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How can I do spot trading with the Jupyter Notebook?
Learn how you can do simple Spot trading by calling the functions in the python-okx library on a Jupyter Notebook.1. How can I run Python code snippets on a Jupyter Notebook? The Jupyter Notebook is an incredibly powerful and easy-to-use tool for Python development and data analysis. You can run a Jupyter Notebook server on Windows, Mac OS or Linux. This tutorial provides a pretty comprehensive guide on how to get a Jupyter Notebook up and running.2. How can I install the python-okx package?Published on Sep 29, 2023Updated on Sep 10, 2025544How do I level up my trades with Mizar?
Users can split up their trades into multiple entries or take profit at different times in an automated way. Trailing Take Profit, multi-stop-loss steps, and auto-stop loss breakeven are some of the functionalities that the Mizar Smart Trading Terminal offers its users. Paper Trading: Mizar users can test their bots and strategies with Paper Trading. This advanced system simulates trading conditions, and lets traders test their ideas without committing capital.What's the pricing for Mizar like?Published on Mar 28, 2024Updated on Jan 2, 20265Zero-Knowledge Proofs: what are zk-STARKs and how do they work? (zk-Stark V2)
This speedup is due to the usage of the Plonky2 framework, which compiles Rust-coded circuits into efficient machine language instead of using slower Python scripts. We also enhanced Plonky2 to run some computations on GPUs, reducing the time by an extra 30%. Better auditability: With Version 2, we use a high-level framework that handles complex cryptographic details for us. This makes our code clearer, more readable, and less prone to errors.Published on Oct 21, 2024Updated on Feb 11, 202690Why is my deposit/withdrawal suspended?
A fork in a blockchain occurs when the community disagrees over an upgrade, resulting in the original blockchain splitting into two. Depending on the compatibility of the new chain to the old one, there are two types of forks: soft and hard. A soft fork is a blockchain fork in which the newly forked blockchain is compatible with the old one.Published on Aug 31, 2023Updated on Jan 26, 2026978
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