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Follow the steps below to make the most of your calculations.How do I calculate the required margin, P&L, and P&L ratio?Published on 3 Jul 2024Updated on 28 Jan 202639How do I use the Account long/short ratio indicator?
L/S indicator and set your preference on the details before proceeding For App: select Trade > Spot > Chart (logo) > Indicators > Top Acc. L/S Learn more on how you can explore the chart trading layout here.Published on 16 May 2024Updated on 12 Feb 202619How do I use the Top account long/short ratio indicator?
L/S indicator and set your preference on the details before proceeding Learn more on how you can explore the chart trading layout here.Published on 16 May 2024Updated on 12 Nov 202521How do I use the Top position long/short ratio indicator?
L/S indicator and set your preference on the details before proceeding Learn more on how you can explore the chart trading layout here.Published on 16 May 2024Updated on 10 Sept 202516Zero-Knowledge Proofs: what are zk-STARKs and how do they work? (zk-STARK V1)
For example, if we want to prove that p0(x), p1(x) and p2(x) are not more than D degrees, we can generate 2 random coefficients from the Merkle root generated in number 3, and calculate the linear-polynomial l(x) as: k0 = hash(root + "0") k1 = hash(root + "1") l(x) = k0 * p0(x) + k1 * p1(x) + p2(x) If l(x) could be proved to be not more than D degree, then the chance that the degree of any 6. Total balance verification: firstly, we verify the low-degree proof generated in number 5.Published on 10 May 2023Updated on 8 Sept 2025179
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