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𝕊𝕨𝕚𝕗𝕥 Charg e back. OR G

𝕀 𝕣𝕖𝕢𝕦𝕖𝕤𝕥𝕖𝕕 𝕗𝕠𝕣 𝕞𝕪 𝕗𝕦𝕟𝕕𝕚𝕟𝕘 𝕓𝕒𝕔𝕜 𝕥𝕙𝕣𝕖𝕖 𝕨𝕖𝕖𝕜 𝕒𝕘𝕠 (𝕤𝕦𝕔𝕔𝕖𝕤𝕤𝕗𝕦𝕝) 𝕥𝕙𝕣𝕠𝕦𝕘𝕙 𝕥𝕙𝕖 𝕟𝕒𝕞𝕖 𝕠𝕟 𝕞𝕪 𝕥𝕚𝕥𝕝𝕖/𝕙𝕖𝕒𝕕𝕚𝕟𝕘 𝕒𝕟𝕕 𝕥𝕙𝕖 (𝕒𝕔𝕔𝕠𝕦𝕟𝕥) 𝕚𝕤 𝕤𝕥𝕚𝕝𝕝 𝕠𝕡𝕖𝕟 𝕓𝕦𝕥 𝕙𝕖𝕝𝕝 𝕟𝕠 𝕀 𝕨𝕚𝕝𝕝 𝕡𝕦𝕥 𝕞𝕪 𝕞𝕠𝕟𝕖𝕪 𝕠𝕟 𝕚𝕥 𝕒𝕘𝕒𝕚𝕟…

Date of experience: February 09,


I happened to be among the winners of…

I happened to be among the winners of the best of the best competition
But I was not paid my prize 🏆 as they claim And telling me unnecessary reason. Yet I was listed among the winners That's not fair at all.

Date of experience: January 31,

Reply from LiteFinance

Dear Mukiza Elijah,

Can you provide your account number please?
We will check everything.

Best regards,
LiteFinance representative


im working with lite forex please…

im working with liteforex please improve: first commission fee is high second is we can't connect account to metatrader on phone i think is a big problem

Date of experience: February 09,

Reply from LiteFinance

Dear mohammmadreza foroughirad,

Can you provide your account number please? We do not have problems with account connections on smartphones. In any way, we will check your account.

Best regards,
LiteFinance representative


Safe, Fast and Reliable

Litefinance is a great and safe broker and gives good forex trading services. It's fast and reliable and it is one of the rare brokers that is transparent enough to have a live chat room in their website so the customers can interact with each other and share trading ideas together. Litefinace please always stay this good.

Date of experience: January 19,

Reply from LiteFinance

Dear Mohamad,

We are glad that you are using our services and actively use the possibilities of communication with other traders.

Best regards,
LiteFinance representative.


Good brocker

I have been trading with Litefinance since I am fully satisfied with the services I got. I can highlight what I like the most is the automatic fast withdrawal of funds, convenient web terminal and mobile application, low spreads on ECN accs, and good trade performance. Over the years, I have had some problematic situations, as well as with other brokers, but at litefinance they have always been resolved quickly and in my favor. So I can recommend trading with this broker.

Date of experience: May 03,

Reply from LiteFinance

Dear YTM,

We are very glad that since you have been staying with us and we have passed this path together.

Best regards,
LiteFinance representative.


More improvements required

Have been using this broker since last 3 months. all things are good. faced no issue in deposit or withdrawal, spreads are good in MT4, just some improvements can make it better like

1) IB commission is not forever, if you stop adding clients all your past referral commissions will stop, this is not the case in other brokers

2) cTrader functions are limited and not on par with their MT4 trading conditions, spreads commissions are different and cTrader copy is not supported as of now

3) They say that crypto trades also earn rebates however no such rebates were released and it seems that there is no ib commission on crypto CFD trade volumes.

4) Use of wallets like skrill/neteller is very costly , deposit costs are reimbursed by broker but withdrawal fees is still there with no coverage from broker.

Date of experience: November 22,

Reply from LiteFinance

Dear Ravish Koushlesh,

Thank you for your feedback, we will strive to improve our service to get a higher rating from you.

Best regards,
LiteFinance representative


It is one of the best services I have ever used.

I've been trading with LiteFinance for two years, and can say that every my question was solved with support team or dealing department with all respect to me. Each withdrawal request was made within few hours. During weekend it could take of caurse more.
In my opinion that is one of the best services I have ever used.

Date of experience: April 30,

Reply from LiteFinance

Dear Aleksey D,

We are glad that you appreciated our services and that you are an active trader. Good luck in your trading.

Best regards,
LiteFinance representative.


I Join LiteFinace 3 year +

I Join LiteFinace 3 year +
I deposited withdraw Bangladesh local
Everything good just live chat is slow ans
Deposit withdrawal is very nice

Date of experience: November 11,

Reply from LiteFinance

Dear Ashis Mahajan,

We are glad that you have been with us for more than three years. Good luck with your trading!

Best regards,
representative of LiteFinance


Why people choose Liteforex

With many convenience service and quality product, Liteforex has attracted many client who interested in trading forex. There is not only me but also a lot of people see that Lite forex has strength such as:
1. Deposit fastly and withdrawal stably
2. Spread is lower and stably than other
3. Always recieved the support 24/7

Date of experience: October 19,


Good, Timely, Helpful Support.

LiteFinance have an excellent trading platform, and traders have the option of using very high leverage. They enable account holders to copy the trades of very successful traders automatically. Their support team is both helpful and efficient.

Date of experience: October 23,

Reply from LiteFinance

Dear D Smith Enterprises,

Thank you for your feedback. Good luck with your trading.

Best regards,
LiteFinance representative.


One of the best so far that I've used

One of the best so far that I've used , you know most people come into trading with a gambling mindset not a business investment mindset and so even the slightest loss they think every broker is a scam. PREPARE AND STUDY THESE THINGS FIRST!!!

Date of experience: September 20,


Excelent

When i start trade with lite finance ,i fill the most relevent broker that i ever found and no other broker as smooth as lite finance,i will keep stay with litefinance until now and eunic-brussels.eullah

Date of experience: April 26,

Reply from LiteFinance

Dear Mohd Ramadan Bin Ismail?,

Thank you for your high score and for choosing us.

Best regards,
LiteFinance representative.


I have been trading with Litefinance…

I have been trading with Litefinance for over 6 years now and I boldly say that the experience has been more than amazing!

When I started out my journey as a trader, one major item on my bucket list was getting a credible broker with an enabling environment for traders to thrive and succeed. I.e a broker that is not intimidated by the success of their traders.

After several disappointments and dissatisfactions with other platforms, I eventually found my home with Litefinance, God bless the friend introduced me.

Amongst other benefits this are some of the qualities that stood out for me.

1. Super fast deposit / withdrawal. I received my first withdrawal within minutes and that got me excited.

2. I was greeted with a very tight spread on their ECN, it remains the tightest spread I have seen on any ECN still date.

3. I witnessed Instant execution on my trades. No Slippages, lagging’s and manipulations, those challenges became a thing of the past, these factors frustrate my fellow traders on other platform every day. With Litefinance I have no worries and it feels good honestly.

4. Their customer care service is superb and next to none! I have enjoyed very timely help and assistance when it was needed.

5. An amazing community of profitable and committed traders on their social platforms.

I could go on and on because the list goes on, but I’ll have to stop here for now.
Choosing Litefinance is undoubtedly one of the best decisions I have made on my trading journey.

Date of experience: October 23,

Reply from LiteFinance

Dear Ugorji Charles,

We appreciate the fact that you have been with us for 6 years,
and we hope that even more successful years await you ahead. Thank you for such a detailed review.

Best regards,
LiteFinance representative.


Without any delay

Without any delay, you can withdraw all earned funds. But there was one problem with the withdrawal. I contacted tech support and they quickly fixed the issue. Operational. Well done!

Date of experience: September 10,

Reply from LiteFinance

Dear Daniel Robben,

Thank you for high score. Hope you will not have any delay with withdrawals in future.

Best regards,
LiteFinance representative.


Don't even waste your time

Don't even waste your time. I should have known better that is was a garbage broker once they asked a picture of my "credit card" to apparently verify it.

If you have any welcome bonus, You cannot even withdraw profits made. Once their bonus expires they will take away your account and cancel your trading as this is what happened to me yesterday. I verified my card information only to find out you can't even withdraw to your bank account.

I requested to have my account deleted but they want me to take a picture of my self holding an "ID". Like you want more senstive information to delete my account and my personal information?

Their support is also garbage. i would never recommend this broker.

Date of experience: August 03,

Reply from LiteFinance

Dear Ntokozo N,

We are still waiting for information about your trading account to check all the information which you are talking about. Can you please provide your account number or email?

Best regards,
representative of LiteFinance


1) not so good broker for IB

1) 3 months without any new registration, introducer will not get commision. Rubbish rules. Lots of others broker give better offer for eunic-brussels.eu bye bye litefinance

2) server problem, server slow, server lagging after 4 years still same

Date of experience: April 26,

Reply from LiteFinance

Dear Derhaka Trader,

We are constantly working to improve conditions for our partners. We hope that after some time your rating of our services will become higher.

Best regards,
LiteFinance representative.


Litefinance Ghana did an amazing job…

Litefinance Ghana did an amazing job verifying my account. The sales team was professional, efficient, and exceeded my expectations. I highly recommend them. They also have one of the fastest, easiest and reliable mode of deposit and withdrawing funds.

Date of experience: August 17,

Reply from LiteFinance

Thank you for your feedback. We are glad that you like our service.

Best regards,
representative of LiteFinance.


Even if I place my local withdrawal 30…

Even if I place my local withdrawal 30 minutes to close of business for the day, I still get paid.
This to me is industry exceptionalism.
I love LiteForex.

Date of experience: May 02,

Reply from LiteFinance

Dear UKPOMA MESHACH UCHE,

Thank you for your feedback. We will continue to provide services that meet your expectations.

Best regards,
LiteFinance representative.


Best broker i have used since

Best broker i have used since Reliable & uptodate . The representative in Malaysia always helpful & good. Very please about this broker 5 star!

Date of experience: April 26,

Reply from LiteFinance

Dear MOHD ERWAN BIN JAMALUDDIN,

Thank you for your feedback and for being with us since

Best regards,
LiteFinance representative.


big commission of withdrawal

big commission of withdrawal
They have one of the highest withdrawal commissions, the copy trading is not always working right so you make losses even though the copy account was profitable, and they don't pay the % interest in EU.
For example, if you want to withdraw EUR you'll only get EUR and the rest is the commission. I've worked with other brokers and they have never charged a withdrawal fee.

Date of experience: October 27,

Reply from LiteFinance

Dear Armin Z,

Provide your account number please and we will check everything.

Best regards

MQTT Software

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Ably MQTT Broker

Ably provides an MQTT broker and protocol adapter that is able to translate back and forth between MQTT and Ably's own protocol. It provides support for WebSockets, HTTP, SSE, STOMP, AMQP, and many more. Ably provides an interoperable, globally-distributed realtime messaging infrastructure layer.

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Akiro MQTT

Akiro MQTT Broker is a high scale MQTT broker with support for more than 20 Million active MQTT connections with over 1 Million messages per second. It's written in Java with Vert.X's async paradigm. Akiro clients can be used to communicate with the free to use Akiro SaaS MQTT Broker. Akiro supports MQTT, Websockets over MQTT, HTTP over MQTT, DLMS, OCPP with TLS support.

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Apache ActiveMQ Artemis

The “next generation” of ActiveMQ, Artemis is a multi protocol messaging broker that supports MQTT.

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Bevywise MQTT Broker

MQTTRoute is a high performance broker. The Secure MQTT Broker is written in C & Python and works with all standard MQTT Clients. Bevywise MQTT Broker has a FREE and affordable premium version. MQTTRoute can be customized to write data to any data store using standard connectors or custom implementations. Try the fully FREE version here.

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BifroMQ

BifroMQ, open-sourced by Baidu, is a distributed MQTT messaging middleware designed for high performance. Its standout feature is the native multi-tenancy support, which enhances resource sharing and workload isolation. The system's architecture integrates a distributed storage engine, tailored for environments with high load, reducing reliance on external middleware. BifroMQ is well-suited for developing large IoT networks and messaging systems, providing scalable, cloud-based, serverless solutions for extensive operations.

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Cassandana

Cassandana is an open source MQTT message broker which is entirely written in Java. This project began its life as a fork of Moquette , and later underwent some cleanup, optimization and adding extra features. Now it’s ready to work as an enterprise message broker.

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Coreflux

Coreflux is a Data Hub, based on MQTT and , designed to handle vast amounts of data from various sources, whether they be IoT devices, databases, applications, or external systems. The system can run flux assets that act as connectors, orchestrators, or model generators. Often considered an MQTT Broker on Steroids, you can check the documentation for more information!

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ejabberd

ejabberd is an open-source MQTT broker written in Erlang and supported by ProcessOne. ejabberd introduced MQTT broker services on top of its renowned XMPP server starting with version through . It relies on ejabberd infrastructure code that has been battle tested for 15+ years, like the clustering engine. ejabberd MQTT broker has been verified on large scale systems and can support millions of concurrent connections highly efficiently.

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Emitter

Emitter is clustered and open-source MQTT broker, written entirely in Go. It proposes several additional features on top of a traditional MQTT broker, as it includes custom per-topic security and shared-nothing scalable architecture which helps you avoid single points of failure. Full source-code available on GitHub.

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EMQX

EMQX is a fully open source, highly scalable, highly available distributed MQTT messaging broker for IoT, M2M and Mobile applications that can handle tens of millions of concurrent clients.
Starting from release, EMQX fully supports MQTT V protocol specifications and is backward compatible with MQTT V and V, as well as other communication protocols such as MQTT-SN, CoAP, LwM2M, WebSocket and STOMP. The release of the EMQX can scaled to 10+ million concurrent MQTT connections on one cluster. @EMQTech

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eunic-brussels.eu

eunic-brussels.eu MQTT server is designed for communication in Machine to Machine (M2M) and Internet of Things (IoT) contexts and implements MQTT protocol versions and The server is written in Erlang as OTP application.

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flespi

flespi is a public and free cloud-based MQTT broker service with declared , , protocols compliance. High-volume targeted architecture, isolated MQTT namespace, WebSockets/SSL support, configurable ACL, commercial and free SLA, managed by HTTP REST API.

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HBMQTT

HBMQTT is an open-source implementation of MQTT broker and client. It uses Python + asyncio library for providing a mono-threaded, non-blocking implementation of the protocol.

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HiveMQ

HiveMQ is a MQTT broker which was built from the ground up with maximum scalability and enterprise-ready security in mind. It comes with native web socket support and an open source plugin SDK to extend its functionality or integrate it with other components. A public test server is also available.

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Jmqtt

Jmqtt is a MQTT broker which is implemented by Java and Netty, supports persistence and cluster.

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IBM Integration Bus

IBM Integration Bus V9 has Telemetry feature built-in as optional licensed feature. IBM WebSphere MessageBroker V7 & V8 also include it as optionally licensed feature. Really Small Message Broker 75KB MQTT broker runtime free download as binaries from IBM alphaWorks, RSMB is a C implementation of a tiny MQTT server suitable for development, embedded systems, concentrators or small to medium sized deployments. It provides complete MQTT v support, bridging, and a C client API.

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Eclipse Amlen

Eclipse Amlen (IBM WIoTP Message Gatewayopensourced IBM mqtt broker) is a scalable, highly available messaging broker for MQTT (including MQTT v5, HTML5 WebSockets, JMS. Also connects/bridges IBM MQ, IBM Integration Bus, Kafka with Amlen bridge. (Was formerly called IBM IoT MessageSight).

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IBM Websphere MQ Telemetry

WebSphere MQ version and above. It provides full MQTT v support, IBM MQ and JMS support. IBM WebSphere MQ Advanced includes the MQTT license at no charge. It ships with reference Java (MIDP and above), C and JavaScript (MQTT over WebSocket) clients.

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JoramMQ

JoramMQ is an offering by ScalAgent providing a message broker that fully supports MQTT , JMS , and AMQP Interoperability between these standards is ensured by the message broker. MQTT can be used over TCP/IP, TLS (SSL), WebSocket, and secure WebSocket. JoramMQ is particularly appropriate for applications that need to scale with the number of MQTT clients while allowing the publishers to reliably transmit a large volume of messages with a low latency

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Litmus Automation Loop

Loop is a cloud based MQTT broker with scalability, high availability and security at core. Loop provides full MQTT support and JMS connectivity. It can handle extremely large numbers of connected clients. On the other side it can be connected to any ERP, CRM and enterprise architecture with ESB or NoSQL databases for blazing fast data storage.

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Moquette

Moquette is a Java MQTT broker based on an eventing model with Netty.

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Mosca

As eunic-brussels.eu MQTT broker can Mosca be plugged on top of Redis, AMQP, MQTT, or ZeroMQ.

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MQTTnet

MQTTnet is a .NET library for MQTT based communication. It provides a MQTT client and a MQTT server (broker).

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MqttWk

MqttWk is a Java MQTT broker based on NutzBoot + Netty + Redis + Kafka(Optional).The broker supports QoS 0, QoS 1 and QoS eunic-brussels.eu uses Netty for the protocol encoding and decoding eunic-brussels.eu NutzBoot to provide dependency injection and attribute configuration, using Redis to implement message caching and clustering, and using Kafka to implement message proxy.

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NanoMQ

A light-weight and blazing-fast MQTT Broker for the IoT Edge platform. NanoMQ is based on NNG's asynchronous I/O threading model. With an extension of MQTT support in the protocol layer and reworked transport layer. Plus an enhanced asynchronous I/O mechanism to maximize the throughput capacity.

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Rumqttd

Rumqttd is a high performance MQTT broker written in Rust. It's light weight and embeddable, meaning you can use it as a library in your code and extend functionality.

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Solace

Solace Message Routers (available as hardware and software) are message brokers that support MQTT, JMS, and REST among other APIs, protocols and qualities of service for enterprise messaging, data collection and web/mobile streaming. They support very high connection counts and throughput with built-in buffering to handle bursty traffic, and offer enterprise-class monitoring, high availability and security.

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SwiftMQ

SwiftMQ Universal Router is an enterprise message system with integrated micro services and realtime streaming analytics platform (SwiftMQ Streams, SwiftMQ Dashboard). It supports MQTT /, AMQP /, JMS and is fully interoperable between these protocols. It has a built-in Dynamic Routing Architecture to build large Federated Router Networks and Clusters. SwiftMQ High Availability Router is the High and Continuous Availability version of SwiftMQ Universal Router with active replication and transparent client failover.

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ThingScale IoT message broker

ThingScale IoT message broker is a fully-managed IoT messaging service provided by Sensinics,LLC.
ThingScale provides a messaging system for IoT connected devices. The API is used to retrieve events, users, devices, sessions, and channels in JSON format. ThingScale supports TLS payload encryption, scheme-less and cyclic data sampling, and trigger-based notifications. A 30days trial license is offered free of charge. MQTT is the preferred messaging protocol. Dev Portal & API Portal

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VerneMQ

VerneMQ is an enterprise ready, high-performance, distributed MQTT message broker. It scales horizontally and vertically on commodity hardware to support a high number of concurrent publishers and consumers while maintaining low and predictable latency and fault tolerance. VerneMQ plugins can be developed in Erlang, Elixir, Lua, and any programming language that can implement HTTP WebHooks. VerneMQ uses modern broadcast protocols and LevelDB for state replication in a cluster. VerneMQ is Open Source and Apache2 licensed.

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Vert.x MQTT Broker

Vert.x MQTT Broker is an open-source implementation of MQTT server. It implements protocol versions and , supports QoS 2, and uses OAuth2 for authentication. It uses vert.x as library for tcp management, non-blocking / actor-model, clustering and auth plugin system.

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Waterstream

Waterstream is the first and the only MQTT platform on the market leveraging Apache Kafka as its own storage and distribution engine. Every incoming MQTT message is immediately available in your microservices architecture or your analytics platform without any further processing. Vice-versa, every message written on a Kafka topic it’s sent to MQTT clients. All the necessary MQTT state, like subscriptions and QoS message status is also stored in Kafka—no need for additional storage.

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eunic-brussels.eu

Yunba is a backend cloud platform that provides real-time message dispatch service to mobile applications and devices and uses MQTT as a transport protocol. The services include bi-directional push for instant-messaging, real-time analyzing, real-time online monitoring.

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Hark Connect

The Hark broker is an MQTT broker written in C# for edge to cloud communication. This broker supports TLS/SSL for layered security and functions as a stand alone broker that can subscribe to topics from other applications (not just The Hark Platform). Hark's low-code solution supports an extremely large number of connections while maintaining security at its core.

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HiveMQ Cloud️

HiveMQ Cloud is a free cloud native IoT messaging broker that enables you to connect up to devices. It supports the entire MQTT specification. For larger projects HiveMQ Cloud can scale up to support business critical solutions. Sign up.

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eunic-brussels.eu

Easily create your MQTT IoT project with eunic-brussels.eu, an open and scalable Cloud MQTT platform with professional support options.

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EMQX Cloud

EMQX Cloud is a fully managed MQTT service for IoT. Connecting massive devices to the EMQX Cloud for reliable, real-time IoT data transmission, processing, and integration. Accelerate business that matters while avoiding the headaches of infrastructure management. Free trial now.

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Hark Platform

The Hark Platform provides a cloud native hosted MQTT services with support for managing users, ACLs at a tennanted level. Additional features such as triggers, automations and integrations allow users to rapidly deploy IoT solutions in a serverless fashion. Use cases include sensors, industrial assets and other internet connected devices. Get a free trial.

Device-Specific

Actionscript

Ada

Ballerina

  • Ballerina MQTT - The Ballerina MQTT client library which supports MQTTv5. More details on the client APIs can be read here

Bash

C

C++

Clojure

Dart

Delphi

Erlang

Elixir

  • hulaaki - An Elixir library (driver) for clients communicating with MQTT brokers(via the MQTT protocol).
  • Exmqttc - Elixir wrapper for the emqttc library.
  • tortoise - An MQTT Client written in Elixir

Go

Haskell

Java

Javascript / eunic-brussels.eu

LotusScript

Lua

.NET / dotNET

Objective-C

OCaml

Perl

PHP

Python

REXX

Prolog

  • MQTT Pack - Mosquitto library as a SWI-Prolog pack

Qt

  • qmqtt - MQTT Client for Qt

Ruby

Rust

  • rumqttc - A pure rust MQTT client which strives to be robust, efficient and easy to use supporting v and v
  • mqrstt - Pure rust MQTTv5 client

Shell Script

  • bish-bosh, supports bash, ash (including BusyBox), pdksh and mksh.

Smalltalk

Swift

  • CocoaMQTT - An MQTT client for iOS and OS X written with Swift
  • MQTT NIO - A Swift NIO MQTT Client supporting v and v

Tcl

Web

  • FlowForge - is a hosted Node-RED platform that allows you to easily create MQTT applications using low-code and visual programming.
  • MQTT Board - diagnostic oriented MQTT client tool based on eunic-brussels.eu Available in open source.
  • MQTT Tiles - Open source MQTT-based dashboard visualization tool.
  • MQTT over websockets (experimental) - from the mosquitto project.
  • HiveMQ Websockets Client - a websocket based client for your browser which supports publishing & subscribing.
  • mqtt-svg-dash - SVG "live" dashboard from MQTT.
  • mqtt-panel - a web interface for MQTT.
  • ThingStudio - ThingStudio allows you create real-time HTML5 user interfaces for MQTT devices by writing simple HTML templates.
  • Moquette - an open source JAVA broker for MQTT protocol.
  • eunic-brussels.eu - SaaS MQTT lab for web-based MQTT testing.
  • MQTT WebSocket Toolkit - MQTT WebSocket Toolkit adopts the form of chat interface, simplifies the page operation logic, and facilitates users to test and verify MQTT application scenarios quickly.
  • eunic-brussels.eu Test Client - A web interface for testing interaction between eunic-brussels.eu and any MQTT broker.

Mobile platforms

Mobile tools

  • MyMQTT - The simple Message Queuing Telemetry Transport client for Android and iOS

Desktop tools

  • MQTT Studio - A practical desktop and web client designed for developers to efficiently create, test, and manage MQTT-based applications, enhancing their development and support workflows.
  • MQTT Explorer - MQTT client to visualize, publish, subscribe, plot topics. Visualizes topics in a topic hierarchy. Intended for service integration, maintenance and refactorings.
  • TT3 - a full featured windows MQTT client application using Paho libs. Several additional features like performance testing and alerts.
  • mqtt-spy - the most advanced open source utility for monitoring activity on MQTT topics; based on the Paho Java client; for details see the project's home page.
  • eunic-brussels.eu - eunic-brussels.eu is a MQTT Client written in Java based on Eclipse Paho.
  • mqtt-stats - MQTT Topic Statistics
  • MQTT X - MQTT X is a cross-platform MQTT desktop client open sourced by EMQ, which supports macOS, Linux, and Windows. MQTT X adopts the form of chat interface, which simplifies the page operation, facilitates the user to quickly test the MQTT/MQTTS connection, publish and subscribe to MQTT messages.
  • MqttInsight - MqttInsight is an open source cross platform MQTT desktop client. Supports two message views: table and dialogue. And you can use scripts compatible with eunic-brussels.eu to extend message decoding, message forwarding, and other functions.

Command line tools

  • mosquitto_pub/mosquitto_sub - Publish/Subscribe command line clients, provided with the mosquitto package.
  • mqtt-spy-daemon - a headless (command-line) version of mqtt-spy; for details see the project's home page.
  • MQTT CLI is a useful command line interface for connecting various MQTT clients supporting MQTT and backed by the HiveMQ team.
  • curl - Basic support for publish and subscribe.
  • NanoMQ pub/sub - A high performance command-line toolkit for MQTT debugging and benchmarking, provided with nanomq package, backed by EMQ.
  • ThingsOn MQTT Bench - ThingsOn MQTT Bench is a simple Cross-platform .NET Core benchmark tool for MQTT brokers. It measures the maximum number of messages that can be sent to the broker in a specified amount of time.

Commercial Applications

  • HiveMQ Swarm - provides the distributed simulation environment to successfully test millions of MQTT clients, millions of MQTT messages and hundreds of thousands MQTT topic names.
  • MIMIC MQTT Simulator - Thousands of publishers and/or subscribers for rapid prototyping of IoT Applications, performance testing and tuning of deployments.
  • Bevywise IoT Simulator - IoT Simulator provides complete functional and performance testing tools for the MQTT Platform, Application & Devices Development.
  • IA92 - IA92 support pack includes very useful MQTT Java swing GUI for publishing & subscribing.
  • ioctrl -MqttDesk MQTT Client - MqttDesk is a Cross-Platform MQTT desktop Client with an easy & customizable Dashboard, Connections & Widgets developed for Makers, Freelancers, Prototypes & Enterprises by ioCtrl.
  • XMeter - Based on open-source Apache JMeter project and mqtt-jmeter plugin, XMeter provides a testing SaaS service to simulate millions of MQTT clients and MQTT messages.

Desktop notification tools

Gateways

  • Xenqtt - includes a client library, mock broker for unit/integration testing, and applications to support enterprise needs like using a cluster of servers as a single client, an HTTP gateway, etc.
  • twitter2mqtt - a Twitter to MQTT gateway (1-shot) which is using mosquitto.
  • mqtt_bridge - retransmit MQTT messages between different brokers.
  • mqtt-http-bridge - this simple web application provides a bridge between HTTP and MQTT using a RESTish interface.
  • twitter-to-mqtt - A python daemon that uses the Twitter Streaming API to access tweets and republishes them to an MQTT topic.
  • OPC Router - MQTT Gateway (publisher/subscriber) with various plug-ins
  • zigbee2mqtt - ZigBee gateway that exposes ZigBee certified devices (Philis Hue, Xiaomi Aqara, ) via mqtt. Commonly used for home automation. list of supported devices
  • eunic-brussels.eu - A web gateway that optimizes any MQTT broker when sending real-time data to web clients with automatic throttling.
  • Neuron - An open-source, lightweight IIoT connectivity server that convert industrial protocol to MQTT, SparkPlugB etc.
  • MQM Gateway - An open-source, lightweight C++ bidirectional Modbus RTU/TCP <=> MQTT Gateway with flexible data conversion on the fly

Misc

  • Eclipse Paho - provides an Eclipse view which can interact with a broker for testing.
  • mqtt-watchdir - recursively watch a directory for modifications and publish file content to an MQTT broker.
  • MQTT File Uploader - MQTT File Uploader is a simple Cross-platform .NET Core application that watches local directories for changes and uploads new or modified files to an MQTT broker.

Utility Plugins

MQTT has been incorporated into various runtimes and frameworks via modules or plugins. The projects listed below therefore depend on additional packages and are not necessarily standalone or for general use. As with the list of clients, some may not provide full support for all of the features of the latest MQTT specification – check with the project in question.

  • Ant – an Ant task (using the IA92 Java client)
  • moquette-mqtt – an MQTT plugin for Apache Mina, written in Java
  • MQTT - An OctoPrint plugin to add support for subscribing and publishing to MQTT topics.
  • mule-module-mqtt – a Mule ESB Connector
  • OctoPrint-MQTTPublish - An OctoPrint plugin to add buttons to the navbar to publish messages to an MQTT server.
  • OctoPrint-TasmotaMQTT - An OctoPrint plugin to control Tasmota devices via the MQTT protocol.
  • TDI MQTT – a Tivoli Directory Integrator plugin based on (the deprecated) IA92 SupportPac client
  • Wireshark - a partial MQTT dissector/decoder for Wireshark
  • Wireshark - a full MQTT dissector/decoder for Wireshark
  • zmqtt – an MQTT module for Zotonic, an Erlang framework
  • mqtt-jmeter plugin – An open source JMeter plugin for MQTT performance test, widely adopted within IoT platform testing domain.

MQTT Products that are "Things"

On the discussion threads we talk about many products that use MQTT. Many of them don't publicly declare it. Others are programmable so are oblivious to MQTT being run on them.
Here are some companies / devices we know about:

  • Consert - Toshiba Consert smart grid solutions
  • Libelium>Meshlium - Libelium, specifically Meshlium uses MQTT natively to communicate from the field.
  • Eurotech - SCADA, monitoring, controllers, etc
  • Cell Labs - Automated Meter Reading
  • Cirrus Link - Arlen Nipper's company (helped to produce ODB2 GSM/GPS/MQTT dongles for Mobile Devices
  • Choral - Choral GPS/GSM tracking module (check which models have MQTT)
  • Elecsys - Elecsys Industrial Communications Gateway and Remote Monitors
  • Flukso - Fluksometer, an electricity metering device with native MQTT support
  • rAAAreware - MQTT modules for handheld measuring devices, MQTT displays, MQTT remote control
  • ReMake - ReMake Electric electricity metering systems publish all readings to the on-device MQTT broker.
  • Owasys - The owa11 model is an IP67 asset tracking and telemetry unit reporting location, events and IO information using MQTT
  • United Manufacturing Hub - The Open-Source toolkit to build your own reliable and secure Industrial IoT platform (strongly leverages MQTT in the Industrial IoT)

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The foreign exchange market

Summary

Focus

The global foreign exchange (FX) market, the largest financial market in the world by trading volume, has remained opaque as trading takes place over-the-counter (OTC). With the FX market under light regulatory oversight in most countries, the structure and operation of the market have been driven by commercial interests and the market participants' needs. We provide an overview of the evolution of the FX spot market's size and of its trading environment from the time of the inception of the first electronic brokers in the s through Algorithmic trading and non-bank intermediation have now become prominent features of the FX market.

Contribution

We discuss the FX spot market's structural evolution in the light of three key economic frictions: credit risk management, inventory risk management and asymmetric information. Along with advances in technology, these frictions have shaped the FX market structure over time. We propose a two-dimensional taxonomy of the complex FX execution environment, which highlights how price discovery tends to gravitate to the parts of the OTC market that most closely resemble an exchange. We also discuss topical issues including algorithmic trading, "flash events," the FX Global Code and settlement risk. In doing so, we draw on sources that include the BIS Triennial survey, regional FX Committee surveys, and proprietary data from the main electronic brokers. We conclude with suggested topics for future research.

Findings

Over the past two decades, global FX spot trading volume has roughly quadrupled, to over $2 trillion per day by Most of the growth and innovation in recent years has taken place in the dealer-customer trading, whereas the share of inter-dealer trading has gradually declined. At the same time, the distinction between the two market segments has become blurred over time, with a proliferation of trading venues, a growing variety of execution methods, and some non-bank actors emerging as liquidity providers alongside bank dealers. The main inter-dealer electronic brokers now account for a small fraction of global spot trading volume, yet they are still viewed as the main locus of price discovery for the entire market. The participation of non-banks as intermediaries has also contributed to a closer link between FX spot market activity and activity in currency futures markets.


Abstract

This chapter discusses the structure and functioning of the spot foreign exchange (FX) market. The market structure, which has become far more complex over the past three decades, has mostly evolved endogenously as the global FX market is subject to notably less regulatory oversight than equity and bond markets in most countries. Major banks used to dominate liquidity provision, but they have found their role challenged by high frequency trading firms in an increasingly fragmented electronic market. The information structure of the market has also changed. As such, high-frequency cross-asset correlations, especially with the futures market, have become more important. The chapter also discusses the important role of the official sector in the FX market, and it highlights a few special topics such as flash events and the FX fixing scandal. We conclude with some suggestions for future research.

JEL classification: F31, G15

Keywords: financial markets, foreign exchange, market microstructure, dealer intermediation, electronic trading, algorithmic trading

Online Broker Betrug - Diese Trading-Plattformen sind Abzocke!

Broker Betrug Beispiel

Scammer auf Kundenfang über Social-Media

Scam-Broker sind meistens nicht in den oberen Suchergebnissen von Google vertreten (eine Garantie darauf gibt es allerdings nicht!). Dafür sorgt der mittlerweile ausgeklügelte Algorithmus, welcher es neuen Webseiten in stark umkämpften Bereichen nicht gerade einfach macht, sich schnell oben zu positionieren. Und Schnelligkeit ist bei betrügerischen Online Brokern ein wichtiger Punkt, welcher es erlaubt, möglich viele Leute abzuziehen, bevor der Betrug bekannt wird.

Das Mittel der Wahl für die Scammer sind daher oft Soziale Netzwerke wie Facebook oder Instagram. Auch wenn Anzeigen algorithmisch und manchmal auch händisch von Mitarbeitern der Social Media-Konzerne geprüft werden, gibt es immer wieder Betrugs-Netzwerke, welche Wege finden, eine Werbeanzeige durchzubringen.

Eine andere Strategie sind Profile, hinter denen ein Bot steckt. Dieser verwickelt einen in ein Gespräch, welches schnell in Lob-Preisungen eines bestimmten Brokers enden, bei dem man sein Kapital angeblich innerhalb kürzester Zeit verdreifachen könne.

In der Regel sind solche Dinge leicht zu entlarven, weil nur wenige Konversationszweige programmiert worden sind. Hier geht es allerdings um die Masse und es gibt genug User, welchen auf den Betrug hereinfallen.

Manchmal handelt es sich aber nicht mal um einen Bot, sondern einen echten Menschen, welcher versucht, einen zur Anmeldung bei einem Pyramidensystem zu bewegen. In dem Fall gibt es oft Verbindungen zu betrügerischen Network Marketing-Netzwerken.

Scam Online Broker

Höhle der Löwen, Dieter Bohlen & andere Promis

In Deutschland werden von den Betrügern hierzulande gerne bekannte Gesichter wie Frank Thelen oder Dieter Bohlen eingesetzt. Manche dieser Fake-Ads enthalten thematisch passende Überschriften:

  • "So ist Frank Thelen innerhalb 1 Woche reich geworden."
  • "Bill Gates - Geheime Software macht ihn noch reicher."
  • "Es gibt durch dieses System schon tausende Millionäre - Und du kannst es auch werden."

Andere dagegen haben erstmal nichts mit dem Thema zu tun und nur den Zweck, durch "Clickbait", möglichst viele User auf die Webseite zu locken:

  • "Dieter Bohlen - Seine Familie ist in tiefer Trauer."
  • "Unglaubliche Erfindung aus der Höhle der Löwen endlich enthüllt."
Höhle der Löwen Betrug

Logos großer Zeitungen zur Vertrauensbildung

Sobald man auf der Scam-Website landet, geht es oft überhaupt nicht mehr um das zuerst angekündigte Thema. Stattdessen findet man einen Artikel, welcher zum Beispiel einen mysteriösen Trading-Bot anpreist, welcher Bitcoin oder ein anderes gerade populäres Finanzprodukt automatisch für einen tradet. Am Ende gibt es einen Link zu dem gewinnversprechenden Scam-Broker.

Um die Täuschung perfekt zu machen bzw. das Vertrauen der Leser zu erhöhen, ist die Webseite wie eine in Deutschland bekannte Tageszeitung aufgebaut inklusive Logo der BILD, Spiegel, Focus, FAZ oder Süddeutschen Zeitung. Für Besucher aus Österreich werden gerne Logos der Kronen Zeitung, ÖSTERREICH oder Heute verwendet. Selbstverständlich hat keiner dieser Verlage tatsächlich etwas mit dem Betrug zu tun.

CFDs, Forex, Kryptowährungen & Binäre Optionen besonders beliebt bei Scam-Brokern

Beliebt sind vor allem drei Finanzprodukte: CFDs, Forex sowie Kryptowährungen.

Obwohl alle drei Produkte grundsätzlich legitim sind, haben diese eine Sache gemeinsam: Es können theoretisch auch in Wirklichkeit hohe Gewinne erzielt werden. Und sowas zieht natürlich. Alles, was - angeblich - schnell reich macht, ist beliebt.

Diesen Effekt machen sich Broker-Betrüger zunutze und spielen mit im Grunde unrealistischen Erwartungen ihrer Opfer.

Wir können versprechen: Es gibt kein Finanzprodukt und kein automatisiertes Trading, welches einen schnell reich macht. Eine solche Behauptung an sich wäre bereits unseriös.

Manipulierte Demo-Trading-Software

Beliebt ist der Einsatz von manipulierter Demo-Software.

Die Idee dahinter ist folgende: Demokonten gibt es auch bei seriösen Brokern, um die Funktionen testen zu können.

Bei Betrugs-Brokern ist das Demokonto jedoch eine gefakte Software, welche das Trading simuliert und - "zufälligerweise" - immer mehr Gewinne als Verluste verschafft.

Das schafft Vertrauen. Der Nutzer fühlt sich wie der beste Trader der Welt, was ihn oder sie beflügelt, es nun auch mit echtem Geld zu versuchen.

Zurückgehaltene Gewinne: Die "Sie müssen mehr Geld Einzahlen"-Masche

Hat sich ein gewisser Gewinn angehäuft, möchte man sich diesen natürlich auszahlen lassen. Dies geht dann selbstverständlich nicht. Auf Nachfrage beim "Support" gibt es dann oft die Information, dass mehr Geld eingezahlt werden müsse, damit eine Auszahlung vorgenommen werden kann.

Nun muss man grundsätzlich dazu sagen, dass eine gewisser Threshold bei manchen Brokern nicht ungewöhnlich ist. Dieser liegt aber wenn, dann in Bereichen zwischen € 50,- bis € ,-.

Bei betrügerischen Brokern dagegen wird behauptet, dass das Trading-Konto zum Beispiel mindestens € ,- aufweisen muss, damit ausgezahlt werden kann. In jedem Fall absurd hohe Beträge.

Es handelt sich dabei nur um einen Vorwand, um den ahnungslosen Tradern mehr Geld abzuknöpfen. Ausgezahlt wird am Ende nichts.

Andere Ausreden sind, das es aktuell technische Probleme gäbe, was eine Auszahlung nicht möglich macht.

Warum werden Fraud-Broker nicht stillgelegt?

Wenn du dich fragst, wieso sogenannte "Fraudulent-Broker" nicht lahmgelegt werden, dann ist das Thema oft komplexer, als es zuerst scheint.

Die wahren Hinterleute verstecken sich oft hinter internationalen Netzwerken und haben ihren Hauptsitz in kleinen Ländern (meist Offshore), in denen sich eine rechtliche Verfolgung als äußerst schwierig erweist bzw. die Behörden nicht kooperieren.

Wird eine Webseite abgeschaltet, wird eine neue unter ähnlichem Namen eröffnet.

Klassischer Broker Scam

Wie kann ich unseriöse Online Broker erkennen?

Experten erkennen unseriöse Broker auf den ersten Blick. Das ist am semiprofessionellen Design, den generischen Icons und den sonderbaren Slogans zu sehen. Laien tun sich hier verständlicherweise sehr viel schwerer.

Risikohinweis - Zeichen für Seriosität
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