What trading pairs are available in the MoonBot futures terminal for the Bitget exchange?
Currently, only one trading pair is supported in the MoonBot futures terminal for the Bitget exchange: USDT.
Currently, only one trading pair is supported in the MoonBot futures terminal for the Bitget exchange: USDT.
On the Settings – Advanced – Engine settings tab, when Custom IP was checked in earlier versions of the MoonBot terminal using Method 2 and Method 3, it was possible to enter your IP address in the field api.binance.com IP from the Binance exchange address pool. However, since the IP addresses manually entered by users
On the Settings – Advanced – Engine settings tab, Auto DNS could be unchecked in earlier versions of the MoonBot terminal, but now it is always set and the parameter is always active without the user being able to disable it. In this position, the terminal automatically detects the IP of the Binance exchange servers
On the Settings – Advanced – Engine settings tab, when Fast Trades is checked, faster processing of trades takes place in the MoonBot terminal connected to the Binance futures exchange. At the same time, 10% more CPU resources are consumed on a single-core VPS.
On the Settings – Advanced – Engine settings tab of the MoonBot terminal, the field api.binance.com The IP is not editable by the user and it displays the IP address of the API request server from the Binance exchange.
Go to the Settings – User Interface tab, click on the Colors Setup button. The color and transparency of the Buy and Sell order lines are set in the parameters:BuyOrder – for a long Buy orderSellOrder – for a long Buy orderBuyShort – for a short Buy order SellShort – for a short Buy orderClick
From the MoonBot main screen, press the “Reports” button and a separate table will open showing all your trades line by line.If “By CloseDate” is ticked, the report will be sorted not by the “BuyDate” column, but by the “CloseDate” column. In this case, if, for example, you have a deal opened yesterday and closed
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The “Max.Order” column in the “MarketsTable” is the maximum possible order size on a coin.
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You need to create API keys with permissions for spot and futures trading in your Bybit exchange account. Then in the MoonBot terminal on the Settings – Login tab, select Bybit (for spot trading) or Bybit Futures (for futures trading) and then register these API keys. Then go to the Settings – Unlock tab and
You need to create API keys with permissions for spot and futures trading in your Gate exchange account. Then in the MoonBot terminal on the Settings-Login tab, select Gate Spot (for spot trading) or Gate Futures (for futures trading) and then register these API keys. Then go to the Settings-PRO tab and click on Moon