- Add Decision calibration and Multi-source confirmation to Why it works - Fix remaining Hermes-only wording in command descriptions - Add platform.json example in Quick Start - Expand Directory Layout and References to include all reference docs - Add Decision calibration, Multi-source confirmation, and Prediction tracking to Safety table
🪙 Coin Hunter
A low-cost, high-discipline short-term crypto trading framework.
70% mainstream momentum scalping + 30% meme-coin opportunistic rotation, fully automated with hourly review.
✨ What is this?
Coin Hunter is not a simple scanner. It is a production-grade trading stack designed for short-term crypto markets, with two parallel tracks:
| Track | Allocation | Focus |
|---|---|---|
| 🏛️ Mainstream Scalping | ~70% | BTC, ETH, SOL, DOGE, PEPE — momentum, S/R flips, volume expansion |
| 🐸 Meme Rotation | ~30% | Narrative heat, DEX flow, CEX rumors — capture runners, ignore noise |
Core philosophy:
Profit maximization through concentration + discipline.
妖币可遇不可求 — when a runner appears, capture it. When none exists, scalp mainstream or sit in USDT.
🧠 Why it works
- Portfolio-first rule — every decision anchors to your real balances, average costs, and exchange state.
- Scientific checklist — 6 mandatory questions (trend, volume, levels, BTC context, opportunity cost, time window) before every trade.
- Decision calibration — every trade decision must output a JSON skeleton with
confidence,risk_reward,stop_loss, andtake_profitbefore execution. No gut-feeling entries. - Multi-source confirmation — signals are trusted only when confirmed by 2+ independent data sources (e.g. price action + DEX flow, or CEX rumor + on-chain growth).
- Hourly self-review — the bot critiques its own decisions, flags over-trading / hesitation, and tunes parameters.
- Prediction tracking — every decision writes an auditable prediction to
logs/predictions_YYYYMMDD.jsonl; the review loop scores accuracy and surfaces systematic bias. - Ultra-low running cost — a lightweight local gate filters noise; the LLM only wakes up when the market actually changes.
🏗️ Architecture
flowchart TD
A[System crontab<br/>every 5 min] -->|coinhunter gate| B[External Gate]
B --> C{should_analyze?}
C -->|No| D[Silent exit<br/>zero cost]
C -->|Yes| E[Trigger platform cron]
E --> F[LLM Deep Analysis]
F --> G[coinhunter exec]
G --> H[Binance API]
F --> I[coinhunter logs]
I --> J[~/.coinhunter/logs/]
K[coinhunter recap<br/>hourly] --> J
Key components
All operations go through the installed coinhunter CLI. This skill provides the framework specification, reference playbooks, and cross-platform cron shims.
| Command | Purpose |
|---|---|
coinhunter probe |
Market data fetcher (ccxt + web search) |
coinhunter pre |
Lightweight gate — computes adaptive thresholds and decides if analysis is needed |
coinhunter gate |
Optional system-crontab wrapper that runs the gate entirely outside the platform cron |
coinhunter exec |
Order execution layer with idempotency & precision validation |
coinhunter review |
Generate compact review context for the agent |
coinhunter recap |
Hourly quality review & parameter optimization |
🚀 Quick Start
1. Install
git clone https://github.com/TacitLab/coinhunter.git
cd coinhunter
2. Install the CLI tool
pipx install coinhunter
# verify
coinhunter --help
3. Set up your runtime directory
mkdir -p ~/.coinhunter/state ~/.coinhunter/logs
# Also create your platform's scripts directory if needed:
# mkdir -p ~/.hermes/scripts
# mkdir -p ~/.openclaw/scripts
Create your initial positions.json:
{
"exchange": "binance",
"balances": { "USDT": { "free": 150.0, "locked": 0.0 } },
"positions": [],
"account_total_usdt": 150.0
}
(Optional) If you use OpenClaw (or another non-Hermes runtime), create platform.json:
{
"platform": "openclaw",
"scripts_dir": "~/.openclaw/scripts",
"env_file": "~/.openclaw/.env",
"cron_command": ["openclaw", "trigger"],
"delivery": "webhook"
}
4. Deploy the shims
Copy the unified shim into your platform's scripts directory. It accepts the subcommand as its first argument:
# Hermes
cp scripts/coinhunter_shim.py ~/.hermes/scripts/coinhunter_shim.py
# OpenClaw
cp scripts/coinhunter_shim.py ~/.openclaw/scripts/coinhunter_shim.py
5. Configure the platform cron job
Hermes example (using the unified shim):
{
"id": "coinhunter-trade",
"schedule": "*/15 * * * *",
"prompt": "You are Coin Hunter. If injected context says should_analyze=false, respond with exactly [SILENT]. Otherwise read positions.json, run the scientific checklist, decide HOLD/SELL/REBALANCE/BUY, and execute.",
"script": "coinhunter_shim.py pre",
"deliver": "telegram",
"model": "kimi-for-coding"
}
OpenClaw example:
{
"id": "coinhunter-trade",
"schedule": "*/15 * * * *",
"prompt": "You are Coin Hunter. If injected context says should_analyze=false, respond with exactly [SILENT]. Otherwise read positions.json, run the scientific checklist, decide HOLD/SELL/REBALANCE/BUY, and execute.",
"script": "coinhunter_shim.py pre",
"deliver": "webhook"
}
6. (Optional) Add the external gate
Put this in your system crontab to run the gate every 5 minutes without ever waking the LLM:
*/5 * * * * /usr/bin/env coinhunter gate >> /home/user/.coinhunter/logs/external_gate.log 2>&1
The gate reads
~/.coinhunter/platform.jsonto know which command triggers your platform's cron. If the file is absent, it defaults tohermes cron run.
🛡️ Safety & Hardening
Coin Hunter enforces production-grade safeguards out of the box:
| Safeguard | How |
|---|---|
| Idempotency | Every trade carries a decision_id; executor checks executions.json before submitting |
| Exchange reconciliation | Real Binance balances are pulled before every run to sync local state |
| Atomic writes | positions.json & executions.json are written under file lock + temp-file rename |
| Precision validation | Lot size, step size, and minNotional filters are read via ccxt before any order |
| Fee buffer | 2%–5% USDT is always left unallocated to prevent "insufficient balance" rejections |
| Position sizing limits | <$50 → 1 coin only. $50–$200 → max 2 positions. >$200 → max 3 positions. |
| No leverage for small capital | Leverage/futures are blocked when total capital < $200 |
| Decision calibration | Every trade requires a JSON skeleton with confidence ≥ 0.55 and explicit stop-loss / take-profit |
| Multi-source confirmation | Signals must be confirmed by 2+ independent sources; single-source narratives are downgraded |
| Prediction tracking | Predictions are logged and scored during hourly review to surface systematic bias |
📊 The Gate: How we cut costs 80-95%
Instead of waking an LLM every 15 minutes to analyze an unchanged market, we run a local Python gate that only fires on true material changes:
Triggers (adaptive thresholds)
- 🔴 Hard triggers — position structure changes, BTC/ETH regime changes
- 🟡 Soft triggers — per-position price/PnL drift beyond adaptive limits (wider for micro accounts, narrower in high volatility)
- 🔵 Candidate triggers — top-opportunity leadership changes materially (ignored when free USDT is below actionable minimums)
- ⏰ Staleness guard — forces refresh after 4h (or 8h for micro accounts) even if nothing else changed
Result
- Routine market noise → filtered locally in milliseconds, $0 cost
- Real opportunities → LLM wakes up and applies full intelligence
- Cost drops from ~96 LLM calls/day to 2-10 calls/day, with no loss in decision quality
See the full step-by-step gate blueprint in SKILL.md.
📁 Directory Layout
coinhunter/
├── README.md # You are here
├── SKILL.md # Full framework spec + gate blueprint
├── CLAUDE.md # Guidance for Claude Code
├── scripts/ # Platform cron shims (call the installed coinhunter CLI)
│ └── coinhunter_shim.py # Unified cross-platform shim
└── references/
├── short-term-trading-framework.md
├── review-template.md
├── provider-playbook.md
├── user-data-layout.md
├── scam-signals.md
├── auto-trading-guide.md
├── output-templates.md
├── search-workflow.md
└── shim-templates.md
Your private runtime lives under ~/.coinhunter/:
~/.coinhunter/
├── positions.json
├── accounts.json
├── state/
│ ├── precheck_state.json
│ └── external_gate.lock
├── logs/
│ ├── decisions_YYYYMMDD.jsonl
│ ├── trades_YYYYMMDD.jsonl
│ ├── predictions_YYYYMMDD.jsonl
│ ├── errors_YYYYMMDD.jsonl
│ └── external_gate.log
└── reviews/
└── review_YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS.json
📝 References
references/short-term-trading-framework.md— Hybrid trading strategyreferences/review-template.md— Hourly report formatreferences/provider-playbook.md— Data source selectionreferences/scam-signals.md— Meme-coin red flagsreferences/auto-trading-guide.md— Binance API auto-trading setupreferences/output-templates.md— Triage and report templatesreferences/search-workflow.md— Proactive discovery workflowreferences/shim-templates.md— Shim usage guideSKILL.md— Complete architecture & step-by-step gate build guide
⚠️ Disclaimer
Coin Hunter is an experimental trading framework. It does not guarantee profit. Cryptocurrency trading carries substantial risk, including the loss of all capital. Use at your own risk, start small, and never trade with money you cannot afford to lose.
Made with ☕, 🧠, and a healthy respect for risk management.
Happy hunting. 🪙