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Quanta G-Type General FAQ

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This FAQ follows the same operating narrative as the G-Type documentation set: long-horizon geometric execution, explicit controls and measurable runtime behaviour.

What is Quanta G-Type?

G-Type is a quantitative geometric market-making strategy for Gunbot designed to manage accumulation, decumulation and rebalance behaviour across wide price ranges.

What outcomes is G-Type trying to achieve?

G-Type targets operating outcomes: disciplined long-horizon inventory management, coherent trade-mode transitions, controlled execution depth and transparent telemetry.

These are strategic objectives, not guaranteed financial outcomes.

What does AUTO_SETUP do?

AUTO_SETUP can initialise starting values and run entitlement checks so the strategy only starts when key deployment conditions are satisfied.

What is trade mode and why does it change?

G-Type can operate in accumulate, decumulate and rebalance states (or auto selection). Mode is driven by buy/sell order value asymmetry and hysteresis conditions.

What is HODL_MODE?

HODL_MODE is a separate operating behaviour that prioritizes accumulation logic with additional constraints.

Why can orders pause or be cancelled?

Common causes include watch/kill switch state, min-notional limits, partial-order safeguards, duplicate-rate cleanup or manual reset controls.

Can I run other pairs with the same base asset?

For reliable operation, G-Type is generally deployed with dedicated base allocation. Mixed base usage can interfere with entitlement and inventory assumptions.

What should I monitor first in production?

Start with entitlement/operational status, then trade mode and BOV/SOV context, then grid-spacing diagnostics, then portfolio performance metrics.

Next steps

Follow this path to compare strategy behaviour, validate results and activate licensing.

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Last updated 10 February 2026
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