Stratium

Guides for the AI trading desk

First-party notes and comparisons — timing specs, mode differences, and diligence checklists — linked back into the live Stratium desk for 3 focused topics.

Who are these Stratium guides for?

Use this hub if you are evaluating Stratium (or similar AI crypto desks) and need citable answers: what is simulated, what is live, where prices come from, and how to verify behavior before depositing USDC. Stratium prices come from Coinbase Exchange (API docs). Guides are product documentation — not performance track records.

Which Stratium guides can you read?

What should you open after the guides?

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What Stratium guides are available?

Three first-party guides: the agent timing lab note (cooldown, decide-then-execute, backtest replay pacing), backtest vs paper vs live (mode comparison), and how to evaluate AI trading bots (diligence checklist with Stratium as a worked example).

Are Stratium guides financial advice?

No. Guides document product behavior and evaluation methods. Paper fills and backtests are demonstrations. Crypto trading with real funds can result in loss of capital.

Where do Stratium prices come from?

Stratium streams BTC-USD, ETH-USD, SOL-USD, XRP-USD from Coinbase Exchange public REST and WebSocket APIs. Guides link the venue so you can verify mids against Coinbase’s public market pages.

How do I open the desk after reading a guide?

Use the live desk at / for paper mode, /?mode=backtest for historical replay, or /backtest for the backtest content hub. Live trading unlocks after sign-in and deposit at the ledger minimum.

Which guide should I read first?

New visitors usually start with evaluate-ai-trading-bots for diligence, then backtest-vs-paper-vs-live for mode labels, then the timing lab note if they want product constants to cite.