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1141  Local / Biete / [B] Office 365 Pro Plus on: February 26, 2016, 02:43:49 PM
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1142  Other / Off-topic / Re: Automated paying process on: February 23, 2016, 02:56:38 PM
Are you going to share the losses? Smiley

Which losses? Cheesy
1143  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Bitcoinwallet used by 2 people at the same time. on: February 23, 2016, 02:39:54 PM
It just came to my mind that I can just create a new wallet on a "website" that we can share.
I know this exists for Monero, is it also available for Bitcoin?
1144  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Bitcoinwallet used by 2 people at the same time. on: February 23, 2016, 02:29:07 PM
Hey guys,

I want a Bitcoin wallet that can be used by 2 people at the same time.
Something like a bank account that can be used by you or your wife.

It''s something like a business account for me and my business partner.
We both need access to this wallet.
1145  Other / Off-topic / Re: Automated paying process on: February 23, 2016, 02:24:08 PM
Go SaaS, fee is calculated based on account profit, if user does not pay in the end of the cycle account gets frozen, access only restored when bill is paid...

If your software is good enough this might work.

That was my proposal before Cheesy

The software will be very good. I still am developing it - it will be the first fully automated tradingbot with A.I.
1146  Other / Off-topic / Re: Automated paying process on: February 23, 2016, 02:13:59 PM
Yes.. I'm not a charity... so if I create such a bot.. then I wanna make profit.
But I hate to pay a static price for a software that I haven't ever seen or used.. that's why I don't want to sell my software in the traditional way...
I want something fair and new.... like a fee on the profit..
1147  Other / Off-topic / Re: Automated paying process on: February 23, 2016, 01:58:33 PM
All right. I thaught this would be the answer...

Would you use the service if the software is blocked until you did transfer the BTC manually?
1148  Other / Off-topic / Automated paying process on: February 23, 2016, 01:43:42 PM
Hey guys,

let's say I have developed a software for trading bitcoin (on exchanges like poloniex).

I don't wanna "sell" the software but I wanna raise a fee on profits the user made.

I want this fee to be send to me automatically.

1. Is this possible in any way?
2. How would you solve this issue?


I know some exchanges allow withdrawls in their API - but most of them have e-mail verification first, which means it can't be automated.
1149  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Trading bot on: February 23, 2016, 01:14:57 PM
as you mentioned in OP, if you are looking for a simple code that only sets the orders for you then such code exists whether it is a bot which you have to pay to use or a free one that you might find.
it is not a difficult thing to do, there is just a couple of conditions that you set for buy/sell and other actions. you might be able to code it yourself if you have any prior knowledge.
heck, some exchangers even have these conditional settings in their own website.

but if you are looking for an A.I that makes decisions on its own and makes you money, then you are thinking at least 50 years ahead.

I think you can combine different analytic algorithms and base decisions on the result.

If you use for example 10 different methods to analyse the chart and 8 of 10 methods tell you to buy now.. then I'm sure it will be profitable.

At least someone (who has the skills) should try it.

The more methods you combine the better it would be. Maybe that's not real A.I. .. but Iif it works it would be great. And I haven't seen a bot that works this way so far.
1150  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Bittrex / Poloniex / Cryptsy All Coin Trading Software, Quatloo Trader. on: February 23, 2016, 01:09:16 PM
Hey,
I was looking for a tradingbot with an automated function.
I recently found this Bot... but for the automated function it needs 3000 QTL... I don't have enough BTC to buy 3000 QTL... any solution proposed?

You don't have US $36?
Trade better

My aim is to gain coins without buying them Wink
1151  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Bittrex / Poloniex / Cryptsy All Coin Trading Software, Quatloo Trader. on: February 22, 2016, 11:43:35 PM
Hey,
I was looking for a tradingbot with an automated function.
I recently found this Bot... but for the automated function it needs 3000 QTL... I don't have enough BTC to buy 3000 QTL... any solution proposed?
1152  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Trading bot on: February 22, 2016, 07:19:02 PM
Uhh Cheesy
If some ppl tell you the truth you get a bit impatient?

What was the bullshit I told? I just calculated your earnings, and I'm pretty sure I wasn't that false.

And it is possible as long as ppl accept withdrawls via API.
1153  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Trading bot on: February 22, 2016, 07:07:52 PM
You have more than 150 positive rates... so maybe you sold 200 versions?
0.5 the CAT 0.15 the API (some are free I know) so let's say 0.1 per API.

That means you got 200 x 0.6 BTC = 120 BTC

Let's say BTC = 440$

440 * 120 = 52800 $

Let's say it took you 200 hours to develop the version like it is now.

52800 / 200 = That's a loan of 264$ / hour...

Sure it is worth some BTC ... but 264$/hour?.... really?

Maybe you sold even more... and I'm sure a professional developer can do such a bot in 100 hours.... which would mean 528$ / hour....

Your work is great... but the price isn't.

Why don't you implement the proposal we did here before?
Make the version for free and implement a static fee of like 5-10% on the profits.

That would make so much more sense.... more ppl would use it, you get longterm revenue, it shows that you trust in the profitability of your bot... I can't even find a negative point...

 

1154  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Trading bot on: February 22, 2016, 06:24:39 PM
Your bot just helps traders to make it a bit more compfortable because they don't need to have an eye on everything.
But I want a real automated bot - as you said an A.I bot.

I know that this is a challange... but I'm sure if you combine enough algorithms this would be possible.
I don't know if the result would be a "money machine" ... but I'm sure it can be profitable.

But at least the framework is a lot of work.. If you would take your existing bot and add A.I. - this would be the perfect solution.

This would make it the undisputes marked leader.
And with working A.I. it would be worth the price of 0.5 BTC.
1155  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Trading bot on: February 22, 2016, 04:48:16 PM
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But what is the system behind it?
You need to set buy/sell prices manually?
There is no chart analysis or anything "intelligent" that weight the risk?

I want a bot that makes own decisions based on analysed data to guaarantee profit no matter if the user is acquainted  with trading or not.

Your bot CAN make profit... but it still depends on how good the user is informed - and that is the point I wanna change.
1156  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Trading bot on: February 22, 2016, 04:14:01 PM
That's right.
But currently I have 0.06 BTC.... and a developer would cost about 1000$ (estimated, maybe even more).
It could take years to ROI that...
1157  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Trading bot on: February 21, 2016, 05:00:28 PM
That was also an idea that came to my mind.
Implement a fee on profits and make the software itself for free.

That's also a way to guarantee longterm revenues for the developer.
And everyone has the possibility to try it out.

I think that is the most ethical way and everyone wins on it. Are you a developer?

I can handle some java implementations - but I'm not good enough to build such a bot on my own.
I know some ppl who would do it for money... so I'm thinking about it.
If I pay money to some developers then I need to make profit with the bot... but I'm not sure if ppl would accept the fee or even use the bot...
1158  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Trading bot on: February 20, 2016, 02:42:17 PM
That was also an idea that came to my mind.
Implement a fee on profits and make the software itself for free.

That's also a way to guarantee longterm revenues for the developer.
And everyone has the possibility to try it out.
1159  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Trading bot on: February 20, 2016, 12:24:00 PM
You want a good opensource one that's for free?... I don't think something like this exists.

If you take the efford and develop such a tradingbot it will take you tons of time. You can't just give it away as open source because ppl will copy the code and won't pay for your work anymore.

If I would create such a bot I would also sell it. And as far as I know you can choose if your API should be possible to do withdrawls or not. That means the API it self can't do anything bad.


Maybe I will create my own bot with intelligent chart analysis based ping pong - because all the ones that exist and that I know tell YOU to set the buy / sell price... but I want a real automatic bot that can decide weather he should buy or sell now or if he shouldn't.

1160  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Trading bot on: February 19, 2016, 05:13:45 PM
I did call some of my friends and already got a solution for the "system" of trading.
I got an algorithm that helps you a lot to indicate if you should buy or sell.
I haven't tested it yet (because I have no bot) ... I can't say if it really works.
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