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    Superalgos

    Superalgos

    Free, open-source crypto trading bot, automated bitcoin trading

    Free, open-source crypto trading bot, automated bitcoin/cryptocurrency trading software, algorithmic trading bots. Visually design your crypto trading bot, leveraging an integrated charting system, data-mining, backtesting, paper trading, and multi-server crypto bot deployments. Superalgos is not just another open-source project. We are an open and welcoming community nurtured and incentivized with the project's native Superalgos (SA) Token, building an open trading intelligence network. You will notice the difference as soon as you join the Telegram Community Group or the new Discord Server! ...
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    Kalshi-Quant-TeleBot

    Kalshi Advanced Quantitative Trading Bot is an enterprise-grade

    Kalshi Advanced Quantitative Trading Bot is an enterprise-grade automated trading system designed for the Kalshi event-based prediction market. Built with cutting-edge quantitative algorithms and professional risk management, it provides institutional-quality trading capabilities with user-friendly control The Kalshi Advanced Quantitative Trading Bot is a professional-grade automated trading system designed specifically for event-based markets on the Kalshi platform. This bot leverages...
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    MarketStore

    MarketStore

    DataFrame server for financial timeseries data

    MarketStore is a database server optimized for financial time-series data. You can think of it as an extensible DataFrame service that is accessible from anywhere in your system, at higher scalability. It is designed from the ground up to address scalability issues around handling large amounts of financial market data used in algorithmic trading backtesting, charting, and analyzing price history with data spanning many years, and granularity down to tick-level for the all US equities or the exploding cryptocurrencies space. ...
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    Peatio

    Peatio

    Open-source crypto currency exchange software

    ...Peatio is a free and open-source cryptocurrency exchange implementation with the Rails framework. This is a fork of Peatio designed for microservices architecture. We have simplified the code in order to use only the Peatio API with external frontend and server components. Our mission is to build an open-source crypto exchange software with a high-performance trading engine and incomparable security. We are moving toward dev/ops best practices of running an enterprise-grade exchange. We provide webinar or on-site training for installing, configuring, and administering the best practices of Peatio.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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