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    Ninjabot

    Ninjabot

    A fast cryptocurrency platform for trading bot in Go

    A fast cryptocurrency trading bot framework implemented in Go. Ninjabot permits users to create and test custom strategies for spot markets. Ninjabot is an open-source platform that provides tools to implement custom strategies and backtests for trading cryptocurrencies in Go. Ninjabot CLI provides utilities commands to support backtesting and bot development. Currently, we only support Binance exchange. If you want to include support for other exchanges, you need to implement a new struct...
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    Blankly

    Blankly

    Easily build, backtest and deploy your algo in just a few lines

    ​Blankly is a live trading engine, backtest runner and development framework wrapped into one powerful open-source package. Models can be instantly backtested, paper traded, sandbox tested and run live by simply changing a single line. We built blankly for every type of quant including training & running ML models in the same environment, cross-exchange/cross-symbol arbitrage, and even long/short positions on stocks (all with built-in WebSockets). Blankly is the first framework to enable...
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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