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newbie
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Hey guys just got a raspberry pi 3 to run LeonArdo. I’ve been running on my win10 laptop but I’m a total newb with pi. Can someone just give a quick tutorial on how to download and install LeonArdo on the Pi using raspbian?

Really appreciate it in advance. Thanks!

Here's how I installed leonArdo on my Pi.

You need to go to the Raspberry Pi website and download the lastest Raspbian OS and follow instructions on how to copy the OS on to your Sd card.

https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/raspbian


Once you have Raspbian up and running you need to open a terminal window and paste in the following commands:


sudo apt-get install libqt5websockets5

sudo apt-get install qt5-svg

wget http://marginsoftware.de/downloads/leonArdo-arm.tar.xz

tar xvJf leonArdo-arm.tar.xz

cd leonArdo-arm/

./run-leonArdo.sh
jr. member
Activity: 56
Merit: 1
Hey guys just got a raspberry pi 3 to run LeonArdo. I’ve been running on my win10 laptop but I’m a total newb with pi. Can someone just give a quick tutorial on how to download and install LeonArdo on the Pi using raspbian?

Really appreciate it in advance. Thanks!
copper member
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Doing cryptocurrency stuff since 2010.

Sorry
my logic was that Leonardo is not for "professionals" as they cannot afford programs that cannot run multiple pairs and need small trades Cheesy
i thought that leonardo is more like for newbies who are not good at programming their own APIs or configure command line parameters  AS MYSELF
and as Binance, Bitfinex, Bittrex are halting new registrants so the exchanges that have leonardo support are not registering new users Cheesy and the ones are do not have limits do not have marginsoftware capability just ODD. and they are not suspending new "possible clients " for days !
My point is that if i cannot register to exchange i cannot use Marginsoftware you kinda lock out your clients.


id love to be "pre-release" tester with benefits
BUT THANK YOU!  Rene for straight forward answer i really appreciate that.

Martin


Sorry that i have to say that but, doing "serious trading" on cryptomarkets is nothing you can just to without a distinct amount of knowledge what you're about to do and about to risk.

So, i can repeat myself, leonardo is a nice tool to learn the ropes and get your hands wet in this stuff.

But, no software on earth will be able to just make you money without you knowing how to use it properly.

About your complaint about the exchanges and markets. Well, this cryptocurrency market overall is not only steadily changing - sometimes very abruptly - on the charts, but even on the aviability of systems, exchanges, limits and so on.

I've read the news about bitfinex only as someone mentioned over here.. My initial volume i had there (from some years back) and send over on top was something about 0.03 btc or so .... please don't ask me how much it is today since i use leonardo ... but ... well i'm very happy and already upgraded leonardo to the ultra license.. still having significant more than before leonardo.

It's just no magical "start and get rich" program. And sadly, the minimum values you need to be able to trade and to see sufficient gains are somewhat higher as last year. But that too is not leonardos fault or the fault of it's developers.

leonardo still just works .. with it's flaws (and there are really a bunch of them)..

There is overall just no real reason for me to complain .... even if i _wish_ this nice piece of closed source software i bought would just work as intended instead of occasionally crashing or behaving a bit odd sometimes. Wink

I can understand your frustration .... but for me .. i paid once for a license and i get steady updates regardless what the existing exchanges do to their platforms .... what can i say? Wink

Greetings,

hacky
newbie
Activity: 14
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Hi,

i as a "newbie trader" am really really interested on gdax support as it gives me the possibilities to test the bot(s) without great risk of spending my money on trade fees. so i can run and test my strategies with minimalistic gains etc. does it make any sense ? And it has greater volumes than Bittrex or Poloniex.

Also Coinbase / GDAX seems to manage still to register new users Cheesy

all i can dream of is Gdax support
+ Bitstamp trailing stop or to be more specific a stop with shrinking gap (trail will catch up) (the closer i get to my desired price goal the tighter will be the trail) as bitcoin is very volatile my trail must be bigger than 100-150 euros as this candle "swing" is normal.

so example i plan to sell bitcoins when price is about 12 000 so i start the trail from 11 000 with 300 euros then from 11500 trail will be 200  11800 / 100 so my "trail" is never too loose  and i can profit even small changes / gains without fear that the sudden fall will eat my profit as "trail" was loose. and leave me with trading fees only. it saves up to 1%.

Hi,

GDAX is definitely on our list. Spot orders would have fees though, just limit orders on the book (maker) would be fee free.
We will also implement further advanced order types over time. It is just all a matter of resource allocation Wink

Thanks for your support,

  Rene



very well, but still. are we talking about weeks? months? as last time GDAX was mentioned like 6 months ago Cheesy
the plain reason for hoping that is that then i can spread my tiny amount of money all over the place by placing smaller orders with smaller gains and close them of more often to avoid
1. runtime errors still there (libraries upgraded etc)
2. cases where stop-loss is just a yellow line (i think it is fixed but why i as a absolute newbie must prove you that it was not Smiley)
3. 1st order filled and then leonardo just went to "sleep" (again same thing bot did half of the work )
4. we are familiar with the mantra send logs screenshots notes to email Cheesy did that no answer Cheesy like a month.
5. and to avoid fees Cheesy

so if Leonardo is beta and has policy that "do not trade with large amounts" as we are still beta it seems that guys here work for exchanges to provide trade fees and for margin software as beta testers Cheesy as my smaller amounts will go to fees and my time goes for testing Cheesy

im certainly hoping something back from the cost-effective company more than thanks dudes well fix stuff after we take small break Cheesy xmas / weekends etc.
arguments that software is in beta and "well priced" at the market does not mean that if my wife sends me to the market to buy tomatoes and i come back with bananas as they were cheaper and nice but somehow useless ? Cheesy

NB! im not Angry

martin

Hey Martin,

thanks for taking the time. But please keep in mind that we are dealing with exchanges that behave erratically from time to time.
It is a very fast changing area with often very sparse documentation. Binance support looks good on track for the next release. GDAX will probably take another couple months.
We are already thinking of closing the beta for future releases and have the new features tested by a closed group more intensely before they become available for the public.

All the best,

  Rene




Sorry
my logic was that Leonardo is not for "professionals" as they cannot afford programs that cannot run multiple pairs and need small trades Cheesy
i thought that leonardo is more like for newbies who are not good at programming their own APIs or configure command line parameters  AS MYSELF
and as Binance, Bitfinex, Bittrex are halting new registrants so the exchanges that have leonardo support are not registering new users Cheesy and the ones are do not have limits do not have marginsoftware capability just ODD. and they are not suspending new "possible clients " for days !
My point is that if i cannot register to exchange i cannot use Marginsoftware you kinda lock out your clients.


id love to be "pre-release" tester with benefits
BUT THANK YOU!  Rene for straight forward answer i really appreciate that.

Martin
legendary
Activity: 1988
Merit: 1008
Hi,

i as a "newbie trader" am really really interested on gdax support as it gives me the possibilities to test the bot(s) without great risk of spending my money on trade fees. so i can run and test my strategies with minimalistic gains etc. does it make any sense ? And it has greater volumes than Bittrex or Poloniex.

Also Coinbase / GDAX seems to manage still to register new users Cheesy

all i can dream of is Gdax support
+ Bitstamp trailing stop or to be more specific a stop with shrinking gap (trail will catch up) (the closer i get to my desired price goal the tighter will be the trail) as bitcoin is very volatile my trail must be bigger than 100-150 euros as this candle "swing" is normal.

so example i plan to sell bitcoins when price is about 12 000 so i start the trail from 11 000 with 300 euros then from 11500 trail will be 200  11800 / 100 so my "trail" is never too loose  and i can profit even small changes / gains without fear that the sudden fall will eat my profit as "trail" was loose. and leave me with trading fees only. it saves up to 1%.

Hi,

GDAX is definitely on our list. Spot orders would have fees though, just limit orders on the book (maker) would be fee free.
We will also implement further advanced order types over time. It is just all a matter of resource allocation Wink

Thanks for your support,

  Rene



very well, but still. are we talking about weeks? months? as last time GDAX was mentioned like 6 months ago Cheesy
the plain reason for hoping that is that then i can spread my tiny amount of money all over the place by placing smaller orders with smaller gains and close them of more often to avoid
1. runtime errors still there (libraries upgraded etc)
2. cases where stop-loss is just a yellow line (i think it is fixed but why i as a absolute newbie must prove you that it was not Smiley)
3. 1st order filled and then leonardo just went to "sleep" (again same thing bot did half of the work )
4. we are familiar with the mantra send logs screenshots notes to email Cheesy did that no answer Cheesy like a month.
5. and to avoid fees Cheesy

so if Leonardo is beta and has policy that "do not trade with large amounts" as we are still beta it seems that guys here work for exchanges to provide trade fees and for margin software as beta testers Cheesy as my smaller amounts will go to fees and my time goes for testing Cheesy

im certainly hoping something back from the cost-effective company more than thanks dudes well fix stuff after we take small break Cheesy xmas / weekends etc.
arguments that software is in beta and "well priced" at the market does not mean that if my wife sends me to the market to buy tomatoes and i come back with bananas as they were cheaper and nice but somehow useless ? Cheesy

NB! im not Angry

martin

Hey Martin,

thanks for taking the time. But please keep in mind that we are dealing with exchanges that behave erratically from time to time.
It is a very fast changing area with often very sparse documentation. Binance support looks good on track for the next release. GDAX will probably take another couple months.
We are already thinking of closing the beta for future releases and have the new features tested by a closed group more intensely before they become available for the public.

All the best,

  Rene




legendary
Activity: 1988
Merit: 1008
LeonArdo is crashing on latest version for me. mac version. After checking credentials it crashes. What to do now? 3.6.0 is working

Hi,

sorry about that. Can you submit the logs, the exchange you connect to and the selected pairs via mail to [email protected] ?

All the best,

  Rene

Hi bro,

How do i do that again? It has been a long time that i filed in a complaint Smiley

You have a log file in your local leonArdo folder. You can just send this via mail to [email protected] via attachment and a description of the error.

All the best,

  Rene
legendary
Activity: 1988
Merit: 1008
Hello, im not sure if it is a display bug or not
but look like my EOS was bough for 0.02265 & sold for 0.000002
it is on bitfinex demo



Yes this is a bug which only is present in the demo. We are working on a fix.

All the best,

 Rene
jr. member
Activity: 253
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Quick note about VPN(s). The mainstream VPN on Linux is notoriously easy to hack. Please please secure your systems, just because it is sitting on a micro on a desk across from you does not mean it is safe. Take a look at your logs. How many failed attempts at logging into your system have you seen? Have you ever tried logging in and gotten the message too many failed attempts? This is a real bad sign.

The normal password arrangement is only 8 characters max. The typical setup is it will accept 5 failures from the same IP before temporarily blocking it but there is also a maximum attempts within a set time frame.

What I recommend is setting up an SSH tunnel to your personal localhost and running the VPN from there as well as disabling SSH from accepting passwords, set up your configuration to use your public SSH key only.

Just makes me nervous seeing all these posts about VPN and wondering how secure they actually are, if you have internet access to your machine you are at risk. Do what you can to guard your assets.
newbie
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This is pretty amazing!
Wish I had some spare cash to get this  Sad

Will give it a try in the future for sureee
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
Hi,

i as a "newbie trader" am really really interested on gdax support as it gives me the possibilities to test the bot(s) without great risk of spending my money on trade fees. so i can run and test my strategies with minimalistic gains etc. does it make any sense ? And it has greater volumes than Bittrex or Poloniex.

Also Coinbase / GDAX seems to manage still to register new users Cheesy

all i can dream of is Gdax support
+ Bitstamp trailing stop or to be more specific a stop with shrinking gap (trail will catch up) (the closer i get to my desired price goal the tighter will be the trail) as bitcoin is very volatile my trail must be bigger than 100-150 euros as this candle "swing" is normal.

so example i plan to sell bitcoins when price is about 12 000 so i start the trail from 11 000 with 300 euros then from 11500 trail will be 200  11800 / 100 so my "trail" is never too loose  and i can profit even small changes / gains without fear that the sudden fall will eat my profit as "trail" was loose. and leave me with trading fees only. it saves up to 1%.

Hi,

GDAX is definitely on our list. Spot orders would have fees though, just limit orders on the book (maker) would be fee free.
We will also implement further advanced order types over time. It is just all a matter of resource allocation Wink

Thanks for your support,

  Rene



very well, but still. are we talking about weeks? months? as last time GDAX was mentioned like 6 months ago Cheesy
the plain reason for hoping that is that then i can spread my tiny amount of money all over the place by placing smaller orders with smaller gains and close them of more often to avoid
1. runtime errors still there (libraries upgraded etc)
2. cases where stop-loss is just a yellow line (i think it is fixed but why i as a absolute newbie must prove you that it was not Smiley)
3. 1st order filled and then leonardo just went to "sleep" (again same thing bot did half of the work )
4. we are familiar with the mantra send logs screenshots notes to email Cheesy did that no answer Cheesy like a month.
5. and to avoid fees Cheesy

so if Leonardo is beta and has policy that "do not trade with large amounts" as we are still beta it seems that guys here work for exchanges to provide trade fees and for margin software as beta testers Cheesy as my smaller amounts will go to fees and my time goes for testing Cheesy

im certainly hoping something back from the cost-effective company more than thanks dudes well fix stuff after we take small break Cheesy xmas / weekends etc.
arguments that software is in beta and "well priced" at the market does not mean that if my wife sends me to the market to buy tomatoes and i come back with bananas as they were cheaper and nice but somehow useless ? Cheesy

NB! im not Angry

martin



martin

newbie
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i doubt that the price fall to 0.000002 this is not possible , or EOS would be dead
could be the same bug as this:
https://imgur.com/a/yJKNC
newbie
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i doubt that the price fall to 0.000002 this is not possible , or EOS would be dead
newbie
Activity: 11
Merit: 0
Hello, im not sure if it is a display bug or not
but look like my EOS was bough for 0.02265 & sold for 0.000002
it is on bitfinex demo

Could be beacuse you havn't set min gain.
Which means, the bot will sell/buy everytime a candle is outside the BB brackets.
newbie
Activity: 57
Merit: 0
Hello, im not sure if it is a display bug or not
but look like my EOS was bough for 0.02265 & sold for 0.000002
it is on bitfinex demo

https://i.snag.gy/eCQycT.jpg
member
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does someone is using orange pi?
newbie
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Merit: 0
Nope! Didnt know there is such a thing. Thanks!

Hello,
can anyone give any tips on how to use min eff. buy gain in BB? With min eff. sell gain its all clear but I have no idea on how to use another one.

Also any tips on how to set margin maker for automated trading? At the moment I have to make corrections manually all the time if the chart goes up or down.

Cheers

Have you tried lurking around the community slack? Also a few pages back on the thread some were discussing parameters.

https://leonardough-slack.herokuapp.com/

All the best,

  Rene


newbie
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Merit: 0
Hello! Another Raspberry Pi user here. I had been considdering purchasing leonArdo but when they announced a Pi version that made my mind up.

I'm using leonArdo on a Raspberry Pi 2 and Raspberry Pi 3 (one for Bittrex  and one for Poloniex)

It works remarkably smoothly and as gnoe says, it uses very little power and is silent.

I use VNC for all access to the Pi's - they have a power lead and network cable plugged in and that's all - and VNC works great. VNC also works well on Android for checking how things are going. Configuring a new bot is a bit fiddly but can be done.

The memory usage is approx 35% and the CPU usage is normally 20-30% and my Pi's have been running constantly since 22nd Dec without issue.

https://imgur.com/a/5lo6D

Hi! Which distro are you using on your Raspberry Pi?

Hi nilsontc, I am using Raspian
newbie
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LeonArdo is crashing on latest version for me. mac version. After checking credentials it crashes. What to do now? 3.6.0 is working

I'm running Leonardo 3.7.7 on an mid-2011 iMac I7 16gb ram - OS 10.13.2 (High Sierra) - App runs fine (no crashes) other than trading issues I'm having with the bot in demo mode with Poloniex.
newbie
Activity: 41
Merit: 0
LeonArdo is crashing on latest version for me. mac version. After checking credentials it crashes. What to do now? 3.6.0 is working




I have an iMac Core i5 working OS 10.10.5 with leonArdo 3.7.7, no crashes.  I have just let it run a trading BB Bot and Margin Bot on two Bittrex pairs for 48 hours.  Ten sell and buys with no crashes  Grin.... Thank You Team!
legendary
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Bulletproof VPS/VPN/Email @ BadAss.Sx
LeonArdo is crashing on latest version for me. mac version. After checking credentials it crashes. What to do now? 3.6.0 is working

Hi,

sorry about that. Can you submit the logs, the exchange you connect to and the selected pairs via mail to [email protected] ?

All the best,

  Rene

Hi bro,

How do i do that again? It has been a long time that i filed in a complaint Smiley
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