Recently, I noticed that many people are interested in altcoin trading. I thought about organizing a set of tools for price spread and fee arbitrage to help everyone capture trading opportunities more efficiently. In addition, I also developed an alert system for abnormal whale holdings changes—this one is quite practical, as it can promptly notify you of large fund flows.
The tools are still in the testing phase, and I want to see how many people are interested. If the feedback is good, I will continue to improve and open them up, so everyone doesn't have to spend unnecessary money elsewhere. Instead of everyone trying to come up with their own solutions, it’s better for us to use more handy tools together.
Interested friends are welcome to sign up, and feel free to tell me what other features you want—please give me your feedback so I can consider most people's needs when making improvements.
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DefiPlaybook
· 01-08 11:08
Whale movement alerts: it is worth noting how well the false trigger rate is controlled. Based on on-chain data, large transfers are often accompanied by high gas fluctuations. Has this logic been taken into account?
I'm quite interested in the price difference arbitrage tools. Can you share the backtest data? I especially want to understand how they perform under extreme market conditions.
Altcoin trading carries higher risks. I recommend starting with mainstream trading pairs for testing, as this will make the data samples more reliable.
How is the slippage control mechanism of the arbitrage tools designed? It seems that this is the key factor in whether the returns can outperform gas fees.
I'm interested in trying whale monitoring, but I need to ensure that data latency is controlled within seconds, otherwise the warning's value is greatly reduced.
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GateUser-26d7f434
· 01-07 16:17
Whale warning sounds pretty good, but with such high risks for altcoins, can it really provide stable arbitrage?
Free tool testing? Then I'll try it out first, anyway I won't lose anything.
This tactic looks a bit familiar, I’ve been scammed by similar ones before, hope this one is really reliable.
As for features... could you add a stop-loss alert function? I keep trembling hands.
Honestly, I'm a bit tempted by the fee arbitrage, but I need to see the actual results first.
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APY追逐者
· 01-07 11:26
Huh, can the whale warning really help with bottom fishing?
The altcoin arbitrage tool is pretty good, just worried about data lag.
Is the beta version free to use? That's the key.
Can you add a stop-loss alert? I'm afraid of getting caught in the trend and being cut.
I want to monitor large fund flow.
By the way, how does your risk control work in this tool?
Speaking of, what's the win rate for fee arbitrage? Don't let it turn into a loss.
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CryptoFortuneTeller
· 01-05 17:52
Whale warning is really real, following big traders feels incredibly satisfying.
Can the arbitrage tool be used across different exchanges? That's very important.
There are too many scams in altcoins; having a reliable tool can definitely help avoid pitfalls.
It's free to test during the beta phase; we'll talk about it once we have data.
By the way, how is the latency for capturing price differences? Does it often get stuck?
I'm interested in this. When can I try it out?
When whales move, risks follow. How quickly your warning system reacts is the key.
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CoffeeOnChain
· 01-05 17:48
I'm interested in the whale warning feature. Can you add a custom amount alert?
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Is the arbitrage tool reliable? Are there any real user feedback?
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The trap of altcoins is too deep; you really need good tools.
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Bro, your idea is pretty good. When can it be used?
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If the warning system is reliable, I’ll give it a try. Don’t tell me it’s another new way to cut leeks.
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Does the price difference capture need to support multiple chains? Should we add one?
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Interesting. When will the internal testing be open?
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It depends on the actual results. Just saying it’s good isn’t convincing.
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DogeBachelor
· 01-05 17:35
I'm interested in the whale warning system; being able to track fund flows is really crucial.
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By the way, are arbitrage tools reliable? I'm afraid of getting cut.
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Sign me up. Can I join the testing group?
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The biggest concern with these kinds of tools is data lag. How is real-time performance ensured?
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I just want a simple and easy-to-use one, don't make it too complicated.
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Can the warning system backtest using historical data?
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I'm a bit tempted. I'll wait to see the feedback before deciding.
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This idea is pretty good; it helps avoid getting scammed.
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Just want to ask, what’s the approximate accuracy rate for capturing price differences?
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RektButStillHere
· 01-05 17:34
Ha, I've seen this trick before. First, see if anyone bites before proceeding.
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Whale warning is interesting, but can it really be a bottom-fishing tool or is it just delayed notifications?
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Testing free tools sounds good, but I'm worried it might just be a bait before a rug pull.
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Arbitrage definitely can make money, but the question is whether it can beat the speed of bots.
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I'm concerned about stability. A warning system that crashes every day is useless.
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Alright, add me, I'll try it out first. Anyway, there's not much to lose.
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Is this thing more reliable than paid software, or is it just well-packaged hype?
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If you want certain features, then it definitely needs to be verified with real trading, not just paper gains.
Recently, I noticed that many people are interested in altcoin trading. I thought about organizing a set of tools for price spread and fee arbitrage to help everyone capture trading opportunities more efficiently. In addition, I also developed an alert system for abnormal whale holdings changes—this one is quite practical, as it can promptly notify you of large fund flows.
The tools are still in the testing phase, and I want to see how many people are interested. If the feedback is good, I will continue to improve and open them up, so everyone doesn't have to spend unnecessary money elsewhere. Instead of everyone trying to come up with their own solutions, it’s better for us to use more handy tools together.
Interested friends are welcome to sign up, and feel free to tell me what other features you want—please give me your feedback so I can consider most people's needs when making improvements.