- AI News Radar – tracks market events, whale activity, and social media publications in real-time;
- AI Select List – filters thousands of assets and highlights tokens with emerging momentum based on machine learning algorithms;
- AI Trending Search – shows what the MEXC community is currently searching for;
- Smart Candles – combines technical pattern recognition with news context to create probabilistic price forecasts;
- MEXC AI – a dialogue investment agent that transforms analytics into personalized strategies and monitors portfolios;
- AI Copy Trading – copy trading based on verified AI strategies without the need to create a personal strategy.
According to MEXC Research, 67% of Generation Z traders already use or are willing to trust AI with their investment decisions.
“We have completely rethought the trading process with AI, turning it into a seamless layer of advantages that works effortlessly for users. From the moment an idea emerges to the execution of a trade, AI operates in the background: enhancing analytics, refining risk management, and strengthening decision-making,” said MEXC COO Vugar Usi.
Comparison Table
FeatureBitgetOKXBybitBinanceKey ProductGetClaw (autonomous agent)OnchainOS + Agent Trade KitAurora AI + AI Trading Skills HubBinance Ai ProApproachFull stack: agent + assistant + developer hubMCP infrastructure for any modelsAI engine for bots + open API hubMultimodal agent based on OpenClawAutonomous Trade ExecutionYes (isolated sub-account)Through external agentsThrough AI Trading SkillsYes (virtual sub-account)Support for MCP/OpenClawAgent Hub (MCP + Skills + CLI)OnchainOS + Agent Trade KitAI Trading Skills HubOpenClawNumber of AI Tools58 (Agent Hub) + 100+ (GetClaw)82 (Agent Trade Kit) + 7 skills (OnchainOS)253 API endpointsBinance Skills + third-partyCostGetAgent: 0–25 BGB/monthFree (open source)Free (open source)$9.99/month (beta)How AI Agents Are Transforming the Crypto Industry
The merger of artificial intelligence and cryptocurrency in 2025–2026 has become a defining trend in the industry. AI agents have evolved from simple bots to systems capable of managing crypto wallets, executing multi-step financial tasks, and hiring other agents. Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong believes that in the near future, AI agents will conduct more transactions than humans.
The five exchanges discussed demonstrate different strategies for implementing AI:
- Bitget has built the most comprehensive stack—from the autonomous agent GetClaw with an isolated sub-account to the chat assistant GetAgent (350,000 users) and the open infrastructure Agent Hub for developers;
- OKX has focused on modularity and open source: OnchainOS and Agent Trade Kit (82 tools, including options trading) allow any language model to connect to the exchange. The architectural isolation of API keys enhances security;
- Bybit was one of the first to enter the market with TradeGPT in 2023 and is developing this direction through the Aurora AI engine and the open AI Trading Skills Hub with copy trading and algorithmic orders;
- Binance launched a full-fledged trading AI product later than its competitors but compensated for this with a multimodal approach: Ai Pro integrates five language models and operates with a virtual sub-account without withdrawal rights;
- MEXC targets a mass audience: six specialized services (1.57 million users) cover the trading cycle from news monitoring to AI strategy-based copy trading.
The overall trend is a shift from informational chatbots to agents capable of executing trades autonomously. Four out of the five largest platforms already support the MCP protocol and the open framework OpenClaw, establishing a standard for interaction between language models and exchange infrastructure.
