Ask HN: What is a good way to get into trading cryptocurrency as a developer?
I have limited knowledge about trading cryptocurrency, so obviously I need to educate myself about that first (feel free to suggest some resources). I do have a strong CS background thus specifically I'm looking for advice/resources that could show me how to utilize my CS knowledge in cryptocurrency trading.
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2. Withdraw large pile of cash.
3. Put it in a metal garbage can, away from any flammable materials.
4. Light the cash on fire.
This will get you to the same destination, only much faster.
That's not axiomatic. You really want to do more to prove this is indeed the case.
Threats are hacks, quantum computers and crypto currency competition.
https://www.reddit.com/r/BitcoinMarkets/comments/1rhtv1/eli5...
The "pump & dump" dynamic is extremely important in cryptotrading.
Well here you go:
Grab some foreknowledge of cryptocurriencies from https://github.com/Xel/Blockchain-stuff.
Sound knowledge of Quant,Stats and Economics in general. Also grab the Black Swan by Nassim Taleb if you can.
Learn a bit of technical analysis: Familiarize yourself with indicators
You'd need to spend some time on exchanges that have APIs, play around with the system a bit.
Learn about what kind of trading is allowed and what types of orders you can make.
Trade by hand just to get a feel of what trading is like. Some exchanges have demo trading in built when you sign up. Play around until you're comfortable
Find the trading strategy you're comfortable and begin to automate it.
Be prepared to lose lots of money!!!
Also join telegram chats of the various cryptogroups. Their analysis is so spot on, it sometimes feels like insider trading. Good luck
WhaleClubBTC
ICOcountdown - If you're into pump and dump for quick money. This is heartless way of making money IMO
TheCoinFarm
The only working arbitrage software I ever saw was this short-lived one with a circular UI (IIRC), & it wasn't fully automated.
I'd be interested to learn the current state of affairs on the subject.
Was using a minimal bot that came as a Chrome extension called "Butter-Bot", but it stopped working right after that one Thanksgiving when it broke $1k- when the market started going sideways. The developer was building a newer version called "Butter-X", which looked promising, but was never completed after money ran out.
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https://cryptotrader.org