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June 10, 2011, 01:05:55 AM
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I have written a .NET app for trading on Mt. Gox using their APIs.  I spent most of the last 2 days writing it and I am pretty damn proud.  There is a writeup and download link here.

Basically, it gives you the ability to schedule trades, remove trades, analyze the depth of the market, see how many or how much is in front of your trades, further there is also a stop-loss monitoring feature that can kick in if the price moves too much.  Happy downloading, I have set up an email for feedback if you have any constructive comments.
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June 10, 2011, 06:22:13 AM
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This is absolutely fantastic, thanks for coding this!
I tried to send you 2 btc, but the client keeps telling me I don't have that many bitcoins, even though I do (in MtGox, at least). Is that address a donation address, or a personal wallet address for the client, which I would then donate out of? I'd love to donate, but I'd also like credit for it to access the extra features, so I presume I need to donate within the client.

In any case, great work! I look forward to future updates!

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June 10, 2011, 12:44:47 PM
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Do you use the websockets for this or always download (mostly redundant) the whole market data?

Also I'd like to have a aggreagated view on market depth like http://mtgoxlive.com has (without the green graph)

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June 10, 2011, 01:26:11 PM
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Thank you for your contribution to community. I was looking forward for such tool.

But there is one problem.  Call me paranoid, but I have trouble trusting the  application unless I can see it's  source code. For what I know, it could leak my wallet.dat or the mtgox password. The risk is just too high.

Would you mind open sourcing your tool, so people would be able to see for themselves that there is nothing malicious going on behind the scenes and maybe contribute some improvements to the code.

Do not take my suspicions personally. I really appreciate you work!
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June 10, 2011, 05:32:15 PM
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How did you get the MtGox api's to work? I have tried (in .net too) and have never got them to work.
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