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How It Works

BitThor lets you configure a strategy, run it through historical simulations, and review an auditable trail of every realized exit signal before deciding whether live deployment is justified.

1. Configure the risk frame

Choose the symbol, thresholds, and control settings that define how your strategy will behave before any live capital is exposed.

2. Simulate and audit the exits

Run the strategy against historical data, then inspect the Signal Contribution Audit to see which exit signals realized the session's P&L.

3. Go live only after review

Use the audit trail and simulation evidence to decide whether a bot is ready for exchange keys, additional tuning, or more historical review.

Disclaimer: BitThor is an analytical simulation and backtesting tool, not a trading signal provider or financial advisory service. BitThor provides software tools only and does not provide investment advice. All results generated are based on historical data and simulation parameters provided by the user. Past performance, including simulated results, does not guarantee future results. Cryptocurrency trading involves substantial risk of loss and is not suitable for every user. Users should only trade with capital they can afford to lose and should always conduct thorough due diligence.

See why a simulation moved before you trust it with live capital

BitThor records each simulated exit in SimulatedTradesLog and turns that history into a Signal Contribution Audit, showing which sell-side signals realized the session's P&L. This is historical, post-mortem analysis built to help you understand risk and strategy behavior after the run is complete.

Transaction-level simulated exit logging Realized P&L grouped by exit signal Historical analysis before live activation
Signal Contribution Audit
Historical Analysis

Review which sell-side signals realized the session's P&L, compare strategy behavior across runs, and decide whether more tuning is needed before going live.

Disclaimer: BitThor is an analytical simulation and backtesting tool, not a trading signal provider or financial advisory service. BitThor provides software tools only and does not provide investment advice. All results generated are based on historical data and simulation parameters provided by the user. Past performance, including simulated results, does not guarantee future results. Cryptocurrency trading involves substantial risk of loss and is not suitable for every user. Users should only trade with capital they can afford to lose and should always conduct thorough due diligence.

Understand the audit trail before you download

See how BitThor turns simulated trade logs into a Signal Contribution Audit and a Signal Impact Score, explained in plain language with full legal context.

Read the full walkthrough

Why BitThor

Runs on Your Machine

BitThor runs locally on your machine, giving you direct control over your app and configuration.

GPU-Accelerated Analysis

Leverage your graphics card to perform thousands of parallel computations on live market data in real time.

Precision Indicators

RSI, DMI/ADX, SMA, EMA, WMA and ML-powered predictions — carefully crafted and continuously verified.

Easy Setup & Testing

Simulate strategies in a safe sandbox before going live. Intuitive dashboard lets you monitor every decision.


Available on Windows, Linux, and macOS

BitThor offers a consistent core desktop experience across Windows, Linux, and macOS. Choose your platform before continuing to installation.

Choose Windows, Linux, or macOS (Intel) before you continue to installation.

Runs Locally

Powerful Computations
Use your GPU to calculate indicators

Carefully Crafted Indicators

Features


BitThor can leverage your Graphics Proccessor to perform 1000's of calculations in paralell to determine what's your next best move by comparing fundamentals of live trading statistics over time.

  • Built with your security in mind.
  • Carefully crafted indicators
  • Amazingly easy setup and testing
  • Super friendly support team
  • Powerful Computations

Frequently Asked Questions

Is BitThor free to use?
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BitThor is free to use, and lets you create and simulate trading with bots. BitThor takes a very small amount of profit created for you during live trading, and none if no profits are generated.

Do I need a powerful computer?
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BitThor runs on Windows, macOS (Intel), and Linux. GPU acceleration is optional — it enhances performance but is not required.

Does BitThor have access to my exchange account?
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BitThor connects to exchanges via API keys that you control. You set the permissions, and all data stays on your machine.

Can I test strategies before trading real money?
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Yes. Every bot can run in simulation mode, letting you validate your strategy against live market conditions without risking capital.

Choose Platform

Download BitThor for Your Desktop


Get BitThor for your desktop and choose the platform that matches your machine before continuing.

Windows
Windows

Windows 10 & 11

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Linux
Linux

All major distributions

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macOS
macOS (Intel)

Intel processor

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Risk Disclosure: Cryptocurrency trading involves substantial risk of loss and is not suitable for every user. Review your bot settings carefully before live trading. BitThor provides software tools only and does not provide investment advice. ML-based forecasting and predictive signals are analytical tools only and are not guarantees of future performance or profit.

Risk Disclosure: Disclaimer: BitThor is an analytical simulation and backtesting tool, not a trading signal provider or financial advisory service. BitThor provides software tools only and does not provide investment advice. All results generated are based on historical data and simulation parameters provided by the user. Past performance, including simulated results, does not guarantee future results. Cryptocurrency trading involves substantial risk of loss and is not suitable for every user. Users should only trade with capital they can afford to lose and should always conduct thorough due diligence.