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Open luandro opened this issue 9 years ago • 43 comments

Has the project died out?

luandro avatar Aug 30 '16 10:08 luandro

Yes! :shipit:

igorpejic avatar Aug 31 '16 19:08 igorpejic

I have someone who might be interested in the ruins of this project..

kristerfl avatar Sep 14 '16 17:09 kristerfl

I'm still working towards it however, I'm mostly just learning to do data scraping with Python, and I am only able to work on it in free time in between work and school.

I may eventually take it up myself and contact Owoki about it, but if that does happen it will be on a 6 month to 1 year timeframe.

jeff-hykin avatar Sep 15 '16 00:09 jeff-hykin

Updated readme today because it was horribly busted. I've mostly been trading/HODLing crypto manually and that's been going well. If folks are interested in building momentum (needed: funding, coding, hosting, etc) for this project once again, please feel free to comment on this thread.

owocki avatar Mar 20 '17 18:03 owocki

I find this project interesting but lack the technical knowledge of django and sklearn/pybrain to help much. Owocki, do you have any suggestions for good resources that helped you get your head around sklearn and pybrain?

ekerstein avatar Mar 21 '17 07:03 ekerstein

I find this project interesting but lack the technical knowledge of django and sklearn/pybrain to help much. Owocki, do you have any suggestions for good resources that helped you get your head around sklearn and pybrain?

If I were to re-engage on this project today, I would build it with Tensorflow. There are very good tutorials on their website.

owocki avatar Mar 22 '17 23:03 owocki

I find trading bots with artificial intelligence amazing. Money-making machines. Why this project died? Did it really die or transformed?

fluorine avatar Apr 04 '17 23:04 fluorine

On 17-04-04 16:23:54, Joseph Anglada wrote:

I find trading bots with artificial intelligence amazing. Money-making machines. Why this project died? Did it really die or transformed?

The real question to ask is this one : Did this project ever make some profit with trading ?

netmonk avatar Apr 15 '17 18:04 netmonk

It did make money if you look at the documents; unfortunately the fees of poloniex exceeded the gain that was it.

owicki started with 1 bitcoin and ended with 0.9 but without the fees..

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On Sat, Apr 15, 2017, at 08:27 PM, Netmonk wrote:

On 17-04-04 16:23:54, Joseph Anglada wrote:

I find trading bots with artificial intelligence amazing. Money- making machines. Why this project died? Did it really die or transformed?

The real question to ask is this one : Did this project ever make some profit with trading ?

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kristerfl avatar Apr 16 '17 05:04 kristerfl

I have a Kraken account that has 0% maker fees, so this may be profitable for me if it could be reworked to use Kraken API.

nuclearspike avatar Jun 29 '17 03:06 nuclearspike

How much could it generate per day trading USD/ETH with no maker fees and 0.1% taker fees?

nuclearspike avatar Jun 29 '17 04:06 nuclearspike

Fees are whole part of profit calculation. If you end up with a -0.1 btc it means your strategy is not profitable (not talking about infrastructure cost, energy cost, data connexion cost... which are all part of the equation). How come for trader such excuse can even be accepted ?

netmonk avatar Jul 03 '17 08:07 netmonk

So, has someone revived the project or not?

micycle8778 avatar Jul 21 '17 19:07 micycle8778

some body grab the code from this repo - and do a PR https://github.com/llens/CryptoCurrencyTrader

johndpope avatar Jul 28 '17 11:07 johndpope

Cool, good to see that someone cares about this code :D

micycle8778 avatar Jul 28 '17 11:07 micycle8778

glad to see someone building a similar project from first principles. i get 50 inquiries from people who want to revive this project for every 1 who wants to build something similar from first principles. @llens, @johndpope good luck to you!

owocki avatar Jul 28 '17 13:07 owocki

so at face value - throwing machine learning + bitcoin seems like a neat idea. not to bust anyone's bubble - but the underlying data besides price / trades/ market orders is the crypto difficulty. when this goes down - you're going to see the price go down. This is unlikely to stay down for long / we may see this drop back with BCC in coming week https://bitcoinwisdom.com/bitcoin/difficulty so let me spare you the data training / time and machine learning. just buy bitcoin + hold it. For every sell order (up to the finish line of mining) that preceded the last one will have been sold for less than it's worth. In 20 years time from now, you'll be able to buy your kids a house with it. screen shot 2017-07-28 at 11 51 36 am

johndpope avatar Jul 28 '17 15:07 johndpope

Hello, I want to see the code hidden, thank you

xw1972 avatar Sep 13 '17 16:09 xw1972

Hi, Can someone able to run the code?

maithanhtan avatar Sep 21 '17 10:09 maithanhtan

I paid someone to fix it. It runs I think now for me.

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Hi, Can someone able to run the code?

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kristerfl avatar Sep 21 '17 21:09 kristerfl

I'd like to see a revival!

aadon94 avatar Oct 18 '17 17:10 aadon94

I'd like to see a revival!

if someone wants to scope a revival, i'd happily help with funding and finding smart people to work on it

owocki avatar Oct 18 '17 18:10 owocki

I've been giving it some thought again. In a month or two, my FT job will be in dealing with CryptoCurrencies once more, so I've got the bug once more to get back into it.

Snipa22 avatar Oct 18 '17 18:10 Snipa22

@Snipa22 hey man, long time no talk. lets catch up ! whats a good way to get in touch with you!? email me: kevin at gitcoin dot co

owocki avatar Oct 18 '17 18:10 owocki

Software developer here who also has the crypto bug. Would gladly help out if there was anyone to take lead.

aadon94 avatar Oct 18 '17 18:10 aadon94

Was anything decided with restarting development? I would be interested.

jwjohns avatar Dec 18 '17 15:12 jwjohns

i think that if i was going to recommend anyone for taking the helm for a v2, it'd be @Snipa22 .. if someone wants to get organized, i'm happy to help move the interest from this repo (and slack group) to the new project

owocki avatar Dec 18 '17 15:12 owocki

Sorry, I've been massively busy trying to get caught up on personal stuff and finishing out one of my jobs, down to one FT now! Yay. That being said, I've got a bunch of 1080 ti's, 1050 ti's and other gear together to start picking this project up (Including a massive local DB server, and infiniband for everything Drools)

I'll likely be starting a new repo in a couple of weeks when I polish off the last of my current projects, including some updates to the pool software I write. The overall goal will be to split up the monolith a bit that was this project, shift ML techniques (Tensor Flow, lets not lie) to a specialized daemon that can grab work, work on it, then insert a result into the database as expected on it's own. Dedicated frontend API, rather than a kind of hybrid system, a front-end project, likely Vue.js or Angular.JS. Likely still backed by PGSQL, but moving up to PGSQL 10. Most likely, we'll utilize Redis as a backend queue of "work that needs to be done."

The idea is that breaking this up should make it easier for us to farm out work to people who are interested in parts of it. Web-devs can rely on a standardized API, API devs can worry about the DB, and the ML techniques can be implemented as modules within the main ML parser. By splitting this up, people can stick to their specialties. I'm not a ML expert, but I've got enough scratched up in my head that I think I can at least get that and the API projects started. Front-end, I am most certianly not an expert in.

Snipa22 avatar Dec 18 '17 20:12 Snipa22

I will be willing to work on integrating this with Binance API.

justyntemme avatar Jan 03 '18 15:01 justyntemme

hey there, is there an update on Bot Trader for Poloniex that work and we can tweak a little bit about the strategy?

ElanJM avatar Jan 06 '18 13:01 ElanJM