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Gemini launches "Agent Trading" feature, allowing AI bots to directly manage cryptocurrency trading accounts
Goldfinch Finance reports that on April 27th, the cryptocurrency trading platform Gemini launched the Agentic Trading feature, allowing users to connect AI models such as Claude and ChatGPT to their trading accounts. Gemini states this is the “first agentic trading tool directly offered through a regulated US trading platform.”
This feature operates via the MCP open standard developed by Anthropic, with Gemini fully integrating its trading API with MCP. AI can autonomously monitor the market, place trades, and execute trading and risk management based on predefined strategies. Gemini states: “Agentic trading is not just a feature, but a new paradigm: AI is responsible for execution, pattern recognition, and discipline, while users focus on strategies and goals.”
Additionally, this feature includes a series of modular functions called “trading skills,” such as querying bid-ask spreads, retrieving historical data for backtesting, and more features will be introduced in the future.