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Bitget Upgrades Agent Hub to Enable OpenClaw, Claude Code to Trade in Real Time

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Universal exchange (UEX) Bitget has announced an upgrade to its Agent Hub with two core modules that enable AI agents such as OpenClaw and Claude Code to access market data and execute trades faster. This move comes as AI and crypto continue to intersect, with AI agents gaining a greater role in crypto trading.

Bitget Unveils New Upgrade For AI Agents Crypto Trading

In a blog post, the universal exchange announced that it has upgraded its Agent Hub, which gathers AI-era crypto trading infrastructure for developers and Vibe Coders. The upgrade introduces two core modules, Skills and a command-line interface (CLI), and completes a full invocation stack alongside the MCP support and REST/WebSocket APIs launched last month.

The MCP, API, Skills, and CLI modules form an end-to-end pathway that connects AI models, developer tooling, and real trading execution. Bitget noted that this enables developers and AI agents such as OpenClaw and Claude Code to access market data, run strategies, and execute trades with “significantly less friction.”

Source: Bitget

Furthermore, the Skills mechanism will enable these AI agents to automatically interpret users’ trading intent and trigger real-time actions through bgc. This “exposes the full API suite with standardized JSON output, enabling smooth integration for scripts, data pipelines, and system-level AI agent workflows; so agents can move from analysis to execution with minimal setup,” the post noted.

Bitget continues to roll out upgrades to boost its trading infrastructure amid its push to merge trading of crypto and traditional financial (TradFi) assets. Bitget recently unveiled an upgrade for stocks and gold trading on the platform, creating a dedicated trading environment for these TradFi assets.

Support For Nine Core Modules and 58 Tools

The exchange stated that with this upgrade, its Agent Hub now supports nine core capability modules and 58 tools. Developers can connect the Agent Hub to OpenClaw in about 3 minutes using a 3-step configuration.

This will grant the AI agents direct access to real-time market data, spot and futures trading, accounts, and asset management. Furthermore, it will enable intelligent trading agents that autonomously monitor markets, execute strategies, and place trades.

Bitget has rolled out group-based maker rates to boost liquidity across spot and futures markets, a move that could also boost this AI-driven on-chain and off-chain trading. Commenting on the latest upgrade to the Agent Hub, Bitget’s CEO, Gracy Chen, noted that AI is one of the core strategic focuses this year as it is a tool that translates intent into execution with speed and clarity.

She further remarked that their mission with AI is to enable 125 million crypto users and beyond to trade like Wall Street pros. “With this, we provide the broadest functional coverage and security amongst major exchanges. While AI trading still requires more education and trust, the inflection point for it is approaching,” Chen added.

Source: https://coingape.com/bitget-upgrades-agent-hub-to-enable-openclaw-claude-code-to-trade-crypto-in-real-time/

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