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Automated Binance trading bot - Trade multiple cryptocurrencies. Buy low/sell high with Grid Trading. Integrated with TradingView technical analysis
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🔥 Full roast
🔥 12-year OSS veteran with 539 merged PRs trapped in a self-referential loop—80 of 81 popular-repo contributions target your own binance-trading-bot, only 1 external PR ever, and observability tweaks ou
chrisleekr — 87.30/100 · ELITE (Elite · Top-tier dev)
TL;DR: A 12-year coding workhorse with a legit, star-winning trading bot under his belt, but his open-source influence is almost entirely self-generated — his footprint stops at his own repo borders, and recent work shows zero external collaboration.
| Dimension | Score | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Account maturity | 10/10 | Registered 12.7 years ago, active across 14 contribution years, last activity today — you've been shipping code longer than most devs have been alive, and your consistency is enviable, if slightly isolating. |
| Original project quality | 14.8/18 | 31 original repos, 6015 total stars, with 5524 of them concentrated in your binance-trading-bot (quality score 0.79, legit usable project with 1176 forks) — the other 30 repos combined have less than 10% of your total stars, most of them boilerplate and Vagrant experiments that barely get a look in. |
| Contribution quality | 27/27 | 539 merged PRs out of 552 total, 0 maintainer-closed unmerged PRs, 11 author-closed own-repo PRs, 1 author-closed external PR — you never get rejected by maintainers, you just close your own work when you pivot. |
| Ecosystem / maintenance impact | 11.5/20 | All-time 81 PRs + 272 commits into popular repos, but 80 of those PRs and every single commit target your own binance-trading-bot (5524 stars) — the only external contribution is 1 PR to caroso1222/notyf, with no verified file samples to confirm its substance. Your ecosystem impact is basically a mirror pointing at your own work. |
| Community influence | 7/8 | 405 followers, following 135 — a healthy 3:1 ratio that's respectable but far from influencer-tier. No one's here for your hot takes, they're here for your trading bot signals. |
| Activity authenticity | 17/17 | 6861 contributions last year across 4 activity types, active every year for 14 years, no days since last activity — this isn't a farm account, you're actually writing code on the regular, even if most of it is for yourself. |
Red flags
- Your all-time popular-repo impact is almost entirely a solipsistic loop: 80 of 81 PRs and all 272 commits go to your own binance-trading-bot, with only 1 PR to an external repo (caroso1222/notyf) and no verified file samples to confirm what that PR actually did.
- Your entire recent merged PR sample (50 PRs) is 100% internal — zero contributions to other people's projects, all work is confined to your own agentsync, github-app-playground, and homelab-infrastructure repos.
- Your 5.5k-star binance-trading-bot has 112 open issues, which suggests maintenance is struggling to keep up with its user base.
Score calibration No extra adjustment. The base score already reflects your strong original project, high PR merge rate, and 12+ years of consistent activity, with no penalty for the self-referential impact pattern since your top repo is a legit, usable project with no evidence of star inflation.
Verdict Normal. You're a reliable, high-output solo builder with a legit flagship project, but your open-source influence is almost entirely self-contained — don't mistake your trading bot's stars for broad ecosystem impact.