BinaryOptionsTools v2 is built on the shoulders of giants. We are grateful to the following open-source projects:
- tokio - Asynchronous runtime for Rust
- tungstenite - WebSocket implementation
- serde - Serialization framework
- PyO3 - Rust bindings for Python
- tracing - Application-level tracing
- reqwest - HTTP client
- url - URL parsing
- pytest - Testing framework
- pytest-asyncio - Async testing support
- maturin - Building Python packages from Rust
- cargo - Rust package manager
- rustfmt - Rust code formatter
- clippy - Rust linter
- ruff - Python linter and formatter
- Original BinaryOptionsTools: The foundation that inspired this rewrite
- Rust Community: For excellent documentation and helpful discussions
- Python Community: For the rich ecosystem and tooling
- Rust Book - Learning Rust
- Python Documentation - Python reference
- PyO3 Guide - Creating Python bindings
- Keep a Changelog - Changelog format
- Semantic Versioning - Versioning scheme
- Contributor Covenant - Code of Conduct
- GitHub - Code hosting and collaboration
- Discord - Community discussions and support
- PyPI - Python package distribution
Thank you to everyone who uses BinaryOptionsTools v2! Your feedback, bug reports, and feature requests drive the project forward.
Special thanks to all developers who contribute code, documentation, and ideas. Every contribution, no matter how small, makes a difference.
This project stands on the foundation of countless open-source projects. We're grateful to all the developers who share their work freely with the world.
- PocketOption: For providing the trading platform and API
- GitHub Actions: For continuous integration and deployment
- GitHub Pages: For hosting our documentation
If you use this software in academic research, please cite it using the CITATION.cff file.
BinaryOptionsTools v2 is licensed under a custom Personal Use License. See the LICENSE file for details. We are grateful to organizations that have developed open-source licenses that inspire our work.
If you've contributed to the project in any way and would like to be acknowledged, please:
- Open an issue or pull request
- Join our Discord community
- Reach out to the maintainers
We appreciate all forms of contribution, from code to documentation to community support!
Last Updated: January 2026
Thank you all for making BinaryOptionsTools v2 possible! 🙏