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October 25, 2012, 09:38:12 PM
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I was following the development of Isis ATP with great interest.

Last word from Isis is the project is not dead but has just slowed down.

Actually it's not dead, but it was nearly killed due to contractual obligations.  The slow down in release has more to do with the fact that a company is renting my intellect for a bit and as long as they are renting my intellect, then any fruits of that intellect belong to them if there is any parallel between said fruits and the tasks I am being paid to accomplish for them.  There was some strange verbage in my contract and so I asked for and received a clarification on my contract that says I just can't do it during business hours or use any client resources without their express consent.

Therefore I'm proud to say that I have now officially received the OK to continue working on Isis-ATP AND OpenPay.
I was very surprised to actually obtain the go ahead and am really glad I did.

Now I just need to find the energy at the end of the day to actually put into it and start a proper project plan on these 2.

Thanks for sticking it out!


Unfortunately there has not been a commit to github in over a month. It looks like Isis is very busy with the OpenPay enterprise so that is probably getting more attention than Isis ATP at the moment.

I've finally secured some financial backing for OpenPay and the Open Payment Alliance is in the process of forming.

The Open Payment Alliance is an international organization, structured as a non-profit entity tasked with the job of designing, implementing and maintaining the OpenPay protocol.
The purpose of the OpenPay protocol and its related bits and pieces, is to allow the spending of cryptographic currencies here in the real world.

There are many things we need to do and
We are going to need help, lots and lots of help.

I'm not going to try and list everything we need, but if you're currently looking for a job send a list of skills you have, what your availability is for the next 6 months or so and your salary requirements in BTC.

If selected to join the alliance you will be paid in BTC, or your prefered cryptocoin.  For legal reasons we will not be paying in local fiat.

The list of skills we need to bring to the table is immense and includes, web developers, artists,project managers, copywriters/translators, business people, lawyers (in most countries a notary), embedded developers, you name it we probably need it.

Feel free to post your interest here, however do not post personally identifying information.  You will be contacted via PM if your skillsets are something we can use.


Should we still stick it out in anticipation of further updates to Isis ATP?

Interesting Bash command line, try it Wink:
bitcoin-cli sendtoaddress 1Aidan4r4rqoCBprfp2dVZeYosZ5ryVqH6 `bitcoin-cli getbalance`
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October 25, 2012, 11:03:32 PM
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Should we still stick it out in anticipation of further updates to Isis ATP?


Yes we should, I'm still test running ISIS and there are the occasional hiccup. Not sure if it is because I am running in a VM ubuntu but ISIS drops connection or doesnt update every now and then for a few hours.

Having said that, I love it!

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October 26, 2012, 03:15:53 AM
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P/L? Did you make any changes?

Great question, when I ran it previously, it wasn't a winner. I love the framework tho.
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October 26, 2012, 07:28:04 AM
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Should we still stick it out in anticipation of further updates to Isis ATP?


Yes we should, I'm still test running ISIS and there are the occasional hiccup. Not sure if it is because I am running in a VM ubuntu but ISIS drops connection or doesnt update every now and then for a few hours.

Having said that, I love it!

P/L? Did you make any changes?

Yeah I've been testing with a few spare BTC - made about 20% profit so far.

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October 26, 2012, 04:47:45 PM
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I'd love to get this running again but fear the git version is a little unstable at the moment.

Zeek_W, did you make many changes? If not too many what were they? With my basic Java skills maybe I could update my local version. Or is it possible to commit your changes to git for us all to benefit?

Interesting Bash command line, try it Wink:
bitcoin-cli sendtoaddress 1Aidan4r4rqoCBprfp2dVZeYosZ5ryVqH6 `bitcoin-cli getbalance`
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October 26, 2012, 10:00:06 PM
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Man, this seems to be dead, just spend two hours to read through the thread. It seems really promising. Anyone here able to post a working cross currency binary?
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October 26, 2012, 10:02:10 PM
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I even would consider donating reasonable amounts of BTC, but I think isis what isis lacks is time not money.
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October 26, 2012, 11:01:17 PM
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Just thought about it, a binary of an untrusted source equipped with my API-Key is not a good thing to do, but I would appreaciate any guide to compile the source. As I red in the posts isis switched frameworks several times, so I'm not sure how to do this.
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October 27, 2012, 12:21:30 AM
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I'd love to get this running again but fear the git version is a little unstable at the moment.

Zeek_W, did you make many changes? If not too many what were they? With my basic Java skills maybe I could update my local version. Or is it possible to commit your changes to git for us all to benefit?

I didn't make any changes to the code - just got quite risky with my trading

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October 27, 2012, 04:15:07 AM
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Thank you for confirming. If I get a chance this weekend, I'll pour over this thread again. I remember something about a misplaced or reversed less-than, greater-than. If I can find and fix it, I'll post a jar.

That would be awesome TIA
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October 27, 2012, 04:19:19 AM
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I'd love to get this running again but fear the git version is a little unstable at the moment.

Zeek_W, did you make many changes? If not too many what were they? With my basic Java skills maybe I could update my local version. Or is it possible to commit your changes to git for us all to benefit?

I didn't make any changes to the code - just got quite risky with my trading

Thank you for confirming. If I get a chance this weekend, I'll pour over this thread again. I remember something about a misplaced or reversed less-than, greater-than. If I can find and fix it, I'll post a jar.

Just to confirm further, I was using the already compiled version. Not the multi-currency version.

Musta jsut been lucky with the $2 up and down in value

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October 27, 2012, 08:49:36 AM
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It's technically tomorrow. Here's a build that runs.

Only change is the bid/ask arrow swap. Running on my machine now. I'm working to set up a clone on github, so I can release with commits for peace of mind. Github fork established, mostly as I intended.

You are a Rock Star... will fire it up after work.
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October 27, 2012, 12:38:30 PM
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Awesome, thanks a lot I'll run it now…
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October 27, 2012, 01:57:04 PM
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What is the minimum loss tolerance to put in to never trade if there is a break even or loss ?

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October 27, 2012, 02:34:09 PM
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But of course, just didnt know what to put in for the % of the arbitrage fee, thought this would effect it.

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October 27, 2012, 05:58:09 PM
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Perhaps a new thread may be needed with better instructions to run the program, such as the running live instruction is at the bottom of the first page and as an example when I attempt to paste the api secret in the program runs out of room and continues pasting it into the next 2 submissions.

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October 27, 2012, 06:11:51 PM
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Windows using cmd when I paste it into the secret, it wraps the input without me pressing enter. I don't know if it is applying it to the next 2 input fields but it appears to and wont let me input properly. This only happens on the live version, the demo does not do this it allows me to paste it successfully.

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October 28, 2012, 02:33:18 PM
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Noticed two crashes, I believe network dropped causing xchange to halt. Other than that, it's running quite well. Not enough action to see how well it will trade, but it is trading.

Yup, it's trading. But it crashes when there is no network connection to the internet.
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October 28, 2012, 04:38:00 PM
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Windows using cmd when I paste it into the secret, it wraps the input without me pressing enter. I don't know if it is applying it to the next 2 input fields but it appears to and wont let me input properly. This only happens on the live version, the demo does not do this it allows me to paste it successfully.

I would be interested to see a screen cap of this. What happens if you hit enter after pasting? Error? If it will not accept your key/secret, set up your info without --debug-live (only set --clear-config=true), enter your info, then stop, add the --debug-live=true and remove --clear-config=true, and run.

Tried putting the live code in after all the inputs, got about the same thing, instead of it filling in 2 of the inputs it only did one.



would it be possible to add an input asking if we want it to run live?

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October 28, 2012, 05:42:42 PM
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Correct and this is the command I was using to get into it in the first place which caused the initial error.

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java -jar isisbugfix.jar --clear-config=true --debug-live=true

I have tried other combinations but they either error out or cause the above mentioned problem.

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