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1  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Need feedback for my one click trading app on: June 28, 2019, 03:15:26 AM
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If your app is really trustworthy and is trusted by many people with great tech knowledge, I won't be scared of using it.

The great thing about crypto, if you use it correctly and don't rely on centralized exchanges, is it's trustless. I literally have no way of taking your funds. Your coins never leave your wallet. Before you interact with the kyber network smart contract you can review and sign the transaction from your metamask wallet.

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I used to play in forex markets and there used to be this very exact term which is being used for actually doing trading on one click (opening trades without MetaTrader asking you back to watch and set up the price and instead, just click on Buy/Sell to get your order (trade) executed. Can I see such feature in this product?

If I understand this question correctly, tokenfolio.cc does this already. It looks at your old portfolio allocation and your new portfolio allocation and performs the minimum amount of trades to the kyber network to facilitate the order.

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So am I forced to use it on a DEX only (i.e. the kyber network) or can I also try my hands on exchanges like Binance with this product? That's because the fees are quite expensive compared to Binance.

This product will only rely on DEXES for the backend and never connect to a centralized exchange.
It depends on how you define expensive, if you look at the whole picture it could be more expensive to use binance.

1. To move coins to binance you have to send coins (transaction fee) and then wait for confirmations
2. make trades (taker/maker fees)
3. remove the coins back to your wallet (binance withdrawal fees)

With the kybernetwork you sign the transaction from your wallet, pay gas fees (that you can choose) and your new coins appear in your wallet.
By using a dex you gain not only convenience, possibly even lower fees, and security as well (exchange can't run off with your coins or get hacked)

Thank you for the feedback! It's very helpful for me so I can see what users want.
2  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Need feedback for my one click trading app on: June 25, 2019, 09:24:20 AM
Thank you for the feedback!

1. I use the kyber network for my backend. I plan on integrating other backends like airswap and 0x to add more tokens and use the lowest fees
2. Fees on trades are 0.25% currently on kyber network. Since I'm a referrer to the kyber network I get a small % kickback from kyberswap on those .25% fees

Shrimpy is doing some really cool things. The difference between our products is that you have to trust them with your binance api keys and in theory it could get hacked. Mine uses a web3 wallet and is trustless so you are always in control of your keys.
3  Bitcoin / Project Development / Need feedback for my one click trading app on: June 25, 2019, 03:49:23 AM
Hi guys,

I would like to get some feedback for my app that I developed over the last few months. I truly believe that cryptocurrency is revolutionary and I want to contribute to the cryptocurrency community. I've always been a fan of dexes and non custodial exchanges, but it is hard to see everything in your ethereum wallet all at once. Also, if you want to balance your portfolio to certain percentages you had to do manual trades and math. Ain't noone got time for that!



To solve this problem I created the Tokenfolio web app:
https://www.tokenfolio.cc/

Simple
All you need is a web3 wallet.

Secure
You own your keys, your coins never leave your wallet.

Fast
No logging in, no remembering passwords. Just use metamask to sign transactions and balance your portfolio.

Here is a youtube video showing how tokenfolio works:
https://youtu.be/6cfVeG2ga-U



I'd love to hear your feedback!

  • Would this product be useful to you? Would you use it regularly?
  • What would you like to see changed?
  • What could I do to make tokenfolio better?
4  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: New Bitcoin Testnet Faucet Wallet on: March 28, 2019, 02:51:19 AM

Fist off, Thank you for the feedback!

1. In my testing it seems to be pretty quick, Did you open two different browsers (not tabs) and try to send money back and fourth ?
2. I use a technique called fingerprinting to persist the session across the same browser.
3. Noted  Smiley
4. This is not intentional. As long as your browser fingerprint stays the same you should have the same funds. I have tested chrome, firefox, safari, and brave. Are you using something different?

Again, thanks for the feedback and the testing.
5  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / New Bitcoin Testnet Faucet Wallet on: March 27, 2019, 07:44:51 AM
Hello,

In doing some bitcoin development I found it frustrating that there was no easy accessible testnet wallet. After you do find a wallet you then have to go to a faucet and and load it up and wait for a few confirmations.

I decided to create a one stop place for getting bitcoin testnet coins and storing them.

http://bitburner.io/ 


When developers need some testnet bitcoins BTC they can come here to use their personal preloaded wallet.

Cheers!
6  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Testnet Bitcoin Burner Wallet on: March 21, 2019, 10:27:00 AM
 Cheesy Great thanks for the feedback! What testnet wallet does everyone use these days?

I use coinomi and its pretty painful, thats another reason I was wanting to build a nice testnet web wallet with coins preloaded.
7  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Testnet Bitcoin Burner Wallet on: March 21, 2019, 01:20:36 AM
Hello

I found that there is no easy way to have a testnet wallet with coins pre loaded ready to go for testing. I end up having a daily routine of going to faucets and receiving the coins, waiting for confirmations, and then I can finally test my app.

So, to fix these problems I have decided to create a testnet burner wallet. You would go to a url, the wallet would be there preloaded with testnet coins and be ready to send or receive.

Would there be any interest in a wallet like this?

Thanks!
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