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Re: 【BOT】C.A.T. Cryptocurrency Automatic Trader 3.5 -25% OFF Christmas Offer!!
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torontocoinexchange
on 06/01/2016, 18:16:41 UTC
Exactly, Sampey - this would actually save a lot of time.  I really don't want to enter I several buy/sell orders b/c my orders are too large.  For example, if I'm a whale (which I'm not), but say I wanted to dump 3,000 BTC.  Listing this one transaction will have a huge effect on the market.  My alternative is to waste time and list several transactions to reduce it's effect on the market or have a "shootgun" list - where say - sell 3,000 BTC for 430 USD - and then the program automatically pumps out 100 orders around 430 - averaging 430.  It would would help traders in my opinion.

Probably i need to create al algorithm that is not a Ping-Pong, but something that works this way.


Sweet - thank you for your consideration =)
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Re: 【BOT】C.A.T. Cryptocurrency Automatic Trader 3.5 -25% OFF Christmas Offer!!
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torontocoinexchange
on 06/01/2016, 13:35:56 UTC
Hey Sampey!

Can you add a scatter feature?  Like if I create an order for 1BTC at .002 ETH/BTC - it will create orders around .002 like - .5 btc at .00199999 and then .25 at .00199998 and then .25 at .0019997?

Thanks,

Hum..........i can't add this kind of "strange" features.
To add a feature it must be something simple and understable by anyone.

a shotgun feature huh? ...

sounds interesting ...

set a target price - and make a number of orders orders 'around' that target price ... for sells and buys ...

sounds like an interesting concept sampey ... easy to implement i bet also ...

set target price - set amount - set number of trades - set spread of trades ( in percentage maybe ) ... bang! ...

Smiley ...

#crysx

Exactly, Sampey - this would actually save a lot of time.  I really don't want to enter I several buy/sell orders b/c my orders are too large.  For example, if I'm a whale (which I'm not), but say I wanted to dump 3,000 BTC.  Listing this one transaction will have a huge effect on the market.  My alternative is to waste time and list several transactions to reduce it's effect on the market or have a "shootgun" list - where say - sell 3,000 BTC for 430 USD - and then the program automatically pumps out 100 orders around 430 - averaging 430.  It would would help traders in my opinion.

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Re: 【BOT】C.A.T. Cryptocurrency Automatic Trader 3.5 -25% OFF Christmas Offer!!
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torontocoinexchange
on 22/12/2015, 00:56:29 UTC
Hey Sampey!

Can you add a scatter feature?  Like if I create an order for 1BTC at .002 ETH/BTC - it will create orders around .002 like - .5 btc at .00199999 and then .25 at .00199998 and then .25 at .0019997?

Thanks,
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Re: Best place to buy bitcoin in Canada?
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torontocoinexchange
on 24/11/2015, 11:16:44 UTC
If you have a bank account that supports Interac Online you can buy instantly. It's kind of like the envy of the world. No one else can deposit money into an exchange directly from their bank account instantly but Canadians. All 3 Canadian exchanges support Interac online. (VOS, CaVirtex, QuadregaCX). If your bank doesn't support Interac Online these exchanges can do a direct withdrawal via EFT (takes 3-5 days) from your bank account. The exchanges are the best, cheapest and with Interac fastest way to buy Bitcoin. They require KYC of varying strictness depending on the deposit methods you will use.
If you don't want to go through the KYC process of the exchanges QuickBt, InstaBt, and Instacoins allow you to buy online near instantly with Interac Online. These charge quite the mock up and I have used ATMs that have lower fees than them. These also have limits on amount purchased (QuickBt is 0.2 BTC, InstaBt is 0.5).
or you can try this : https://www.cavirtex.com/home

If you don't mind paying huge fees like 2-3.5%, then you can also find BTMs, there are a few scattered in major cities.
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Re: How can we proceed?
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torontocoinexchange
on 24/11/2015, 11:15:15 UTC
You could set up a smart contract on Ethereum network and then use bitcoin relay.  So that in the case person A/B are dissatisfied, they can invoke a 3rd party arbitration of their choice:

https://github.com/ethereum/btcrelay/
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Re: Ethereum is the future of crypto, bitcoin is not.
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torontocoinexchange
on 22/11/2015, 06:33:27 UTC
does anyone know what ethereum has built out so far?

their reddit seems very active compared to many other altcoin reddits: https://www.reddit.com/r/ethereum

They have a few wallets and some dapps:

http://dapps.ethercasts.com/

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Re: Ethereum Pros/Cons vs NXT Pros/Cons?
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torontocoinexchange
on 03/11/2015, 02:55:21 UTC
check out ethereum's reddit page if you want to find out about pros/cons.
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Re: How about this trading strategy?
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torontocoinexchange
on 03/11/2015, 02:27:41 UTC
Bull until it's bear....if only I could guestimate the top =/
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Re: How about this trading strategy?
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torontocoinexchange
on 01/11/2015, 22:17:22 UTC
Use at least 0,5 BTC

1) Check the current BTC/usd price

2) Put a buying order about 2 dollars below current price for 0,02 BTC (i.e. if price is 280 $ put a buying order at 278$)

3) If you manage to buy, put a sell order at least 2$ above your buying price (if you bought at 278$ put a buying order at 280$). When sell order fills, go to step 2.

4) If price keeps raising and your buying order did not fill (wait some hours/days whatever), cancel your buying order and go to step 2.

5) If your buying order fills, but price keeps going down, wait some hours/days and go to step 2 again (i.e. Buy more).

I know it depends on the time you use for waits, and you are not getting the full benefit if BTC keeps going up and up. Earnings might be slow, but pretty safe in my opinion (disaster would be only if BTC goes very low and you are caught with lots of BTC, but you could still hold them).

Opinions?

Here's a simple and effective strategy that works - gains are small, but you will always gain in the long run:

1) Pick an asset mix that you are very comfortable with (as it's important to keep this fixed)  - larger the mix, the smaller the gain - more stable your income;and
2) Rebalance.

That's it.  Simple - when you reblance, you're always buying low and selling high - effectively removing emotion.
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Re: Looking to start selling BTC on Local Bitcoins
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torontocoinexchange
on 01/11/2015, 12:12:02 UTC
i have try sell on lbc and it is very dead community. not many people interested, not many offer for digital currency to.

Once you get higher trust, it may not be true...
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Re: 【BOT】C.A.T. Cryptocurrency Automatic Trader 3.3 - 0.5 ฿ LifetimeLicense 150+Feed
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torontocoinexchange
on 01/11/2015, 12:06:43 UTC
Hey Sampy,

What's an effective way to set like a stop order or limit so that it will cancel orders and sell out at a bottom price.  I've tried a few of the check boxes, but it appears to only stop the money not currently in an order.

Thanks in advance!



If you want to manually do that, you can Right click an order, set STATIC attribute, set new price and then press RECREATE (and you will set a market price)

But i don't think that this is what you want. I think you want a "Trigger condition" right? Or something like "Complete all current orders at market price" r


The latter - you are correct! How would I execute such a trade?
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Re: Best Investments
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torontocoinexchange
on 30/10/2015, 00:54:50 UTC
Buy, hold and wait a long time.  Hopefully you still have access to your hard drive and remember your password, when BTC hits 100,000 a coin.
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Re: How do I grow my btc?
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torontocoinexchange
on 30/10/2015, 00:52:42 UTC
There's also bot trading... which I'm still learning... I always feel like I'm losing =/
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Re: What's the best (cheapest) website to buy bitcoin in Canada
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torontocoinexchange
on 30/10/2015, 00:50:25 UTC
i wished Vault of satoshi still exist

They won't out of business b/c they couldn't make the model work =/  They had to make money, but couldn't by giving it away.
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Re: 【BOT】C.A.T. Cryptocurrency Automatic Trader 3.3 - 0.5 ฿ LifetimeLicense 150+Feed
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torontocoinexchange
on 30/10/2015, 00:46:15 UTC
Hey Sampy,

What's an effective way to set like a stop order or limit so that it will cancel orders and sell out at a bottom price.  I've tried a few of the check boxes, but it appears to only stop the money not currently in an order.

Thanks in advance!

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Re: What is your trading strategy?
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torontocoinexchange
on 19/10/2015, 22:04:23 UTC
How much time and money I would have saved if I didn't sell low and buy high =/ 
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Re: 【BOT】C.A.T. Cryptocurrency Automatic Trader 3.1 - 0.5 ฿ LifetimeLicense 150+Feed
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torontocoinexchange
on 16/09/2015, 01:23:45 UTC
Haven't made a giant profit on CAT, but it's fun learning about markets =)
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Re: Selling bitcointalk accounts?
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torontocoinexchange
on 16/09/2015, 01:17:33 UTC
I wonder if ethereum will help solve some of the trust issues.
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Re: Do you think you were scammed by GAW? Tell Ars Technica
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torontocoinexchange
on 14/01/2015, 11:33:21 UTC
Hey guys,

Cyrus Farivar here. I'm a reporter with Ars Technica working on a story about GAW and Garza. I spoke with him by phone yesterday and would love to speak with anyone that has had direct dealings with the company and/or has direct knowledge of financials of similar companies. He made some claims that sound wild to me, but I want to check.

My previous work: http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2014/04/digging-for-answers-the-strong-smell-of-fraud-from-one-bitcoin-miner-maker/

EMAIL ME:

cyrus.farivar [AT] arstechnica.com

PGP/OTR: http://arstechnica.com/ars-staff-pgp-keys/#cyrus-farivar

https://github.com/cfarivar/crypto-details/blob/master/README.md

Dude - you write flame work that bashes our industry.  Go write our flames already.
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Re: Do you think you were scammed by GAW? Tell Ars Technica
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torontocoinexchange
on 14/01/2015, 11:31:43 UTC
Here is my take on GAW. They have done some good things. When they sold hardware they went way above any other company to try and help stack the odds in the customer’s favors. All other mining companies would have said thought luck you preordered this and it is outdated by the time you got it. Not our problem. GAW tried to help people out by giving various upgrades. Hashlets, I bought a lot of them and they were great for a few months. Much like all mining then went down the tubes. GAW came up with a solution allowing us to mine their reward pts redeemable for their new coin. They could have said tough luck and shut it down like every other cloud miner out there. Instead they gave you an option to try and make money. Paycoin well it has had some good things and some bad things. They are new to the development of a coin and it shows. They have not scammed anyone out of money yet so you can’t call them a scam. They are trying different things to try and make paycoin profitable for the holders. Will it work? Only time will tell. They bought a company that would allow you to use the coins to purchase form most stores on the internet. It looks like they underestimated how much work that plug in needed. They made some bold claims that they have not lived up to yet. However if you step back you can see what they are doing and it is not they are trying to scam everyone. They need to be better job on their announcements because the way they have said things made people believe one thing. They said you would be able to use paycoin to buy from Amazon, Best Buy, and Target….. People immediately assumed this meant GAW was saying they have a relationship with all of these companies. When in reality the relationship is they bought a company that made a plug in that would allow you to purchase form these sites. The floor, they messed up on that one. But with the recent announcement they are at least trying to fix it. So many other companies would say tough. We tried it sold to fast so now we will move on. Was this last announcement great? Not really mind blowing in my opinion. They could have and should have done more but that is for them to figure out. We will have to wait and see how it works out.

TL;DR- GAW has done a lot in it’s past to help out its customers when other companies would no do the same. GAW has made some big mistakes and is trying to correct them. So far they have not scammed anyone. Time will tell about this new honors program.


Dude - I appreciate your perspective.  Man - this is exactly how I feel about GAW.