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[ANN] SentinelTrade.com - new platform for algo trading
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hemry
on 12/01/2015, 19:12:44 UTC
A few months ago we launched new platform for crypto-currency automated trading and back-testing - https://www.sentineltrade.com

Currently platform supports:
Kraken (BTC/USD, BTC/EUR)
Bitstamp (BTC/USD)
Bitfinex (BTC/USD , no support for swaps yet)
BTC-e (BTC/USD, BTC/EUR)
Cryptsy (BTC/USD, DOGE/BTC, DRK/BTC, LTC/BTC, RDD/BTC, VTC/BTC, NXT/BTC, PPC/BTC, GLD/BTC)
BTCChina (BTC/CNY, LTC/CNY, LTC/BTC)


The API is based on Javascript. It enables you to use ta-lib based indicators and gives visibility to orderbook (top20 bids/asks). Also supports multiple currency pairs in single trader (easier arbitrage).

Things we're going to add next: More currency pairs and markets (including futures) Real-time (low-latency) trading.

It was under testing for some time now - we need your help and feedback to get further. Therefore all paid subscriptions priced $1/month. And if $1 sounds too much there is a free of charge subscription type to be used for strategy back-testing Smiley

Again would appreciate any feedback.
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Re: Most important security measures
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hemry
on 08/12/2014, 16:02:52 UTC
It would be better for the industry if you would consider doing something else than launching new exchange if you have questions about security. Security requirements for an exchange go way above technical security. Compliance to AML/KYC regulations should be on top of your list, which will drive technical requirements.
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Re: [1 More free copy] Name your price SEO! Link Building | On-Page
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hemry
on 07/12/2014, 22:10:19 UTC
Thanks, for the audit. Report seems to make sense. Consultancy price is fair all in all looks like a good deal.
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Re: BEWARE eBay bitcoin scam artist Tim Trickett (trick506)
by
hemry
on 19/11/2013, 18:44:48 UTC
Why did you buy this off ebay in the first place? If you don't want to use exchanges then try bitcoin OTC. Just make sure you use WOT as there are plenty of scammers too.
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Re: What coins to mine?
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hemry
on 19/11/2013, 18:38:43 UTC
I would say Litecoin since since the way it is mined different from bitcoin and it is unlikely there will ever be an ASIC for it. Anyway, you probably already know you won't earn much if you try to mine bitcoin with this hardware.
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Re: Bitcoin Businesses and Developers, Let's Get Started!
by
hemry
on 18/11/2013, 20:59:53 UTC
Howdy

I run an extremely laid-back Unix Shell Account service called Soupwhale Shells. I own a couple high-spec linux servers and I give people an account with which they can do whatever they want, except for certain illegal activities. Non unix geeks would probably call our service VPS or Seedbox or Website or Game Server hosting, even though it's really all of the above.

So far, i've offered people free accounts, with unlimited CPU, RAM, and bandwidth usage, only limiting their disk usage (10GB), and i've let them pay for more space with a one-time fee. But I'd like to start actually monetizing this service.

So I bought up a couple more servers! Right now, I'm just breaking even and my load% is basically 0, so I'd like to start advertising.

Obviously I'd like to be paid in bitcoin, so I figured I should make a thread here.

John

Great stuff, and wish you all the luck but..
Could you just update where the servers are located - I think others would find this important too.

 

Also servers specs including network connectivity. Moreover when server location not only means geography but a data centre too.