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The Honey Framework is a powerful tool that allows users to program their own custom order types and trading strategies. It integrates directly into the bitfinex.com trading interface, providing users with a native experience.
We’re pleased to share the latest updates to the Honey Framework. For more on the Honey Framework, please refer to blog.bitfinex.com/tag/honey-framework/.
UI
- New Order Book component from Microfinex
- Total amount is no longer visible when ‘Stacked View’ is selected in the Order Book component
- Aligned leverage slider on trading terminal
- Users can edit both API and paper trading keys
- Time-Weighted-Average-Price (TWAP): Dropdown icon no longer overlaps with settings for ‘Price Condition’ on a custom ‘Price Target’
- ‘Reduce only’ flag is no longer missing in margin limit orders
- Reversed order of buy and sell buttons
- Algo orders resume popup is shown on reconnect
- Fixed dependencies
- Fixed document links in the strategy editor
Algo
- Removal of submit delay from all algo orders
- Fixed subscribe dup error on multiple channel subscriptions
- Mean average cross: Fixed premature execution with outdated input
Server
- Removal of ticker subscriptions
- Removal of pi-iteration module
- Fixed potential memory leak in IsHostOpen
- Rename event on reload of algo orders
- Removal of unused deps
- Removal of old data-server proxy / client
Dev
- Used pair list from staging
- Moved Spinner, Dialog and related components to UI folder
Fancy contributing to the project? Please open a pull request to https://github.com/bitfinexcom/bfx-hf-ui
Download the Honey Framework today: https://honey.bitfinex.com/Â
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