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April 06, 2018, 07:40:29 AM |
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Anyone interested in setting up a better alternative that actually keeps it's promise of a lifetime license? We should be able to find enough capable users in this community. Just leave a reply and send me a DM.
sure im interested in your alternative. As a newbie i cannot PM you. If you were an early supporter of leonardo than I dont know how you can be upset with what they are doing. If you bought before than you get month free and big discount on future subscriptions. They had to switch to a subscription model it makes sense, every other bot besides gunbot is subscription based. Gunbot is reaallly expensive though and wouldn't surprise me if they move to subscriptions in the future. Margin is so much nicer than leonardo, very impressed and pleased as an early supporter Thanks for your support. It is very well appreciated. If anyone wants to meet at the crypto conference in Berlin today, let us know! All the best, Rene
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April 06, 2018, 03:55:36 PM |
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Thanks for your support. It is very well appreciated. If anyone wants to meet at the crypto conference in Berlin today, let us know!
All the best,
Rene
Would love to but can't make the 4214 mile jaunt on short notice. Just post a picture of the team party afterwards with some of that famous German beer. 
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Bucket List Item #10: Buy and sell a WALL with margin.
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CTShaman
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April 07, 2018, 03:36:54 AM |
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Direct correlation in market movement to wakeup times (EST).  You can read many things into this but the only direct inference I can get from this is that our Asian counterparts are doing more than their share to keep or make cryptocurrency profitable. 
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Bucket List Item #10: Buy and sell a WALL with margin.
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April 07, 2018, 02:19:58 PM |
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Hi all, I started to use new margin for the last couple of days and noticed something with the "margin maker strategy" . If I start the bot with buy order and amount of 1400, after buy order fullfilled next sell order amount decrements by 1. So in this example it orders sell of 1399 as amount. Other example was buy order of 5.6 and following sell order was 5.59. I use Bittrex and Binance and it seems happens on Binance only. Anyone encountered this behaviour?
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April 07, 2018, 02:23:19 PM Last edit: April 08, 2018, 08:57:41 AM by naska21 |
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Margin is so much nicer than leonardo, very impressed and pleased as an early supporter
Could you make some comparative table,cons and pros? I just can't bring myself to leave leonardo and move to margin.
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April 07, 2018, 05:51:26 PM |
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Hi all, I started to use new margin for the last couple of days and noticed something with the "margin maker strategy" . If I start the bot with buy order and amount of 1400, after buy order fullfilled next sell order amount decrements by 1. So in this example it orders sell of 1399 as amount. Other example was buy order of 5.6 and following sell order was 5.59. I use Bittrex and Binance and it seems happens on Binance only. Anyone encountered this behaviour?
Super great question! All exchanges have implemented their own rounding rules. -Also, Binance is not unique but maybe one of the first to implement their own "exchange fee coin" BNB. So what I think you are seeing is maker and taker fees being applied. Oops! Either you do not have the option turned on to use BNB for fees or you do not have any BNB. You can cut your fees by half if you use BNB. See that little BNB window near your funds? It is there to remind "us" to keep some coin there and keep fees to a minimum.  Here is a good article which sounds like what you just described. https://steemit.com/cryptocurrency/@pandorasbox/the-downsides-of-binance-exchange-it-s-not-just-sunshine-and-roses
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April 07, 2018, 06:07:55 PM |
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Hi, i try to run margin on Debian Jessie 8.2 server but there are many errors. i fixed most of them excpt this error (version glibcxx_3.4.21' not found debian) btw libstdc++.so.6 is lastes version on the server. plz how i can run the margin?
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April 07, 2018, 06:22:13 PM |
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Hi, i try to run margin on Debian Jessie 8.2 server but there are many errors. i fixed most of them excpt this error (version glibcxx_3.4.21' not found debian) btw libstdc++.so.6 is lastes version on the server. plz how i can run the margin?
You should use Ubuntu 16.04, which is the certified release by Margin. The Ubuntu Server 16.04 release is very nice to use on servers, I prefer it instead of "plain" Debian: it's stable (being a LTS release), but with newer software than Debian -- meaning you almost 100% of the time can install software certified for Debian, plus the ones certified for Ubuntu, like Margin. A glibc version mismatch, especially when the software you're installing require a newer version than the base OS, is a pain in the ass to solve (if not impossible without changing the base OS to have matching glibc versions). *Possibly* if you upgrade your Debian installation to Debian testing or unstable, you'll have an up-to-date enough glibc, but if you're going this route, I'd suggest a clean Ubuntu 16.04 install, which will get you up and running in no time.
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seldem
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April 07, 2018, 06:27:03 PM |
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Hi all, I started to use new margin for the last couple of days and noticed something with the "margin maker strategy" . If I start the bot with buy order and amount of 1400, after buy order fullfilled next sell order amount decrements by 1. So in this example it orders sell of 1399 as amount. Other example was buy order of 5.6 and following sell order was 5.59. I use Bittrex and Binance and it seems happens on Binance only. Anyone encountered this behaviour?
Super great question! All exchanges have implemented their own rounding rules. -Also, Binance is not unique but maybe one of the first to implement their own "exchange fee coin" BNB. So what I think you are seeing is maker and taker fees being applied. Oops! Either you do not have the option turned on to use BNB for fees or you do not have any BNB. You can cut your fees by half if you use BNB. See that little BNB window near your funds? It is there to remind "us" to keep some coin there and keep fees to a minimum. https://image.ibb.co/i3uLXH/image.pngHere is a good article which sounds like what you just described. https://steemit.com/cryptocurrency/@pandorasbox/the-downsides-of-binance-exchange-it-s-not-just-sunshine-and-rosesThanks for replying but I use BNB and have enough amount of it. Here is the screen shot of trade from Binance. (if I manage to upload it) . By the way I see the sell order in margin as 1399 not 1400. http://image.ibb.co/ifnURc/margin_trade_bnb.png
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CTShaman
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April 07, 2018, 08:00:54 PM |
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Hi all, I started to use new margin for the last couple of days and noticed something with the "margin maker strategy" . If I start the bot with buy order and amount of 1400, after buy order fullfilled next sell order amount decrements by 1. So in this example it orders sell of 1399 as amount. Other example was buy order of 5.6 and following sell order was 5.59. I use Bittrex and Binance and it seems happens on Binance only. Anyone encountered this behaviour?
Super great question! All exchanges have implemented their own rounding rules. -Also, Binance is not unique but maybe one of the first to implement their own "exchange fee coin" BNB. So what I think you are seeing is maker and taker fees being applied. Oops! Either you do not have the option turned on to use BNB for fees or you do not have any BNB. You can cut your fees by half if you use BNB. See that little BNB window near your funds? It is there to remind "us" to keep some coin there and keep fees to a minimum.  Here is a good article which sounds like what you just described. https://steemit.com/cryptocurrency/@pandorasbox/the-downsides-of-binance-exchange-it-s-not-just-sunshine-and-roses. Thanks for replying but I use BNB and have enough amount of it. Here is the screen shot of trade from Binance. (if I manage to upload it) . By the way I see the sell order in margin as 1399 not 1400.  Provided you have this setting turned on, I think this may be one for support as I have never had my eyes on the code. 
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April 07, 2018, 08:31:43 PM Last edit: April 07, 2018, 08:47:02 PM by CTShaman |
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Hi, i try to run margin on Debian Jessie 8.2 server but there are many errors. i fixed most of them excpt this error (version glibcxx_3.4.21' not found debian) btw libstdc++.so.6 is lastes version on the server. plz how i can run the margin?
You should use Ubuntu 16.04, which is the certified release by Margin. The Ubuntu Server 16.04 release is very nice to use on servers, I prefer it instead of "plain" Debian: it's stable (being a LTS release), but with newer software than Debian -- meaning you almost 100% of the time can install software certified for Debian, plus the ones certified for Ubuntu, like Margin. A glibc version mismatch, especially when the software you're installing require a newer version than the base OS, is a pain in the ass to solve (if not impossible without changing the base OS to have matching glibc versions). *Possibly* if you upgrade your Debian installation to Debian testing or unstable, you'll have an up-to-date enough glibc, but if you're going this route, I'd suggest a clean Ubuntu 16.04 install, which will get you up and running in no time. It has not been thoroughly tested at least by me yet, but Ubuntu LTS 18.04 (2017-02-18 daily build) does run 3.8.0, 4.0.0, 1.0.0 and 1.0.1. If someone has a need to run leonArdo/margin on a non-Ubuntu Linux system that supports snaps, using snaps may be a solution and make it universal to Linux. I don't know if it would widen the install base enough to compensate for support issues? hmm..
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April 08, 2018, 11:04:32 PM |
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Hi, i try to run margin on Debian Jessie 8.2 server but there are many errors. i fixed most of them excpt this error (version glibcxx_3.4.21' not found debian) btw libstdc++.so.6 is lastes version on the server. plz how i can run the margin?
You should use Ubuntu 16.04, which is the certified release by Margin. The Ubuntu Server 16.04 release is very nice to use on servers, I prefer it instead of "plain" Debian: it's stable (being a LTS release), but with newer software than Debian -- meaning you almost 100% of the time can install software certified for Debian, plus the ones certified for Ubuntu, like Margin. A glibc version mismatch, especially when the software you're installing require a newer version than the base OS, is a pain in the ass to solve (if not impossible without changing the base OS to have matching glibc versions). *Possibly* if you upgrade your Debian installation to Debian testing or unstable, you'll have an up-to-date enough glibc, but if you're going this route, I'd suggest a clean Ubuntu 16.04 install, which will get you up and running in no time. It has not been thoroughly tested at least by me yet, but Ubuntu LTS 18.04 (2017-02-18 daily build) does run 3.8.0, 4.0.0, 1.0.0 and 1.0.1. If someone has a need to run leonArdo/margin on a non-Ubuntu Linux system that supports snaps, using snaps may be a solution and make it universal to Linux. I don't know if it would widen the install base enough to compensate for support issues? hmm.. Margin just running fine on my laptop debian stretch 64-bit but sometimes i got this error (The initialization of a market failed: (Could not initialize market hitbtc: Could not query the supported currency pairs. http error: ) Make sure your computer is connected to the internet.)
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April 09, 2018, 03:18:18 PM |
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I've noticed that the app won't close after running it for more than 24 hours (It just keep on saying Shutting Down for hours). I've left it for half a day but it's still running, so I decided to terminate it through the task manager. After relaunching the app, all of my settings and bots disappeared. I hope there's a way for us to save individual bots in a separate file which you can import or export. I've encountered this on Windows 10 using the latest version of the bot, I didn't have this problem in Ubuntu. Please advise.
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April 09, 2018, 06:40:09 PM |
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I've noticed that the app won't close after running it for more than 24 hours (It just keep on saying Shutting Down for hours). I've left it for half a day but it's still running, so I decided to terminate it through the task manager. After relaunching the app, all of my settings and bots disappeared. I hope there's a way for us to save individual bots in a separate file which you can import or export. I've encountered this on Windows 10 using the latest version of the bot, I didn't have this problem in Ubuntu. Please advise.
You bet! Right click on the icon in the picture, click save. As far a importing and exporting, if you have saved your bots, when restarting (depending on the severity of the crash) your settings will be there. I have never had a problem upgrading, saved settings should be preserved. It sounds like you may have had more than the recommended bots running to have to force it to close. Closing too many bots for your hardware/OS combination will cause margin to think the the network has timed out and will continually try to restart.  If you are running multiple exchanges in the same instance, play it safe and save once from within each exchange. You probably had the better experience with Ubuntu if it did not have to be crashed to shutdown, because in a normal shutdown all bots are saved automatically.
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April 10, 2018, 06:36:24 AM |
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I want to buy margin trader with Cryptocurrency. Anyone could help me?
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April 10, 2018, 06:40:28 AM |
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I've noticed that the app won't close after running it for more than 24 hours (It just keep on saying Shutting Down for hours). I've left it for half a day but it's still running, so I decided to terminate it through the task manager. After relaunching the app, all of my settings and bots disappeared. I hope there's a way for us to save individual bots in a separate file which you can import or export. I've encountered this on Windows 10 using the latest version of the bot, I didn't have this problem in Ubuntu. Please advise.
You bet! Right click on the icon in the picture, click save. As far a importing and exporting, if you have saved your bots, when restarting (depending on the severity of the crash) your settings will be there. I have never had a problem upgrading, saved settings should be preserved. It sounds like you may have had more than the recommended bots running to have to force it to close. Closing too many bots for your hardware/OS combination will cause margin to think the the network has timed out and will continually try to restart. https://image.ibb.co/hk2Gbc/image.pngIf you are running multiple exchanges in the same instance, play it safe and save once from within each exchange. You probably had the better experience with Ubuntu if it did not have to be crashed to shutdown, because in a normal shutdown all bots are saved automatically. so how it should be done? to avoid crashes is t smart to "restart" margin for every now and then? (margin had about 800 Megs and after restart it took slightly over 100) win 1. do i suspend bot (s) and resume hem after ? (tried and it sees no funds) 2. how to increase (or decrease) capital for one of the bots? eg in ping pong m
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April 10, 2018, 03:42:53 PM |
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cant even find the margin trading option on hitbtc its not as poloniex where its just pressing a tab and you are in, am i missing something? or did they remove it?
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April 10, 2018, 08:17:55 PM Last edit: April 10, 2018, 10:09:42 PM by hackbyte |
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It is interesting, that my complaints over here are completely ignored by the leonardo/margin team.
That's very sad .. i'm actually considering to look for my rights as a legal customer from Germany/EU to see if i might have some rights to get the product _as advertised_ or maybe rectification from Margin UG according to the german Bürgerliches Gesetzbuch (civil code), §446, §434 Abs. 1 S. 1 BGB and so on.
I'm really pissed now. I paid nearly 200 bucks for a software which is now _in fact_ deprecated and where i had no real support from the start on.
I'm still missing the following things:
leonArdo @ Bittrex: I have no information on why i'm unable to see trades and unable to set up new transactions - at all.
leonArdo on a clean Ubuntu 16.04 LTS install: I'm still missing notification sounds!
leonArdo: Buy and Sell Margins on the margin maker gui still move as they like if one tries to set them up by point and click from _within the gui_.
leonArdo: The program slows down to a point where changing a single trade/transaction from within the GUI may take _up to several minutes_ after a distinct runtime (in my case, after the program has more than 24~36hrs runtime).
There are several more quirks and bugs, it's a shame that a user has to track these down _ON HIS OWN_ to get them fixed.
Is it necessary to get a lawyer to get this stuff fixed?
Hacky
Edit: Just to be on the safe side and to be sure, i tested again to use Bittrex with my license. Still no change at all. I can't see any of my past trades and i can not set up _any new transaction_.
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Seems I found a bug - or I'm doing something incorrectly. Started default demo session on Poloniex with 3 currency pairs: ETH/BTC, BTC/USDT, ETH/USDT. Started margin trading on ETH/BTC with BUY - ok, going fine. Started marging trading on BTC/USDT and ETH/USDT with SELL (since I had no USDT). Completed sells, but margin trading stops: cannot buy, as while from these sells I should have more than 800 USDT (confirmed on the trade logs), the system thinks I have only 0.00019951 USDT, as shown in the "Funds" on the top of the screen, and when clicking the "wallet" icon (which is obviously why it can't buy anything).
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leonArdo@margin (OP)
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April 11, 2018, 08:27:06 AM |
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cant even find the margin trading option on hitbtc its not as poloniex where its just pressing a tab and you are in, am i missing something? or did they remove it?
We currently only have margin trading on Poloniex. It was never on HitBTC. We hope to roll it out to all markets that support it later. Best wishes, Jonathan
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