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- Some problems with the OKEX contract
- Okayx futures GetAccount or not?
- The IO argument has post get, please put can be combined?
- He wants to write a Bit-Z brushing program and asks for help.
- How do custom functions run asynchronously in parallel?
- OKEX futures' default unit of quantity bought and sold is the number of contracts, how to change it to a currency unit
- "Chaos operation" strategy source code analysis
- If Quoine is integrated with Liquid, is FMZ as supportive of Liquid?
- After all these years, can you do something worthwhile, thank you guys!
- Does Bitflyer support FX and futures?
- FMZ Quantify Platform features you know?
- I'm wondering if bit-z can be supported, and it looks like a lot of transactions.
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- Recommended improvements to the policy library and introduction of a folder management feature
- The exchange.io interface on Bitmex is a bit of a dead giveaway.
- HELP: Starting at 2:00 AM, the host failed to connect to RPC service.
- Detailed explanation of BitMEX pending order strategy
- Can exchange.Go work with multiple exchanges?
- JavaScript Bitmex
- Details of the BitMEX listing policy
- Is it possible for inventors to open a digital currency spot?
- Foreign texting services
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- OKEX Futures Exchange received an account access error
- Are the REST and WEBSOCKET constraints independently controlled?
- I want to monitor the bitfinex USDT_USD exchange rate, but it returns an error, as shown below.
- Please, does FMZ support token futures? Please, does FMZ support OK perpetual contracts?
- In retesting, is it possible to get an updated ticker once per cycle? While the cycle of the cycle in the real disk and the cycle of the ticker update are not necessarily the same?
- About the relationship between futures exchange.SetDirection and exchange.Buy exchange.Sell
- Do you guys have any code for drawing k-lines, just draw a line, and every few tens of seconds, you'll get a paper that automatically draws a line.