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A Perl module which interfaces with the [[MtGox#API|Mt. Gox API]].  
A Perl module which interfaces with the Legacy [[MtGox#API|Mt. Gox API]].


This [[:Category:Open Source|open source]] tool is useful to merchants as it helps determine "market clearing rate".  This technique is needed because the number of units offered at the "best bid" or "best ask" are inadequate for a trade of size to execute.  Thus the market clearing rate determines the weighted price for the entire trade to execute.
This [[:Category:Open Source|open source]] tool is useful to merchants as it helps determine "market clearing rate".  This technique is needed because the number of units offered at the "best bid" or "best ask" are inadequate for a trade of size to execute.  Thus the market clearing rate determines the weighted price for the entire trade to execute.


The module was written by the operator of [[CoinPal]] and [[CoinCard]] and was announced on February 9, 2011<ref>[http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=3287.0 MtGox API Perl module]</ref>
The module was written by the operator of [[CoinPal]] and [[CoinCard]] and was announced on February 9, 2011<ref>[http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=3287.0 MtGox API Perl module]</ref>
==See Also==
* [[MtGox/API]]


==External Links==
==External Links==

Revision as of 19:31, 11 July 2011

A Perl module which interfaces with the Legacy Mt. Gox API.

This open source tool is useful to merchants as it helps determine "market clearing rate". This technique is needed because the number of units offered at the "best bid" or "best ask" are inadequate for a trade of size to execute. Thus the market clearing rate determines the weighted price for the entire trade to execute.

The module was written by the operator of CoinPal and CoinCard and was announced on February 9, 2011[1]

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