you guys are such debbie downers! Think BIG! Think... Electrum!
What has Electrum to do with it? Notes are not part of the bitcoin protocol.
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Hab meine 5 Anteile freigegeben, ich muss hier raus damit ich den Thread hier endlich abbestellen kann, das macht keinen Spaß mehr.
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Any suggestions ?
Use the integer values for everything, they are contained in every json object that carries any numbers. For BTC (order volume) they represent integer number of satoshi, for fiat currency (quote prices) they represent either 1e-5 or 1e-3 units of the quote currency (depends on what currency it is, USD and most others is 1e-5, JPY and SEK its 1e-3).
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yes it show the EUR balance in the status bar at the top. i do not press the "b" key at all.
or "p" or "i", from your stack trace it happened inside the keypress slot.
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i using the original goxtool from the prof7bit github. i have already EUR in account.
Does it show the EUR balance in the status bar at the top? I cannot currently imagine what could cause this error because if you have an EUR account then gox.wallet['EUR'] must exist. Did you press the "b" key before it was fully initialized, before it had downloaded the account info and the account balance showed up in the status bar?
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Many are theorizing that Gox owns it since it was the only thing capable of trading last week when Gox went off line. Yet it kept trading for an hour and a half, slowly pushing the price up while no one else could do anything.
Doesn't make sense. Gox wants the price to go down, not up, and they also need USD. If they wanted to secretly buy BTC they would do it at bitstamp. Also you don't know who was able to trade, bots usually use one of the available APIs to trade, they often continue to work even if the www site is down. Please tell the exact date and time this happened (in UTC) so I can look up the logs of my bot.
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for germans it's the same. So the same limits ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) ok, this is nice, this is enough for my needs. Seems like I might soon become a kraken user. Do you know how the "address verification" for tier 2 works? And "proof of residence" for tier 3, would a "Meldebescheinigung" from the "Einwohnermeldeamt" work for this because I don't have utility bills in my name, they are all in the name of my wife?
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This is what the verification-page looks like:
Thank you. I didn't know that tier 1 already allowed fiat withdraws, their FAQ says its only possible in tier 2 and upwards. From other postings I found I also inferred that the regulations in Germany are much more restrictive, someone mentioned the withdraw limits in tier 2 were "too low" for Germans (unfortunately without mentioning any numbers), so it would be interesting to see how this looks like for Germans. @kraken: Please make this information publicly avalabe, include it in your FAQ (thats where I looked first) this is exactly the kind of information I would like to know when researching available exchanges *before* I sign up for an account, after all the need for verification is referenced in the TOS, so I should be able to review these conditions before I create an account.
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In which case they're mentioned on the verification-page.
I didn't yet open an account, so I guess I cannot access this page, I thought someone here might happen to know the answers and just post them here **before** I make a decision and go through the trouble of creating an account and updating all my password and 2fa database backups. It was just meant as an informal question, I cannot find any answers anywhere, no matter how hard I try googling.
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I didn't pay close attention for the last few months, so I have a few questions I could not find answers in the FAQ:
* Is it now available for German residents, I heard somewhere it was available now? * What are the needed verification documents for tier 2 (3, 4) for German users? * What are the deposit/withdraw limits for tier 2 (3, 4) for German users (and other limitations)?
Sorry if these are FAQ, I could not find the answers on the website.
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KeyError: 'EUR'
Is this a fresh account and you have never bought or possessed any EUR before? Then the EUR wallet will be missing. buy a few EUR manually and the error will go away. If you do not intend to trade in EUR then set it to USD in goxtool.ini. Are you using the original goxtool from the prof7bit github or some fork from somebody else?
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No. It Isn't. Use multibit or armory or something else...
The bitcoin protocol does not support "public notes", such a thing simply does not exist. Neither MultiBit nor Armory will help you here. What you are seeing on webservices such as blockchain.info is internal to their own system, its not part of the Bitcoin protocol.
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can't start ./goxtool.py --strategy=_balancer.py --protocol=websocket --use-http in log have only 2014-01-19 22:38:48,050:DEBUG:goxapi.Gox:### shutdown... Did you make any modifications to the _balancer.py? Does it work and just not logging or does it shut down immediately? is goxtool the very latest version from github?
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This is my bet for the weekend dip: ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FFfiXP7f.png&t=663&c=UccLLHm9X68lLw) Damn it! My weekend dip is going in the wrong direction...
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It is actually the same bullshit Gox bot that was identified a couple weeks ago. At least on Gox. People call it the "Willy" bot and is likely run by MtGox since it had trading access while everyone else was shut out of Gox for an hour+ last week. Most of this current rise on Gox is the Willy bot. Buys around 15btc every 7-10 minutes.
There is no indication that anybody is calling the bot "willy" and also you should be aware that there are at least 4 different official channels to send trade requests to gox: The website, the http(s) api, the socket.io API, the websocket API. Also it would not make sense for gox to buy BTC which would make the overall situation even worse, it would make much more sense for them to sell BTC and buy some of the USD that people cannot get out of there.
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@prof7bit I noticed that Goxtool goes to great lengths identifying self orders but according to: https://bitbucket.org/nitrous/mtgox-api#markdown-header-moneyinfo MONEY/ORDER/ADD should return "success" (or error) along with the the OID (order identifier). I still didn't try sending orders, but I am wondering if it is possible to identify the Bot's orders when you are sending them. Initially (early versions of goxtool) only used the streaming API to send orders, so it all happened asynchronously, the function call (buy, sell, cancel) did immediately return without any feedback. When I later implemented the http api I made it behave the same way, so all existing bots did not experience any different behavior when goxtool was switched to http api, the call still immediately returns while a separate thread is trying to do the http requests. As soon as the http response is received it will put the order into the owns list and fire a bunch of signals while the order is graduating from acked to pending to open. Its all centered around the idea that nothing you do within your bot should ever block (so you should never wait for a http request to return) because that would block the entire client because only exactly one thread is allowed to be inside a signal call at any given time, any other thread in goxtool that attempts to emit a signal too will have to wait until all slots of the previous signal have returned. Signals can be emitted by the stream receive thread, the http thread and the main thread (keypress signals) and none of them can ever be processed simultaneously, they will all run into the global signal lock and wait until your strategy (or any other component of goxtool/goxapi) returns from the slot it is currently processing. Sou you should not attempt to program your strategy in an imperative sequential manner, you should instead move the stuff that needs to happen after the order has been placed into the owns_changed slot or other slots that are appropriate. I admit that this might make some things more complicated but I don't see any easy way around this. If you absolutely cannot avoid it to do things in a sequential manner then you might try to start a new separate thread that does it and which calls the protected (prefixed wth "_") blocking http request methods directly.
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Auf Wunsch / Aufpreis ist mehr Speicher möglich und auch SSD-Festplatte als primäres u.o. sekundäres Laufwerk. Garantie PC = 5 Jahre Garantie Monitor = 2 Jahre Auf Wunsch / Aufpreis mit vorinstalliertem W7x64-OS.
Betreibst Du das gewerblich und hast noch eine breitere Auswahl, eventuell vielleicht sogar einen ganzen online shop (der nur aus Zeitmangel noch nicht auf BTC erweitert wurde)? Dann würd ich mich da nämlich mal umsehen, vielleicht sollt ich doch über Neugeräte nachdenken, was soll der Geiz, man lebt nur einmal. Das gilt auch für alle anderen PC-Händler die das hier lesen, wer PC verkauft (und nur noch nicht den Shop umgestellt hat aber dennoch bereit ist auch BTC anzunehmen) bitte hier Link posten. Ich erweitere den Thread hiermit von Hannover auf das gesamte Bundesgebiet.
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Do the objects on the website (Chart, Orderbook, etc.) have a somewhat stable API that could be officially documented, so that it would be possible to inject client side JavaScript (via Greasemonkey) to create custom indicators and other useful things (alarms, trading bots, etc.)?
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“The use of bitcoin as payment violates the law.” "it has no regulations in place to prohibit the utilization of bitcoin." [...] "risk is the primary concern" does not compute.
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Guys did you look at Huobi volume ? It dropped like 1000% ?
Huobi volume is exactly like every day at this time. Look at the chart.
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