Moonbot Main Screen
Upper Area with Service Information
In the upper-left corner of the service information area, the following elements are displayed: the terminal name, the name of the connected exchange, the version number with its release date, and the terminal identifier, which can be set manually by the user.
For example, you might see the following entry: MoonBot Binance v7.57 (23.11.2025) SPOT-USDT.
Here, the label Binance after the terminal name indicates the name of the exchange selected by the user in the Exchange menu under Settings → Login. In this example, it means the terminal is connected to spot trading on the Binance exchange. If, for instance, it says Binance Futures, that would indicate the terminal is connected to futures trading on the same exchange.
The version number and release date help you verify the relevance of your terminal version, as updates are regularly released to enhance performance, expand functionality, and fix bugs from previous versions. You can stay up to date with the latest features and updates by following our Telegram channel 📢 https://t.me/MoonBotNews, or by visiting the official Moonbot website:
🔗versions history.
After the version number and release date, the terminal name may be shown — in our example, SPOT-USDT. This name is set manually by the user and helps distinguish one terminal from another, making it easier to track which specific terminal is sending reports and trades to its connected Telegram channel. You can set or change the terminal name in Settings → Advanced → Remote → This bot name, followed by restarting the terminal.