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Revolut integrates Revolut X Crypto exchange with Claude, Gemini, Cursor

Revolut Integrates Revolut X Crypto Exchange With Claude, Gemini, Cursor
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Revolut said Friday that its standalone crypto exchange, Revolut X, now works with popular AI assistants such as Claude, Gemini, OpenClaw and Cursor, letting users analyse markets, monitor portfolios and place trades with simple natural language prompts.

The fintech company wants to use artificial intelligence to make it easier for crypto traders to interact with the market.

Rather than toggling between trading platforms and charting tools, customers can now tell an AI assistant to do things like review portfolio performance, pull live market data, set price alerts, place market or limit orders and manage open positions via a conversational interface.

Revolut has also added a universal integration and a command-line interface available on GitHub for users of other AI platforms, so developers and advanced users can connect more AI tools without having to build custom integrations.

The update is a sign of an increasing shift to AI-powered trading workflows

AI turns plain language into trading insights

Rather than manually scanning charts and order books, traders can simply tell AI what they want in plain English and allow AI to do a lot of the analysis.

For example, a user could request an assistant to backtest a grid trading strategy for Bitcoin over the past 90 days. The AI is able to generate historical performance data, risk metrics and potential optimisations before any trade is placed.

Leonid Bashlykov, Head of Product for Crypto at Revolut, said artificial intelligence can help users to work more efficiently in terms of trading tools. ““AI agents provide us much faster workflows, smarter execution and tighter integration with the tools we use to trade every day,” said Bashlykov.

Revolut said customers still have control of every transaction despite the new capabilities.

AI assistants can help prepare and organise trades but users still must review and approve every order before it is executed. The firm also said it does not guarantee the accuracy of third-party AI tools and cannot be liable for trading losses or missed opportunities caused by AI-generated errors.

The launch comes as AI assistants become a more common feature across the crypto industry.

Earlier this year, crypto exchange Gemini launched Agentic Trading, which allows users to connect AI assistants such as Claude and ChatGPT directly to their trading accounts via the Model Context Protocol (MCP).

Liquid soon launched Co-Invest, allowing live crypto trading via ChatGPT and Claude and Robinhood recently announced plans to roll out AI-powered Agentic Accounts for cryptocurrency trading within the U.S. 

Conversational AI enters mainstream trading

Revolut’s latest move is a sign of how quickly conversational AI is becoming part of the modern trading experience.

Globally, the company now has over 75 million retail customers, more than 16 million of whom are crypto customers, making it one of the largest fintech platforms offering digital asset services.

Revolut X also has grown rapidly since launching in May 2024. The platform was originally launched as a desktop-only crypto exchange for UK customers, then expanded into 30 European markets before launching a mobile app for users across the UK and European Economic Area.

Revolut is looking to make trading in crypto feel less technical and more intuitive by building AI assistants right into its exchange. As AI becomes increasingly embedded into financial services, the company is betting many traders would like to talk to an assistant rather than click through multiple trading screens.

The move is part of a broader trend in the industry: AI is no longer just helping investors research markets, but is increasingly becoming embedded within the trading workflow itself, making market analysis and execution faster, simpler and more accessible.

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