Honey is the web version of the Honey Framework, allowing algorithmic trading to be more accessible for everyone, from anywhere. Users can access Honey directly through their web browsers without having to install the application on their devices: http://api.bitfinex.com/honey
We’re pleased to share the latest updates to the Honey Framework. For more on the Honey Framework, please refer to https://blog.bitfinex.com/tag/honey-framework/
UI
Settings page with a shorter height
Localized date picker
Default to password input and enter is accepted for confirmation
Fixed overlapping ‘cancel’ button in Atomic Order
Editing derivatives* now has leverage input and slider
Restored missing strategy editor tabs logic
Derivatives pairs visualized as -perp atomic orders
Fixed intermittent issues with tickers searching
Addition of status icons for ‘Hidden’ (visible on hit), ‘Time in Force’, and ‘Reduce Only’
Synced language with Bitfinex SPA
Addition of more decimals on the ticker panel’s last price
Fixed ‘Unsubscribe invalid’ errors when switching tickers
Hosted
Addition of authentication failure event
Updated order
Server
Addition of algo ID in AO events
Header flags sent for orders
Algo
Return algo ID in the start and stop function of aohost
Api-node-models
Addition of visible on hit hidden orders
Api-node-core
API models package update
*The derivatives platform is provided by iFinex Financial Technologies Limited. References to Bitfinex Derivatives in this post are references to iFinex Financial Technologies Limited.
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/
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