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Meet altFINS AI Copilot: A Smart Crypto Trading Assistant

Meet altFINS AI Copilot: A Smart Crypto Trading Assistant

altFINS has launched a new feature to make crypto trading more efficient: AI Copilot. It's built to help traders quickly discover trade opportunities without needing to learn complex filters or technical indicators.
'Our AI Copilot makes trade idea discovery easier than ever, even for the newbie crypto traders. It leverages over 120 trade analytics, chart patterns and candlestick patterns across 5 time intervals, and surfaces market insights through simple prompt-based interactions. ', stated Richard Fetyko, CEO and Founder of altFINS.
With AI Copilot, users can describe what they're looking for in plain language—like 'assets in a strong uptrend' or 'coins breaking through resistance' —and receive a custom market scan in return. No need to build scans manually. Users can type their request, and Copilot does the rest.
It also supports multiple languages, not just English, making it even more accessible.
Once users get the scan results, they can:
Adjust them by rephrasing their request
Save the scan for later use
Set alerts
Export the data
Create a watchlist
This initial release focuses on market scans using altFINS' award winning Crypto Screener. Over the coming months, AI Copilot will expand to include on-chain data like project revenue and TVL, as well as news, events, token unlocks, and whale wallet activity - all accessible through natural language.
Users can explore the AI Copilot now.
About altFINS
altFINS is an analytics platform that calculates over 120 analytics and scans thousands of digital assets to help active traders find trading ideas based on off-chain and on-chain data. They take market noise and turn it into market insights.

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