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December 14, 2017, 09:09:19 PM |
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The Ultra package includes up to 7 markets of your choice. You don't need to choose them all straight away so it's no problem to add some later.
Ok perfect Concerning the bug, I just tried it and it worked fine. Which system are you on? You meant the notifications, right?
Yeah, notifications sorry. I was on an Ubuntu 16.04 We want to create an API for leonArdo and will do so in the future!
Any ETA?
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DarthKegRaider
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December 14, 2017, 10:18:34 PM |
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Not gonna lie......THAT'S AWESOME! Now how do I enable it already
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December 14, 2017, 10:39:52 PM |
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We're all waiting for the new bot functionality and this guy is teasing lightsaber charts. pffffffttttt
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leonArdo@margin (OP)
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December 14, 2017, 10:41:03 PM |
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Not gonna lie......THAT'S AWESOME! Now how do I enable it already Thanks. We like it too! It will be available in the next release...
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leonArdo@margin (OP)
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December 14, 2017, 10:42:33 PM |
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We're all waiting for the new bot functionality and this guy is teasing lightsaber charts. pffffffttttt Don't be so harsh maximil We are working on the even more awesome leonArdo Bollinger Band Bot which will also be in the next release as promised
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leonArdo@margin (OP)
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December 14, 2017, 10:44:01 PM |
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The Ultra package includes up to 7 markets of your choice. You don't need to choose them all straight away so it's no problem to add some later.
Ok perfect Concerning the bug, I just tried it and it worked fine. Which system are you on? You meant the notifications, right?
Yeah, notifications sorry. I was on an Ubuntu 16.04 We want to create an API for leonArdo and will do so in the future!
Any ETA? Thanks for getting back to me. No ETA on the API I'm afraid. Best wishes, Jonathan
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December 14, 2017, 11:13:54 PM |
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We're all waiting for the new bot functionality and this guy is teasing lightsaber charts. pffffffttttt Don't be so harsh maximil We are working on the even more awesome leonArdo Bollinger Band Bot which will also be in the next release as promised Really looking forward to this, will the update with the bollinger bands cost or is the upgrade free? I really like this bot and i have found it runs smoothly probably 95% of the time. Very rarely does it crash for me
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maximil
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December 14, 2017, 11:44:03 PM |
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We're all waiting for the new bot functionality and this guy is teasing lightsaber charts. pffffffttttt Don't be so harsh maximil We are working on the even more awesome leonArdo Bollinger Band Bot which will also be in the next release as promised Yay! Just needed some confirmation. What's up for next release Angry Birds buy/sell icons? :p
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December 15, 2017, 04:04:09 AM |
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Hi there! I am considering buying the bot but I have one crucial question.
Could I run the bot in more than one PC? If so, could I run it simultaneously on both? Otherwise, is there an API I can connect to remotely see the the bot status and start/stop it? (Granted the bot is running behind a static ip with API port open)
EDIT: One more question, paying for Ultra grants free access to all new markets? Or would I have to pay them individually once they are out?
Thank you
Yes, the ultra purchase gives you access to all actual aviable exchanges. Dunno if new added exchanges are included on that. You can run leonardo as often as you like, from as many computers and users as you want. As long as you only use one api key per exchange overall. I wanna say, i have 3 licenses, for bitfinex, bittrex and poloniex, and i can start any leonardo on any machine as often as i like, as long as there is actually only one specific variant running for any specific exchange. So no .. sadly no server/client behaviour (which i would really like anyways!;)). But you can use vnc or other tools to have it run in the background and connect only when you want.... even on remote (virtual) boxes... Greetins, hacky Hi and thanks for jumping in The reason that you can't run leonardo on two machines on the same exchange is the way the exchanges handle the keys. There is a good chance that running it on two machines at the same time renders the key non-functional. All the best, Rene Yeah, but the idea to have a "daemon" part which does the actual traffic with the exchanges and even executes the bot code and handles its orders whilst your GUI can simply run on another machine or maybe at several machines in parallel would make a lot of things really nice. First, these frequent GUI crashes will no longer kill all running bots. - By the way they actually even happen at the full licensed version too ... sometimes if you change an order, sometimes if you try to close a pair ... there is virtually no way to tell any consistent behauvior whicht triggers this. And second .... this daemon part can for sure run on some energy saving raspi or other embedded PC w/o need to have a big GPU to handle that Qt gui. I hope, you guys did not code the functionality right in to the GUI, didn't you? Greetings, hacky. P.s.: Bitfinex and Poloniex are actually stable enough so i have them running in one instance actually. Oh by the way ... for DISPLAY:0.0 leonArdo is not able to open a GUI at all. If i run it remotely to my primary desktop with DISPLAY=foxnax:0 it runs fine, but a bit laggy ... meh.
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December 15, 2017, 04:33:29 AM |
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The Ultra package includes up to 7 markets of your choice. You don't need to choose them all straight away so it's no problem to add some later.
Ok perfect Concerning the bug, I just tried it and it worked fine. Which system are you on? You meant the notifications, right?
Yeah, notifications sorry. I was on an Ubuntu 16.04 We want to create an API for leonArdo and will do so in the future!
Any ETA? Thanks for getting back to me. No ETA on the API I'm afraid. Best wishes, Jonathan What we can do with API like that?
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leonArdo@margin (OP)
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December 15, 2017, 08:50:55 AM |
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Hi there! I am considering buying the bot but I have one crucial question.
Could I run the bot in more than one PC? If so, could I run it simultaneously on both? Otherwise, is there an API I can connect to remotely see the the bot status and start/stop it? (Granted the bot is running behind a static ip with API port open)
EDIT: One more question, paying for Ultra grants free access to all new markets? Or would I have to pay them individually once they are out?
Thank you
Yes, the ultra purchase gives you access to all actual aviable exchanges. Dunno if new added exchanges are included on that. You can run leonardo as often as you like, from as many computers and users as you want. As long as you only use one api key per exchange overall. I wanna say, i have 3 licenses, for bitfinex, bittrex and poloniex, and i can start any leonardo on any machine as often as i like, as long as there is actually only one specific variant running for any specific exchange. So no .. sadly no server/client behaviour (which i would really like anyways!;)). But you can use vnc or other tools to have it run in the background and connect only when you want.... even on remote (virtual) boxes... Greetins, hacky Hi and thanks for jumping in The reason that you can't run leonardo on two machines on the same exchange is the way the exchanges handle the keys. There is a good chance that running it on two machines at the same time renders the key non-functional. All the best, Rene Yeah, but the idea to have a "daemon" part which does the actual traffic with the exchanges and even executes the bot code and handles its orders whilst your GUI can simply run on another machine or maybe at several machines in parallel would make a lot of things really nice. First, these frequent GUI crashes will no longer kill all running bots. - By the way they actually even happen at the full licensed version too ... sometimes if you change an order, sometimes if you try to close a pair ... there is virtually no way to tell any consistent behauvior whicht triggers this. And second .... this daemon part can for sure run on some energy saving raspi or other embedded PC w/o need to have a big GPU to handle that Qt gui. I hope, you guys did not code the functionality right in to the GUI, didn't you? Greetings, hacky. P.s.: Bitfinex and Poloniex are actually stable enough so i have them running in one instance actually. Oh by the way ... for DISPLAY:0.0 leonArdo is not able to open a GUI at all. If i run it remotely to my primary desktop with DISPLAY=foxnax:0 it runs fine, but a bit laggy ... meh. Thanks for getting in touch Hacky! >> I hope, you guys did not code the functionality right in to the GUI, didn't you? Of course not Thanks for the nice idea. Best wishes, Jonathan
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leonArdo@margin (OP)
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December 15, 2017, 09:16:35 AM |
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The Ultra package includes up to 7 markets of your choice. You don't need to choose them all straight away so it's no problem to add some later.
Ok perfect Concerning the bug, I just tried it and it worked fine. Which system are you on? You meant the notifications, right?
Yeah, notifications sorry. I was on an Ubuntu 16.04 We want to create an API for leonArdo and will do so in the future!
Any ETA? Thanks for getting back to me. No ETA on the API I'm afraid. Best wishes, Jonathan What we can do with API like that? Hey, that would make a headless mode possible. So that you could connect to leonArdo from a remote connecting without using a VNC/rdesktop solution. We would love to see that, just have to plan accordingly to our resources. All the best, Rene
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leonArdo@margin (OP)
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December 15, 2017, 09:18:28 AM |
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Hi there! I am considering buying the bot but I have one crucial question.
Could I run the bot in more than one PC? If so, could I run it simultaneously on both? Otherwise, is there an API I can connect to remotely see the the bot status and start/stop it? (Granted the bot is running behind a static ip with API port open)
EDIT: One more question, paying for Ultra grants free access to all new markets? Or would I have to pay them individually once they are out?
Thank you
Yes, the ultra purchase gives you access to all actual aviable exchanges. Dunno if new added exchanges are included on that. You can run leonardo as often as you like, from as many computers and users as you want. As long as you only use one api key per exchange overall. I wanna say, i have 3 licenses, for bitfinex, bittrex and poloniex, and i can start any leonardo on any machine as often as i like, as long as there is actually only one specific variant running for any specific exchange. So no .. sadly no server/client behaviour (which i would really like anyways!;)). But you can use vnc or other tools to have it run in the background and connect only when you want.... even on remote (virtual) boxes... Greetins, hacky Hi and thanks for jumping in The reason that you can't run leonardo on two machines on the same exchange is the way the exchanges handle the keys. There is a good chance that running it on two machines at the same time renders the key non-functional. All the best, Rene Yeah, but the idea to have a "daemon" part which does the actual traffic with the exchanges and even executes the bot code and handles its orders whilst your GUI can simply run on another machine or maybe at several machines in parallel would make a lot of things really nice. First, these frequent GUI crashes will no longer kill all running bots. - By the way they actually even happen at the full licensed version too ... sometimes if you change an order, sometimes if you try to close a pair ... there is virtually no way to tell any consistent behauvior whicht triggers this. And second .... this daemon part can for sure run on some energy saving raspi or other embedded PC w/o need to have a big GPU to handle that Qt gui. I hope, you guys did not code the functionality right in to the GUI, didn't you? Greetings, hacky. P.s.: Bitfinex and Poloniex are actually stable enough so i have them running in one instance actually. Oh by the way ... for DISPLAY:0.0 leonArdo is not able to open a GUI at all. If i run it remotely to my primary desktop with DISPLAY=foxnax:0 it runs fine, but a bit laggy ... meh. We hear ya! We are already thinking along that lines already. Thanks for sharing your ideas in detail. Always helps to prioritize the planned features All the best, Rene
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December 15, 2017, 12:52:03 PM |
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If i zoom in or out on a graph/trading pair or move the graph up or down is there a way to keep a graph as i left it because if i change to a different trading pair and then go back the graph resets itself and i have to do everything over again, i am not opening different graphs this is just switching between different graphs/trading pairs windows?
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December 15, 2017, 01:16:52 PM |
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just wanted to do a quick update on my experience. The support team has been great since the first day. After a lot of tryes i just asked them for a refund and they accepted really fast. Maybe was my fault, maybe bittrex serves had a little too much problems at the time but i can say for sure i am overall really happy to ha tryed it out. For everyone willing to try leonardo, go for it, they have a great support and if you don't like it you can always get your moneys back! have a good day guys
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December 15, 2017, 01:49:58 PM |
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Hi all,
New to this forum. I’ve been using Leonardo for about 5 months now. Wouldn’t say I’m an expert in it but it has been fairly successful for me.
I do have one question though, and sorry if this has already been brought up. I notice that with Leonardo, there is unfortunately no way to profit off of the huge spikes that the coins will sometimes experience when using the margintrader. Is there any way to make the bot not create the sell until after the current coins price has reached the desired value? That way if the coin continues to spike above the desired sell range, the bot would continually create a new sell price just under the current coin value, maybe 2 percent or so, that way if the coin continues to spike, you can effectively always have a sell just under that current value. I guess similar to a step gain like gunbot.
Sorry if this has already been asked.
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December 15, 2017, 01:58:48 PM |
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Hello, tool tip messages in demo version are cut a half, cant see the whole text. Any option to solve this? Also can you tell us what exchanges are next to be added?
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leonArdo@margin (OP)
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December 15, 2017, 02:11:14 PM |
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If i zoom in or out on a graph/trading pair or move the graph up or down is there a way to keep a graph as i left it because if i change to a different trading pair and then go back the graph resets itself and i have to do everything over again, i am not opening different graphs this is just switching between different graphs/trading pairs windows?
Hi, thanks for mentioning it. We will fix it soon All the best, Rene
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leonArdo@margin (OP)
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December 15, 2017, 02:13:42 PM |
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Hi all,
New to this forum. I’ve been using Leonardo for about 5 months now. Wouldn’t say I’m an expert in it but it has been fairly successful for me.
I do have one question though, and sorry if this has already been brought up. I notice that with Leonardo, there is unfortunately no way to profit off of the huge spikes that the coins will sometimes experience when using the margintrader. Is there any way to make the bot not create the sell until after the current coins price has reached the desired value? That way if the coin continues to spike above the desired sell range, the bot would continually create a new sell price just under the current coin value, maybe 2 percent or so, that way if the coin continues to spike, you can effectively always have a sell just under that current value. I guess similar to a step gain like gunbot.
Sorry if this has already been asked.
Hi, there will be more strategies soon, which are meant to support profiting from various market conditions All the best, Rene
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