Bitcoin and everything associated with it. The home of cryptomaniacs and their adversaries. - page 270

 
TheXpert:
Everything is clear and understandable there on Sharp. And there are examples on githab. True, each exchange has its own nuances, but everything can be solved.

Thanks... I'll probably do that.)

Geez, I thought I was the only one on this forum who decided to mess around with the API.... And here it turns out that I'm not the first, but the first to do it...))

 
Edic:

Geez, I thought I was the only one on this forum who decided to poke around through the API.... And here it turns out that I'm not the first, but the first...)

Well... I didn't hook the trading API to MT, and I've been using the public one for a long time, but recently I switched to webrequests.

But for now I just did not need MT for trading (except trading directly in MT4 on btc-e but it's another story). Maybe there will be a bundle soon.

 
TheXpert:

Well... I haven't hooked up the trading API to MT, and I've been using the public one for a long time now, but I recently switched to webrequests.

But so far I just did not need MT for trading (except trading directly in MT4 on btc-e but that's another story). Maybe there will be a bundle soon.

How is the liquidity in crypto? How much has it fallen lately? I feel - there are only arbitrageurs and miners left there, who are quietly selling imainged stuff, pushing prices lower and lower. There are few ardent speculators and investors there, judging by the volatility - all mowed down.
 

Edic:
А Как с ликвидностью на криптах?

Not really. But it depends on the scale. If you want and know how, you can make a decent-sized deposit, even on forks.

 
Cool!
 
Edic:

I'd like to nasisharp myself - there are examples, but I've never used a DLL and don't know how to do it. And the coding is mind-numbing. I was in great anger at all the documentation to Api exchanges as they did not chew everything up like for dummies.

Through public monitors tumblers from several sources - and I'm surprised by impunity arbitrators. Although, they sometimes get torn).

I'll punish and steamroll them all!)))

Some pairs are so illiquid that a misstep can make a candle to cosmos.

Thank you very much for the advice! I'll contact this man - maybe he has some interesting and handy features.

I'll contact this man - in case he has some interesting and handy functions.
 
Edic:
How about liquidity in cryptos? How much has it fallen lately? My feeling - there are only arbitrageurs and miners left, who are quietly selling imainty, pushing prices lower and lower. There are few ardent speculators and investors there, judging by the volatility - all mowed down.

it is the arbitrageurs who maintain liquidity.

If you enter correctly, you can buy an elephant, but the main thing is who to sell the elephant to.

And besides, manipulation works very well.

 
sanyooooook:

it is the arbitrageurs who maintain liquidity.

If you enter correctly, you can buy an elephant, but the main thing is who to sell it to.

You can sell to the same arbitrageurs, but at a loss.)

A manipulator is a local puppet?

 
Edic:

Sell to the same arbitrators, but at a loss)

Is the manipulator a local puppet?

sort of.
 

is the stump really gone or just a little bit?

They're saying 19,000 bits are gone.

Really?