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Binance Triangle Arbitrage

This app monitors the Binance cryptocurrency exchange in search of triangle arbitrage opportunities.

The HUD

The HUD is the chart displayed above. It is repainted after each calculation cycle to show snapshots of currently detected arbitrage opportunities. To disable the HUD, set HUD.ENABLED to false.

Reading the HUD

  • Trade - Three symbols related by exchange rates that are involved in the triangle arbitrage.
  • Profit - Percent profit or loss from executing the triangle arbitrage. This includes trading fees specified via TRADING.TAKER_FEE config.
  • AB Age - Time in seconds since the most recent update of the market ticker relating the first and second symbols in the arbitrage.
  • BC Age - Time in seconds since the most recent update of the market ticker relating the second and third symbols in the arbitrage.
  • CA Age - Time in seconds since the most recent update of the market ticker relating the third and first symbols in the arbitrage.
  • Age - Time in seconds since the least recently updated market ticker involved in the triangle arbitrage.

Getting Started

These instructions will get a copy of the project up and running on your local machine for development and testing purposes.

Install Prerequisites

The following dependencies are recommended to run an instance:

  1. NodeJS - 11.10.0
  2. Npm - 6.10.0

Obtain the Codebase

  • Clone from github
    git clone https://github.com/bmino/binance-triangle-arbitrage.git
    
  • Download a zip of the latest release

Configuration

All configuration is done inside the /config directory. To setup your configuration for the first time, duplicate the config.json.example file and remove the ".example" extension. This process must be done before deploying the app for the first time and redone after each major version update where the configuration has changed. Explanations of each value can be found here.

Assumptions

  1. All fees are paid via BNB balance
  2. Sufficient quantity of BNB is maintained during the runtime of the bot

Deployment

  1. Install project dependencies

    cd binance-triangle-arbitrage
    npm install
    
  2. Start the application

    npm start
    

Execution strategies

There are two supported methods of executing an identified triangle arbitrage opportunity. More details here

  • Linear - Three trades are executed sequentially with each being initiated after the previous has completed
  • Parallel - Three trades are executed asynchronously with each being initiated at the same time

Logging

All logs are stored in the /logs directory. The log level is set via the LOG.LEVEL configuration property.

  • performance.log - Data about performance and speed
  • execution.log - Market interactions and profits

Authors

See also the list of contributors who participated in this project.

Donations

The developers listed above created and currently maintain this project for free. I don't expect any compensation nor donations, but if you appreciate my work feel free to donate to the following addresses:

  • Bitcoin (BTC): 1KLBb9qzFN19RxaQwD35CQmnYZvW1819XZ
  • Binance Coin (BNB): 0xb046b6991eb1bdc838cae567cff838b542e9f19d

License

This project is licensed under mit

binance-triangle-arbitrage's People

Contributors

bmino avatar mino-brandon avatar yevgeniyka avatar

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