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size is too accurate issue #32

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datawithdev opened this issue Jan 25, 2020 · 4 comments
Open

size is too accurate issue #32

datawithdev opened this issue Jan 25, 2020 · 4 comments
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@datawithdev
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some orders are placed for smaller units than supported by the exchange. for example Ripple (XRP)

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@markspivey
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markspivey commented May 24, 2021

Any suggestions on this @brndnmtthws? I would love to add MATIC to my ongoing buys but I am suffering with the same issue.

It looks like CBPro support "base_increment" and "quote_increment" which might alleviate the issue.

Is there even a long-term possibility of integrating this with the CCXT (CryptoCurrency eXchange Trading Library)? That would potentially allow support for a greater number of exchanges.

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The API support is there, yes. I'm not a huge fan of supporting all these random shitcoins but I am also a very dumb person who doesn't know how to pick winners and losers, so I won't gatekeep any pump and dump schemes.

I'll take a look and get back to you, but I've got a ton of crap on my plate so don't expect a quick turnaround.

@i-am-coolbeans
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Hello sir, thank you very much for creating this project for everyone to use. I encountered this issue as well when adding ADA as a parameter. I understand you are busy, just wanted to share my interest in this project and hope there is a possibility to add some logic to reduce the decimals for the cheaper coins so that orders execute. Thank you again for your contribution.

@wbernier8
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Is there even a long-term possibility of integrating this with the CCXT (CryptoCurrency eXchange Trading Library)? That would potentially allow support for a greater number of exchanges.

I attempted this with my fork. optimal-buy-ccxt But it is currently only working with Gemini. I am not a professional coder but feel free to contribute.

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