I spent the past few hours actually testing @trycoinpilot properly instead of just reading the docs, and to be honest, I underestimated how much you need to put in before the dashboard becomes useful. I started small on Base, threw in twenty bucks, lost the entire thing cuz it only supports Arbitrum. Moved over to Arbitrum and tried again with twenty-five dollars. Same thing. Nothing wrong with the platform, but with amounts that tiny you don’t really get enough room to action any actual insights. It made me realize something pretty obvious: if you want to test CoinPilot properly, you need at least a hundred dollars so you can take a real position when a smart-money signal pops up. So this week, I stopped treating it like a toy experiment and started using it the way it’s actually meant to be used. I tracked real trader wallets, checked the money-flow heatmaps, and watched how the AI breaks down trades in plain English. The biggest value for me so far isn’t even the “buy/sell” direction. It’s that the platform filters out the usual garbage: fake whales, bot-generated flows, wash trading, and noise. You end up with actual human trader behavior to follow, which is rare. Save 20% off fees with code: 6db0a4 If you’re curious about following real smart-money movements instead of chasing random CT signals, check this out
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