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Pumpit

PumpFun Quantitative Trading Strategies project! This TypeScript-based repository contains a collection of algorithms designed to explore and implement pump-and-dump event detection strategies in the cryptocurrency market. The goal is to provide traders with tools to analyze market behavior, identify potential opportunities,

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Quality Score

0/100

Category

Design

Supported Platforms

Universal

README

PumpFun Quantitative Trading Strategies

GitHub License: MIT TypeScript

Table of Contents

Introduction

Welcome to the PumpFun Quantitative Trading Strategies project! This TypeScript-based repository contains a collection of algorithms designed to explore and implement pump-and-dump event detection strategies in the cryptocurrency market. The goal is to provide traders with tools to analyze market behavior, identify potential opportunities, and execute trades based on quantitative data.

Features

  • Pump Event Detection: Models to detect and predict pump events in the market.
  • Backtesting Framework: A robust framework to backtest strategies against historical data.
  • Trade Strategies: Unlock the power of precision—where data meets profit.
  • Real-time Trading Interface: Integration with major cryptocurrency exchanges for live trading.
  • Documentation & Tutorials: Comprehensive guides and tutorials to help users understand and use the strategies effectively.

Getting Started

To get started with this project, you will need:

  • Node.js 14 or higher
  • TypeScript 4.0 or higher
  • Required Node.js packages (listed in package.json)
  • An API key from rpc node

Installation

  1. Clone this repository:
    git clone https://github.com/tianzeteam/pumpit.git
    cd pumpit
    yarn run dev or yarn run accountUpdate
    

Contact

telegram : (https://t.me/pumpweb3)

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GitHub Stars37
CategoryDesign
Updated10d ago
Forks9

Languages

TypeScript

Security Score

75/100

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