AI Trading Strategy Explained: How a Beginner Tiana Reached the WEEX AI Trading Hackathon Finals
The WEEX AI Trading Hackathon has now reached its most anticipated moment — the finals. From more than 230 competing teams across the globe, only 37 elite finalists have emerged, each standing at the forefront of a new era in AI trading. These participants are more than skilled traders; they are pioneers challenging the limits of human decision-making and machine intelligence. On this stage, strategy meets technology, intuition meets algorithms, and the future of trading is being rewritten in real time.
To uncover the real secrets behind their success, WEEX conducted exclusive interviews with selected finalists. Through these conversations, we aim to reveal how AI trading is reshaping decision-making, strategy building, and risk control. In this interview, finalist Tiana shares her journey from emotional trading to algorithmic discipline, explains common misunderstandings about AI trading, and reveals how a beginner mindset combined with clear strategy helped her secure a place in the finals.
From Web3 Builder to AI Trading Explorer
What makes someone shift from marketing and growth strategy into AI trading?
Currently based in Australia, Tiana works in marketing and operations at Fableration, a Web3 platform focused on fair value distribution for global creators. Her professional background lies in brand building and user growth rather than quantitative trading.
Yet her entry into AI trading came from a very relatable realization. Even with industry experience, she found it difficult to escape the classic trading cycle of greed and fear. Market knowledge was not the problem — execution was. Her turning point was simple: if emotions weaken execution, why not let algorithms handle it? AI became, in her words, a tireless “second self” capable of turning market insights into disciplined action.
AI doesn’t replace traders — it protects them from their own emotions.
Low-Barrier AI Trading Tools: How WEEX API Makes Systematic Trading Accessible
Was the hackathon harder than expected?
Surprisingly, no. Tiana initially worried about technical barriers, assuming AI trading required deep programming skills. But the real experience changed her view completely.
She observed that AI trading is shifting from being “algorithm-driven” to “idea-driven.” With WEEX API and tools like Deerbit hiding technical complexity inside a black box, allowing traders to express strategies in natural language rather than code. For someone with zero AI trading background, this modular and LEGO-style system made systematic trading accessible for the first time.
In many ways, this experience captures the true purpose behind the WEEX AI Trading Hackathon — lowering the barriers to entry and giving more people the opportunity to participate in and truly realize AI trading. By turning complex technology into accessible tools, WEEX is not only hosting a competition, but opening the door for a broader generation of traders to step into the AI era.
Common AI Trading Mistakes and Risk Factors Crypto Traders Ignore
What do traders misunderstand most about AI trading?
Tiana highlights two major misconceptions.
First, many people treat AI as a profit-generating miracle. In reality, AI only amplifies the logic given by humans. A flawed strategy does not disappear — it simply fails faster.
Second, she warns about a deeper systemic risk: algorithmic resonance during extreme market events. As more AI systems rely on similar structures, simultaneous reactions could trigger rapid liquidity collapses during black-swan scenarios.
AI changes risk dynamics; it does not eliminate risk.
Risk Management in AI Trading: Capital Preservation Before Profit
So what defines her strategy design?
Rather than building complex prediction models, Tiana focuses on behavioral signals and risk management. She looks for consensus behavior around major assets — such as stabilization near key support levels — and allows AI to execute trades under strict rules.
Her philosophy is defensive by design. Capital preservation always comes before aggressive profit chasing. Moving stop-loss and take-profit mechanisms form the backbone of her system.
Core principle: Great trading is less about predicting the future and more about surviving uncertainty.
Simple EMA Strategy in AI Trading: Why Trend Breakout Outperformed Complexity
How did a newcomer stand out in a competitive preliminary round?
Tiana adopted a surprisingly simple approach: focus on clear trends and avoid unnecessary complexity. She targeted SOL due to its strong volatility and used a disciplined trend-breakout framework.
The AI monitored 1-hour EMA signals and opened positions only when both technical confirmation and volume expansion aligned. Risk thresholds were intentionally kept low, prioritizing stability over frequency.
Instead of chasing every opportunity, she waited for high-quality setups. Low frequency, high conviction trades often outperform constant activity.
Automated Execution in AI Trading: Removing Emotional Interference
What ultimately helped her advance?
According to Tiana, it was not prediction accuracy — it was trust.
In the past, she struggled with holding positions. Small profits triggered exits, while losses tempted emotional decisions. During the hackathon, she fully delegated execution to her AI agent once rules were defined.
The system followed discipline without hesitation. That consistency helped her avoid irrational manual interference.
Winning isn't just about strategy — it is about overcoming human weakness through AI.
The Future of AI Trading: How WEEX Is Shaping the Next Generation of Cryptocurrency Traders
Tiana’s journey reflects a broader transformation happening across the WEEX AI Trading Hackathon. AI trading is no longer reserved for elite quant developers. It is becoming a collaborative space where strategy thinking, behavioral insight, and accessible tools merge.
By hosting this hackathon, WEEX continues to demonstrate its strategic commitment to exploring and leading the evolution of AI trading. The competition is not only about performance, but about discovering how humans and AI can build smarter market participation together.
As the finals progress, more breakthrough strategies and stories are about to emerge. Stay tuned to the WEEX AI Hackathon Finals — and witness how the next generation of AI traders is redefining the future of crypto trading.
About WEEX
Founded in 2018, WEEX has developed into a global crypto exchange with over 6.2 million users across more than 150 countries. The platform emphasizes security, liquidity, and usability, providing over 1,200 spot trading pairs and offering up to 400x leverage in crypto futures trading. In addition to the traditional spot and derivatives markets, WEEX is expanding rapidly in the AI era — delivering real-time AI news, empowering users with AI trading tools, and exploring innovative trade-to-earn models that make intelligent trading more accessible to everyone. Its 1,000 BTC Protection Fund further strengthens asset safety and transparency, while features such as copy trading and advanced trading tools allow users to follow professional traders and experience a more efficient, intelligent trading journey.
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The privacy-focused crypto wallet Mixin announced today the launch of its U-based perpetual contract (a derivative priced in USDT). Unlike traditional exchanges, Mixin has taken a new approach by "liberating" derivative trading from isolated matching engines and embedding it into the instant messaging environment.
Users can directly open positions within the app with leverage of up to 200x, while sharing positions, discussing strategies, and copy trading within private communities. Trading, social interaction, and asset management are integrated into the same interface.
Based on its non-custodial architecture, Mixin has eliminated friction from the traditional onboarding process, allowing users to participate in perpetual contract trading without identity verification.
The trading process has been streamlined into five steps:
· Choose the trading asset
· Select long or short
· Input position size and leverage
· Confirm order details
· Confirm and open the position
The interface provides real-time visualization of price, position, and profit and loss (PnL), allowing users to complete trades without switching between multiple modules.
Mixin has directly integrated social features into the derivative trading environment. Users can create private trading communities and interact around real-time positions:
· End-to-end encrypted private groups supporting up to 1024 members
· End-to-end encrypted voice communication
· One-click position sharing
· One-click trade copying
On the execution side, Mixin aggregates liquidity from multiple sources and accesses decentralized protocol and external market liquidity through a unified trading interface.
By combining social interaction with trade execution, Mixin enables users to collaborate, share, and execute trading strategies instantly within the same environment.
Mixin has also introduced a referral incentive system based on trading behavior:
· Users can join with an invite code
· Up to 60% of trading fees as referral rewards
· Incentive mechanism designed for long-term, sustainable earnings
This model aims to drive user-driven network expansion and organic growth.
Mixin's derivative transactions are built on top of its existing self-custody wallet infrastructure, with core features including:
· Separation of transaction account and asset storage
· User full control over assets
· Platform does not custody user funds
· Built-in privacy mechanisms to reduce data exposure
The system aims to strike a balance between transaction efficiency, asset security, and privacy protection.
Against the background of perpetual contracts becoming a mainstream trading tool, Mixin is exploring a different development direction by lowering barriers, enhancing social and privacy attributes.
The platform does not only view transactions as execution actions but positions them as a networked activity: transactions have social attributes, strategies can be shared, and relationships between individuals also become part of the financial system.
Mixin's design is based on a user-initiated, user-controlled model. The platform neither custodies assets nor executes transactions on behalf of users.
This model aligns with a statement issued by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on April 13, 2026, titled "Staff Statement on Whether Partial User Interface Used in Preparing Cryptocurrency Securities Transactions May Require Broker-Dealer Registration."
The statement indicates that, under the premise where transactions are entirely initiated and controlled by users, non-custodial service providers that offer neutral interfaces may not need to register as broker-dealers or exchanges.
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Its core capabilities include:
· Aggregation: integrating multi-chain assets and routing between different transaction paths to simplify user operations
· High liquidity access: connecting to various liquidity sources, including decentralized protocols and external markets
· Decentralization: achieving full user control over assets without relying on custodial intermediaries
· Privacy protection: safeguarding assets and data through MPC, CryptoNote, and end-to-end encrypted communication
Mixin has been in operation for over 8 years, supporting over 40 blockchains and more than 10,000 assets, with a global user base exceeding 10 million and an on-chain self-custodied asset scale of over $1 billion.

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