Tested a super-fast page loading solution—almost zero cookies—on a major exchange, and the result was being directly rate-limited by the API due to the extremely fast refresh speed.
Interestingly, what happens when the IP is banned: the charts become unavailable. But that doesn't mean you can't trade—you can still place orders, just need to operate blindly.
This is quite an interesting discovery.:)))
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ContractCollector
· 01-17 13:24
Blindly placing orders? Haha, the risk control of this exchange is really top-notch.
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orphaned_block
· 01-15 13:05
Blindly placing orders is really nerve-wracking, this exchange's design is truly outstanding
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Haha, being limited is deserved, who told you to spam so aggressively
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Wait, can you still trade without charts? This bug is pretty serious
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Zero Cookie solution failure scene, the exchange's API really sucks
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Can't see charts and still trade blindly, that's really刺激啊
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By the way, people who dare to place orders in such situations must be pretty clueless
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No way, if your IP is blocked but you can still trade, what does that say?
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Is this what they call "innovative" experience? Haha
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Normal trading being repeatedly restricted, who can withstand that
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I can already imagine scenarios where blind操作 leads to huge losses
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GweiWatcher
· 01-15 13:04
Haha, blindly placing orders, this exchange's protection is really weird.
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Damn, I can still trade even after being rate-limited. This security strategy is a bit outrageous.
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Over-optimization backfired and ended up blocking myself. It's a bit funny.
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Can't view the chart but still operate normally. This experience is truly exceptional.
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For speed, but ended up being taught a lesson by the API.
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Blindly trading is just blindly trading. Anyway, the crypto world is all about a gambler's mentality.
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This protective logic seems to have a loophole.
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Handling API rate limiting like this feels like the exchange hasn't figured out what to do.
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Laughing to death, can't view the chart but still have to keep pushing.
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SchroedingerMiner
· 01-15 12:54
Haha, still blindly placing orders despite being limited in traffic, this exchange design is truly brilliant.
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Wow, can't see the charts but can still trade, isn't this just gambling?
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Fast speed but still gets cut off, this is the king of irony.
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Blind operation... I bet five bucks someone will definitely fall for it.
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Zero Cookie scheme ruined itself, there's really no one like that.
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No charts but can still place orders, I give full marks for this risk control.
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Reverse testing the exchange's protection, accidentally discovering a new trading method.
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API rate limiting is incredible, speed has become the original sin.
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Is this the legendary blind box trading? It's a bit exciting.
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FlashLoanLarry
· 01-15 12:50
blind trading hits different when the UI breaks before your rate limit does lol
Tested a super-fast page loading solution—almost zero cookies—on a major exchange, and the result was being directly rate-limited by the API due to the extremely fast refresh speed.
Interestingly, what happens when the IP is banned: the charts become unavailable. But that doesn't mean you can't trade—you can still place orders, just need to operate blindly.
This is quite an interesting discovery.:)))