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legendary
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April 27, 2015, 10:28:20 AM
#4
great idea, really cool of you guys to do this.  looking forward to seeing what the develops out of this and hope that you gain some benefits and recognition of your hard work in the long term Smiley
legendary
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Viva Ut Vivas
April 27, 2015, 05:07:08 AM
#3
Very cool, I had always thought that an open source exchange was needed so that people all over the world can open a local exchange with very little up front capital.

Thank you.
newbie
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Merit: 0
April 26, 2015, 03:40:32 PM
#2
Also, there is an instance of exchange running at spacebtc {dot} tk
[email protected] (login)
123 (password)

Please, keep in mind that the website may and will be unstable due to a variety of reasons. It is running on free Microsoft Azure servers and has a bunch of bugs. The link is just for plain demonstration.
newbie
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April 26, 2015, 02:57:35 PM
#1
Hi guys. We are going to tell you an interesting story. Back in the days, we were young, brave and excited by Bitcoin. We began to create various Bitcoin projects. Our first project was the Russian Bitcoin exchange btc-up.com. After our first try we decided to build an exchange that could meet global market requirements.
We immersed ourselves in work. The development took a lot of time and money. The project has not been open-source from the start. It took more than $100,000 to build a working Alpha version of the exchange. Its features are truly amazing. This is probably the fastest cryptocurrency exchange in the world. Also, it has such stunning features as leverage with margin manager, short sales and advanced order types (SL,TP,TS). FIX protocol support is also present in one of our repositories.
However, this project was not to be revealed due to the recent law situation in Russia. Strict bills, Federal Security Service actions and Central Bank’s intolerance to cryptocurrencies have made us lost our time and funds. Now, as our contribution to the community, we give away our source code.
Here is the link: https://bitbucket.org/margincallio/
The position of our government is unambiguous - it does not need cryptocurrencies. So we decided to build  a new project outside of Russia called www.margincall.io Please help us to spread the word or offer someting else. We’re eager to hear from any of you .
Stay Hungry, stay foolish.


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https://telegram.me/salnikov (CTO)

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We've built a MarginCall branded in-memory currency exchange core (CoreCX) written in C# and supporting various trading features (leverage, short sales, advanced order types) and several protocols for external communication (native, FIX, multicast). This is a major element in our technological stack. CoreCX is responsible for order matching, real-time accounts risk management and margin parameters calculation, trading information interchange and support for external market access gateways. Our core makes it easy to launch any currency exchange as it's not tied to Bitcoin only. CoreCX uses MCA (multi-currency architecture) which makes it possible to add new trading pairs with just a few clicks. As its necessary complement, we've implemented a daemon written in Elixir to handle core messages and utilize PGSQL effectively. Daemon is also capable of real-time push notifications to our WebApp with the use of web sockets.
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