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by 0xmohit
3659 days ago
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> The problem isn't coming up with an algorithm that works (i.e. more wins than losses). An algorithm that works would also include the ability to limit losses. An algorithm might be correct 9 out of 10 times, but may lose more in a single transaction than what it earned in those 9 winning transactions. |
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