# Introduction

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In one sentence: **Cointerminal is building the Bloomberg Terminal for crypto — but with an AI autopilot that can trade for you.**

We are an AI-first platform combining real-time market intelligence with automated crypto trading. Our mission is to give traders of all levels the tools and insights they need to outperform, without spending their lives glued to charts.

Cointerminal analyzes token data, social sentiment, KOL (influencer) behavior, and technical signals to surface actionable intelligence. And now, with **Autopilot**, it can act on that intelligence — executing trades automatically when high-conviction setups appear.

Our proprietary AI generates signals by scanning chatter, news, and on-chain activity in real time. Then, it filters through dozens of safety and quality checks before executing trades — from stop-loss to take-profit, everything is managed with discipline and zero emotion. You can even track the Autopilot Agent's trades in real time.

We also offer a powerful research terminal: search any token and instantly see its fundamentals, community trends, technicals, sentiment shifts, and more — all distilled into an intuitive interface.

Cointerminal is not just a product; it’s becoming a **platform and ecosystem**. Developers will soon be able to build on top of our infrastructure, leveraging our data and trading engine to create next-gen crypto tools.


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