Automated cryptocurrency trading bot
This script was inspired by the observation that all cryptocurrencies pretty much behave in the same way. When one spikes, they all spike, and when one takes a dive, they all do. Pretty much. Moreover, all coins follow Bitcoin's lead; the difference is their phase offset.
So, if coins are basically oscillating with respect to each other, it seems smart to trade the rising coin for the falling coin, and then trade back when the ratio is reversed.
The trading is done in the Binance market platform, which of course does not have markets for every altcoin pair. The workaround for this is to use Tether (USDT), which is stable by design, as a bridge currency.
Coin A → USDT → Coin B
The way the bot takes advantage of this behaviour is to always downgrade from the "strong" coin to the "weak" coin, under the assumption that at some point the tables will turn. It will then return to the original coin, ultimately holding more of it than it did originally. This is done while taking into consideration the trading fees.
Coin A → USDT → Coin B
Coin B → USDT → Coin C
...
Coin C → USDT → Coin A
The bot jumps between a configured set of coins on the condition that it does not return to a coin unless it is profitable in respect to the amount held last. This means that we will never end up having less of a certain coin. The risk is that one of the coins may freefall relative to the others all of a sudden, attracting our reverse greedy algorithm.
- Create a Binance account.
- Enable Two-factor Authentication.
- Create a new API key.
- Get a cryptocurrency. If its symbol is not in the default list, add it.
Run the following line in the terminal: pip install -r requirements.txt
.
Create a .cfg file named user.cfg
based off .user.cfg.example
, then add your API keys and current coin.
Apprise allows the bot to send notifications to all of the most popular notification services available such as: Telegram, Discord, Slack, Amazon SNS, Gotify, etc.
To set this up you need to create a apprise.yml file in the config directory.
There is an example version of this file to get you started.
If you are interedted in running a Telegram bot, more information can be found at Telegram's official documentation.
./crypto_trading.py
docker-compose up
if you only want to start the sqlitebrowser
docker-compose up -d sqlitebrowser
- Discord: Invite Link
The code within this repository comes with no guarantee. Run it at your own risk. Do not risk money which you are afraid to lose. There might be bugs in the code - this software does not come with any warranty.