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DEXBot2

DEXBot2 is the first open source trading bot with zero runtime dependencies and a fully adaptive market making strategy.

DEXBot2 hero banner

Contents

✨ Features

  • Grid Trading β€” geometric order grids that rebalance as price moves
  • Adaptive Signals β€” AMA and trend inputs tune grid placement
  • Credit & MPA β€” credit offer and debt workflows
  • Runtime Safety β€” replay-safe fills, sync recovery, and cleanup
  • Secure Ops β€” encrypted keys and credential daemon

🌱 Quick Start

# Requires Node.js v22.12 or newer
npm i -g dexbot

dexbot key                 # Set up master password and import keys
dexbot bot                 # Create and manage bot configurations
dexbot start               # Start DEXBot2

Detailed setup: Installation.

First Run

New to BitShares? Work through the BitShares Onboarding Tutorial first β€” it covers creating and funding an account, choosing the right key, and running your first bot.

Disclaimer β€” Use At Your Own Risk

  • This software is provided "as-is" without warranty.
  • Secure your keys. Never share private keys or passwords.
  • The authors and maintainers are not responsible for losses.

πŸ“₯ Installation

Prerequisites

You'll need Git and Node.js v22.12 or newer installed.

Linux Users

Install Git:

# Ubuntu/Debian
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install git

# Fedora/RHEL
sudo dnf install git

Most distro repos ship an outdated nodejs package, so install Node from nodejs.org.

# e.g. via nvm (from https://nodejs.org/en/download)
curl -o- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nvm-sh/nvm/v0.40.6/install.sh | bash
\. "$HOME/.nvm/nvm.sh"
nvm install 24

Verify both installations:

node --version && npm --version && git --version

macOS Users

Use Homebrew to install Node.js and Git:

# Install Homebrew if not already installed
/bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/HEAD/install.sh)"

# Install Node.js and Git
brew install node git

Windows Users

  1. Install Git from git-scm.com (accept defaults, restart after)
  2. Install Node.js LTS from nodejs.org (accept defaults, restart after)
  3. Verify installation in Command Prompt:
    node --version && npm --version && git --version
    All three should display version numbers.

Install DEXBot2 from npm (recommended)

npm i -g dexbot

Install DEXBot2 from source (developers)

git clone https://github.com/froooze/DEXBot2.git && cd DEXBot2
npm install
npm link

Where your data lives

Both installs use the same CLI and store all user state β€” keys, bots.json, logs β€” in ~/.config/dexbot2/profiles (Windows: %USERPROFILE%\.config\dexbot2\profiles). State lives outside the repo/package tree, so it survives reinstalls and npm update -g. A source checkout that already contains a populated profiles/ directory keeps using it. Override the location with DEXBOT_PROFILE_ROOT (see the developer guide).

πŸ”§ Configuration

Create Your Bot

  1. Set up your master password and import your BitShares active key (WIF):

    dexbot key
  2. Create a bot through the interactive prompts:

    dexbot bot

    This stores your configuration in bots.json in the profiles directory. The generated defaults are a good starting point β€” the next step walks through the few options worth tuning.

Recommended Bot Setup

Keep the default settings first, and tune these:

  1. Tune targetSpreadPercent β€” controls profit room per completed cycle. A wider spread targets more profit per cycle but trades less often.

  2. Tune incrementPercent β€” controls grid density and order size. Smaller increments create more grid levels and smaller orders; larger increments create fewer levels and larger orders.

  3. Set gridPrice to "ama" β€” so the market adapter can center the grid on AMA. Pick a specific preset if desired: "ama1" is the fastest, "ama4" the slowest, and "ama" uses the pair's default preset.

  4. Generate the market-adapter whitelist:

    dexbot white

    This writes market_adapter_whitelist.json in the profiles directory. New AMA bots get AMA live writes and range scaling. Use dexbot white --dynamic-weight for newly generated dynamic-weight entries; existing entries are preserved.

  5. Start DEXBot2 with dexbot start.

  6. Tune minPrice / maxPrice around the market's volatility range. Once AMA is active, tighten them around the maximum expected market volatility instead of using an unnecessarily wide range.

Bot Options Reference

Configuration options from dexbot bot, stored in bots.json in the profiles directory:

Full parameter reference (click to expand)
Parameter Type Description
assetA string Base asset
assetB string Quote asset
name string Friendly name for logging and CLI selection
active boolean false to keep config without running
dryRun boolean Simulate orders without broadcasting
preferredAccount string BitShares account name for trading
startPrice num | str Initial price and adapter source. Default "pool" uses the liquidity-pool price; "book" uses the live order book mid price (best bid/ask); a number uses a fixed anchor.
poolRef string | null Optional pinned pool ID for startPrice: "pool". Overrides pool discovery with a direct fetch (e.g. "1.19.48" or "48"). Useful when the trading pair has no native pool. Default null.
minPrice num | str Lower bound. Default "2x" means gridPrice / 2 when AMA is active, otherwise startPrice / 2.
maxPrice num | str Upper bound. Default "2x" means gridPrice * 2 when AMA is active, otherwise startPrice * 2.
gridPrice num | str | null Grid reference. Use "ama" for the recommended AMA center; null falls back to startPrice; numeric values use that fixed value.
incrementPercent number Geometric step between layers. Default 0.5 = 0.5%.
targetSpreadPercent number Width of the empty spread zone between buy and sell orders. Default 2 = 2%.
weightDistribution object Advanced sizing control. Default { "sell": 1.0, "buy": 1.0 }; leave unchanged for normal setup.
botFunds object Capital: { "sell": "100%", "buy": 1000 }. Numbers or percentage strings
activeOrders object Target active orders per side: { "sell": 20, "buy": 20 }

General Options (Global)

Global settings via dexbot bot, stored in general.settings.json in the profiles directory:

Global settings reference (click to expand)
  • Grid Health: Grid Ratio Regeneration % (default 3%), RMS Divergence Threshold % (default 14.3%), AMA Delta Threshold % (default 1%)
  • Order Recovery: Partial Dust Threshold % (default 5%), Dust Cancel Delay (default 30s, -1 = off, 0 = instant)
  • Node Configuration: Node List (10 default public BitShares nodes), Health Check Interval (default 240 min), Preferred Node (default none)
  • Log Level: debug, info, warn, error, critical. Fine-grained category control via LOGGING_CONFIG (see Logging)
  • Updater: Active (default OFF), Branch (auto/main/dev/test), Interval (default 1 day), Time (default 00:00)

Constants and Overrides

Defaults in modules/constants.ts are overridable at global, pair, and bot level via general.settings.json, market_profiles.json, and market_adapter_settings.json in the profiles directory. See market_adapter/README.md for examples.

🎯 Zero-Dependency Process Management

dexbot start is the recommended production runtime (global install). Repo-root users can run ./unlock instead. It runs the selected bot set as one monolithic bot process, with the credential daemon and market adapter in separate helper processes. Monolithic start/stop/restart controls apply to the whole runtime, not to individual bots.

dexbot start/stop          # Stop/start the monolithic runtime
dexbot start --dryrun      # Dry-run (no transactions broadcast)
dexbot restart             # Restart the monolithic runtime
dexbot delete              # Shut down and clean up

First-run details and common mistakes are covered in the BitShares Onboarding Tutorial.

πŸ› οΈ Bot Management

dexbot key                 # Master password/keyring
dexbot bot                 # Interactive bot configurator
dexbot white               # Market adapter whitelist, dynamic weights off by default

dexbot reset {all|<bot>}   # Regenerate grid
dexbot disable {all|<bot>} # Disable bot in config
dexbot enable {all|<bot>}  # Enable bot in config

dexbot stat                # Runtime status (unlock or PM2)
dexbot order [<bot>]       # Analyze order grids
dexbot order --export      # Export as HTML to root folder

dexbot update              # Update DEXBot2
dexbot clear               # Clear log files
dexbot default             # Reset settings to defaults

🎯 PM2 Process Management

PM2 is optional β€” dexbot start is the native solution.

dexbot pm2 [<bot>]                         # Start with PM2
dexbot pm2 restart {all|<bot>|dexbot-cred} # Safe restart
dexbot pm2 stop {all|<bot>}                # Stop (via wrapper)
dexbot pm2 delete {all|<bot>}              # Delete (via wrapper)
pm2 logs [<bot>]                           # Real-time logs

Always use dexbot pm2 restart instead of raw pm2 restart all β€” the wrapper safely handles the credential daemon. If the credential daemon stops, rerun dexbot pm2.

Repo-root users can use ./pm2 instead of dexbot pm2.

Logs are written to logs/ in the profiles directory in all modes: the monolithic runtime uses dexbot.log / dexbot-error.log, and per-bot output uses <bot>.log / <bot>-error.log.

πŸ“š Documentation

User-Facing Workflows

  • BitShares Onboarding - Beginner tutorial: create and fund an account, choose the right key, and run your first bot
  • Market Adapter - AMA pricing, grid triggers, dynamic weights, and collateral advisory signals
  • MPA and Credit Usage - Bot-scoped debt policy, MPA borrowing, and credit offer workflows
  • Analysis - Research runners, chart generators, and tuning helpers for AMA fitting, trend detection, bot fitting, and TradingView exports
  • Claw - Bridge setup, launcher commands, short MPA workflow, and example commands

Operational & Security

  • Credential Security - Key handling, daemon-backed signing, and runtime file hardening
  • Grid Recalculation - Market-adapter bootstrap/delta/slope resets, divergence correction, fund regeneration, and runtime trigger handling
  • Grid Reconciliation - Startup 3-phase reconcile, offline fill detection, and stale surplus cleanup
  • Logging - Logging system documentation
  • Docker - Container build, release images, and secure startup

Reference Docs

🀝 Contributing

  1. Fork the repository and create a feature branch
  2. Make your changes and test with npm test
  3. Submit a pull request

πŸ“„ License

MIT License - see LICENSE file for details

πŸ”— Links

  • Telegram
  • Website
  • Ask DeepWiki
  • Awesome BitShares
  • Reddit

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