Infinity vs BTC 15-Min Bot
Infinity and BTC 15-Min Bot are both filed under Crypto Markets. Both are automated bots, and both are free. Below: the facts side by side, where the two actually differ, and when each one is the better pick.

Infinity
Verified PartnerA full trading terminal inside Telegram, covering two venues at once: Polymarket prediction markets on the live CLOB order book, and Hyperliquid perps and spot — plus copy-trading on top.
Compared with BTC 15-Min BotOpen-source Python bot for Polymarket's 15-minute Bitcoin up/down markets.
Compared with InfinityAt a glance
| Fact | Infinity | BTC 15-Min Bot |
|---|---|---|
| Type | Automated bot | Automated bot |
| Category | Crypto Markets | Crypto Markets |
| Also listed in | Copy Trading, Telegram, Hedging | Sentiment / News |
| Pricing | Free | Free |
| Price | free | open-source |
| Risk rating | Medium risk | Medium risk |
| Markets | Polymarket, Hyperliquid perps, Hyperliquid spot | BTC up/down · 15m |
| Source | Source not published | Open-source |
| Runs in Telegram | Yes | No |
| Listed since | Jul 24, 2026 | Jul 3, 2026 |
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Key differences
- They cover different markets: Infinity lists Polymarket and Hyperliquid perps and 1 more, BTC 15-Min Bot lists BTC up/down · 15m.
- Infinity does not publish its source; BTC 15-Min Bot publishes its code under an open-source licence.
- Infinity runs inside Telegram; BTC 15-Min Bot does not.
- Only Infinity is filed under Copy Trading and Telegram and 1 more, and only BTC 15-Min Bot is filed under Sentiment / News.
Choose Infinity if…
- you want it inside Telegram
- you trade Polymarket and Hyperliquid perps and 1 more
- your focus is Copy Trading and Telegram and 1 more
Choose BTC 15-Min Bot if…
- you want to read — and keep running — the code yourself
- you trade BTC up/down · 15m
- your focus is Sentiment / News
What Infinity does
A full trading terminal inside Telegram, covering two venues at once: Polymarket prediction markets on the live CLOB order book, and Hyperliquid perps and spot — plus copy-trading on top. There is no baked-in strategy; Infinity is the execution layer, so you decide and it fills. Each account gets its own dedicated wallet per venue, AES-256-GCM encrypted at rest and exportable at any time. Written in Rust, translated into 8 languages, and running on mainnet with on-chain fills anyone can verify.
Features- Polymarket predictions on live CLOB order-book prices — YES/NO in two taps, gasless USDC, automatic redemption on settlement
- Hyperliquid perps with venue-max leverage and SL/TP that survives partial fills
- Hyperliquid spot sized off the real on-chain balance, priced against the live best bid/ask
- Copy-trading with per-follower caps, slippage guards and inherited SL/TP
- One dedicated wallet per venue, AES-256-GCM encrypted at rest and exportable
- Execution layer, not a strategy: Infinity places and manages the trades you choose across both venues.
- Routes prediction orders through the Polymarket CLOB and perps/spot through Hyperliquid from the same chat window.
- Mirrors a leader's fills to every follower within seconds, applying each follower's own size caps and risk limits.
What BTC 15-Min Bot does
Open-source Python bot for Polymarket's 15-minute Bitcoin up/down markets. A 7-phase engine fuses spike detection, Fear & Greed sentiment and cross-exchange divergence via weighted voting. Runs live or in paper mode with Grafana dashboards.
Features- Full Python source (MIT license)
- Live + paper-trading modes
- Grafana + Prometheus dashboards
- Multi-signal weighted-voting engine
- Built-in risk caps & stop-loss
- Trades Polymarket's 15-minute Bitcoin “up or down” markets through a 7-phase signal pipeline.
- Fuses spike detection, Fear & Greed sentiment and cross-exchange price divergence via weighted voting.
- Self-optimizing signal weights — validate risk-free in paper mode before trading live.
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