I've worked on an anomaly detection app for a while now. It detects pumps & selloffs spot on. It works on a remote server 24/7 and notifies me via Push message to my Android once it detects pump/selloff signal. So far, so great.
My question is: 1) Would you be interested in using such service yourself if I'd create one for multiple people? 2) How much would you put down on the table monthly for such service?
Maybe 1 week trial and if it works, I would pay like 10-15 bucks a month for it.
Adam Brown
lemme try
Mason Gray
I already have a pump detector bot on telegram
Colton Martin
After a good success rate during a 1 month trial i'd put down up to $20 a month.
Hunter Barnes
>he doesn't make at least $2k USD a week shilling (marketing) crypto ICOs pump and dumps are chump change
Brayden Richardson
So far, the app picks 20 highest BTC daily volume pairs only. I'm not interested in low volume pairs. Too prone for a quick crash after initial pump.
Jayden Campbell
I'm testing waters here. Would invest additional time in delivering mini SaaS only if there's demand and good price, not pennies.
Juan Edwards
fuck your app I'm making $300 a day shilling in crypto groups
Benjamin Rivera
What are the tell-tale indicators that a pump is going to happen?
Luis Murphy
not installing this, it's going to steal my bitbeans.
Jordan Thompson
Haha, not telling this ;)
Brayden Wright
I'm using Pushover 3rd party app (available on Android and iOS stores) for this purpose.
Caleb Cox
Tell or fake
Robert Moore
Say there would be a 1 week trial. By this you'd be able to figure out if it's fake or not.
This thread is not about this. My question is: assuming it's there for 1 week trial, how much are you are willing to pay monthly for it.
Jeremiah Foster
if you are serious about this most people on here are not only curious but willing to pay if it actually works so maybe SHOW a trial video of it working or some results or just generally start small yourself then post the trades its suggested so far etc. Its all about if people BELIEVE that paying you will actually make them money.
Jaxon Gonzalez
That's a great idea. I'll screenshot Push notifications with the info, charts at those moments and later price movements.
Probably by the end of next week I should have something to deliver.
Ryder Fisher
yah 15-20USD people doing cool shit everywhere these days
Austin Edwards
Cool beans, seems there is some interest here. Will do some MVP work then, meanwhile, wait for a new thread by the end of next week.
John Barnes
I'm too poorfag to buy anything, but this is very entrepreneur of you OP, I wish you all the luck
Gavin Cruz
amazing idea user. I cant give you however an accurate sum since you have many people with different incomes.
Since i am a poorfag i would pay 10 € a month and more depending on my success.
Gavin Flores
Thank for your feedback! This actually motivates me to start working on it ASAP to show it to you all. Thanks once again!
Angel Wright
It already exists and is free cryptoping.tech/ Also more sophisticated than whatever hack solution OP came up with
Colton Hughes
This looks cool! Thanks for sharing, nevertheless, competition is always good.
Aaron Ross
OP what indicators / algorithms do you use to detect pumps?
Adam Morgan
Look into the telegram bot. That 's your competition.
Joseph Jackson
What does happen during pumps? People buy coins in short bursts => volume on buy side of the orderbook spikes / steadily increases over time
Liam Wood
react-native?
Anthony Myers
Pump detector running on vanilla node.js as a daemon under pm2. Frontend will be with vanilla express.js + passwordless.js. Haven't decided on whether to go with pure old fashioned static html/forms or to use Riot.js with some socket.io sugar. Will see, it's an MVP after all. Also, I ((love)) KISS principle. Apps purpose is to do it's job and do it well, I hate seeing sites with literally MBs of Javascript with intention mostly just for the sake of showing off and going with the UX SAP trend shill stuff.
I'll have a look into this. Seems like even better approach, reduces app count on user's phone and reduces running costs for me.
Hunter Wilson
>using javascript for anything but frontend
your shit is trash and won't scale
Liam Phillips
OP Ive made a pump detector bot too and sell it as a lifetime license.
For certain extreme project I'd deffo agree with you, but for this project where's one daemon instance and one web-app instance I see no reason why not to choose it. Building quickly, saving yourself tons of hours is a no-brainer. Plus, there's many projects running on AWS lambda, horizontal scaling is no issue at all over there. But let's not compare apples and oranges :).
Liam White
So many bots on twitter that do this already. Sorry.
Elijah Cook
Dude, that awesome! I'm gonna choose monthly pay-as-you-go approach. Gives more incentive to maintain and build-up the project further if there's demand and traction.
Mason Turner
I don't want it to notify me of pumps, I want it to invest my coins without my knowledge or consent, and I would expect it to be paid on commission. Like it could have have of the profits it makes, denominated in BTC over a week or month long timeframe. If it was making money I'd go all in.
Nathan Kelly
Everyone chooses what works best for them. To try and see if you like an alternative that costs nothing at all to try is a no-brainer to me. I'll reiterate myself, I'm just looking to see if people are interested and if there's any incentive for me to deliver something useful to others while getting some moneys back for my work and intentions.
Julian Cooper
Thanks for this! I actually thought about this idea myself, as I've already got one automated trading bot built with solid buy/sell approach. The one thing I lacked was finding a good entry point, hence why I've implemented this anomaly/pump detector. I'll explore this idea further once MVP is released. Once again, kudos!