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Topic: I have come to the realization that the majority of the trading (Read 1281 times)

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 do you really need bots doing .0000001 trades? you call that helping out with stability? all that does is bottleneck the system with meaning-less trades.
sr. member
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Time you enjoy wasting is not wasted time.
Thanks..  Yes I know how to use Google...  Was not sure if what comes up in the search is scams so was hopping some could recommend "Legit" ones..  But I am looking at the search results now..



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Thanks..  Yes I know how to use Google...  Was not sure if what comes up in the search is scams so was hopping some could recommend "Legit" ones..  But I am looking at the search results now..
hero member
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Crypto is King.
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where do you find "legit" info on how to learn about Trading Bots for Bitcoin?
hero member
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Crypto is King.
I am repeating everyone's answer so that it will add validity to the claim.
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Bots are important for market stability.
legendary
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I think it's generally a good thing that there are bots (based on how they work of course).  They reduce the bid-ask spread or inter-exchange spreads.
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if I was a programmer I would be trying to figure out a way to pick off the bots. if you had market makers or legit shorting you could do it.
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Same is true for the stock market...
legendary
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People have known this for awhile.

Some say without the bots the price would collapse.
legendary
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duh bitcoin.clarkmoody.com
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in bitcoin are just BOTS. .0001 buys and sells and a few large purchases sprinkled in here and there. I dont know how you can get a true representation of the price with all this crap going on. If I had an exchange 2 decimal places and thats it.
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