Revolut X Tells Claude, Gemini and Cursor to Mind the Trade: Humans Still Click "Confirm" 🤖
Revolut has wired its crypto exchange, Revolut X, into third-party artificial-intelligence assistants, allowing users to scan markets, review portfolios, set price alerts and place crypto trades through natural-language prompts. The integration supports Claude, Gemini, OpenClaw and Cursor, with a universal skill and command-line interface published on GitHub for users on other platforms.
Customers can request portfolio summaries and real-time market data, configure personalized price alerts and submit market or limit orders, as well as manage open positions, without opening the Revolut X app. Revolut said no coding knowledge is required; a user can describe a strategy such as a Bitcoin grid over the past 90 days and receive historical performance figures, risk metrics and optimization outputs. Leonid Bashlykov, head of product for crypto at Revolut, said: "AI agents provide us with much faster workflows, smarter execution, and tighter integration with the tools we use daily to trade."
The company emphasized that every order still requires explicit human approval before execution, framing the assistants as execution and analysis aids rather than autonomous trading systems. The rollout positions Revolut X among a small group of retail-focused venues routing user commands through large language models, with the GitHub-published interface intended to let developers extend the workflow to additional clients.
Separately, Revolut confirmed it will delist USDT in Europe by Aug. 31 to comply with the European Union's Markets in Crypto-Assets regulation, with affected customers notified through the app. The company has not disclosed whether the AI-assisted trading feature will be available to users in jurisdictions where the delisted stablecoin was previously offered.
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