Built for Bitcoin.
Bitcoin-only DCA bot software built around a single conviction: most retail traders don’t need two hundred trading pairs. They need one pair traded well.
Reverto runs Dollar-Cost-Averaging strategies on BTC/USD inverse perpetual contracts. The source-available framework supports paper trading and backtesting today. A separate commercial Live Plugin for real-money trading is planned for a future release. Each strategy is a configured bot. You set the entry conditions, the take-profit and stop-loss logic, the DCA grid, and Reverto runs it for you.
The focus on a single trading pair means everything else can be deeper: better backtesting, more careful risk modelling, more thorough security review. The roadmap reflects that priority.
Reverto started as a personal BTC bot. The name comes from the Latin revertor: to turn back, to return. The trading philosophy was, and still is, to wait until the market shows signs of reversal from a low, and then accumulate with discipline. No FOMO on tops, no panic-selling on dips.
Reverto is BTC-focused by design. Inverse perpetuals, USD-margined, accumulation-oriented. Not a swiss-army-knife trying to cover every coin and every strategy. Reverto has since grown beyond a single bot, but the principle remains: patient accumulation in down-markets, automated execution, no emotional override.
I started trading crypto in April 2021, right at the height of altseason. A month later I discovered bots, and like a lot of people who got in then, I was the king of the world. Everything worked. Until it didn’t.
The years since taught me how to build bots, mostly by learning what NOT to do.
In April 2026 I started building. Within weeks I had a working backtester and the bones of the codebase. What started as “let me see what’s possible” became “this is actually what I’d want as a user.” Reverto is the result.
I work in IT, and I’ve always liked the puzzle of figuring out how things work. Bot trading is the most interesting puzzle I’ve found in the past five years.
Three things that drive every decision:
Security first. Reverto has a written security model that the codebase is held against, with regular audits and pentests. The development is open: a public roadmap, a changelog for every user-facing change, and an internal findings tracker that drives every fix. There’s no marketing team behind this; what you see is what’s built.
Bitcoin only. No altcoin listings, no rotation strategies, no rugpull risk, no surprise delistings. Reverto’s strategies focus on disciplined accumulation rather than short-term speculation.
Mechanical, not magical. Configurable indicator-based entry conditions, careful risk modelling, mechanical strategies that you can read end-to-end. No leveraged degen plays, no promises of returns.
The Reverto framework (paper trading engine, backtest engine, indicator library, web portal) is source-available on GitHub under the Business Source License 1.1. Free for evaluation, paper trading, and personal use. The source code is auditable; trading bot software handling exchange API keys deserves no less.
Live trading is being developed as a separate commercial
plugin (reverto-live) that will be sold under
different licensing terms. Pricing and availability will be
announced here when ready. The framework will remain free.
If you want a self-hosted Bitcoin trading bot that you can audit and run on your own infrastructure, Reverto is built for that purpose. The strategies are mechanical and risk-bounded by design. You stay in control of your funds (your keys, your exchange account, your withdrawal whitelist), and Reverto runs the strategy on your machine.
Reverto isn’t a casino. It doesn’t do leveraged degen plays, it doesn’t promise returns, it doesn’t list every shitcoin that exists. The strategies it supports are mechanical and risk-bounded by design.
Reverto isn’t a custody service. Your exchange API keys connect your accounts at Bitget or Kraken to Reverto’s strategy engine. Reverto never holds your Bitcoin. That stays in your exchange account, behind your withdrawal-address whitelist and your own 2FA.
Reverto isn’t financial advice. The strategies are tools, not recommendations. Run them on capital you understand and can afford to lose.
Updates on releases, roadmap progress, and licensing are posted to the Reverto Telegram channel.