This was my "Learn PyQt" project, if that doesn't scare you off, read this:
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
This is a PyQt Bitcoin exchange client. It is still a little rough around the edges but it works.
I think trading through a browser sucks. With Dōjima you just run the client, bring up the market you want, and punch in orders. No logging in, no images to load.
- Python-3.1
- Matplotlib
- PyQt4
- Passwords and API keys are stored plaintext.
- Requests and responses are not logged graphically which may be confusing, but are printed to Standard Error. Run dojima -v in a terminal to see them.
I have not figured out how to get this thing to run from within the repo, so it'll have to be installed with setup.py:
sudo python3 setup.py install
If you don't want to commit to a sudo, you can install to ~/.local:
python setup.py install --user
# You'll need ~/.local/bin in your PATH or
# you'll have to run the command ~/.local/bin/dojima
layman -a bitcoin && emerge dojima
Probably works, but you'll have to manually install the dependecies.
sudo apt-get instal python3-matplotlib python3-pyqt4
git clone [email protected]:3M3RY/Dojima.git dojima
cd dojima
sudo python3 setup.py install
sudo pacman -Sy python-pyqt4 python-matplotlib
git clone [email protected]:3M3RY/Dojima.git dojima
cd dojima
sudo python3 setup.py install
It works on windows, I've tested it. But the thing is installing Linux on your computer, and then installing this program is easier and than it is to install it on windows.
Bitcoin: 1NKKQBSaQ6XMViwC46b4JCxGUiUp6EDZR5