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Exchange / Trading / Analysis Software [re: Zenbot3 BTC/ETH/LTC bot]
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- Subject: Exchange / Trading / Analysis Software [re: Zenbot3 BTC/ETH/LTC bot]
- From: grarpamp at gmail.com (grarpamp)
- Date: Fri, 2 Sep 2016 05:47:26 -0400
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On Tue, Aug 16, 2016 at 5:25 PM, Carlos Rodriguez <carlos at s8f.org> wrote:
> grarpamp:
>> What software is out there that implements an exchange itself?
>> Be it for currency pairs, stocks, or commodity trade floor.
>> Currency pairs being the primary example above.
>
> Centralized model:
>
> http://buttercoin.net/ (old, last commit 2 years ago)
>
> Decentralized:
>
> https://bitsquare.io/ (but itâ??s not very popular yet, not much trade volume)
> http://www.coinffeine.com/ (not much info on it)
>
> Personally I donâ??t see these programs ever netting enough trade volume to rival top private exchanges. Traders wonâ??t show up if the liquidity isnâ??t there.
Why not netting volume... software feature / capabilities?
They might not be anything like realtime hft and realworld
integration, especially if running over a crypto network,
but might be enough to get a market of a 50-5k
casual users in/out of various pairs. Users buy in/out
of localbitcoins, other side markets, atm's at 5-15% random
premium, so a low liquidity on accurate price discovery
doesn't seem to bother that crowd much, and some seem
to wait out bad pricing till a better maker comes.