Evidence Check
Have you seen live-account evidence, withdrawal context, and clear limits on what screenshots prove? If a page treats screenshots as a guarantee, that is a warning sign.
Incentive Check
Does the review disclose affiliate links or sponsorship? Incentives do not automatically make a recommendation wrong, but hidden incentives make the content less trustworthy.
API Check
Is the API key trade-only? Are withdrawals disabled? Do you know how to revoke the key? If the answer is no, do not activate the bot yet.
Funding Check
Have you verified token, network, address, exchange limits, fees, and the route back out? Send a small test transfer when possible, especially if you have never used that exchange route before.
Risk Check
Have you chosen a maximum loss and a review date before the bot starts? Decisions made during drawdown are usually worse than decisions made calmly before exposure exists.
Monitoring Check
Know where you will review open positions, fees, balance, drawdown, closed trades, support messages, and withdrawals. A bot is automated execution, not automated responsibility.
Quick pre-start checklist
- Can you explain what the bot can and cannot do with your exchange account?
- Are withdrawals disabled on the bot API key?
- Have you written down a first-deposit cap and a maximum loss you can tolerate?
- Do you know the funding network, exchange route, fee path, and withdrawal path?
- Have you read at least one skeptical risk page before clicking a sponsored link?
AI crypto autotrading cluster
These pages target the practical searches people make when they are close to starting an AI crypto trading bot.
That does not make every reader a fit. Treat the link as a product route after you have checked API permissions, funding flow, risk size, and withdrawal process.
External risk sources worth reading
AI trading bot searches attract a lot of aggressive return language. Before funding anything, compare the pitch against official investor warnings.
- CFTC AI trading bot advisory on hype, high-return claims, and trading-bot fraud red flags.
- Investor.gov AI investment fraud alert on AI claims, registration checks, and guaranteed-return warnings.
- FINRA fraud red flags for pressure tactics, unrealistic claims, and unverifiable sellers.
Ready to compare the bot route?
Start with the risk calculator or read the Aurum evidence page before registering. The sponsored external link should be the last click, not the first impulse.