On-chain trading automation protocol. Modular bots for grid, DCA, vaults, and arbitrage. Programmable, composable, powered by $LBOT.

Joined June 2025
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The goal isn’t to eliminate risk. It’s to define it clearly. Every LiquidBots bot operates within boundaries you set. And that clarity makes decisions easier.
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Most traders reduce every market decision to one question: long or short? That framing is intuitive. It's also where performance starts to leak. Markets don't move in straight lines. Exposure shouldn't be binary either. A LiquidBots breakdown of structured exposure and why direction is just one input: medium.com/@liquidbots/long-…
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Vault design is iterative. Deploy → observe → adjust. Closed beta users are already refining logic based on real execution data. This is the kind of structure you won’t find in paid discords. That loop is core to LiquidBots.
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One thing we’re avoiding: Over-optimization. Strategies that look perfect in hindsight often break in real markets. So we’re focusing on robustness, not perfection.
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Grid trading is often called “passive.” But in reality, it’s structured activity. You’re constantly interacting with price, just not manually. LiquidBots makes that interaction precise.
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We’re testing how bots behave during sudden volatility spikes. Not just “do they profit” - but “do they remain stable?” Because stability is what allows systems to scale.
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LiquidBots doesn’t remove decision-making. It shifts it earlier. You decide the logic before the trade, not during the trade. That’s how we prepare for FOMC moves or market data. That alone changes everything.
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Fast approaching $10M in total order volume. 70,000 orders fulfilled. $1M in the last 48 hours alone. Still early. Still beta. The system is working.
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Volatility isn't the problem. Uncontrolled exposure to it is. Most traders treat price movement as something to survive. Structured systems treat it as the input that makes execution possible in the first place. A LiquidBots breakdown of why volatility is a resource - and how to use it: medium.com/@liquidbots/volat…
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Another key observation: Users begin with one bot… then quickly realize they need multiple. Different strategies for different conditions. That’s when things start becoming a system.
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Most platforms show you results. LiquidBots shows you process. And over time, the process is what matters more. Because results fluctuate. Structure persists.
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What users are learning in beta: A strategy isn’t just entry logic. It’s also: – how you size – how you exit – how you react to failure LiquidBots forces you to define all three.
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Most traders don't fail because they have bad ideas. They fail because they can't execute those ideas the same way twice. Discretionary trading is structurally inconsistent. The fix isn't better analysis.....it's better systems. A LiquidBots breakdown of why consistency beats intelligence in the long run: medium.com/@liquidbots/from-…
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There’s no “perfect strategy.” Closed beta is showing us that clearly. But there are well-structured strategies that perform consistently across conditions. That’s the direction LiquidBots is built for.
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One grid bot. One rule set. One outcome stream. That clarity is important. You’re not mixing signals, indicators, and opinions. You’re observing one system - running continuously on @HyperliquidX , via LiquidBots.
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We’ve noticed something interesting: When users watch bot logs in real-time, they begin to understand their own strategies better. Because every decision is visible. That feedback loop is where real improvement happens.
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Latency isn’t just a technical detail. It directly affects strategy outcomes. If your execution is delayed, your “logic” is already outdated. @HyperliquidX gives us the speed required to make structured strategies actually behave as intended. Not everyone will catch a trading group call, but you can be prepared for the next market move.
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Grid trading is often dismissed as too simple to matter. That's the trap. The strategy isn't the edge. The execution is. And most implementations fail not because the idea is wrong....but because the infrastructure isn't built to hold it. A LiquidBots breakdown of why grid trading is deceptively hard to do right: medium.com/@liquidbots/grid-…
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Our final push towards open Beta and we're celebrating with another @zealy_io Sprint. We are giving out 10,000 Liquid Points that will further enhance the user experience and provide rewards down the line. zealy.io/cw/liquidbots/quest…
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