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Moon Holdings positions itself as an AI Quant Desk. Its core product is not an exchange or wallet, but an integrated workspace for cryptocurrency quant trading: strategy generation, backtesting, skill installation, exchange connectivity, and execution monitoring. The page emphasizes that it is “Non-custodial,” meaning funds remain on the exchange and Moon does not custody user assets.
The workflow starts with using Moon AI to turn trading ideas into structured strategies, then reviewing backtests, key metrics, and risk notes. Users can then install a strategy as a Skill, connect an exchange and configure execution permissions, and finally monitor orders, fills, positions, protections, logs, and heartbeats in the Execution Console. The current page explicitly mentions support for connecting Binance Futures and showcases an official strategy, NeuralTrail v1, with the BTCUSDT pair on a 5m timeframe. Its 365-day backtest shows a return of +84.37%, maximum drawdown of -14.60%, and 278 closed trades. The backtest includes assumptions for fees and slippage, but the page does not disclose the exact parameters used.
On pricing, the page references Moon Premium and View Subscription, suggesting a subscription-based model, but it does not publish prices, plans, billing cycles, or whether performance fees are charged. There is also no visible information on KYC, licensing, insurance, or fiat deposits and withdrawals. From a security perspective, Moon’s main selling points are its non-custodial setup, trade-only permissions, exchange connections that cannot transfer funds, and user confirmation requirements for execution. The Agent API and Console also have defined permission boundaries, which can help reduce the risk of automation-related mistakes. However, there is no mention of cold wallets, an insurance fund, or third-party security audits.
The main advantages are a short workflow, the ability to quickly turn ideas into reviewable strategies, and public backtest evidence for an official strategy. The Agent API is also useful for users who already run automated trading systems. The downsides are limited disclosure: currently, only Binance Futures and a BTCUSDT example are clearly shown, while platform pricing, compliance status, and broader exchange support remain unclear. It is best suited to quant traders who understand futures, APIs, and risk controls. It is not suitable for beginners who simply want to buy and hold crypto, need fiat deposits, or do not understand leverage risk.
The page does not provide information on access from mainland China, payment methods, or local compliance, so its China accessibility status is unknown. If access, payment, or exchange connectivity is restricted, users may compare it with 3Commas, Coinrule, Cryptohopper, and Bitsgap, or build their own automation workflow using TradingView Webhook with exchange APIs.
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