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How does the platform protect the security of policies written by individual developers?

Author: Half of an eight., Created: 2018-04-04 13:20:14, Updated:

A policy written on the platform, if it is unique and profitable. The platform protects the security of the code written by the developer ((not to be accessed by third parties or used by the platform itself)

This topic is a bit challenging, but it has to do with the developer's confidence in the platform.


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Half of an eight.Thanks a lot to Zero for the answer, it gave me more confidence to make some strategies.

ZeroHello, I'm Zero, the founder of BotVS, and I'll give you one answer at a time: > Code security Please keep your password safe, and we recommend that you open a secondary verification code. This way, no one but you can log into your account and see your policy. > Privacy of code * From an operational point of view: Inventor is a quantitative platform primarily aimed at programmers. We will not lose the reputation that the platform has built over the years because of a small mistake, because of a strategy that no strategy can replace. The strategy is timely, and the platform is a long-term endeavor for our team. Quantifying the future is something that is literacy-free, and we will not make that mistake. * In terms of data There are more than 80,000 strategies on the platform, and we don't have time to look at which ones are better, and we don't need to, because of the strength of our team, we focus on the best quantification platform to develop. I hope this answer will help you.

Shipwrecked 7Protect passwords and secondary authentication to ensure that the code is not seen by third parties; this is understandable. But how do you ensure that the internal staff of botvs does not see the policy code? Your answer, from an operational and data perspective, is almost a guarantee of personality.

ZeroIf you put it on the public policy list, the platform has some responsibility for the quality of the policy, so it needs to be audited, but you can also sell it directly internally, without putting it on the list.

alanyaoHowever, the publicly-sold strategy, which requires a one-month review period, does not allow the strategy to develop much on botvs. The issues between the buyers and sellers should be left to the transactional parties to resolve, and botvs as a one-month review period of the platform is not necessary, and also does not allow the best strategy to develop on botvs (timeliness determines the commercial space of the strategy).