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June 14, 2014, 08:16:23 AM
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can someone please explain the difference of a limit price and a stop price on marginsell BTC. thank you

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June 14, 2014, 07:03:52 PM
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Bitfinex should consider sponsoring and/or hosting the bfxdata.com website.

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June 14, 2014, 10:09:45 PM
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Unfortunately I never saw bfxdata.com website, and now it's not working.

So I spend a couple of hours and write a swap rates watchdog with charts. Feel free to hotlink the images if you need.

This is all I needed at the moment. Should I implement something else?
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June 14, 2014, 10:23:40 PM
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By the way, may I ask bitfinex guys: what kind of crazy arithmetics do you use in your api? 0.35% per day is not 128% per year, it is 258% per year.
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June 14, 2014, 10:59:46 PM
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are leveraged orders  (i mean "virtual" amounts,not real)  included in the bitfinex volume?
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June 15, 2014, 12:10:57 AM
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By the way, may I ask bitfinex guys: what kind of crazy arithmetics do you use in your api? 0.35% per day is not 128% per year, it is 258% per year.

0.35% per day it's 127.75% per year... You are the one with crazy arithmetics!
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June 15, 2014, 12:41:47 AM
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By the way, may I ask bitfinex guys: what kind of crazy arithmetics do you use in your api? 0.35% per day is not 128% per year, it is 258% per year.

0.35% per day it's 127.75% per year... You are the one with crazy arithmetics!
You can't just multiply the day interest by 365. If you borrow $100, and the interest rate is 0.35%, then tomorrow your debt will be $100.35, and 0.35% of $100.35 is $0.351225, not just $0.35 anymore, and so on, so on, and after a year you will owe $357.97, not $127.75.

But it's my way to calculate the interest, and the one banks uses to legaly cheat their clients. I don't know which one bitfinex uses. If somebody borrow $100 at 0.35%/day for 30 days, then after 30 days he will owe $110.50, not $111.05, or what?
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By the way, may I ask bitfinex guys: what kind of crazy arithmetics do you use in your api? 0.35% per day is not 128% per year, it is 258% per year.

0.35% per day it's 127.75% per year... You are the one with crazy arithmetics!
You can't just multiply the day interest by 365. If you borrow $100, and the interest rate is 0.35%, then tomorrow your debt will be $100.35, and 0.35% of $100.35 is $0.351225, not just $0.35 anymore, and so on, so on, and after a year you will owe $357.97, not $127.75.

But it's my way to calculate the interest, and the one banks uses to legaly cheat their clients. I don't know which one bitfinex uses. If somebody borrow $100 at 0.35%/day for 30 days, then after 30 days he will owe $110.50, not $111.05, or what?
Komar, you are talking about automatic compounded interest calculations and this is not what is happening at Bitfinex, but even then, the math for a year "projection" would still go by % daily times 365. The number in % you are giving is pretty much a "final percent of return on condition of 100% compounding".
Also, you cannot just give out the number (like you do for your $357.97 example) and say this is some sort of a "standard" method of calculations, because it is not. Compounding could be yearly, monthly, weekly, daily, per 10  minutes, whatever and for every single of these conditions, the end result (for return) will be different.

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June 15, 2014, 01:28:04 AM
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By the way, may I ask bitfinex guys: what kind of crazy arithmetics do you use in your api? 0.35% per day is not 128% per year, it is 258% per year.

0.35% per day it's 127.75% per year... You are the one with crazy arithmetics!
You can't just multiply the day interest by 365. If you borrow $100, and the interest rate is 0.35%, then tomorrow your debt will be $100.35, and 0.35% of $100.35 is $0.351225, not just $0.35 anymore, and so on, so on, and after a year you will owe $357.97, not $127.75.

But it's my way to calculate the interest, and the one banks uses to legaly cheat their clients. I don't know which one bitfinex uses. If somebody borrow $100 at 0.35%/day for 30 days, then after 30 days he will owe $110.50, not $111.05, or what?

It all depends if you lend the interest or not. If you lend also the interest gained every day then indeed just multiplying with 365 it's not correct, but if you don't then this is the correct interest per year.
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June 15, 2014, 01:43:49 AM
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Ok, I see. You're right. And I checked it in my account — it works exactly like you said.

But using "% per 365 days" in API still looks strange and confusing.
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June 15, 2014, 01:53:13 AM
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Besides, in this case lenders will get more money if they will offer short (2 days) contracts.

I just wonder how many borrowers will receive such short contracts.
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June 15, 2014, 03:00:11 AM
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I think the standard business practice is to use the APR.  And it is required in some countries for at least bank loans. 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annual_percentage_rate

It might be that from the point of view of the lender who is reinvesting profits that using the APR makes the most sense.  By contrast, for a borrower it might be the non-compounded rate that makes more sense as they don't automatically borrow more.

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June 15, 2014, 04:50:08 AM
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Ok, I see. You're right. And I checked it in my account — it works exactly like you said.

But using "% per 365 days" in API still looks strange and confusing.

This is for backward compatibility.

I personally have an auto swaps program to provide liquidity at the optimal rate. If they change the unit, my program would not be working.



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June 15, 2014, 08:27:55 AM
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How could offer rate be lower than demand rate?

Is it because of different swap time ranges?
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June 15, 2014, 10:35:40 AM
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How could offer rate be lower than demand rate?

Is it because of different swap time ranges?

Cheers

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June 15, 2014, 10:44:58 AM
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How could offer rate be lower than demand rate?
Is it because of different swap time ranges?

Cheers

that's correct!

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Giancarlo and Bitfinex:
http://www.bfxdata.com/ is in need of help with their hosting and fees.  Since you link them on your site now, will you consider helping them?  Their site is a great companion tool to Bitfinex.  Thank you.
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June 15, 2014, 11:09:18 AM
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How could offer rate be lower than demand rate?
Is it because of different swap time ranges?

Cheers

that's correct!

Have a good day

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June 15, 2014, 11:36:04 AM
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How much of bandwidth does he need exactly?

DigitalOcean provides 1 TB for $5 (five US dollars) per month. So I could host a 156MB video which was banned on youtube, spreaded links all over the internet and didn't care about traffic. And additional bandwidth transfer is only 2¢ per GB.
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Actually, I have a dedicated server hosted in datacenter with unlimited bandwidth. I can easily provide an virtual machine for bjornw to host bfxdata.com. Let's see if he is interested.

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Hi

where are your trading servers located is it HK or the US?

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