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Re: [ANN] [QRK] Quark | Core 0.10 upgrade
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Stingery64
on 11/05/2017, 05:48:49 UTC
is this sh*tcoin still alive?

vertcoin, quarkcoin... both made me lose quite some money,

can't believe they are still alive those pump/dump coins.
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Re: [ANN] leonArdo - Bitcoin Trading Bot for Poloniex, Bittrex, Bitstamp, Bitfinex..
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Stingery64
on 07/04/2017, 10:50:37 UTC

but you should consider another layout options for leonardo,

like cryptowat.ch, bitcoinwisdom view.


never heard about cryptowat, looks so nice and so many options, quite similar to wisdom but somehow diferent

maybe they use same graphic librery, no idea

thanks for the info
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Re: [ANN] leonArdo - Bitcoin Trading Bot for Poloniex, Bittrex, Bitstamp, Bitfinex..
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Stingery64
on 06/04/2017, 20:33:24 UTC
no, i didn't make any profit as i just downloaded it to try a MACD backtest on 2H candles
and i just found myselft in a uncofonfortable view, and no 2H, and no MACD, and no Backtest,  in the demo version.

everytime i see something that looks odd on user interfaces happens to be programmed with Qt,
i still remember when i was trying to use a program called aMSN, i was so mad on its damn interface and slowness that i write them to ask
why the hell that happens, and they told me its because of Qt, thats the first time i ever heard on that name.
it kinda remembers me of JAVA, the super laggy programing lang i hated the most, Both are multiplatform.
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Re: [ANN] leonArdo - Bitcoin Trading Bot for Poloniex, Bittrex, Bitstamp, Bitfinex..
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Stingery64
on 06/04/2017, 07:11:50 UTC
still, there is no clear division of zones,
there is no depth on the buttons, its just all so flat and mimetic...

kinda remembers the UI of serial generator, trying to be insurgent on interfaces

the graph is strange to move, once used to bitcoinwisdom, looks like no one is able to match its friendly interaction and perfect contrast.
itsjust above anyother by far
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Re: [ANN] leonArdo - Bitcoin Trading Bot for Poloniex, Bittrex, Bitstamp, Bitfinex..
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Stingery64
on 06/04/2017, 05:18:46 UTC
i tried leonardo demo version

not impressed to be honest,

1º i can't do backtesting in the demo version with macd, can i ?
2º there is no 2H in the time step of the graph
3º the design looked so nice in picture then after use it, everything is so confusing, such high lack of deph in windows and buttons, its like too flat,

what programing lang was used to make leonardo? looks so out of standards, also did not run in windows xp.
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Re: [ANN] [QRK] Quark | Core 0.9.2.7
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Stingery64
on 10/01/2017, 05:45:09 UTC
i am so surprised this sh*t coin is still between us,
i used to invest in those alt coins and losed quite some money,
after a while away from bitcoin and cryptos, i come back and see its still alive... amazing,
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Re: any bot for trading?
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Stingery64
on 09/01/2017, 05:03:39 UTC
thanks for the replies,
i tried gekko some time ago but it crashes,

after searching a bit i am trying tradewave and leonArdo now,

regards
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any bot for trading?
by
Stingery64
on 07/01/2017, 11:20:54 UTC
hi,
i am looking for a trading bot that not just allows me to select betwee a few diferent indicators to trade
but also to show me what had been the result if i had used it in the past,

any recommendation?

thanks
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Re: Haasonline Simple Trade Bot For BTCe and Bitstamp[Main topic]
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Stingery64
on 04/08/2015, 06:16:05 UTC
hi, is there any free demo version that allows to backtest at least?
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Re: [ANN] leonArdo - Best Graphical Trading Software available for Bitcoin
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Stingery64
on 21/06/2015, 08:03:30 UTC
does this program allow backtesting?
also, what are the strategies ?
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Re: [ANN] leonArdo - Best Graphical Trading Software available for Bitcoin
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Stingery64
on 20/06/2015, 08:07:51 UTC
yes xp sp3
when i open it,
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Re: [ANN] leonArdo - Best Graphical Trading Software available for Bitcoin
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Stingery64
on 20/06/2015, 05:07:20 UTC
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Re: How to withdraw money won from bitcoins to banks without suspicion
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Stingery64
on 20/06/2015, 04:10:42 UTC
as far as i know, in spain you can have up to 10 000€ each each without giving any proof of where the money comes from,

10 000€ a year is not really a big amount for the,. just for you, and you can withdraw all your money in two years, in fact, 2 months if you do it 1 in december and 1 in january hehe,

any weay, better ask this to a lawer,
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Re: Free Paper Trading Terminal for Bitcoin
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Stingery64
on 20/06/2015, 03:42:58 UTC
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Re: btc-e virus mail
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Stingery64
on 12/10/2014, 16:49:48 UTC
the link is a zip file hosted in weebly, but looks like weebly already removed it

http://www.weebly.com/uploads/4/0/5/9/40595577/btc-e_meeting_20142904_conversation.zip
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Re: btc-e virus mail
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Stingery64
on 12/10/2014, 16:48:21 UTC
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btc-e virus mail
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Stingery64
on 12/10/2014, 16:21:21 UTC
i received that fake mail today without any reason,
maybe someone extracted the btc-e maillist from their servers,

http://i.imgur.com/Y3dJpeX.png
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Re: Blockchain as login system
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Stingery64
on 08/07/2014, 11:06:05 UTC
i guess is more easy to just wirte the google password than copy a string, sign an address with the string, an paste back the result in order to tell the system you are the real user,

maybe some standar in HTML5 or a browser extension that allows you to register and login to websites just by pressing a mouseclick and send the string to the hardware wallet, press the hardware button that sign it, and you are logged, registered, or whatever, no need to remember password, no spam, no mails, no option to access the private keys...

how could anyone hack an user account that way? maybe a "man in the middle" virus would work? i mean, the virus shows him the string to sign, he signs it, i get the signed string and i can log in? if thats possible then its not that safe...
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Re: Blockchain as login system
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Stingery64
on 08/07/2014, 06:49:33 UTC
wonderful,
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Blockchain as login system
by
Stingery64
on 08/07/2014, 02:00:15 UTC
hi, we al know how much suxs having all the data and password you use to register over so many forums, shops, webs, blogs, social networks and so on,
its truly a pain in the ass and a lose of time,

Bitcoins and Trezor Hardware wallet is making the wish of any security bank, as trezor just sen to the comptuer the signed data without sharing the private keys, and as its like electrem, and it uses deterministic address generation, even if you lose it, you can recover all your bitcoins.

Now: this is in my opinion top grade security where a mecanical button push is the single way to confirm a payment.

What about use some system like that to register in webs, login into any way and have logins safe? to login you would need just to "send bitcoins" pushing a  button, the system receive the bitcoins and without the need to get confirmations, you are validated and logged in,

the idea is to do something like that parallel to bitcoin or so, in order that there is no need to have money, but use the idea to sign the login then be able to login and register everywhere just by saying "check out the signed data, that proofs i am the legit user, let me go in".

Well, i can't think exactly about the inner working, buy maybe you can see a better shine about that, maybe in the future notebooks will have a build in "login" hardware button