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Python
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5.5 KiB
Python
# WARNING
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#
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# THIS IS AN AUTOGENERATED FILE.
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#
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# MANUAL CHANGES CAN AND WILL BE OVERWRITTEN.
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import re
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from setuptools import setup
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PACKAGE_NAME = 'crypto_seller'
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PACKAGE_DESCRIPTION = """
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# Automatic Crypto Seller.
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Crypto Seller, I am going into finance, and I want only your strongest tokens.
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This program is a wrapper around
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[`fin_depo`](https://gitfub.space/Jmaa/fin-depo/) for automatically trading
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one-way trades, by using repeated trades over a period. Can be used to slowly
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enter or exit positions, for example low-volume crypto currencies, or as an
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automated investment savings system.
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Supported sites:
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- [KuCoin](https://www.kucoin.com/): Online crypto-currency exchange.
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## Installation
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Install dependencies:
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```shell
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pip install -r requirements.txt
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```
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## Usage
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1. Create configuration file. See below and in `examples/` folder for inspiration.
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2. [Create KuCoin API key](https://www.kucoin.com/account/api) with **General**
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and **Spot Trading** permissions.
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3. Add KuCoin API key secrets (`KUCOIN_KEY`, `KUCOIN_SECRET`, `KUCOIN_PASS`) to
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an [`secret_loader` accessible
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location](https://gitfub.space/Jmaa/secret_loader#user-content-accessible) .
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4. Run script using `python -m crypto_seller --config CONFIG_FILE`.
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The script will now automatically sell assets over time. The interval between
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sell-offs are randomized to avoid front-running, and the amounts are also
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randomized to avoid certain attacks (only relevant for smallish intervals of
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less than a week).
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The log will both be displayed in the shell, and be placed in a log file
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`output/log.txt`. Every sell-off will be logged to the `output/trades.csv`
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file, with as much information as possible. Keep both of these for tax
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purposes, if relevant.
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## Configuration
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Example configurations can be found in the `examples/` folder.
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Configurations are `.json` files, with the following fields:
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```json
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{
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"input_asset": str,
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"output_asset": str,
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"input_amount_low": float,
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"input_amount_high": float,
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"interval_minutes_low": int,
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"interval_minutes_high": int
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}
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```
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While `input_amount_low` and `input_amount_high` can be identical (and
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the same for `interval_minutes_XX`) it is discouraged, to avoid frontrunning attacks.
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## Auditing information
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As mentioned before, this program is mostly glue code and wrappering around
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library functionality. The glue application code allows for running the main
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loop of checking balance, selling amount and sleeping until the next iteration,
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with some argument and configuration parsing thrown in.
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The most relevant libraries for auditing are:
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- [`fin_depo`](https://gitfub.space/Jmaa/fin-depo): Library for programmatic
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fetching of depository assets and in some cases allows for order placement.
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This is the library that reads balances and places market orders.
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- [`fin_defs`](https://gitfub.space/Jmaa/fin-defs): Definitions of financial
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assets and instruments. Used by `fin_depo`.
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- [`secret_loader`](https://gitfub.space/Jmaa/secret_loader): Library for
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loading of secrets (passwords, API keys, secret keys, configuration files,
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etc.) from standardized locations.
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- [`python-kucoin`](https://python-kucoin.readthedocs.io/en/latest/): Used by
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`fin_depo` to provide KuCoin backend.
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## Taxation
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Some parts of the world suffers from weird and draconian taxation rules on
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cryptocurrencies, so it helps to keep track of the relevant trading
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information.
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As mentioned above, keep (and backup) both the log file (`output/log.txt`) and
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the trades file (`output/trades.csv`).
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To help with tax reporting, it might be useful to sign up to tax oriented
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websites. For example, [CryptoSkat](https://cryptoskat.dk/) seems to be the
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most mature on the danish market, and does support KuCoin.
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## TODO
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- [ ] Present an overview of what the script will be doing
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* Sell what for what? How much, how often?
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* Give an estimate of how long it will take.
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* Wait 20 seconds before starting, to allow the user to review.
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- [ ] Ensure that a failure during selling results in a safe winding down of the system.
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* Catch runtime errors when selling
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* Show errors to log.
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* Stop loop and exit with results, and error indicator.
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- [X] Document configuration
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- [X] Document code auditing
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- [X] Parse configuration from json.
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- [X] Ensure sell time is included in order details
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- [X] Log all trades to CSV file.
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- [X] Collect information during the run and output after run
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""".strip()
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PACKAGE_DESCRIPTION_SHORT = """
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Crypto Seller, I am going into finance, and I want only your strongest tokens.""".strip()
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def parse_version_file(text: str) -> str:
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match = re.match(r'^__version__\s*=\s*(["\'])([\d\.]+)\1$', text)
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if match is None:
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msg = 'Malformed _version.py file!'
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raise Exception(msg)
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return match.group(2)
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with open(PACKAGE_NAME + '/_version.py') as f:
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version = parse_version_file(f.read())
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REQUIREMENTS_MAIN = [
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'secret_loader @ git+https://gitfub.space/Jmaa/secret_loader.git',
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'fin_defs @ git+https://gitfub.space/Jmaa/fin-defs.git',
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'fin_depo @ git+https://gitfub.space/Jmaa/fin-depo.git',
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]
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REQUIREMENTS_TEST = []
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setup(
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name=PACKAGE_NAME,
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version=version,
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description=PACKAGE_DESCRIPTION_SHORT,
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long_description=PACKAGE_DESCRIPTION,
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long_description_content_type='text/markdown',
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author='Jon Michael Aanes',
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author_email='jonjmaa@gmail.com',
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url='https://gitfub.space/Jmaa/' + PACKAGE_NAME,
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packages=[PACKAGE_NAME],
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install_requires=REQUIREMENTS_MAIN,
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extras_require={
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'test': REQUIREMENTS_TEST,
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},
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python_requires='>=3.9',
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)
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