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Title: Free source code for exchange platforms?
Post by: JackH on June 09, 2011, 01:24:06 PM
Does anyone know if the exchange platforms such as TradeHill or Mtgox are free source codes that anyone can download and setup shop? It would be a great thing to have "just in case" so that we can setup exchanges all over the world in the same style as BitCoin is growing. Only this way we can ensure that the BitCoin economy stays safe.


Title: Re: Free source code for exchange platforms?
Post by: ColdHardMetal on June 09, 2011, 01:25:42 PM
I don't think Tradehill or MTGox are, but the Britcoin platform is open source if I'm not mistaken. Maybe Bitcoin Central as well.


Title: Re: Free source code for exchange platforms?
Post by: adrian33 on June 10, 2011, 01:38:38 AM
Check out http://gitorious.org/intersango/


Title: Re: Free source code for exchange platforms?
Post by: hxtop on February 05, 2013, 06:28:30 AM
I'm finding a platform source code for my own bitcoin exchange platform like mtgox.com ,if anyone has please mail me .i am interesting it ,i should be buy it if as well .


Title: Re: Free source code for exchange platforms?
Post by: gweedo on February 05, 2013, 06:32:17 AM
Does anyone know if the exchange platforms such as TradeHill or Mtgox are free source codes that anyone can download and setup shop? It would be a great thing to have "just in case" so that we can setup exchanges all over the world in the same style as BitCoin is growing. Only this way we can ensure that the BitCoin economy stays safe.

These are not simple sites, and involve a lot of custom programming especially the trading match engine. So I doubt any of those sites will be open sourced.


Title: Re: Free source code for exchange platforms?
Post by: Boussac on February 05, 2013, 10:31:40 AM
To my knowledge, bitcoin-central was the first ever open source bitcoin exchange platform, published by Davout on December 31, 2010.
Since then, the software has grown so much that the original release is quite outdated: today, it would take significant resources to support such a complex application if it was operated by a myriad of sites.
Because of regulatory requirements for receiving deposits in fiat currency, I suppose a P2P exchange platform is much more relevant for an open source project.


Title: Re: Free source code for exchange platforms?
Post by: hxtop on March 24, 2013, 04:50:05 PM
To my knowledge, bitcoin-central was the first ever open source bitcoin exchange platform, published by Davout on December 31, 2010.
Since then, the software has grown so much that the original release is quite outdated: today, it would take significant resources to support such a complex application if it was operated by a myriad of sites.
Because of regulatory requirements for receiving deposits in fiat currency, I suppose a P2P exchange platform is much more relevant for an open source project.


can you give me a bitcoin exchange platform source code?
swemp@qq.com


Title: Re: Free source code for exchange platforms?
Post by: coinano on October 07, 2014, 05:46:18 PM
To my knowledge, bitcoin-central was the first ever open source bitcoin exchange platform, published by Davout on December 31, 2010.
Since then, the software has grown so much that the original release is quite outdated: today, it would take significant resources to support such a complex application if it was operated by a myriad of sites.
Because of regulatory requirements for receiving deposits in fiat currency, I suppose a P2P exchange platform is much more relevant for an open source project.


can you give me a bitcoin exchange platform source code?
swemp@qq.com

There is java based exchange platform source code auction
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=813323.0


Title: Re: Free source code for exchange platforms?
Post by: KarstenNilsen on October 14, 2014, 12:04:55 PM
When we started with building our exchange CleverCoin we took a look at most of these open source projects.
The architecture of most of them is terrible.
I heard there are some commercial exchange code/software sellers.
I would recommend to get in touch with them.