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Cheers all!
My day job requires a fairly good amount of automation from time to time. Besides, I do like computers to work on what I cannot while I'm sleeping!
AnchorHoDL
is an implementation that auto-pay/auto-borrow based on whatever config you desire.
I've started this app due my own needs and to learn more about Terra's ecosystem.
- It will query Anchor smart contracts checking LTV (Loan-to-Value);
- If the LTV is grater than
trigger_at_percent
it will trigger a repay action. - If the amount required to repay (
target_percent
) is in the wallet, it will be used and loan will repay back totarget_percent
mark. - If not, it will withdraw from
aUST
(Anchor deposit). - The script will NOT sell any asset to pay loan.
- If
enabled_auto_borrow
is enabled (by default) and current LTV is smaller thanauto_borrow_at_percent
, an auto borrow will be trigger moving LTV totarget_percent
.
git clone
this repository.- Rename
config.py.sample
toconfig.py
. - Change
config.py
as you desire and feed your seed (a dedicated wallet is recommended). - Run
pip3 install -r requirements.txt
- Run
python3 webview.py
and simply browsing to http://localhost:5000 for an auto-pay/borrow running every 30 seconds. OR Runpython3 hold.py
- Install gunicorn:
pip3 install gunicorn
- Run
gunicorn -b 127.0.0.1:5000 webview:app --daemon
Done! gunicorn is running as daemon!
- If you don't have Docker installed, grab if from https://docs.docker.com/get-docker/.
- Once installed, clone this repository by
git clone https://github.com/unl1k3ly/AnchorHODL
- Rename
config.py.sample
toconfig.py
and provide details. - Build the image with
docker build -t AnchorHODL .
- Run the image with
docker run -p 5000:5000 AnchorHODL:latest
or add-d
if you want to run it as a daemon. - Check if its working by
http://localhost:5000
- Or (recommended) you can spin a web service that does everything for you after you ran
python3 webview.py
If you use more Slack on daily bases like me, it might be simpler to be notified in there using Slack Webhooks.
- Create a Slack APP.
- Add the APP to a channel and get a webhook URL to feed the
config.py
.
More information can be found via this link https://api.slack.com/incoming-webhooks
If you want to be notified via Telegram, you'd need to get access_token
and your chat_id
from your Telegram bot.
If you are not familiarized creating a Telegram bot, please follow steps below:
- On Telegram, find
@BotFather
and open a DM. - Use
/newbot
to create a new bot for yourself. - Then, name the bot as you wish, ie:
MyCoolBot
- Now, choose whatever username you desire for your bot, ie:
MyCool_bot
- Done! You should see a "Congratulations" message from BotFather.
- To get your own
chat_id
, simply open a DM with your bot, send something up and run the following command below:curl -s https://api.telegram.org/ACCESSTOKEN/getUpdates
(replaceACCESSTOKEN
with an actual token you just got from item #5). - With
access_token
andchat_id
just feed theconfig.py
file.
If these instructions are unclear, just Google "How to create a Telegram Bot and get your own chat_id"!
- It's recommended to run this code in a contained environment at maximum security. Dockerfile is also provided if you want to deploy it seamless somewhere.
- If you are using the
webview
, ensure the access is restricted and not exposed to the entire Internet. You can use "CloudFare Argo Tunnel" for that. - Since a wallet seed is required, ensure you protect it and know what you're doing while using this automation ...
- If you don't want to pass secrets into the config.py file, make sure you declare as a system variable.
- Everything will be logged into the
./logs
folder. Make sure you check those from time to time!
- I have no intentions to actively develop new features or take issue requests. As mentioned, this automation was to address a self issue I had and consequently avoid liquidation! It works for my own needs.
- I'm happy to fix bugs or take merge requests.
- If you intend to modify the code yourself, please do a fork and start from it !