- Crypto day traders are using AI tools like Grok and ChatGPT to build automated bots that execute trades and manage risk.
- Traders report generating thousands in daily profits by tracking elite wallets and verifying tokens using APIs like Rugcheck and TweetScout.
- Grok and ChatGPT can generate full Python trading scripts, integrating platforms like GMGN and Raydium for live trade execution.
Artificial intelligence tools Grok and ChatGPT are the new ācheat codesā to crypto day trading, according to intraday retail traders who have built custom bots that analyze sentiment changes and execute trades.Ā
On social media platform X, traders have shared stories of how they use the large language models (LLMs) to generate scripts that automate buying, selling, and token screening, sometimes yielding about $3,500 in profits in a single day.
One trader using the pseudonym āClevarā claimed that a bot built using Grok 4 turned his 0.1 Solana investment into 312 SOL in three days. Calling the AI model a āpersonal money printer,ā Clevar posted a thread of step-by-step prompts he used to deploy the bot.
Python framework prompt converted to live trades
Clevar told followers that he began by instructing Grok to āgenerate a basic Python trading bot frameworkā with support for token fetching, config management, and placeholders for trading logic. The resulting script was modular and could accommodate future upgrades.
Before any tokens could be traded, they were verified using the Rugcheckxyz API. A prompt told Grok to ācheck each token and continue only if the rating is āGOOD,āā with failed tokens logged or skipped. This helps the bot avoid scams and honeypots on Solana.
After the verification, Clevar configured the bot to automatically sell portions of holdings at price multipliers of 2x and 3x, while managing exposure through customizable settings. Using a prompt, Grok was asked to āimplement a trade strategy moduleā with configurable sell percentages and a cap on trade allocation.
The bot was connected to the GMGN trading platform using either wallet or Telegram login. Grok was told to support ālive buy and sell orders through the GMGN API endpoints.ā More metrics including token liquidity, holder count, and trend direction, up, down, or flat were added later on.Ā
ChatGPT wallet tracking automation
While Grok was used for modular bot architecture, ChatGPT seemed more useful for wallet-tracking. Another trader named Bard shared how they built a system that identifies elite wallets, those with at least 20 trades in a week.
The tracker also listed wallets with a 50% win rate and a 7-day PnL of 200% or more, filtered using GMGNās CopyTrade panel.
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The trader prompted ChatGPT to āwrite Python that monitors wallet transactions on Solana, parses token contracts, scrapes social links, and stores everything in an array.āĀ
To protect a user against scams, ChatGPT was asked to integrate two separate verification APIs, Rugcheckxyz and TweetScout_io, into the bot. A single prompt was used to āadd verification for coins through Rugcheckxyz and TweetScout_io services to prevent scams and honeypots.āĀ
When a tracked wallet executed a buy, the bot responded almost immediately. The logic prioritized Raydium for trades, falling back to Pump.fun only if it had better liquidity.Ā
The final script combined all modules into one deployable file, resolving import and dependency issues along the way.Ā
Trades were capped using micro-bankrolls, and any position that dropped 30% from entry was automatically sold. Daily profit sweeps were built in to avoid losses during congestion on the Solana network. The trader also diversified wallet sources to avoid single signals. āEven whales whiff,ā the user cautioned his followers.
Grok has also been providing financial commentary and the effects of geopolitical events on X. In one instance on Friday, it responded to a question āif Trump is serving Russian interest by extending the tariff implementation deadline for Russia,ā with references to sources such as Reuters, the New York Times, and the Institute for the Study of War.
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