Why Cornix Exists
Cornix exists to solve a practical problem.
Crypto markets move quickly.
Manual execution — even for experienced traders — is slow, inconsistent, and vulnerable to human error.
Cornix connects signal delivery with exchange execution so that trades can be managed automatically, without constant chart-watching or manual order placement.
What Cornix Does
At a high level, Cornix connects three components:
- a signal source
- user-defined trading rules
- an exchange account
When a valid signal is received, Cornix can place and manage trades automatically based on the rules configured by the user.
This allows trades to be executed consistently, even when the user is not actively monitoring the market.
How Cornix Works (High Level)
Signals are delivered to Cornix, most commonly via Telegram channels or bots.
Each user defines how Cornix should behave, including:
• position sizing
• leverage preferences
• stop loss and take profit behaviour
• trade management rules
Cornix connects to the user’s exchange account via API keys.
Funds remain on the exchange at all times.
When a signal is received, Cornix applies the configured rules and can automatically open, manage, and close positions on the user’s behalf.
Key Capabilities
Cornix provides a range of execution and trade-management features, including:
• automated trade execution
• configurable stop loss and take profit logic
• partial profit taking
• concurrent trade handling
• continuous operation without manual input
• real-time and historical trade outcome tracking
These features are particularly useful in environments where signals arrive frequently or markets move faster than manual execution allows.
What Cornix Is Not
Cornix is not a trading strategy.
It does not predict market direction.
It does not decide which assets to trade.
It does not guarantee profits.
It does not reduce risk on its own.
Cornix simply executes and manages trades based on the signals it receives and the rules defined by the user.
Why Cornix Is Used in Elite-C
Elite-C is designed to focus on analysis, filtering, and decision-making.
Cornix is used as the execution layer.
This separation keeps Elite-C exchange-agnostic and avoids the need to maintain custom trading bots for each supported exchange.
It also provides clear, real-time visibility into trade outcomes — which aligns with the project’s emphasis on transparency and accountability.
Cornix executes the decisions.
Elite-C produces them.
Who Cornix Is Suitable For
Cornix is commonly used by:
• traders who prefer rules-based automation
• signal providers distributing signals via Telegram
• users who want consistent execution without constant monitoring
• systems that generate signals and require reliable trade management
Cornix is a tool.
Its effectiveness depends entirely on the quality of the signals it receives and the discipline of the configuration applied to it.
Getting Started with Cornix
Cornix offers a free account tier that allows users to run up to three simulated trades at the same time.
This makes it possible to explore the platform, understand its behaviour, and test automation without risking real funds.
Users are encouraged to spend time learning the interface and trade lifecycle before connecting a live exchange account.
You can learn more about Cornix directly on their website:
If you are new to automated trading, it is also recommended to read the Beginner Guidance before acting on any signal.
Next Steps
If you are new to automated execution, read:
Beginner Guidance
If you want to observe signals first, start here:
https://t.me/zenith_elite_c_bot
If you are ready to unlock full signal access, see:
Joining Elite-3