Bitget announced the launch of Bitget Agent Hub, a new platform designed to support the next phase of AI-driven trading as intelligent agents move from experimentation into real market participation.
Standardizing AI market interaction
As AI tools increasingly act on behalf of users, monitoring markets, summarizing research, and executing strategies, trading infrastructure is being reshaped. The key challenge is no longer model intelligence, but whether agents can interact with real markets through reliable, transparent, and secure systems rather than opaque connectors or experimental tooling.
Bitget Agent Hub addresses this by introducing an officially packaged Model Context Protocol (MCP) toolkit. Developed on top of Bitget’s APIs, it allows AI agents to access trading data and execution capabilities through standardized interfaces securely. By offering exchange-maintained MCP servers, Bitget aims to reduce integration risk while enabling agents to operate on production-grade infrastructure.
Modular infrastructure and developer access
A central goal of Agent Hub is to break the traditional black box of quantitative trading. Using MCP as a common interface layer, trading capabilities can be assembled as modular components rather than bespoke systems. This approach allows strategies to be composed more flexibly, lowering barriers for developers and opening the door to broader participation in AI-driven trading.
The platform is designed for rapid onboarding. With Agent Hub’s QuickStart configuration guides, developers can connect AI systems to Bitget in as little as three minutes, without handling complex API signing or navigating extensive documentation. Each tool listing includes clear functional descriptions, installation options, and configuration guidance, balancing speed with operational clarity.
Security framework and sub-account management
Security and reliability remain central to the design, with exchange-level safeguards, including dedicated sub-accounts designed specifically for agent usage, enabling controlled permissions and clearer separation between automated strategies and user assets.
These milestones will be rolled out in phases with the MCP tools. This structure is intended to give users greater confidence when allowing agents to operate on their behalf.
Future ecosystem integration
Bitget also plans to support ongoing innovation through project incubation and developer initiatives, including ClawBrawl, a contract-based strategy arena, expanded developer tooling, and future skills marketplaces designed to surface and deploy agent capabilities.
Bitget Agent Hub builds on Bitget’s evolution into a Universal Exchange, where crypto-native assets and traditional market products operate within a unified account and risk framework. By embedding Agent Hub into its UEX architecture, Bitget is doubling down on AI-driven trading to enable seamless cross-asset-class operations, turning agents from experimental tools into practical market participants within a single, integrated trading environment.
