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Re: Qt Bitcoin Trader [Open Source secure trading client for Mac/Windows/Linux]
by
Askit2
on 03/10/2015, 22:06:01 UTC
Hi IGHOR,

i have made the update from 1.08. to 1.10.
until the 1.08 version you have made a very nice solution to avoid a big internet traffic when the orderbook tab/window was not open/active. Without the open tab QT was downloading only about 10Kb/s and was only downloading 150-200kb/s when the orderbook tab was open.
Now the new 1.10 version is downloading  150-200kb/s all the time even when the orderbook windows ist not open. This is really heavy when qt is running 24/7.
Is there a setting to change it back in qt?

Have you plans to support Kraken?

Thanks, I'll check it out and fix. What is your exchange?
For now you can go to settings and set longer request interval, so it will cause lower traffic.
Also orderbook traffic depends on visible row count. You can set up 5 and traffic will be low also.


HI, could you please look for that issue. Qt is downloading around 42GB in 70 hours. Sorry, but this is really to much.
The rowcount change had 0 effect , too.

I think the request for your exchange that you use might shed some light on why its higher. It would be best if you desire a fix that you do answer the questions that get asked. Sometimes to fix an issue the problem isn't locally on your trading bot but remotely on their server.

 Huh

HI Ighor,

i use stamp. Thx for your reply

Have you plans to support Kraken?
If you quote the question when answering it then it is frequently easier for people to find the information. It will make the post grow a bit. I guess I missed your reply or didn't relate the two. I did read all the posts. That is not entirely common for people to do. My point was and still is if you make things easy to find by linking related conversations then people don't have to try to find it. Then when you reposted your request the exchange information would be with it. Don't get me wrong I can't force anyone to do anything. I have just noticed when people don't have to search for information they usually have a better response.