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How to anti-decompile your EA ?
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stevetrade

Member Since Oct 28, 2009  1059 posts Steve Boardman (stevetrade) Jul 23 2010 at 06:35
Try asking ForexCIO if it's possible to decompile their EX4 programs if you have a copy of MetaTrader Server and see what the answer is.


11:15, restate my assumptions: 1. Mathematics is the language of nature. 2. Everything around us can be represented and understood through numbers. 3. If you graph these numbers, patterns emerge. Therefore: There are patterns everywhere in nature.
bestforexea

Member Since Oct 29, 2009  75 posts Casey Lim (bestforexea) Jul 23 2010 at 10:34 (edited Jul 23 2010 at 10:35 )
Well... All the codes for PipBrains are hidden in the dll files. So I do not know why it does not trade. I also am not a hacker.. and if I were able to hack the dll files... I can be a millionaire soliciting my service... smiley

As for FAPTurbo... I stumble upon the codes by accident. Let's just say I have a karmic bond with the developer of FAPTurbo... smiley

ForexCIO seems interesting... But if I were a scammer... This is and will be my tool to have. Imagine. Taking all other EA in the world... Compile it protect it and start selling it and no one will be the wiser...

Interesting... very very interesting...

NEVER say DIE!!!
bestforexea

Member Since Oct 29, 2009  75 posts Casey Lim (bestforexea) Jul 23 2010 at 10:38
Oh... if you have come across Forex Code Guard... Forget that site.... Nitefox uses it and the codes were easily cracked. Well... it was not by me but by others.

Bottom line here is it seems that no code guard can 100% protect an EA. ForexCIO maybe the best so far... but I believe if there is a will there is a way... Some smart guy is definitely going to crack this

NEVER say DIE!!!
ForexSeeker

Member Since Apr 20, 2010  727 posts DoubleTrap (ForexSeeker) Jul 24 2010 at 02:03
I also come across a good tactic selling EA. ForexPipZen which give you free trial 30 days test on live/demo, tested 1 month, the 2nd month I get another 30 days test but the EA seem no trade, not sure that month is no trade or the code not working anymore.

It just need a new email address to get the 2nd code for testing, but maybe it will limited to one PC by checking the Bios code of hardware.

http://www.myfxbook.com/members/ForexSeeker/pipzen-demo-expire/35553

Information is Gold when come to organised. http://winterwongforex.com
vavatrade2

Member Since Aug 31, 2010  13 posts vavatrade2 Sep 07 2010 at 09:35

ForexSeeker posted:
    What is the other way that you can securely anti-decompiling your EA beside paying using ForexCIO™ EX4 Armour ?

Where can I learn to DIY like setting up dll files and create member page like Fapturbo using code authorised for licensing?



Hello,

There are 3 methods to FULLY 100% secure Your EA and its trading logic:
1) Do not sell or give away Your EA to anyone
2) Use web based protection where Your trading logic will be on the web server and EA will work only to authorized users (clickbank receipt code can be used as serial key)
3) Use trade copier software and sell only Your EA trades/signals, not the EA itself

Dont want to look like a cheap advertising poster, so I wont put my website address here. Contact me if You need help on this, I am a programmer and I already secured many EAs.

MaryJane

Member Since Sep 10, 2010  55 posts MaryJane Sep 11 2010 at 21:13
few trading systems, if any, are even worth cracking.

likewise, few are worth protecting.

anybody that trades with a cracked copy of anything should give it up.

Elkart

Member Since Aug 01, 2009  941 posts Elkart (Elkart) Sep 12 2010 at 04:34 (edited Sep 12 2010 at 04:37 )
Zero,

Why are you posting here after slagging off fxbook on the Oanda forum?

http://fxtrade.oanda.com/community/fxmessage/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=print_topic;f=16;t=011653

It's funny how some of us could see the value of the site immediately while others like you took months to work through their paranoia. I'm sure myfxbook will enjoy knowing that you slinked back with your tail between your legs.

If you actually thought about who are de-compiling EA's for more than a moment you'd realize it's not traders. But you never think do you? Just have an opinion anyway...

Chang beer is evil.
MaryJane

Member Since Sep 10, 2010  55 posts MaryJane Sep 12 2010 at 23:15

ForexSeeker posted:
    What is the other way that you can securely anti-decompiling your EA beside paying using ForexCIO™ EX4 Armour ?

Where can I learn to DIY like setting up dll files and create member page like Fapturbo using code authorised for licensing?



doub;letrap is a script kiddie/.

his myfxbk page shows him running severa;l dozen strategies, majority of which are underwater/.

perhaps instead of trying to antidecompi;le code, you might just try to bui;ld an effective trading system/.

the wor;ld is chock fu;l;l of wankers/.

zero/.

MaryJane

Member Since Sep 10, 2010  55 posts MaryJane Sep 12 2010 at 23:19
and, just to c;larify one issue, nobody is going to ever trade any sizab;le amount of money using an ea that they cant ana;lyze the code/.

i want it a;l;l/.

cool


SAJ1011

Member Since Mar 16, 2012  1 posts SAJ1011 Mar 21 at 19:31
hey, anybody tried guardian fx1.net yet ? anti decompile license provider.
thanks

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