In this article, we'll explain how you can start with Nanza.
We'll cover everything you need to know to give you a jumpstart as a fresh new trader on Nanza!
Prerequisites
Before you begin, ensure that you have the following prerequisites:
- Good energy to start with Nanza
Getting started as a new user with the "New User Experience".
1. Create your account: register for a free account
You only need a username, email address, and a strong password.
You can also use your social media logins (Google, Meta, or Apple) to register.
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2. Set up your accounts
When you log in for the first time, we will assist you with setting up your first account.
4. Connect an exchange
To start automated trading with Nanza, you need an exchange account. Sign up at your preferred exchange or select the exchange you currently use to trade. Your funds will always remain on the exchange.
Tip: If you don't have an exchange account yet or wish to explore the Nanza platform without connecting an exchange, you can select 'Practice funds' in the next step.
5. API Keys or simulated funds
To set up a connection between Nanza and your exchange you will need to enter your API keys.
You can find detailed instructions per exchange here.
You can explore the Nanza platform without connecting to an exchange, by selecting 'Practice funds'. In that case, we will create a simulated bot with a trading balance for you.
6. Select a quote currency
Your quote currency is used to buy coins. Sold positions will be automatically converted into your selected quote currency. You can choose from a range of quote currencies. If you're new to trading, we recommend using a stablecoin such as USDT or EUR.
Tip: if you wish to use another quote currency than shown in the drop-down, you can switch later after the initial setup of your bot.
7. Configure your bot
There are two ways to configure your bot:
- Follow signals. Simplify your trading by using signals from a third-party analyst. This is a great option for beginners or those looking for a quick and easy setup.
- Build your bot. For experienced traders, customize your trading by implementing your own technical analysis and automating your existing strategy. This option requires initial setup and ongoing monitoring.