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Bitget unveils AI trading assistant for the Nigerian market


Universal Exchange, Bitget, has introduced an AI-powered trading assistant into the Nigerian market to make trading smarter.

In a statement on Monday, Bitget said the new trading assistant named GetAgent is designed to analyse charts, think, learn and act.

It brings together futures trading, wealth management products, and adaptive trading bots into a single chat interface.

The Chief Executive Officer of Bitget, Gracy Chen, described GetAgent as a “game-changer for Nigeria. GetAgent uses real-time data to identify setups, calculate entries, and manage open positions, the kind of precision once reserved for institutional desks.

The AI monitors market every day and adjusts strategies automatically, helping traders protect profits and limit losses.

“From futures to savings and trading bots, all tools live in one intuitive interface. The more you trade, the better GetAgent understands your behaviour and style, creating an edge unique to each user. From Lagos to the global markets, Nigerian traders are among the fastest learners in global finance. Now, with GetAgent, they can blend their instinct with AI precision, reading volatility like pros, executing strategies instantly, and managing positions without missing a beat.”

Chen maintained that Bitget’s Universal Exchange vision merges crypto, tokenised assets, and AI automation under one platform.

“For Nigeria, a country leading Africa in crypto adoption, this upgrade represents the next evolution: a trading experience where human intuition meets machine intelligence,” Chen affirmed.

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