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When markets break, traders turn to AI

February 21, 2026
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When markets break, traders turn to AI


Disclosure: The views and opinions expressed here belong solely to the author and do not represent the views and opinions of crypto.news’ editorial.

I’ve watched enough liquidation cascades to know that prices move faster than narratives, timelines fill with confident takes, and even experienced traders start reacting to the loudest signal in the room. In those minutes, the core challenge is maintaining a coherent decision process when the environment tries to break it.

Summary

  • Volatility exposes attention limits: When markets cascade, traders don’t just need predictions — they need compressed context. AI becomes the “second screen” that restores coherence under stress.
  • Usage spikes during chaos, not calm: Data shows AI engagement surges around liquidation events, revealing that traders use it to filter noise and slow emotional reactions.
  • Interpretation shapes market structure: As more traders rely on AI for real-time context, the quality of those interpretations can either dampen herding or amplify systemic risk.

That’s why the most meaningful shift I’m seeing is practical. Traders reach for AI during chaos because it compresses information, restores context, and slows emotional reaction time when the market speeds up. Engagement rises broadly over time, and then surges when markets stress-test attention. AI increasingly sits inside the crypto market structure, so those surges carry implications beyond product adoption.

When the screen turns red, attention becomes the bottleneck

During extreme volatility, traders struggle with context collapse. Price action, breaking news, on-chain chatter, funding changes, liquidation data, and social sentiment hit at once. The mental bandwidth required to interpret it all becomes the constraint.

A growing body of research links information overload to degraded decision accuracy under limited attention. A Federal Reserve paper lays out that mechanism and the measurable market effects.

In that environment, many traders gravitate toward tools that turn the flood into something legible. The demand shifts toward fast summaries, context comparisons, and clearer explanations of what has changed.

What tool usage time reveals about trader intent

Since August 2025, MEXC reports that 2.35 million users have used its AI trading suite, generating 10.8 million total interactions. Average daily active users reached about 93,000, with a single-day peak near 157,000; the conversational bot represented the largest share of activity in the suite.

Those totals matter, but the shape of usage matters more. Spikes cluster around stress events, when traders seek a compressed understanding quickly.

When the market accelerates, traders increase their use of AI as a lens for interpretation. That pattern also clarifies what traders mean when they say “AI helps me trade.” In volatile conditions, “help” often means filtering noise, summarizing the moving parts, and restoring situational awareness. The decision remains theirs, and the tool shapes what they can see in time.

AI as stress infrastructure for clarity and restraint

A lot of AI conversation in trading still centers on prediction. In lived market conditions, traders often value something else: coherence.

During volatility, a trader’s biggest risk is often cognitive. Stress narrows attention. Social proof grows louder. Rumor fills the gaps left by speed. Tools that provide fast context can lower the odds of impulsive action driven by panic and narrative momentum.

AI’s real utility shows up at the trader level. It can behave like an editor, distilling what’s known and flagging what’s uncertain — or helping the user anchor on relevant variables while the market tries to drag them into reaction.

That distinction matters because it draws a line between support and substitution. Support tools improve comprehension under stress. Substitution tools encourage delegation of judgment when uncertainty is highest.

Why this matters for market structure

Now zoom out. AI affects markets beyond retail-facing tools. AI adoption in capital markets spans trading and market intermediation, and carries risks tied to opacity, governance challenges, and correlated behavior when many systems respond similarly.

AI-driven trading can contribute to faster markets and higher volatility during stress, especially when strategies converge or react in similar ways to shocks. Crypto magnifies these dynamics. The market runs 24/7. Reflexive sentiment moves quickly. Professional market makers and retail traders often share the same venues and the same velocity of information. In that setting, exchange design and information presentation become part of how markets behave under pressure.

This is why I believe exchanges are increasingly evaluated on a broader definition of quality. Liquidity and fees remain essential, but users also judge the platform’s capacity to keep them oriented when volatility peaks. At scale, orientation becomes stability.

When large numbers of traders use AI tools during volatility to interpret the market in real time, the quality of those interpretations shapes behavior. A clearer context reduces crowding into the same rumors and overreactions. Poor context can accelerate herding, especially when uncertainty is highest.

The next phase of AI in crypto markets is accountability and provenance

If traders use AI primarily for interpretation during stress, the next phase is about accountability. Accountability starts with making it obvious what sources an insight relies on, what is confirmed versus inferred, and what the tool cannot responsibly conclude in real time. Analysts explicitly frame market-wide risks that can emerge from broad AI adoption, especially around correlated behavior and stress dynamics.

It also changes how AI-powered features should be framed. Tools that present themselves as authoritative forecasts can encourage over-delegation at the exact moment when humility and restraint matter most. Tools that emphasize context can encourage deliberation without pretending to eliminate uncertainty.

As AI spreads through trading and market infrastructure, monitoring and governance need to keep pace because systemic risks reveal themselves most sharply during stress.

AI is becoming the translation layer for speed

The industry often talks about AI as a trader. Many users already treat it as a translator. When markets break, traders lean on AI to convert noise into signal, speed into digestible context, and emotional pressure into something closer to restraint. That’s why adoption rises during volatility, and that’s why the stakes are bigger than feature engagement charts suggest.

With more participants relying on similar kinds of real-time interpretation under stress, AI shapes how the crowd understands events. At that point, AI influences behavior at scale, and behavior at scale becomes market structure.

Disclosure: This article does not represent investment advice. The content and materials featured on this page are for educational purposes only.

Vugar Usi

Vugar Usi is an award-winning business leader and communications strategist with 15 years of experience driving growth across Fortune 500 giants, tech unicorns, and Web3 disruptors.  As Chief Operating Officer at MEXC, Vugar plays a key role in driving the company’s next phase of global expansion. He supports MEXC’s international compliance strategy and overall market readiness, leveraging his experience at top exchanges and leading Web3 ventures. His expertise contributes to product innovation, platform enhancements, and CSR initiatives that reinforce MEXC’s position as a comprehensive, responsible, and forward-looking global platform. With decade-long experiences scaling Fortune 500 brands and leading Web3 ventures, Vugar brings a proven track record in high-velocity growth. As former COO of Bitget, he helped elevate the exchange from a top-20 player to the world’s second-largest crypto platform, expanding its user base fivefold to 120 million. His background—including roles shaping narratives at Facebook, advising global leaders at Bain & Company, redefining brand strategies at Coca-Cola and SONY, and co-founding a MarTech unicorn—positions him to propel MEXC’s continued growth and global standing.

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