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401  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: leonArdo - Bitcoin Trading Bot: Binance, Bittrex, HitBTC, Poloniex, Bitfinex... on: February 04, 2018, 06:44:05 PM
The Binance Margin Bot keeps stopping after the first trade was made!

l02/04 09:55:15 am binance:bot:XRP/ETH: [Margin-3] transition to "initializing"
02/04 09:55:16 am binance:bot:XRP/ETH: [Margin-3] transition to "creating sell order"
02/04 09:55:17 am binance:bot:XRP/ETH: [Margin-3] placing order sell 525 XRP @0.0009995 ETH
02/04 09:55:17 am binance:bot:XRP/ETH: [Margin-3] transition to "waiting for order to be placed"
02/04 09:55:24 am binance:bot:XRP/ETH: [Margin-3] transition to "order active"
02/04 10:01:20 am binance:bot:XRP/ETH: [Margin-3] current order is outdated, replacing order
02/04 10:01:20 am binance:bot:XRP/ETH: [Margin-3] transition to "check whether order must be adapted"
02/04 10:01:21 am binance:bot:XRP/ETH: [Margin-3] replacing the current sell order would result in an identical price of 0.0009995 so canceling/re-placing the order is skipped
02/04 10:01:21 am binance:bot:XRP/ETH: [Margin-3] transition to "order active"
02/04 10:07:22 am binance:bot:XRP/ETH: [Margin-3] current order is outdated, replacing order
02/04 10:07:22 am binance:bot:XRP/ETH: [Margin-3] transition to "check whether order must be adapted"
02/04 10:07:32 am binance:bot:XRP/ETH: [Margin-3] the current order must be adapted as the next sell price (0.000999) differs from the current price (0.0009995)
02/04 10:07:32 am binance:bot:XRP/ETH: [Margin-3] transition to "canceling order"
02/04 10:09:00 am binance: Network error in buffer(funds): http error while requesting funds: [http code: 400(Bad Request)]: ProtocolInvalidOperation (the requested operation is invalid for this protocol), Message: "Timestamp for this request is outside of the recvWindow." (Code: -1021)
02/04 10:10:38 am binance:XRP/ETH: Network error in buffer[2](active orders: LocalError (as Error): http error while requesting open_orders: [http code: 400(Bad Request)]: ProtocolInvalidOperation (the requested operation is invalid for this protocol), Message: "Timestamp for this request is outside of the recvWindow." (Code: -1021)
02/04 10:11:28 am binance:XRP/ETH: Could not query funds for cancel order in 5 tries: http error while requesting funds: [http code: 400(Bad Request)]: ProtocolInvalidOperation (the requested operation is invalid for this protocol), Message: "Timestamp for this request is outside of the recvWindow." (Code: -1021)
02/04 10:11:28 am binance:bot:XRP/ETH: [Margin-3] an exception occured while the bot was running :'error canceling order 13652310 stopping strategy to avoid double orders'og.....
02/04 10:07:32 am binance:bot:XRP/ETH: [Margin-3] the current order must be adapted as the next sell price (0.000999) differs from the current price (0.0009995)
02/04 10:07:32 am binance:bot:XRP/ETH: [Margin-3] transition to "canceling order"
02/04 10:09:00 am binance: Network error in buffer(funds): http error while requesting funds: [http code: 400(Bad Request)]: ProtocolInvalidOperation (the requested operation is invalid for this protocol), Message: "Timestamp for this request is outside of the recvWindow." (Code: -1021)
02/04 10:10:38 am binance:XRP/ETH: Network error in buffer[2](active orders: LocalError (as Error): http error while requesting open_orders: [http code: 400(Bad Request)]: ProtocolInvalidOperation (the requested operation is invalid for this protocol), Message: "Timestamp for this request is outside of the recvWindow." (Code: -1021)
02/04 10:11:28 am binance:XRP/ETH: Could not query funds for cancel order in 5 tries: http error while requesting funds: [http code: 400(Bad Request)]: ProtocolInvalidOperation (the requested operation is invalid for this protocol), Message: "Timestamp for this request is outside of the recvWindow." (Code: -1021)
02/04 10:11:28 am binance:bot:XRP/ETH: [Margin-3] an exception occured while the bot was running :'error canceling order 13652310 stopping strategy to avoid double orders'




Hmm, doesn't look good!

We will look into. I think it happens when the web socket connection becomes too slow. We saw it once and were already looking into it as far as I know. If you have any more information can you send it to support@marginsoftware.de

Thanks!
Jonathan
402  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: leonArdo - Bitcoin Trading Bot: Binance, Bittrex, HitBTC, Poloniex, Bitfinex... on: February 04, 2018, 04:53:09 PM
I'm in Demo mode trying 10 pair BB at Binance and 9 pair only have trade data back to Jan 16, and one pair, NANO/BTC, only has trade data for today, Feb 3.

The data is the data we collected since adding it to our data collection. We are looking into getting access to older data though.

More Info on the XRB rebranding is available at:
https://hackernoon.com/nano-rebrand-announcement-9101528a7b76


All the best,

  Rene
403  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: leonArdo - Bitcoin Trading Bot: Binance, Bittrex, HitBTC, Poloniex, Bitfinex... on: February 04, 2018, 04:48:58 PM

I had some similar mishaps using BB (of several trades in a short time with no gain or even small losses), and I guess that it's due to using very short timeframe (like <6 hours) with no minimum gain set, when the price is relatively flat and the BB get very narrow.

So I started setting minimum gains with BB and even setting at some positive value the Sell band and Buy band parameters, and I even stopped using BB strategies on timeframes shorter than 6 hours, and after that I didn't have more events of that sort, even if trades get less frequent.

Speaking of possible improvements I'd like the addition of trailing stops, and an indication of what strategy triggered each executed order (because I use different strategies on different timeframes on the same markets).

+1  
Both suggestions are very much needed.
We propably see them in a near future update. Smiley
Time will show how successful the project will turn out. Good luck.

Thanks Smiley We are just getting started!

  Rene
404  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: Best free and paid bots for Bittrex? on: February 03, 2018, 03:58:14 PM
Jonathan here from leonArdo. We have over 3000 customers who use leonArdo's bots for not only Bittrex, but Binance, Poloniex, HitBTC, Kraken, Bitfinex, Bitstamp, OKCoin, Huobi...

A lifetime license costs just $129.

Check us out: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1467939.0

Or get in touch if you have any questions.
405  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Best bot for BITTREX and POLONIEX on: February 03, 2018, 03:57:09 PM
Is this project still alive?

Jonathan here from leonArdo. We have over 3000 customers who use leonArdo's bots for not only Bittrex and Poloniex, but Binance, HitBTC, Kraken, Bitfinex, Bitstamp, OKCoin, Huobi...

A lifetime license costs just $129.

Check us out: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1467939.0
406  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: leonArdo - Bitcoin Trading Bot: Binance, Bittrex, HitBTC, Poloniex, Bitfinex... on: February 03, 2018, 01:33:54 PM
Wow! Looks great! An especially nice touch is displaying BNB with the currencies so I can keep track of it to make sure I never run out and my exchange fees remain only half of the already low low Binance fees.  Grin

Fit, form and function.

Great Work Team!

Thanks a lot CTShaman!
407  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Where can I find this HitBTC Trading Bot? on: February 03, 2018, 11:57:02 AM
Dont do it, the only legit bot that is running right now is GunBot and Cat, they are the only ones who are not scam at the moment.

They are very expensive, but it is worth it if you are really going to be trading with a good amount of money (i am not talking about $100 or $200)
The bot is over $1200, so yes, you would need to be trading with over $5000 a month in order to make a little profit every month.

But be careful about in where do you look for bots, the ones who are pretty cheap, are scam, and it is easy to know that.


I am wondering where I can find such a bot.

leonArdo also supports HitBTC.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1467939.0

We realised our Bollinger Band bot last month and the reaction has been great. Lifetime license costs just $129. Over 3000 customers and we have been doing this since 2014. Check us out!

Jonathan

408  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: leonArdo - Bitcoin Trading Bot: Binance, Bittrex, HitBTC, Poloniex, Bitfinex... on: February 03, 2018, 08:31:44 AM
History for Binance ETH/BTC is a flat line leonArdo is buying and selling over and over so I stopped Bollinger Band. Now I am noticing that every pair I look at on Binance had or has problems.

I'm checking now Binance ETH/BTC in Demo mode and don't see flat lines. Candles on Manual & Bollinger look OK to me.
But as I said I'm on Demo.
Seems to be getting back on track but this is what I was seeing. I kept seeing desktop notifications so I looked into it.

I was beginning to think what a haul! Until I realized what had happened.

Each coin I looked had different begin and end times where it was doing this but the main span was overlapping.

When leonArdo is running the data is not pulled from our servers but from the exchanges APIs itself to give users the most autonomy possible.
So did you maybe lost you connection in that time frame maybe? Data collection for that window looks fine from our side.

Thanks for your support! Your reports are very welcome!

  Rene
409  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] leonArdo - Bitcoin Trading Bot for Poloniex, Bittrex, Bitstamp, Bitfinex.. on: February 02, 2018, 07:58:39 PM


leonArdo 3.8.0 released

Two new exchanges and Desktop Notifications!

Major new features
  • Binance added
  • Kraken added
  • 64-bit build for Windows now available
  • Desktop notifications and tray icon added

Improvements
  • Made placement of multiple spot orders in close succession more responsive
  • Order association errors are better handled in the mArgin maker bot
  • Improved handling of erroneous characters pasted with API info into login window
  • Improved responsiveness of completed trades list
  • Explicitly set low-fragmentation heap on Windows
  • Disabled blocking of certain max buy and min sell prices in mArgin maker

Fixes
  • Fixed floating trades in Demo after 'continue last session' restart
  • Disabled 'any' option in the Bollinger Band bot if at least the minimum tradable amount is not available on both sides
  • Fixed freezing GUI when mArgin maker bot stops
  • Fixed crash on entering wrong credentials on HitBTC
  • Various other stability and performance improvements
  • Better handling of ticker errors for all markets
  • Various small UI cleanups and fixes
  • Spelling and translation fixes
  • Fixed bug where closing the active currency pair tab would sometimes crash leonArdo on slower machines
  • Fixed issue with minimum trade amount on Poloniex
  • Added wait for cancel order to fully finish before attempting order association in the mArgin maker bot - fixes a potential crash on Bitfinex
  • Currency pairs are now sorted alphabetically in Bitfinex

Note: If anyone has an issue with the new version please let us know: support@marginsoftware.de
The previous 3.7.8 version is still available for download as a fallback option.

Important: Although Kraken improved their trading engine, it is still much slower than every other market we support. This can result in some situations that are unlikely to occur on other markets. For example, if you stop a bot to adjust some setting and then press start again, it might be that the amount the bot starts with the second time is smaller than the first. This is because the funds might not have updated yet. So take care and double check the the bot is starting with the amount you want it to.

How can you get your copy?

If you are an existing customer you can simply click on the "update available!" link on the leonArdo login screen and download this version.

Or if you are new just head over to website and click through to our Products section.
You can also download a demo version of leonArdo from the website to try before you buy.
410  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] leonArdo - Bitcoin Trading Bot for Poloniex, Bittrex, Bitstamp, Bitfinex.. on: February 02, 2018, 06:16:02 PM
@mArgin team:

I don't know how many users are there using leonArdo on Linux, and how many of them have similar problems (I, personally, had used it before on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS as recommended, without these issues), to justify implementing my idea, but here you go:

Have you considered using Docker to supply a fully-functional, stable and certified Linux container for leonArdo? It could bundle the essential, recommended core OS base, so it would run exactly as it should on every Linux distro out there. And, depending on how you deliver it, the installation could be even easier than it is today (e.g. publish leonArdo on the public Docker Hub); what about a simple "docker pull leonardo"?  Wink

And to be fair, I 100% agree with Rene: I have almost 18 years of professional experience with Linux, and even with apps statically compiled, it's almost impossible to deliver an app that runs perfectly on *every* Linux distro out there. Heck, even Java apps sometimes don't work like that. In fact, I think the heterogeneity of Linux distros works against a greater adoption of this OS for desktop users; of course it's fun for hackers and enthusiasts like us, but no big enterprise is going to develop and TEST their software on every distro (that's why they usually release at most for Ubuntu LTS and sometimes Fedora, for the desktop, and RHEL for enterprise servers). That leaves almost only open-source software that can be recompiled by the Xyz distro maintainer...

But this is off-topic. I think a Docker container would close this gap (like a "static build on steroids"), if the cost to implement justify the benefits.


A docker solution sounds nice. We have to look into it. I haven't used it much for desktop applications yet. Also I don't know yet how easy it would be for the average user to run it on his/her machine.

Good idea though.

All the best,

  Rene
411  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] leonArdo - Bitcoin Trading Bot for Poloniex, Bittrex, Bitstamp, Bitfinex.. on: February 02, 2018, 10:06:53 AM
Quick update Wink

leonArdo-linux-3.7.8-b12118297 Running separate instances for each exchange (as is do usually for a while).

On bitfinex with 15 open pairs, only one margin maker running for about 3 to 5 days or so.
After stopping the margin maker, leonArdo terminates very quickly. It's a bit hard to repeat to get this to happen (and so to log it).
Maybe some problem which accumulates over time? Dunno. Wink
Additionally, at some time it seems a strategy gets stuck at changing it's state from buy to sell or vice versa. I need to stop it (which often goes w/o a crash) and then restart it to have it working again. Sadly, at that point often leonArdo lost already a lot of stability and a crash can be expected soon.

On bittrex, having 6 open pairs and no bots running at all.
leonArdo terminates after at least 2 hours of runtime. I've tried it to have it running with strace to log for the problem but that actually prevents it from happening. That makes it even harder to find the problem. Sad

On HitBTC, 2 open pairs, 1 to 2 margin makers running on these.
After 5 days of runtime, leonArdo gets out of sync with the API and stopped to recognize changed values in the wallets after an order get filled.

I still need more ways to have efficient/meaningful logging. What about Qts integrated logging facilities? I've seen that leonArdo looks for a specific ini file for the configuration of it but sadly does not recognize if i set that up for full logging (whilst other software i use gets very noisy in the terminal.. Wink)

Besides that; there is still the new usenet/google group i've created where we (users) can discuss these bug-reports, suggestions, best practices and such in separated posts to avoid having this thread cluttered with all of them all over. Wink

https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/leonardo-users

Greetings

Hacky

Hi Hacky!

thanks for yout thorough testing. We appreciate it! The logs right after the crash would also help.
Can you confirm that you are not seeing any crashes when running it with strace?
And does it crash right after stopping the strategy? Or a couple sec, minutes later?

All the best,

  Rene

 


As i asked where to find the logs, i got told to check the windows system logs.... Well i'm no longer using windows and still did not get any meaningful information about where to find usable logs at all. So nope, i did not check any logs... Maybe, someone of you can tell me, which exact file out of the tons of files your software creates might be the best one to start with? What about a useful implementation of the qt logging facilities maybe? Wink

For bitfinex, it actually crashes after a distinct amount of runtime whenever i try to stop a running bot or adapt an existing order.

On HitBTC, leonardo just freezes after an unknown amount of time since i have more than one pair open steadily.

For now, poloniex seems to be the only stable variant of the exchanges (I use bitfinex, bittrex (unusable!), HitBTC and Poloniex).

I would like to help more with identifiying problems and bugs .. but having any instance running in strace makes it painfully slow and potentially even slows don API access by a significant amount, which might lead to the reason for crashing on bittrex at all but, i don't know the source and i'm not that much of a programmer at all..

I actually try to write myself some evil hacked wrapper script to be able to launch leonardo for any specific exchange and write all outputs in to separate log files and even save (copy) the logs leonardo creates on it's own to keep them for analysis. But it is going to be a really evil hack, creating file descriptors in bash to save outputs to stdout/stderr, launch leonardo halfways in background to be able to process the outputs an logs and so on...

I wish there would be a better way for this. What about some debug mode, triggered via command line parameters or so? Wink

Hacky

Here is where to find the logs, credit to Amaralluis (from a prior post). They will  contain helpful information for support to work on the issues you have uncovered.
+++
You should still report to the developers about this error.

The email is :    support@marginsoftware.de

and you can find the logs in the folder Leonardo located :

The .leonArdo is a hidden folder in your home directory.

If you are on Windows it's something like
C:\Users\YOURLOGINNAME\.leonArdo

On Mac OS X its
/Users/YOURLOGINNAME/.leonardo

And on Linux it's
/home/YOURLOGINNAME/.leonardo

+++

The files you would be looking for are named by their exchange and pair.

exchange-COIN-PAIREDWITH.log
if it is a demo log it will say
demo-exchange-COIN-PAIREDWITH.log

The log for an XMR-BTC pair at Bittrex would be named:
bittrex-XMR-BTC.log

Often my logs run 60+ MB so I 7z compress them for efficiency before sending them. Probably 85% of the time I will send a screen print if I think it is helpful.

Heh .. yeah thank you for that bit of clarification... I already knowed where to find the logs at all .. but it seems to be to much hassle to check and save them everytime any problem occurs (and sadly, that's happening very frequently..).

So, as i wrote on my last post, i'm gonna hack some wrapper together to make that easier to me.

At least, logs are preserved and not rewritten/old content deleted.

Maybe, i should simply send them the full package ... but .. well watch out:

Code:
questron|hackbyte|05:55:18|~/.leonardo| 0> find . -iname \*bitfinex\*.log | grep -v demo | wc -l ; du -hs /home/hackbyte/.leonardo
34
1.5G    /home/hackbyte/.leonardo

1.5gigs of logfiles .... and just some little of 34 logs only for bitfinex with 15 open pairs... whaaaaaaaa Wink

Anyways .. i'm going to compress the whole mess over there ... save them online for marginsoftware staff to download it and clean up a bit on my homedir....

Hopefully i can go further with my hacky wrapper or so ....

Greetings,

hacky


Hi Hacky,

just on a side note - as you seem to have a lot more problems running leonardo than most - we support leonArdo for Ubuntu Linux only so far (apart from OSX and Windows of course).
I know you don't want to run Ubuntu - and believe me, in a way I can relate to that as an avid user of NetBSD for years Wink - but we have still limited resources and we have to focus on the distributions that most people use.
We will have a look at your logs and try to tackle all issues asap, just a reminder that using Ubuntu could help.

Thanks for your support!

  Rene






412  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] leonArdo - Bitcoin Trading Bot for Poloniex, Bittrex, Bitstamp, Bitfinex.. on: January 31, 2018, 04:35:01 PM
Hi,

I've been using this bot for a few weeks on windows mostly without issues, but I wanted to try to run it on a VPS so it could be always on.

After downloading leonArdo on the vps with ubuntu 16.04 when I try to run the sh file the terminal opens, outputs: running on ubuntu 16.04 and then opens the leonardo window.
The only problem is that the window is completely black and the cpu is 100%.

Am I missing something? or is leonArdo too heavy to even start on the vps?

Hi,

what specs (CPU, Memory, etc) does your VPS have and what software are you using to connect to the machine?

All the best,

  Rene
413  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] leonArdo - Bitcoin Trading Bot for Poloniex, Bittrex, Bitstamp, Bitfinex.. on: January 30, 2018, 06:36:22 PM

Avast flags it as potential threat, you can allow through avast firewall preferences, each new version does it. I submit it to avast as a safe program, it returns a day later saying all is well in wonderland, and that it has been added to the database.



I did the same, but, as you said, every new version is the same story. MalwareBytes also recognizes as a potential threat.  I told both of them that it is  false positive. but apparently they don't believe me  Grin



Thanks guys! I also contacted avast regarding this issue.

All the best,

  Rene
414  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] leonArdo - Bitcoin Trading Bot for Poloniex, Bittrex, Bitstamp, Bitfinex.. on: January 29, 2018, 09:05:42 PM
Quick update Wink

leonArdo-linux-3.7.8-b12118297 Running separate instances for each exchange (as is do usually for a while).

On bitfinex with 15 open pairs, only one margin maker running for about 3 to 5 days or so.
After stopping the margin maker, leonArdo terminates very quickly. It's a bit hard to repeat to get this to happen (and so to log it).
Maybe some problem which accumulates over time? Dunno. Wink
Additionally, at some time it seems a strategy gets stuck at changing it's state from buy to sell or vice versa. I need to stop it (which often goes w/o a crash) and then restart it to have it working again. Sadly, at that point often leonArdo lost already a lot of stability and a crash can be expected soon.

On bittrex, having 6 open pairs and no bots running at all.
leonArdo terminates after at least 2 hours of runtime. I've tried it to have it running with strace to log for the problem but that actually prevents it from happening. That makes it even harder to find the problem. Sad

On HitBTC, 2 open pairs, 1 to 2 margin makers running on these.
After 5 days of runtime, leonArdo gets out of sync with the API and stopped to recognize changed values in the wallets after an order get filled.

I still need more ways to have efficient/meaningful logging. What about Qts integrated logging facilities? I've seen that leonArdo looks for a specific ini file for the configuration of it but sadly does not recognize if i set that up for full logging (whilst other software i use gets very noisy in the terminal.. Wink)

Besides that; there is still the new usenet/google group i've created where we (users) can discuss these bug-reports, suggestions, best practices and such in separated posts to avoid having this thread cluttered with all of them all over. Wink

https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/leonardo-users

Greetings

Hacky

Hi Hacky!

thanks for yout thorough testing. We appreciate it! The logs right after the crash would also help.
Can you confirm that you are not seeing any crashes when running it with strace?
And does it crash right after stopping the strategy? Or a couple sec, minutes later?

All the best,

  Rene

 
415  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] leonArdo - Bitcoin Trading Bot for Poloniex, Bittrex, Bitstamp, Bitfinex.. on: January 29, 2018, 09:00:35 PM
Edit: even a calculation of the aggregate net gain/loss of all operations performed in each market in a given period would be cool.

We agree. It is in on our todo list and would also love to see it Wink

All the best,

  Rene
416  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] leonArdo - Bitcoin Trading Bot for Poloniex, Bittrex, Bitstamp, Bitfinex.. on: January 29, 2018, 08:58:18 PM
Hi,

is the use of Min eff.sell gain & Min eff.buy gain on Bollinger strategy, similar with Min. effective gain on Margin Maker.
Meaning that negative values with small losses, helps bot follow the trend ?

Thanks

Yes, a neg. min effective gain allows for selling at a loss. Which allows to continue trading even in a downtrend.

All the best,

  Rene
417  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] leonArdo - Bitcoin Trading Bot for Poloniex, Bittrex, Bitstamp, Bitfinex.. on: January 28, 2018, 08:50:48 AM
@leonArdo team, two suggestions to avoid problems with fake/pirated leonArdo versions, and/or corrupted downloads:

1) Publish the hashes (SHA256?) of the installers in the download section. I know the build changes when new keys are added, but keeping at least the most current hashes would help, i.e. someone who downloads it can check the hash right away to make sure it's not corrupted, and you can internally keep a history of the hashes for each build, if necessary to check a particular case.

2) Digitally sign the installers. It would avoid fake/pirated versions.


Am I the only one that has a probelm with some Leonardo files ringing all the  bells with the antivirus ?

I am on Win (7), and all my antivirus software (avast, msft, nalwarebytes etc) are panicking on one particular file "1.exe" that is sitting in my "%user\appdata\roaming" dir which it seems to be affected by the "win32:Malware-gen" virus/trojan.

I noticed this file is part of the leonardo installation package and it is created when Leonardo installs itself.

What is this file? Why it is there ? Is it ok to delete it ?

I run leonardo in a virtualbox just to be on the safe side, but I would like to have some assurance from the developers or other users.

TIA

Hi,

are you sure you downloaded leonArdo from our official website?

All the best,

  Rene

Yes quite sure.  I bought the copy and it is running on my exchanger fine. 

I ran the demo for a while (still downloaded from marginsoftware site), and then bought it. Once my API were set i redownloaded anew. I even clicked directly the link in the confirmation email, so no chanche of spoofing  website.

If you want I can send you the  file I downloaded  so you can check yourself.

Shall I get in  contact support with this info ?

Thanks dbolivar.

We will do this! We used to sign the windows binary using DigiCert and we will do it again now.
418  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: error... always.... on: January 27, 2018, 04:29:59 PM

The first google search result for "error" "Nonce must be greater than 1268885791" is a link to Github where the suggestion is too generate a new API key, leonArdo support should be able to advise if that solution may help you.
This helps if the key is used where else. Not in my case.
Same problem here. updating keys doesn't help

Sorry for the confusion with that message. We should downgrade that message to a warning. If you just see one error and not multiple, it is just that you are running multiple pairs and sometimes these 'overtake' each other as they run in parallel. It normally just fails once from time to time and then leonArdo immediately trys again.

All the best,

  Rene
419  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] leonArdo - Bitcoin Trading Bot for Poloniex, Bittrex, Bitstamp, Bitfinex.. on: January 27, 2018, 04:23:18 PM
Am I the only one that has a probelm with some Leonardo files ringing all the  bells with the antivirus ?

I am on Win (7), and all my antivirus software (avast, msft, nalwarebytes etc) are panicking on one particular file "1.exe" that is sitting in my "%user\appdata\roaming" dir which it seems to be affected by the "win32:Malware-gen" virus/trojan.

I noticed this file is part of the leonardo installation package and it is created when Leonardo installs itself.

What is this file? Why it is there ? Is it ok to delete it ?

I run leonardo in a virtualbox just to be on the safe side, but I would like to have some assurance from the developers or other users.

TIA

Hi,

are you sure you downloaded leonArdo from our official website?

All the best,

  Rene
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Any estimation for binance adding?

Working on it. Testing it right now and will release it in one of the next releases.

All the best,

  Rene

Can I change to binance? I have problems with the bitfinex account

We can not let everyone just choose a second license. It is a case by case decision. So for example if you just started using Bittrex and they locked your account we probably would let you switch.
Just contact support@marginsoftware.de and explain the situation.

All the best,

  Rene
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