An automated futures-trading pool where users hold shares (Dango Coins) of the bot's collective performance. Currently in paper mode — no real money involved.
Dango Bot is an automated trading system that operates on Binance Futures (USDT-M perpetuals). Instead of trading individually, users pool their capital and the bot trades the combined pool on their behalf. Everyone in the pool shares proportionally in wins and losses.
Think of it like a tiny hedge fund: the bot makes trading decisions, the users provide capital, and performance flows back proportionally based on how much each user holds.
Dango Coins are internal accounting units that represent your share in the pool. When you invest, you buy Dango Coins at the current price (NAV). As the bot trades and the pool earns, the price changes.
Think of them like shares in an ETF. You don't own 1/N of every trade; you own a proportional claim on the aggregate pool equity.
NAV = pool equity ÷ total Dango in circulation. When the bot's trades close profitably, the pool equity rises but the number of Dango doesn't change → NAV goes up → each Dango is worth more USDT. When trades lose, the opposite happens. When new users join, they buy at the current NAV, so existing holders are not diluted.
The bot runs multiple independent strategies 24/7 on a curated list of 25 high-liquidity USDT perpetuals. It scans the market, identifies patterns matching the strategies' rules, opens positions with a configured margin + leverage, and closes them based on take-profit, stop-loss, trailing stops, or time-based exits.
For transparency — the platform exposes aggregate stats (win rate, trade count, open positions) so users can verify the bot is active. We do not publish strategy names, parameters, or entry/exit signals, as those are our competitive edge.
No. Users can only buy/redeem Dango Coins. The bot's configuration (strategies, symbols, leverage, risk) is managed by the operator. This separation is intentional: your job is to pick your allocation, ours is to run the bot.
The platform charges three types of fees. All rates are visible in the Plans section of the app before you invest.
Charged at the moment of purchase. Covers platform operations. Deducted before Dango are minted.
Charged only on realized gains above your lot's high-water mark. If your position goes up +15% and you redeem, you pay performance fee on that +15%. If it goes up +10% then drops to +5%, you only pay on +5%. This prevents double-charging for the same gain. Rate depends on the lockup period you chose.
Only applied if you redeem before your lockup period ends. Longer lockups have smaller penalties. Once your lot's unlock date passes, you can redeem with zero penalty.
When you invest, you pick how long you commit for: 7, 30, 90, 180, or 365 days. Shorter = higher fees, longer = lower fees (and more motivation for the bot to grow your position).
Paper mode (current): every user starts with 1,000 USDT of simulated credit. Trades are simulated against real market prices, so P&L reflects what the bot would have done with real money. Nothing is at risk. This is the validation phase.
Real mode (future): when (or if) we move to real capital, that will be a completely separate phase with: custodied funds, KYC/AML, legal review, regulatory compliance, and much smaller initial caps. The transition will be explicit and opt-in — no one gets converted to real mode without clicking through disclaimers.
Every registered user gets a unique referral code (visible in Settings). Share the invite link
dangobot.com/app/signup?ref=YOURCODE and:
Each person can only be referred once. Self-referral is blocked. Referral bonuses are paper credits and have no real cash value.
Paper mode: no real funds are held anywhere. Your "balance" is a number in our database. Worst case (platform compromise, data loss): you lose your account history; no financial harm.
Real mode (future): custody design is an open problem that we'll only tackle when required. Currently the operator has no access to any user funds because there are none.
The platform is provided "as is" for educational and demonstration purposes. By using it, you acknowledge that you understand paper mode means simulated money, that past performance doesn't predict future results, and that you would never invest real capital without independent legal, tax, and financial advice.
If/when real mode launches, it will come with proper legal structure, user agreements, risk disclosures, and jurisdictional restrictions. Until then, treat this as an experimental simulator.
Found a bug, have feedback, or questions about how something works? Open an issue or contact the operator.
Last updated 2026-04-24 · Paper mode v0.1.0 · Sign in