Editorial comparison · Reviewed August 2026

Cryptohopper vs HaasOnline

Cryptohopper emphasizes visual strategies, copy tools and a managed cloud. HaasOnline emphasizes TradeServer, HaasScript and deeper deployment control.

Cryptohopper74/100
Moderate risk
HaasOnline74/100
Moderate risk
Why this comparison exists

Visual marketplace-oriented automation versus advanced scripting and deployment control.

HaasOnline is more technical and offers self-hosting. Cryptohopper has a shorter learning curve but a documented 2024 account-data phishing incident.

Research factorCryptohopperHaasOnline
Expert Score74/10074/100
Trust Score76/10071/100
Risk LevelModerate riskModerate risk
PricingExplorer $24.16, Adventurer $57.50 and Hero $107.50 per month at annual billingCloud Starter, Standard and Professional subscriptions; TradeServer self-hosted or managed plan—current checkout price varies
Free Plan– No– No
Supported ExchangesBinance, Bybit, Kraken, Coinbase, Bitvavo, OKX, KuCoin, Crypto.comBinance, Bybit, Coinbase Advanced, Kraken, KuCoin, OKX, Bitfinex, Bitget
Bot TypesTrading Bot, Copy Bot, Market-Making Bot, Exchange Arbitrage, Market ArbitragePrebuilt trade bots, HaasScript bots, Grid bots, Copy bots
Security Score70/10080/100
Transparency Score82/10072/100
Features Score91/10095/100
API TradingYesYes
Withdrawal AccessNot required for documented exchange connectionsNot required for normal exchange trading automation
Paper TradingYesYes
BacktestingYesYes
Mobile AppYesUnknown
Concerns Found3 documented3 documented
02

Features and target users

The scores are comparable; the workflows are not identical.

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

HaasOnline

TradeServer supports prebuilt bots, custom HaasScript, paper trading and long historical backtests. Its flexibility is better suited to experienced users than simple template seekers.

Best aligned with
  • Advanced strategy builders
  • Users who specifically want self-hosted credential control
03

Security and custody

Permissions and architecture matter more than security slogans.

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

HaasOnline

HaasOnline's dual deployment model requires separate assessment. Cloud centralizes operational controls; self-hosting localizes secrets but exposes users to server-administration mistakes.

Non-custodial software; funds remain on connected exchanges

Security score 80/100
04

Pricing, bot types and limitations

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

HaasOnline

Pricing: Cloud Starter, Standard and Professional subscriptions; TradeServer self-hosted or managed plan—current checkout price varies

Bot types: Prebuilt trade bots, HaasScript bots, Grid bots, Copy bots

Main limitation: Steep learning curve

Read the HaasOnline research profile
Editorial conclusion

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

Cryptohopper fits visual and marketplace workflows; HaasOnline fits advanced builders and self-hosting users.

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

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