Welcome to the second instalment of Bitbot’s product updates. Today we’re sharing details of our UI and our Gem Scanner — the AI tech used for uncovering undervalued projects.
Our Telegram mini app UI
- Firstly, what are Telegram mini apps?
In short, they’re a game-changing open platform that essentially allows a user’s Telegram app to morph from the standard messaging service to a multi-faceted machine. They’re particularly useful to the Web3 space since Telegram is its de facto communication platform; now the community can perform all sorts of functions within what is essentially its virtual town square.
- Why did Bitbot decide to use Telegram mini apps?
For two simple reasons. Firstly, most trading platforms are clunky and complex to use. They have a command line interface, which users don’t find easy to engage with. Secondly, as alluded to earlier, traders are already highly active on Telegram. They regularly share information and converse within alpha groups. Placing the whole trading experience on Telegram creates a neat little easy to use all-purpose trading hub. Promoting social connection and optimizing the user experience.
Below are some screenshots of Bitbot’s interface.
Gem scanner data sources
For those unfamiliar, Bitbot’s Gem Scanner is designed to do the hard work for you and provide the user with a constant source of unrecognized, undervalued potential crypto gems that could later skyrocket.
Normally, this would be achieved after days of research. Instead, the Gem Scanner uses advanced Large Language Models (LLMs) to scan social media, news articles, financial reports, and more to select projects based on trends and community sentiment.
Here’s a full rundown of the data sources used.
- In-house on-chain monitoring tool that detects any new token contract deployment
- Token sniffer scam detections — to keep you safe from the bad projects
- Slowmist security and AML checks — likewise
- Social channels
- - Alpha groups
- - Call channels
- - X.com
- In house research
Any Questions?
For those wanting to know more, Bitbot’s Technical Product Advisor, Andrew Jacobs, will be fielding questions and explaining in detail during our forthcoming AMAs.
Beyond that, we’re always happy to help on X, Telegram, and Discord.