Crypto newcomers exploited by predatory coaching gatekeepers
Developers and newcomers entering crypto trading encounter a wall of expensive coaching programs and gatekeepers before they can access legitimate trading education. The barrier between curiosity and competent independent trading is high, opaque, and exploited by bad actors. This creates a trust deficit that discourages new entrants from participating in legitimate markets.
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Similar Problems
surfaced semanticallyBuilding crypto trading strategies requires coding expertise
Retail and semi-professional crypto traders who lack programming skills cannot access quantitative strategy building and reliable backtesting. Existing platforms either require code or use simulated data that does not reflect real commissions, funding rates, or slippage. This leaves non-technical traders unable to systematically validate ideas before risking capital.
Founder builds custom crypto trading screener after no existing tool fit
A founder recounts building a personal Python-based market screener for a specific trading strategy, which friends and family also wanted, leading to a product (BitLogic). Origin-story content, not a fresh problem report.
Retail Crypto Traders Blind to Institutional Liquidity and Liquidation Data
Retail crypto traders operate without access to institutional-grade data on ETF flows, order book liquidity, and liquidation zones that algorithmic market makers actively exploit. This information asymmetry causes retail positions to be systematically targeted during high-volatility events, resulting in disproportionate losses.
Crypto Trading Tools Are Too Expensive and Complex for Independent Traders
Independent crypto traders find professional-grade trading signal and portfolio tools priced for institutions while being overly complex for individual use. Real-time technical indicator signals (RSI, MACD, EMA) bundled with trade execution in a simpler interface addresses this gap. The market is highly competitive with many existing signal services.
Retail Trading Tools Are Either Oversimplified or Too Complex
Retail investors are stuck choosing between dumbed-down buy or sell apps that offer no reasoning and professional terminals that require a finance background to use. This gap leaves everyday traders without accessible, explainable market analysis tools.
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