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sr. member
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Although the bot sells on high and buys on low, it always buys the exact same amount of coins it sold, even when it can buy much more, making me no profit. I always have to cancel the buy order and manually increase the quantity of coins to be purchased. Why is this happening?

That is how the bot works ,you set your order size, and it trades it.
 with the check box to "allow the bot to increase amount" can have some effect. but pretty sure the units traded remain the same just there value changes.

hero member
Activity: 1248
Merit: 583
Hi all,
Newbie here, also in Bitcointalk. Leonardo looks promising, I will definetely buy it. But to find the best using method of it I should ask a few questions:
  I do not have a computer which is always on (7x24) and good internet connection. So I thought that I can use my Linux VPS server. But it does not have a GUI, If I install to it should I use it by web interface? Or how?
Alternatively, I can get a Windows VPS to use GUI. How much RAM needed in this configuration?

In summary I need help to use Leanordo in VPS configurations, please advice.
Selcuk Demiray



Hi Selcuk,

Yes, you need a GUI.

We recommend at least 2GB RAM and a dual core machine.

Send a mail to [email protected] if you want any more assistence.

Best wishes,
Jonathan


i am using this mini pc ..just 75 euro and running 24/7 last 10 days with 20 bots.without any issue
it consume only 4 Watts means 20 to 30 euro bill for one year.
here is the Name search on ebay

Z83 Windows 10 MINI PC Smart TV Box Intel 32GB/2GB 4K UHD Dual WiFi Bluetooth

I bought a VPS on Vultr tried 1 cpu option.... just too slow

My setup is windows x64 2016, $20 per month 2 cpu, 4098 Memory, 3000GB. Only been using this config for a few days and so far it's working well apart from the fact that the pop up boxes when you mouse over an indicator a box pop up to quickly for me to read.

Apart for that annoyance I'm really liking it
newbie
Activity: 12
Merit: 0
Hi all,
Newbie here, also in Bitcointalk. Leonardo looks promising, I will definetely buy it. But to find the best using method of it I should ask a few questions:
  I do not have a computer which is always on (7x24) and good internet connection. So I thought that I can use my Linux VPS server. But it does not have a GUI, If I install to it should I use it by web interface? Or how?
Alternatively, I can get a Windows VPS to use GUI. How much RAM needed in this configuration?

In summary I need help to use Leanordo in VPS configurations, please advice.
Selcuk Demiray



Hi Selcuk,

Yes, you need a GUI.

We recommend at least 2GB RAM and a dual core machine.

Send a mail to [email protected] if you want any more assistence.

Best wishes,
Jonathan


i am using this mini pc ..just 75 euro and running 24/7 last 10 days with 20 bots.without any issue
it consume only 4 Watts means 20 to 30 euro bill for one year.
here is the Name search on ebay

Z83 Windows 10 MINI PC Smart TV Box Intel 32GB/2GB 4K UHD Dual WiFi Bluetooth
newbie
Activity: 7
Merit: 0
Although the bot sells on high and buys on low, it always buys the exact same amount of coins it sold, even when it can buy much more, making me no profit. I always have to cancel the buy order and manually increase the quantity of coins to be purchased. Why is this happening?
copper member
Activity: 282
Merit: 111
Doing cryptocurrency stuff since 2010.
Hi all,
Newbie here, also in Bitcointalk. Leonardo looks promising, I will definetely buy it. But to find the best using method of it I should ask a few questions:
  I do not have a computer which is always on (7x24) and good internet connection. So I thought that I can use my Linux VPS server. But it does not have a GUI, If I install to it should I use it by web interface? Or how?
Alternatively, I can get a Windows VPS to use GUI. How much RAM needed in this configuration?

In summary I need help to use Leanordo in VPS configurations, please advice.
Selcuk Demiray

You probably might try to install and use xvnc for this.... You definitely need an 24/7 aviable GUI for it. So xvnc might to the job...

Hacky
copper member
Activity: 282
Merit: 111
Doing cryptocurrency stuff since 2010.
I have a question. This Bot really can make you some profit?

Yes, but you need to have a good trading strategy and understand the market.

It is a tool that can help you greatly. It is not a replacement for research and market knowledge.

-Fred

I havre to strongly second that! leonArdo even qualifies as a very good learning and training tool, but without the user configuring and using it properly, it is worth near to nothing.

It's a extremely good and cool trading terminal ... And it has some good bots too. But it is no help if you don't understand what you're doing. You need to know what you do and you need to not depend on the money you 'gamble' with in the long run. Because, otherwise it may get you to bankruptcy soon... (Like any exchange and software out there too...)

Besides that, it's every penny worth;)

Hacky
copper member
Activity: 282
Merit: 111
Doing cryptocurrency stuff since 2010.
leonArdo 3.6.0 released

What started out as a patch release to add websocket support to Bitfinex,  turned into a full release! We hope you like the progress we've made.

Indicators
  • Improved and extended visualization framework
  • Added Relative Strength Index (RSI)
  • Added On Balance Volume (OBV)
  • Added Money Flow Index (MFI)
  • Added Volume–Price Trend (VPT)
  • Added Accumulation/Distribution Index
  • Added Chaikin Oscillator
  • Added Chaikin Money Flow (CMF)
  • Added Parabolic Stop and Reverse (PSAR)

Market specific fixes and improvements
  • Added websockets to Bitfinex, making it an exchange you can actually use again  Wink
  • Disabled no longer available markets HuobiMain and HuobiNew
  • Increased number of trades polled when using Bitfinex pull api
  • On Bitstamp, fixed fee rounding to avoid that orders could not be placed
  • On Bitstamp, added some extra reporting to the log

Improved internal Websocket handling
  • Improved internal error handling
  • Improved automatic transition between http and websocket api
  • Extended general websocket functionality to include all relevant private API calls

Translations
  • Added Spanish
  • Added Portuguese
  • Added Russian
  • Added Chinese (not complete)
  • Applied some fixes to German

Smaller bug fixes
  • Fixed an issue in mArgin maker bot that sometimes caused a wrong number of decimal places in API calls to be used
  • Fixed an issue with the relative time indicator
  • Fixed a bug when closing and re-opening currency pairs
  • Fixed order canceling visualization in charts
  • Fixed adapt amount in active orders table
  • Fixed an internal bug in background trade data collection
  • Fixed an internal bug when calculating funds-in-orders
  • Added availability check for an X-Server to the linux startup script

Note: If anyone has an issue with the new version please let us know: [email protected]
The previous 3.5.0 version is still available for download as a fallback option.

How can you get your copy?

If you are an existing customer you can simply click on the "update available!" link on the leonArdo login screen and download this version.

Or if you are new just head over to website and click through to our Products section.
You can also download a demo version of leonArdo from the website to try before you buy.


O.k. i did not test the new update all in depth .. but i can confirm, it's working like a charm on bitfinex again .....

I will write updates on anything else i find on the new version.

But re-starting 3 separated leonArdo instances on my win7 laptop worked like a charm (8 Pairs with 6 marginmaker bots on bittrex, 5 Pairs with 4 marginmaker  bots on Poloniex and 2 pairs with one marginmaker bot on bitfinex), within some _very few seconds_.

I like this update! Wink

I hope it works like it started .. but it looks very good and resuming the bots was just a simple game of point and click. Very cool! (I did not stop the bots before shutting down the instance and installed the update to just re-start the separated instances for every exchange.)

I'm again a very happy customer. Wink

Greetings Hacky.
newbie
Activity: 18
Merit: 0
Hi all,
Newbie here, also in Bitcointalk. Leonardo looks promising, I will definetely buy it. But to find the best using method of it I should ask a few questions:
  I do not have a computer which is always on (7x24) and good internet connection. So I thought that I can use my Linux VPS server. But it does not have a GUI, If I install to it should I use it by web interface? Or how?
Alternatively, I can get a Windows VPS to use GUI. How much RAM needed in this configuration?

In summary I need help to use Leanordo in VPS configurations, please advice.
Selcuk Demiray


You may use this as a point of reference or starting point.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.23951513

I prefer XFCE4 for the desktop. 2G will host a dozen pair on LInux. leo is multi-core aware so it will definitely take advantage of multiple cpus.
-Also, do not surf, especially porn or torrent sites from your vps where leonArdo is hosted. As for windows, if you are Linux literate do not do it. Just two days ago a guy setup a Win10 VPS and was pwned almost immediately, they used leonArdo to purchase some shitcoin and locked him out of the system. There is speculation where and how or if the system came with a Trojan. Obviously his keys are forfeit and he has some cleanup to do.

Thanks for the quick reply CTShaman !  It is appreciated.
legendary
Activity: 1989
Merit: 1008
Hi all,
Newbie here, also in Bitcointalk. Leonardo looks promising, I will definetely buy it. But to find the best using method of it I should ask a few questions:
  I do not have a computer which is always on (7x24) and good internet connection. So I thought that I can use my Linux VPS server. But it does not have a GUI, If I install to it should I use it by web interface? Or how?
Alternatively, I can get a Windows VPS to use GUI. How much RAM needed in this configuration?

In summary I need help to use Leanordo in VPS configurations, please advice.
Selcuk Demiray


You may use this as a point of reference or starting point.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.23951513

I prefer XFCE4 for the desktop. 2G will host a dozen pair on LInux. leo is multi-core aware so it will definitely take advantage of multiple cpus.
-Also, do not surf, especially porn or torrent sites from your vps where leonArdo is hosted. As for windows, if you are Linux literate do not do it. Just two days ago a guy setup a Win10 VPS and was pwned almost immediately, they used leonArdo to purchase some shitcoin and locked him out of the system. There is speculation where and how or if the system came with a Trojan. Obviously his keys are forfeit and he has some cleanup to do.

You can use leonArdo's encryption to protect your keys. Just click the lock on the login screen  Wink

legendary
Activity: 1989
Merit: 1008
Hi all,
Newbie here, also in Bitcointalk. Leonardo looks promising, I will definetely buy it. But to find the best using method of it I should ask a few questions:
  I do not have a computer which is always on (7x24) and good internet connection. So I thought that I can use my Linux VPS server. But it does not have a GUI, If I install to it should I use it by web interface? Or how?
Alternatively, I can get a Windows VPS to use GUI. How much RAM needed in this configuration?

In summary I need help to use Leanordo in VPS configurations, please advice.
Selcuk Demiray



Hi Selcuk,

Yes, you need a GUI.

We recommend at least 2GB RAM and a dual core machine.

Send a mail to [email protected] if you want any more assistence.

Best wishes,
Jonathan
legendary
Activity: 1989
Merit: 1008
hi. another question here. i forgot to write down the api secret. how can i retrieve the api secret on bittrex?

You can't!

You will have to submit a new one but I think we have been in touch already.

Best wishes,
Jonathan
newbie
Activity: 3
Merit: 0
hi. another question here. i forgot to write down the api secret. how can i retrieve the api secret on bittrex?

Also curious about this.
newbie
Activity: 8
Merit: 0
hi. another question here. i forgot to write down the api secret. how can i retrieve the api secret on bittrex?
jr. member
Activity: 253
Merit: 4
Hi all,
Newbie here, also in Bitcointalk. Leonardo looks promising, I will definetely buy it. But to find the best using method of it I should ask a few questions:
  I do not have a computer which is always on (7x24) and good internet connection. So I thought that I can use my Linux VPS server. But it does not have a GUI, If I install to it should I use it by web interface? Or how?
Alternatively, I can get a Windows VPS to use GUI. How much RAM needed in this configuration?

In summary I need help to use Leanordo in VPS configurations, please advice.
Selcuk Demiray


You may use this as a point of reference or starting point.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.23951513

I prefer XFCE4 for the desktop. 2G will host a dozen pair on LInux. leo is multi-core aware so it will definitely take advantage of multiple cpus.
-Also, do not surf, especially porn or torrent sites from your vps where leonArdo is hosted. As for windows, if you are Linux literate do not do it. Just two days ago a guy setup a Win10 VPS and was pwned almost immediately, they used leonArdo to purchase some shitcoin and locked him out of the system. There is speculation where and how or if the system came with a Trojan. Obviously his keys are forfeit and he has some cleanup to do.
newbie
Activity: 18
Merit: 0
Hi all,
Newbie here, also in Bitcointalk. Leonardo looks promising, I will definetely buy it. But to find the best using method of it I should ask a few questions:
  I do not have a computer which is always on (7x24) and good internet connection. So I thought that I can use my Linux VPS server. But it does not have a GUI, If I install to it should I use it by web interface? Or how?
Alternatively, I can get a Windows VPS to use GUI. How much RAM needed in this configuration?

In summary I need help to use Leanordo in VPS configurations, please advice.
Selcuk Demiray

newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0
I picked up Leonardo 2 days ago and have been experimenting with it. Its actually very easy to use.

However, lets say I set Leo to buy a coin at $.29 and its .000000244 BTC (made up number) and that is based on the current value of Bitcoin, and sell at $.30 with a PIng POng bot.

Will my price be relative to the value of BTC over time or will my Ping Pong change to buying at .32 and selling at .36 as BTC values rise?

Does that make sense?


Ping pong is static.  That means that it will buy and sell at the price that you set.  If you want the bot to adjust with the price, I would use the Margin Maker strategy.  You just select the amount of data you want to use, and the buying margin, and selling margin.  Just make sure you leave some extra funds in your trading account, because the bot will need to make adjustments based on the price fluctuations.  Hope that helps.
jr. member
Activity: 253
Merit: 4

Hi Jonathon,

There still seems to be a problem with data collection on Bittrex.

Also I am having problems with restarting Leonardo. It often crashes multiple times just after it finishes initialising.

I have copied this as an email and attached a screenshot of the error messages from event viewer.

Have also tried shutting down the PC.

PC details if relevant

AMD Ryzen 5 1600
16 GB Ram
Win 10 64 bit

Thanks
You would do well to send this to: [email protected]
newbie
Activity: 16
Merit: 0

Hi Jonathon,

There still seems to be a problem with data collection on Bittrex.

Also I am having problems with restarting Leonardo. It often crashes multiple times just after it finishes initialising.

I have copied this as an email and attached a screenshot of the error messages from event viewer.

Have also tried shutting down the PC.

PC details if relevant

AMD Ryzen 5 1600
16 GB Ram
Win 10 64 bit

Thanks
member
Activity: 119
Merit: 10
The new version is great, has been very stable so far, and the new features are very welcome! However I think I found a small bug:

1) In "Active orders", right click an order, choose "Adapt price".

2) The amount is initially with only 4 decimal places. If you try to type more decimal places, it doesn't let you.

3) However, if you delete (backspace) one of the initial decimals, then it allows you to type more than 4.

4) I suggest that besides fixing this bug, to start with 6 decimal places, allowing up to 8, as it will fit most currencies scenarios.

Thanks!

EDIT: in fact it looks more erratic than that. For instance, typing with the numeric keyboard (with Num Lock on, of course) doesn't work; sometimes only a certain number is accepted in the input box, even after deleting the original contents; I couldn't find a precise scenario for these, but I'm sure that if you try, you will notice that.
full member
Activity: 140
Merit: 100
MoonRunner.io
I picked up Leonardo 2 days ago and have been experimenting with it. Its actually very easy to use.

However, lets say I set Leo to buy a coin at $.29 and its .000000244 BTC (made up number) and that is based on the current value of Bitcoin, and sell at $.30 with a PIng POng bot.

Will my price be relative to the value of BTC over time or will my Ping Pong change to buying at .32 and selling at .36 as BTC values rise?

Does that make sense?
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