What is going on, how does the bot know when to warn us?
When a price is difficult to quantize, it does not quite fit your normal bin sizes. Your bot is maintaining your finite block structure, all the time. The nature is to minimize the length of the block chain, actually, that is equivalent to minimizing redundancy if per transaction costs are small. So, suddenly making a larger than usual purchase causes the bot to restructure the graph, to include rare but large purchases. The Huffman encode graph becomes tilted, slanted, and it will requantize.
The bot has access to block chain structure from trading sites, the betting graph is visible. A quick 'block structure' compare will convolve your finite graph with the trading site,and look at the resulting block structure, measuring their 'difference'. It will warn you or recommend to you based on the difference. We are gonna do graph algebra? great stuff, an almost singularity.
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