I guess you are banned then. I wrote some code to fetch prices via proxies, but it's hard to get a list of reliable free proxies.
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That might be too slow already. Better hold funds in all the traded currencies and fire all the orders at once.
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Some exchanges have methods to check the status of an order. The most simple way is usually to check your funds. If you bought 1 btc and your btc funds are 1 btc higher than before => order filled.
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Is anyone here good with design, too? I want to create some exchange UI with jquery and HTML.
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I guess most exchanges will ban you, if you fetch prices every second?
I work on java trading code btw and released a lib to fetch prices from some exchanges btw.
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Just in case anyone is still interested in a meeting here, I'd be willing to look for a location.
Falls noch jemand an einem Treffen hier interessiert ist, wäre ich gerne bereit mich nach einem Raum umzusehen.
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HEy, that in the Kaiserslautern direction! Should be good to reach from here...
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I feel sorry for you. I can only offer you to compare your values to the ones of my implementation. It seems to work ok.
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Noone? No time given?
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I thought about the nonce. That's a problem, that could appear here and then. But you should get a different error message then...
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Any news on the expected number of attendants?
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I usually fetch the data every 15s. Why do you wait so long?
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There is no download. Sorry. Maybe I still got the sources somewhere, but I guess it wouldn't run with the current tradelib version anyway.
Problem is, that the bot sells at price x (as an example). But the price just continues to rise to x + 100 and then swings between x + 50 and x + 150 (as an example). The bot is just halted then.
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I currently use postgresql.
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Thanks for reply
Yes im looking for a bot that offer an option to enter safety price ">" or "<" from the limit price so when the market orders hit the safety price the order will get triggered and send to the market order
I had such a bot, but it's kinda useless, because it will stop trading when the price runs in one direction. And it always did that, when I tested the bot.
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