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# Launching the Terminal

### Bot Authorization

To activate access to the terminal, you need to verify your Telegram account in Cryptovizor.\
Please use the instructions on the page below ⬇️

{% embed url="<https://docs.cvizor.com/en/modules/telegram>" %}

Upon your first interaction with the bot, a check is performed to ensure your Telegram ID matches the Telegram ID used for verification in Cryptovizor. Following this, your subscription level is checked for PRO or higher.\
If all conditions are met, you will see the following message:

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Once you activate the bot, an initial capital of $5000 is automatically credited to your public account. This amount is permanently yours; it does not disappear if your Cryptovizor subscription expires or if you delete the chat with the bot.

Unlike the private account, the public account cannot be reset or topped up. It remains with you indefinitely.

Our terminal has a built-in risk control module that will prevent you from being liquidated or losing more than 50% of your deposit in a single trade.


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