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Bitrue unveils explainable AI trading tool after 333% volume jump

by July 15, 2026
written by July 15, 2026

Crypto exchange Bitrue has launched an artificial intelligence-powered trading platform that lets users build and activate automated strategies without writing code, as demand for AI-linked markets accelerates among its customers.

The product, called Bitrue AI, can generate a personalised strategy in about 10 seconds after a user selects an asset and preferred risk level, according to a press release shared with Invezz.

It also offers eight pre-built strategies across three risk tiers and a 24-hour market monitoring tool that refreshes recommendations every two minutes.

Users can review the reasoning behind each recommendation before committing funds. Automated take-profit and stop-loss controls can also be added when a strategy is activated.

Explainable strategies target the trading black box

The centrepiece of the launch is Explainable AI Strategies.

Rather than showing only what an automated strategy will do, Bitrue says the platform provides a plain-language explanation of why it was selected and the trading approach behind it.

The exchange is targeting first-time users, casual traders, and people who lack the time or technical knowledge to build algorithmic systems.

Andri Fauzan Adziima, research lead at the Bitrue Research Institute, said users should understand the reasoning behind an AI-generated recommendation before deciding whether to activate it.

With Explainable AI Strategies, someone who has never traded before can see why a strategy was recommended and make a more informed decision about whether to activate it.

Andri Fauzan Adziima
Research Lead at the Bitrue Research Institute

Bitrue believes the added transparency can help inexperienced traders make better-informed choices.

The platform builds on Bitrue’s earlier use of large language models in its copy-trading service. That service allowed users to allocate funds to strategies powered by model families, including GPT, Claude, and Gemini.

Bitrue AI adds a broader user-facing layer, combining personalised strategy creation, ready-made strategies, continuous market scanning, and automated execution in one interface.

AI-linked futures activity rises sharply

The launch comes alongside a steep increase in trading activity across selected AI-linked futures products on Bitrue.

The exchange said futures volume tied to NVIDIA, AMD, SK Hynix, OpenAI, and Anthropic rose 333% over a recent two-week period, based on internal platform data.

The number of users trading those products increased 118% over the same period.

Bitrue also said AI-themed futures had been traded by 36% of users eligible to access them. Participation was highest in Ukraine, South Korea, and Vietnam.

The figures point to growing interest in AI-related markets among crypto-native traders.

Bitrue is positioning the new platform as a complementary product, giving users access to AI-assisted strategy generation and automated execution.

Research highlights Bitrue’s no-code approach

The Bitrue Research Institute also published a July 2026 comparison of AI trading tools offered by Bitrue, Binance, Bybit and OKX.

Source: Bitrue July 2026 Research Report

The review assessed strategy generation, the use of large language models, backtesting, automated execution, accessibility, cost and the explanations attached to recommendations.

According to Bitrue, its platform was the only product in the four-exchange comparison where every AI-generated strategy included a plain-language explanation.

Bitrue AI is free to use through the exchange, subject to product and regional availability.

Users can access the service through the Bitrue homepage.

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