Editorial comparison · Reviewed August 2026

CryptoHero vs Cryptohopper

Both products combine bot design with third-party strategy discovery. Cryptohopper offers broader advanced modes; CryptoHero has clear Singapore corporate identity and simpler pricing.

CryptoHero71/100
Moderate risk
Cryptohopper74/100
Moderate risk
Why this comparison exists

Two cloud bot platforms with strategy marketplaces and visual tools.

CryptoHero's terms explicitly warn that actual marketplace performance can differ substantially. Cryptohopper adds paper, arbitrage and market making but has a documented 2024 account-data incident.

Research factorCryptoHeroCryptohopper
Expert Score71/10074/100
Trust Score71/10076/100
Risk LevelModerate riskModerate risk
PricingPremium $19.99 and Professional $39.99 monthly; Enterprise by quoteExplorer $24.16, Adventurer $57.50 and Hero $107.50 per month at annual billing
Free Plan– No– No
Supported ExchangesBinance, Bybit, Kraken, KuCoin, OKX, Crypto.comBinance, Bybit, Kraken, Coinbase, Bitvavo, OKX, KuCoin, Crypto.com
Bot TypesDCA Bot, Grid Bot, Arbitrage Bot, Long/Short Bot, Marketplace StrategiesTrading Bot, Copy Bot, Market-Making Bot, Exchange Arbitrage, Market Arbitrage
Security Score70/10070/100
Transparency Score80/10082/100
Features Score83/10091/100
API TradingYesYes
Withdrawal AccessNot requiredNot required for documented exchange connections
Paper TradingYesYes
BacktestingYesYes
Mobile AppYesYes
Concerns Found3 documented3 documented
02

Features and target users

The scores are comparable; the workflows are not identical.

CryptoHero

CryptoHero combines visual bot design, backtesting and marketplace strategies across web and mobile.

Best aligned with
  • Mobile users testing indicator bots
  • Traders who will independently vet marketplace strategies

Cryptohopper

This is one of the broadest feature sets reviewed: visual strategies, backtesting, paper trading, copy tools, arbitrage and market making. Complexity and exchange-specific limits remain important.

Best aligned with
  • Users who want visual strategy design and paper trading
  • Traders comparing copy, arbitrage and market-making tools
03

Security and custody

Permissions and architecture matter more than security slogans.

CryptoHero

CryptoHero's scoped permission model is appropriate, but the public evidence does not expose enough implementation and assurance detail for a high security score.

Non-custodial SaaS for connected exchange funds

Security score 70/100

Cryptohopper

Cryptohopper connects to external exchanges rather than holding connected balances itself and says withdrawal permissions are unnecessary. Users still delegate order authority. The 2024 phishing-related incident shows that non-trading account data and session credentials also matter.

Security score 70/100
04

Pricing, bot types and limitations

CryptoHero

Pricing: Premium $19.99 and Professional $39.99 monthly; Enterprise by quote

Bot types: DCA Bot, Grid Bot, Arbitrage Bot, Long/Short Bot, Marketplace Strategies

Main limitation: Marketplace results may differ substantially

Read the CryptoHero research profile

Cryptohopper

Pricing: Explorer $24.16, Adventurer $57.50 and Hero $107.50 per month at annual billing

Bot types: Trading Bot, Copy Bot, Market-Making Bot, Exchange Arbitrage, Market Arbitrage

Main limitation: Documented 2024 account-data incident

Read the Cryptohopper research profile
Editorial conclusion

Cryptohopper scores higher overall; that does not make it the right architecture for everyone.

Neither marketplace should be treated as validated performance; choose based on testing controls, strategy depth and security comfort.

Scores evaluate product quality and evidence, not expected returns. Confirm current prices, eligibility and API scopes before connecting an exchange.

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