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* exchanges/account: shift credentials to account package and segregate funds to keys * merge: fixes * linter: fix * Update exchanges/account/account.go Co-authored-by: Scott <gloriousCode@users.noreply.github.com> * glorious: nits + protection for string panic * glorious_suggestion: add method for matching keys * linter: fix tests * account: add protected method for credentials minimizing access, display full account details to rpc. * linter: spelling kweeeeeeen * accounts/portfolio: clean/check portfolio code and quickly check balances from change. Add protected method for future matching. * accounts: theres no point in pointerising everything * linter: ok pointerise this then... * exchanges: fix regression add in little notes. * glorious: nits * Update exchanges/account/credentials.go Co-authored-by: Scott <gloriousCode@users.noreply.github.com> * Update exchanges/account/credentials_test.go Co-authored-by: Scott <gloriousCode@users.noreply.github.com> * Update exchanges/account/credentials_test.go Co-authored-by: Scott <gloriousCode@users.noreply.github.com> * glorious: nits * gloriously: fix glorious glorious test gloriously Co-authored-by: Ryan O'Hara-Reid <ryan.oharareid@thrasher.io> Co-authored-by: Scott <gloriousCode@users.noreply.github.com>
GoCryptoTrader gRPC client
A cryptocurrency trading bot supporting multiple exchanges written in Golang.
Please note that this bot is under development and is not ready for production!
Community
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Background
GoCryptoTrader utilises gRPC for client/server interaction. Authentication is done by a self signed TLS cert, which only supports connections from localhost and also through basic authorisation specified by the users config file.
Usage
GoCryptoTrader must be running with gRPC enabled in order to use the client features.
go build or go run .
For a full list of commands, you can run gctcli --help. Alternatively, you can also
visit our GoCryptoTrader API reference.
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