# Predictoor docs

## Predictoor docs

- [Predictoor docs](https://docs.predictoor.ai/readme.md): Run AI-powered prediction bots or trading bots on crypto price feeds to earn $
- [Introduction](https://docs.predictoor.ai/intro.md): "Tomorrow belongs to those who can hear it coming." — David Bowie
- [Architecture](https://docs.predictoor.ai/architecture.md): "It was never easy to look into the future, but it is possible and we should not miss our chance." — Andrei Linde
- [Earn as a Predictoor](https://docs.predictoor.ai/earn-predictoor.md)
- [Earn as a Trader](https://docs.predictoor.ai/earn-trader.md)
- [Earn as a Data Farmer](https://docs.predictoor.ai/earn-df.md)
- [Parameters](https://docs.predictoor.ai/parameters.md)
- [FAQ](https://docs.predictoor.ai/faq.md): Frequently Asked Questions
- [Further Resources](https://docs.predictoor.ai/resources.md)


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