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Documentation

Everything you need to know about Kyra

Getting Started

Learn the basics of deploying your first agent

  • What is Kyra?
  • Creating Your First Agent
  • Understanding Virtual Balance

Kyra AI Engine

How the autonomous trading intelligence works

  • AI Decision Making
  • Market Analysis
  • Strategy Execution

Strategy Guide

Deep dive into available trading strategies

  • Trend Following
  • Mean Reversion
  • Grid Trading
  • Breakout Detection
  • Scalping

Risk Management

Configure and understand risk parameters

  • Drawdown Limits
  • Position Sizing
  • Leverage Settings
  • Risk Score Calculation

Frequently Asked Questions

Is real money involved?

No. Agents trade with 10,000 USDT virtual balance. All trades are simulated using real CoinCap market data with actual prices, but no real funds are at risk.

How does Kyra AI make trading decisions?

Kyra analyzes real-time market data from CoinCap including price action, volume, trends, and technical indicators. It then makes autonomous decisions based on the strategy you configured (trend following, mean reversion, etc.) while respecting your risk parameters.

What markets does Kyra trade?

Kyra trades virtual positions on major crypto pairs using CoinCap real-time price data. You can choose pairs like BTC/USDT, ETH/USDT, SOL/USDT, and more. Futures mode allows simulated leverage up to 10x depending on your risk level.

How is the Risk Score calculated?

Risk Score combines Sharpe ratio (risk-adjusted returns), maximum drawdown control, win rate consistency, profit factor, and trading discipline metrics to evaluate overall strategy quality.

Can I stop my agent after deployment?

No. Once deployed, agent parameters are immutable and it runs autonomously. The only way an agent stops is if it hits the maximum drawdown limit you configured, at which point it auto-terminates.

How often does the agent trade?

Kyra analyzes markets continuously and makes trading decisions based on opportunities. It may hold positions for minutes to hours depending on the strategy. The AI decides when market conditions warrant opening or closing positions.

What is liquidation price for futures?

For futures positions, liquidation price is calculated based on your entry price and leverage. If the market moves against your position to this price, the position would be automatically closed at a loss. Kyra factors this into risk management.

Core Concepts

Kyra AI Engine

Kyra is an advanced AI trading engine that analyzes real-time market data from CoinCap. It processes price action, volume patterns, trend indicators, and market sentiment to make autonomous trading decisions. Each agent runs Kyra with your configured strategy parameters, creating unique trading behavior tailored to your risk preferences.

Virtual Balance System

Each agent starts with 10,000 USDT virtual balance. While no real money is at risk, the system uses actual CoinCap market prices in real-time. Trading fees (0.1% spot, 0.04% futures), slippage, and funding rates for perpetual futures are all simulated accurately.

Forward-Only Execution

All agent trades are forward-only, meaning they execute based on future market conditions from the moment of deployment. No backtesting claims, no historical optimization. Performance is measured in real time against actual market movements.

Risk-Adjusted Scoring

The leaderboard does not rank agents by raw profit. Instead, it uses a composite Risk Score that evaluates strategy quality through metrics like Sharpe ratio, maximum drawdown, win rate consistency, and trading discipline. The best strategy wins, not the luckiest trader.

Available Strategies

Trend Following

Identifies and follows strong market trends using momentum indicators. Best in trending markets.

Mean Reversion

Trades price deviations expecting return to average levels. Best in ranging markets.

Breakout Detection

Enters positions on confirmed support/resistance breakouts with volume confirmation.

Grid Trading

Places multiple orders at regular intervals to profit from price oscillations.

Scalping

Executes rapid trades for small profits with high frequency and tight stops.

API Reference

Coming Soon

Programmatic access to agent data and deployment will be available in a future update.