capitalg
zenbot-sim-runner
capitalg | zenbot-sim-runner | |
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2 | 5 | |
6 | 12 | |
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0.0 | 9.0 | |
about 2 years ago | over 2 years ago | |
Python | PHP | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | - |
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capitalg
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Ask HN: Most interesting tech you built for just yourself?
A few years ago I traded cryptocurrency extensively. I eventually ended up with a tax nightmare, needing to account for thousands of trades across several exchanges. After months of talking with my accountant and tax office, I eventually built https://github.com/dleber/capitalg
It was still a lot of work aggregating trade histories from various exchanges into a standardized schema, but I took some comfort in understanding the process. I also avoided the need to share exchange API keys and trading data with 3rd party accounting tools.
If you discover any bugs, please don't tell the tax authorizities.
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Ask HN: Have you created programs for only your personal use?
I've been liberally trading cryptocurrencies for the past several years and ended up with a bit of tax nightmare, with thousands of trades across many exchanges. I found my self with little choice but to write my own capital gains calculator. At the time I needed it, I couldn't find a suitable open source solution, and I have privacy concerns about paid services. It's no longer just for "personal use", as I've recently published it on GH https://github.com/dleber/capitalg
zenbot-sim-runner
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Ask HN: Have you created programs for only your personal use?
I built a currency trading backtesting and bot monitoring framework [1]. At times I vaguely considered turning it into a product, but for a number of reasons decided not to. However, I am running it successfully, hosted on my own server and am quite proud of what I achieved :)
[1] https://github.com/jefc1111/zenbot-sim-runner
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Autoscaling Laravel Horizon queues (on AWS?)
Zenbot: https://github.com/DeviaVir/zenbot Zenbot Sim Runner (my app): https://github.com/jefc1111/zenbot-sim-runner
- I'm building a sim run / backtesting automator for Zenbot
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