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    Krypto-trading-bot

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    Self-hosted crypto trading bot, automated high frequency market

    ... is achieved through a built-in server-less SQLite C++ interface. Data transfers are directly done from your machine to the exchange using the latest CURL and OpenSSL versions. Installation in a dedicated Debian, Raspberry, Red Hat, CentOS or macOS instance without Docker is recommended. The web UI is compatible with most web browsers/resolutions, but Brave or Firefox at 1600px are recommended. Doesn't require configuration of any web server (unless installed behind your own reverse proxy).
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    BitShares Core

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    BitShares Blockchain implementation and command-line interface

    ... and use it with BitShares by specifying it on the CMake command line. BitShares requires OpenSSL libraries to build, and supports versions 1.0.2 to 1.1.1. If your system came pre-installed with a version of OpenSSL libraries that you do not wish to use, you may manually build your preferred version and use it with BitShares by specifying it on the CMake command line. By default the node will start in reduced memory mode by using some of the commands detailed in Memory reduction for nodes.
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