The terminal track is something that friends involved in on-chain trading should be familiar with. Speaking of which, the evolution in this area is quite interesting — it all started with those TG Bots, which simply and straightforwardly addressed basic needs. Later on, some began to think about integrating functions, evolving from initial text-based interactions to trading tools with graphical interfaces. Now, these terminals are very versatile, with features like candlestick charts, order placement and trading, data analysis, and most functionalities integrated into a single platform, significantly improving user experience. This evolution from simple tools to comprehensive trading terminals reflects the ongoing trend of continuous improvement in the entire on-chain trading ecosystem.
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AirdropDreamer
· 01-24 05:35
Really, from TG Bot to the current all-in-one terminal, the speed of evolution is impressive. But to be honest, no matter how many features there are, the user experience still matters. Some interfaces can really confuse people.
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RunWithRugs
· 01-22 21:34
Really, from TG Bot to these fully functional Terminals now, the speed of evolution is truly impressive. But to be honest, having used so many tools, truly user-friendly ones are few and far between.
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GateUser-ccc36bc5
· 01-21 21:28
I've used several, and to be honest, the UI experience is still inconsistent, but it's definitely much better than the initial bot.
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ShitcoinConnoisseur
· 01-21 06:40
Really, these terminal tools are so popular now. Who still uses the basic tg bot?
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AirdropHunterZhang
· 01-21 06:31
These terminals are already boring, and expecting them to break even is just self-deception.
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SignatureVerifier
· 01-21 06:27
nah tbh... "fully integrated" is doing some heavy lifting here. half these terminals ive tested still have questionable authentication layers. no cap
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TradingNightmare
· 01-21 06:21
Really, the TG Bot back in the day was just a toy. Now these terminals are actually usable. But honestly, no matter how feature-rich they are, they can't save those with poor technical analysis skills.
The terminal track is something that friends involved in on-chain trading should be familiar with. Speaking of which, the evolution in this area is quite interesting — it all started with those TG Bots, which simply and straightforwardly addressed basic needs. Later on, some began to think about integrating functions, evolving from initial text-based interactions to trading tools with graphical interfaces. Now, these terminals are very versatile, with features like candlestick charts, order placement and trading, data analysis, and most functionalities integrated into a single platform, significantly improving user experience. This evolution from simple tools to comprehensive trading terminals reflects the ongoing trend of continuous improvement in the entire on-chain trading ecosystem.