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Mb u can rewrite this part on Go)
Mb u can rewrite this part on Go)
Do you have any problems with a large flow of data from the web socket?
Do you have any problems with a large flow of data from the web socket?
And what do you use?
And what do you use?
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I'd really appreciate it if you tried my SDK, left some feedback, or contributed. The WebSocket setup via lambdas is done incredibly well there - definitely give it a shot
I'd really appreciate it if you tried my SDK, left some feedback, or contributed. The WebSocket setup via lambdas is done incredibly well there - definitely give it a shot
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Benchmarks in repo
Benchmarks in repo
You can use C++ SDK for more latency, he is 3x faster then RUST SDK https://github.com/Wammero/polymarket-sdk-cpp
You can use C++ SDK for more latency, he is 3x faster then RUST SDK https://github.com/Wammero/polymarket-sdk-cpp
Find answers by yourself isn’t very useful when I’m asking about undocumented behavior
Find answers by yourself isn’t very useful when I’m asking about undocumented behavior
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Why 🍆?)
Hi everyone, I have a question about sports market settlement. Is there any way to get the actual match status through the API or WebSocket? Specifically, I’d like to know when a match has been canceled, forfeited, or one of the participants didn’t show up, resulting in a 50/50 settlement. Right now, the only way I can detect this is by watching the odds. If they move to 50/50, I assume the market will be refunded. Is there a proper way to identify this event programmatically? Also, I’ve noticed that sometimes it’s still possible to place bets on a match that has already effectively ended (for example, due to a forfeit or no-show), before the market is suspended. Why does this happen? Is there any way to detect or avoid this situation through the API/WebSocket? Thanks!
Hi everyone, I have a question about sports market settlement. Is there any way to get the actual match status through the API or WebSocket? Specifically, I’d like to know when a match has been canceled, forfeited, or one of the participants didn’t show up, resulting in a 50/50 settlement. Right now, the only way I can detect this is by watching the odds. If they move to 50/50, I assume the market will be refunded. Is there a proper way to identify this event programmatically? Also, I’ve noticed that sometimes it’s still possible to place bets on a match that has already effectively ended (for example, due to a forfeit or no-show), before the market is suspended. Why does this happen? Is there any way to detect or avoid this situation through the API/WebSocket? Thanks!