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What is Coinrule Cloud?

An overview of Coinrule Cloud — AI-powered crypto and stock trading automation backed by Y Combinator.

Updated 2026-05-29·2 min read

Coinrule Cloud is an AI-powered trading automation platform. You describe a trading strategy in plain English, Python, or Pine Script; the AI interprets it into a structured rule; and the engine executes it 24/7 on your exchange — without holding your funds.

How it works

  1. Describe your strategy

    Paste natural language, Python pseudocode, or Pine Script into the terminal. There is no template library to browse; the AI handles any sensible description.

  2. Review the parsed rule

    The platform shows you the canonical rule it generated — entry conditions, exit conditions, indicators, timeframes, risk controls, and capital allocation. You can edit every field before deploying.

  3. Connect an exchange

    Link a Binance, Coinbase, Kraken, Hyperliquid, KuCoin, or Trading 212 account with an API key. Or skip this step and trade on paper.

  4. Deploy and monitor

    The agent runs in the cloud. Your dashboard shows live P&L, a proximity bar for each trigger, trade history, and a full audit log.

Key concepts

Agents are the deployed instances of your strategy. You can run multiple agents simultaneously (subject to your plan limits), each on a different exchange, market, or strategy.

Credits are the unit of consumption. Every AI parse, strategy deploy, live execution, and data subscription costs credits. Your plan includes a monthly allowance; you pay $0.02 per credit if you exceed it.

Paper trading is a full sandbox: the engine simulates fills against real-time market data, but no real orders are ever placed. Every plan includes unlimited paper trading.

Live trading is gated by your plan. Free accounts are paper-only. Paid plans unlock live execution.

What Coinrule does not do

  • Coinrule never holds your funds. All assets stay on the exchange.
  • Coinrule does not provide financial advice. It executes the rules you define.
  • Certain strategy types are not supported: cross-exchange arbitrage, market making, and high-frequency scalping below 1-minute intervals.

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