$XRP Not every day in trading is fireworks.

Some days are quiet. Some are frustrating. And some are about fixing things you didn’t even know could break.

Over the past runs, our bot didn’t suddenly become “smarter” or magically more profitable. Instead, we focused on something far less glamorous but far more important: stability and truth.

Here’s what really changed:

• The market has been slow. No clean edges, no strong momentum.

• The bot respected that. No forced trades, no #FOMO entries.

• Several potential trades were intentionally skipped because fees + spread would’ve eaten the edge. That’s discipline, not failure.

At the same time, Binance API rate limits reminded us of reality. Instead of fighting them, we adapted:

• Prices now come primarily from live WebSocket streams

• REST calls are only a fallback, not a dependency

• Rate limits are handled per symbol, not with a global hammer

Result?

The bot stayed calm, alive, and precise — even under API pressure.

No crashes.

No ghost trades.

No “why did it do that?” moments.


Just a system that knows when not to trade.

This phase isn’t about profit screenshots.

It’s about trust.

Because a bot that can survive boredom, silence, and restraint

is the one that’s still standing when volatility finally shows up.

Slow evolution beats fast regret.

More soon.