Bybot vs MEXC Trading Bots
If you are choosing between MEXC built-in bots and Bybot, the main question is not “which one exists”, but which trading model fits your workflow better.
Both options automate trading on MEXC, but they are built around different control models.
MEXC built-in bots
MEXC native bots are suitable when you want:
- setup directly inside the exchange
- no separate external dashboard
- exchange-native strategy presets
- a fast way to test basic automation
Bybot as an external MEXC trading bot
Bybot is an external MEXC trading bot connected through API keys with trading permissions only.
It is more relevant when you want:
- spot DCA automation instead of generic exchange presets
- flexible averaging steps and multipliers
- configurable order sizing
- Telegram notifications
- one interface for both MEXC and Bybit
- performance-based pricing
Key differences
| Topic | MEXC built-in bots | Bybot |
|---|---|---|
| Setup | Inside MEXC | Connect via MEXC API keys |
| Control model | Exchange-native presets | External dashboard with custom DCA settings |
| Main focus | Built-in bot strategies | Spot DCA automation |
| Notifications | Inside exchange flow | Telegram notifications |
| Multi-exchange use | MEXC only | MEXC and Bybit |
| Pricing model | Depends on exchange product | Monthly plan + 20% of realized profit |
Which option is better for DCA?
If you want the fastest possible setup and prefer to stay completely inside MEXC, native bots may be enough.
If your main goal is a configurable trading bot for MEXC built around spot DCA logic, averaging control, and API-based automation, Bybot is the stronger fit.