Revolut has integrated its crypto trading platform Revolut X with third-party AI assistants such as Claude, Gemini, and Cursor, enabling users to analyze the market, set alerts, and place trades through natural-language requests. Revolut said that all orders still require the user’s final confirmation, and the company is not responsible for third-party AI tools or any trading outcomes resulting from them.

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CraterLiquidity
· 5h ago
AI placing orders sounds cool, but in the end you still have to click to confirm yourself—what’s the fundamental difference from manually trading by looking at the candlestick chart?
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Front-RunningArbitrage
· 5h ago
Revolut’s so smart with this move—dumping all the responsibility onto a third-party AI. If users lose money, do they end up claiming compensation from Claude? Haha
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BluePeonyDoesn'tDrop
· 5h ago
Hooking up Cursor is kind of interesting—developers can finally write strategies and place trades straight in the IDE, but the disclaimer is so long that there probably aren’t many people who’d dare to use it.
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