In the MoonBot terminal, on the Settings – Advanced – Engine settings tab is the “Quantitative Rules” parameter. This parameter has been introduced into the MoonBot terminal as an additional protection when trading on the futures market and allows you to limit the placing of orders that can lead to a ban on Binance based on their new “Quantitative Rules”.
Additionally, here are recommendations for setting up bots on Binance futures:
1) We strongly recommend using the same white list (WL) on all bots running on the same account (sub-accounts are counted separately)
2) If your WL has no more than 9 coins, then the new rules of Binance will not affect you, and further you can not read
3) If you have more than 9 coins in your WL, we strongly advise you not to uncheck the protection from new Binance Quantitative Rules on the Settings – Advanced – Engine settings tab (it is checked by default).
Command to enable/disable via Telegram: SetQRules ON/OFF.
a) When working with WL up to 15-20 coins, the protection is unlikely to work, or will work, but very rarely.
b) If there are more than 20 coins in WL, or no WL at all, the more orders you have per minute (including rearrangements of munches, setting and cancelling grids of drops and other strategies) the more often the check will be triggered.
c) The protection works on the principle of putting a coin where there have been too many orders into an black list for 10 minutes. Thus, the work of protection is fully automated and does not allow the MoonBot terminal to place orders above the limit on a particular coin, so as not to get a ban from the exchange.
In the log when the protection triggers, you can see the following entries:
FilterCheck: market no longer meets the conditions. According to new Futures Trading Quantitative Rules you can place only 2 orders per 46 markets. You placed 4 orders. Market BTC will be blackListed for 10 minutes.
What is the “Quantitative Rules” setting on the MoonBot terminal’s Settings – Advanced – Engine settings tab for?
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Interface configuration