The core of the libs/kraken.ts file is based on work from https://github.com/nothingisdead/npm-kraken-api
The remainder of the project was scaffolded with Nx which you can read about in the Auto generated readMe at the bottom of this file.
This is a mono repo with an Ionic/Angular/Capacitor front-end. The back-end currently supports the Kraken API. In the future this may get extended to support other APIs.
USE AT YOUR OWN RISK! No warranty is implied or intended.
I started this project as a way to explore Nx tools, monorepos, NestJS, and API implementations. I also just like the Ionic framework for its dead simple basics and reasonable ease of extension into hybrid and PWA.
As it evolves I hope to use it as a "local to my personal computer only" trading platform to solve some of the problems related to trading bots observing trading data on a platform in order to manipulate and profit from such trades. If your trade triggers are local/private, the bots are denied this info.
The front-end is simple enough to start with nx serve
The back-end is also pretty easy. Just use nx start api
. You will then be asked for your key and secret.
I set it up this way so that these are not stored anywhere in the code or project. On my personal system I have these
stored in an encrypted PDF. At start up I enter these via cut and paste inputs rather than passing via command line. The reason being if they were
passed on the command line it would defeat the purpose since they would then be visible on the history log.
This probably wouldn't stop a "state sponsored" hacker that manages to steal my computer, but it should be good enough to slow down the after smash and grab thief while I go to the local library and revoke my keys.
You'll need to add your own pairs to libs/api-interfaces/src/lib/api-interfaces.ts in order to see them listed, otherwise you'll see errors in the console.
There is A LOT that can be done to improve this project. It is a work in progress. Maybe someone elese will find this and join in.
Otherwise, I'll continue to hack away while watching re-runs of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" on the couch with my wife.
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