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101  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Cryptsy user growth, Logout Issues Thread on: November 29, 2013, 05:41:21 PM
Unfortunately, the site is very slow and some features does not work at all. Waiting for deposit for 12 hours is sad. I understand that the number of users extraordinary, but still, what are we pay our fees for?

It would be nice if Crypsy stops accepting new users and took care about their existing customers firstly.
102  Economy / Auctions / Re: ## 1320 ASICMINER DIRECT SHARES @0.29[btc] - 7 DAYS AUCTION - ESCROW POSSIBLE ## on: November 29, 2013, 09:22:47 AM
if the market price is 0.3 ,the auction price here is more than 0.31, then what would you do ? I am sure most guys will buy it directly on markets even he didn't cancel his bid.
IF I obey the rule strongly, Then I will just let the my bid here let it be , and wish I would be kicked out, it's a smart choice.
but  what if I am not kicked out finally, I am sure I just have no more BTCs to buy there shares even I really want to pay them to obey the rule.
Also, I know reputation is really important for the bitcoiner , but I think it's not just  simply  about "obey the rule".

whatever,  cancel my bid is the best choice both for the seller and buyer. If people stick to say " you should obey the rule,anyway" , then I say sorry for that... In this situation , I just don't know "what's the right thing to do" , also it's maybe one of the problems of 7 days period of auction....


Well, if you think a couple of bucks is more worth than your word and your reputation, then what you say makes sense. Just please make sure you don't bid in my auctions. Thanks.
103  Economy / Auctions / Re: [Auction] MtGox open order automat - second auction on: November 29, 2013, 07:00:39 AM
More explanation on how I use the tool

Yesterday I have cancelled all my trades - I'm using 70 trades now, so the cancel command comes handy. And just before going to sleep I have installed new 70 buy commands. Here is the picture:



- the blue arrow points to the moment of installation - yesterday, just before the night, the price was around 1200 on Gox and I installed 70 buy commands starting 1179.8900 and going way down even below 800 (I'm conservative).
- the red arrow points to the moment when I started my computer today and checked the situation, price on Gox was 1200
- the green arrow points to the moment when the price was lowest during the night

My buy commands executed down to price 1050.7500. Since my formulas are set to buy more on lower price, the greatest single amount I bought during the night was for price 1050.75. Now I have my bitcoins from the night bought at average price of 1116.03 USD and this is after deducting Gox trade fees. Since the current price is 1200 USD, if I sell now, my profit would be 7.5 % minus selling fees, so let's say 7 %.

I could (but did not) set a sell order (or multiple sell orders). If i did, I could have sold some or all for 1220-1240 during the night already. This is optional in my strategy.
 
Of course, that 7 % profit is not from my whole capital used in this strategy - my buy orders were covered down to price 800 USD. I consider it very possible for BTC price to move down 30 % during a single day/night, but if I was more aggressive, I could set it all my capital to cover buy orders only down to 1000 USD for example. This is up on you to decide how aggressive you want to be and which price level you consider unlikely to fall below during the fall you want to profit on.
104  Economy / Auctions / Re: [Auction] MtGox open order automat - second auction on: November 28, 2013, 12:31:52 PM
105  Economy / Auctions / Re: [Auction] MtGox open order automat - second auction on: November 28, 2013, 12:31:31 PM
Forgot the counter ...
http://gifcountdown.com/australia-adelaide/1385920800/fdfdfd/474747/fdfdfd/333333/ffff00/true/counter.gif

(2 days 20 hrs to go)
106  Economy / Auctions / [Auction] MtGox open order automat - second auction on: November 28, 2013, 08:23:40 AM
Hi again,

previous auction was successful - see here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=336368.0, so here we go once again. Since that time, the software I am offering here made me another good bunch of money while lowering my the risk.

Auction rules

Starting price: 0.025 BTC
Smallest price increment: 0.005 BTC
Auction ends with the counter above.
Winning bids are binding.
Escrow? Possible, if you need it, you arrange the deal and pay fees. Must be super trusted like JohnK. Mutual agreement on the guy is needed.
The winner gets nonexclusive copy of the tool.
No PM bids accepted for this auction.

If you are interested in modifications of this tool, do not post in this auction. This auction is only for the tool as described below. If you are interested in some modification of it, let me know in PM what would you need and include your offer in BTC too.

License
By bidding you agree that if you win, you will not be allowed to sell the tool to other persons, you just get a license to use the tool for yourself. You will be allowed to modify the source code and add new features, but not to sell my code or its parts. Thanks for understanding.

Guarantee
The tool is being sold as is. I use it for myself, that is its primary purpose of existence. I just thought that someone might be interested in this too, so that could make me some extra satoshis. I really can not guarantee you any additional coding work in the future for 0.01 BTC and similar amounts. It just works now. It would need update only if MtGox changes their API. I might be able to make that change for you in the future if that happens, but not free of charge.

However, I offer you updates in case it stops working within 30 days after purchase. If MtGox changes their API in 30 days from purchase, you will get update for free so that you can use the tool again. If I fail to give you that update within 14 days of your request, you get your money back.

So, what is being sold?
For my own trading I have coded a tool in C#, I am using it daily, works well for me, so maybe someone would also find it handy. I will give you the source code so that you can be sure that the tool is what you expect and not something ugly that would steal your BTC. If you are interested I can give you the binary too, but this is not very smart idea unless you really trust me ...

This tool is for Windows - Vista and higher for sure, probably XP SP3 too - the only requirement is .NET 4 (*nix systems might have Mono or Wine, but I am not familiar with it and I do not know if my program runs under Mono or Wine; if you are *nix user, it is completely your risk to bid in this auction, you might end with a thing you might not be able to use on your non-Windows system; however, if you use VirtualBox or VMware with Windows, it would work for sure) and you run it like this:

Code:

btc.exe FILE


FILE is a simple TXT file that you create with your favorite text editor. It looks like this:

Code:

{
  "Action": "CancelOrders",
  "Count": "0",
  "BasePrice": "0",
  "BaseAmount": "0",
  "PriceFormula": "0",
  "AmountFormula": "0"
}


or like this:

Code:

{
  "Action": "Buy",
  "Count": "50",
  "BasePrice": "299.8400",
  "BaseAmount": "0.01",
  "PriceFormula": "[Price] - 0.9",
  "AmountFormula": "[Amount] + ([Counter] + 1) * 0.001"
}


or with Action set to "Sell", obviously. This is JSON format of input.

Now what it does. If action is "CancelOrders" it just cancel all your MtGox orders. It goes one by one and with a small delay between two requests, it sends cancel order request to MtGox. This is handy if you have more than 10 orders and need to cancel them. All other input parameters are ignored in case of "CancelOrder" action.

Much more interesting are "Buy" and "Sell" actions. In their case other parameters are useful too.

Count paramter is a number of orders you would like to create. I use 50-70 here, but this is entirely up on you. Could be 1, could be 100. I am not sure whether MtGox has any limit here, but up to 70 it is tested and works fine.

BasePrice is simply the price of the first order, for which you want to Buy/Sell BTC.

BaseAmount is the amount of BTC of the first order you want to Buy/Sell.

PriceFormula is how the price is changed with each order. So, if the BasePrice is 100 and you have your PriceFormule set to "[Price] - 1.00" then the first order's price will be 100, second will be 99, third 98 etc. You can use some variables here like [Price] and [Counter]. [Price] is simply the price of your last order. [Counter] goes from 1 up to the value of your Count parameter, incremented by 1 after placing an order.

Similarly AmountFormula is how your Amount is being changed. Here you can use variables [Amount] and [Counter].

It might be more clear to have an example. So let's try this. I create "config-buy-test.txt" and run "btc.exe config-buy-test.txt". The configuration file looks like this:

Code:

{
  "Action": "Buy",
  "Count": "5",
  "BasePrice": "100.00",
  "BaseAmount": "0.01",
  "PriceFormula": "[Price] - 0.50",
  "AmountFormula": "[Amount] + [Counter] * 5 * 0.001"
}


The result is here (snapshot taken some time ago, MtGox looks different now, but the tool works without change with the new interface too):




As you can see, we started on price 100 USD/BTC and amount 0.01 BTC. Then we altered your Price by formula

Price := [Price] - 0.5

so the second order has its price set to 99.5. The amount formula is

Amount := [Amount] + [Counter] * 5 * 0.001

which is after first order:

Amount := 0.01 + 1 * 5 * 0.001 = 0.015

Third order is Price := 99.5 - 0.5 = 99.0
and Amount := 0.015 + 2 * 5 * 0.001 = 0.015 + 0.01 = 0.025

and so on.
107  Economy / Auctions / Re: ## 1320 ASICMINER DIRECT SHARES @0.29[btc] - 7 DAYS AUCTION - ESCROW POSSIBLE ## on: November 27, 2013, 03:48:09 PM
change 3 @ 0.30 -> 3 @ 0.31
108  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: MCXNow Shutting down (Temporary) on: November 26, 2013, 07:33:28 AM
what a rip off  Sad
109  Economy / Auctions / Re: ## 1320 ASICMINER DIRECT SHARES @0.29[btc] - 7 DAYS AUCTION - ESCROW POSSIBLE ## on: November 26, 2013, 06:52:02 AM
change 3 @ 0.29 -> 3 @ 0.30
110  Economy / Auctions / Re: ## 1320 ASICMINER DIRECT SHARES @0.29[btc] - 7 DAYS AUCTION - ESCROW POSSIBLE ## on: November 25, 2013, 12:53:15 PM
3 @ 0.29
111  Economy / Auctions / Re: [Auction] MtGox open order automat on: November 22, 2013, 07:18:03 AM
payment received, code sent
112  Economy / Auctions / Re: [Auction] MtGox open order automat on: November 21, 2013, 07:08:14 PM
pierrejo is the winner. Thank you.
113  Economy / Exchanges / Re: www.BITSTAMP.net Bitcoin exchange site for USD/BTC on: November 21, 2013, 07:05:25 PM
Finally, money credited! Good.
114  Economy / Auctions / Re: [Auction] MtGox open order automat on: November 21, 2013, 04:47:51 PM
countdown possibly broken, auction ends in 73 minutes
115  Economy / Exchanges / Re: www.BITSTAMP.net Bitcoin exchange site for USD/BTC on: November 21, 2013, 07:37:23 AM
My deposit from 11th still not credited, 60 hours since last reply from support Sad

Edit: Finally an answer that it will be credited in 1 day. Good.
116  Economy / Auctions / Re: [Auction] MtGox open order automat on: November 21, 2013, 06:25:35 AM
Less than 12 hours to go.  Smiley
117  Economy / Securities / Re: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It on: November 20, 2013, 02:05:45 PM
yes 0.00132577
118  Economy / Securities / Re: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It on: November 20, 2013, 12:07:26 PM
new all time low, 50% than the lowest ever  Shocked

Honest mistake, someone donated to me, I thought it was the divs  Grin

 Grin you, you are good!
119  Economy / Exchanges / Re: www.BITSTAMP.net Bitcoin exchange site for USD/BTC on: November 20, 2013, 07:36:42 AM
The site is extremely slow, but works. BTC withdrawal worked for me now including email confirmation. However, my 1000+ EUR deposit has still not been credited.
120  Economy / Auctions / Re: [Auction] MtGox open order automat on: November 19, 2013, 03:05:11 PM
Thank you for your bid.
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