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Title: Re: Romanian Bitcoin Exchange
Post by: NyeFe on March 28, 2015, 11:16:37 AM
I love the clean template, you need recalibrate the language settings which changes from English to Romanian for no reason. Its good that it takes just under 1.60s to load, however over 57 requests are made. Some of them are void requests to broken links (mostly google extensions for cast_sender.js) you need to try and compress the JS and CSS scripts used, to reduce requests..., most of the website which isn't the homepage is broken.

Useful links:
http://blog.getify.com/obsessions-http-request-reduction/
http://www.dailyblogtips.com/speed-up-your-site-reduce-the-http-requests/


Title: Re: Romanian Bitcoin Exchange
Post by: im0rtel on March 28, 2015, 06:26:24 PM
this whitelabel is sketchy . the domain is registered on goddady with a owner in monaco .
the exchange has fees payed in some altcoin made by the owner of the whitelabel .
the company which makes the whitelabel is some offshore company in isle of man .
there is no such thing as a registered company , phone number , address , support . this is a ghost exchange.
the OP is a 1 post account made today.
the  money in such a contraption would not be safe at all.
this is the monaco guy aiming to posibly scam the romanian market : http://andreaszabari.com/


Title: Re: Romanian Bitcoin Exchange
Post by: Cyrus on March 29, 2015, 01:28:01 AM
Please proceed with caution.


Title: Re: Romanian Bitcoin Exchange
Post by: NeuroticFish on July 09, 2015, 11:33:57 AM
I opened the page and ... hmm... in some places it gives the feeling that the info was translated from English instead of being thought/written from start in Romanian.
And cne.bitcoinxromania.com is plain English. No problem for me, but it doesn't give me the feeling of being Romanian at all.

Romania doesn't have any regulatory framework at the moment for bitcoin exchanges to my knowledge, so in my opinion it would be a bad idea to run the exchange as a Romanian entity at this point in time.

Running it as a Romanian business could give some more trust that I would not have to search for you all over Europe to find my money in case of .. troubles.


So basically the idea is good. The implementation makes me rather circumspect.


Title: Re: Romanian Bitcoin Exchange
Post by: phantomc9 on July 09, 2015, 12:01:50 PM
Sorry this is the Romanian link https://cne.bitcoinxromania.com/login.php?lang=rou
I agree with you thats why we will open in Romania, but the exchange will continue to run on the Crypto Next platform under Isle of Man regulation (more info on regulation here http://www.coindesk.com/isle-of-man-introduces-regulation-for-bitcoin-businesses/ (http://www.coindesk.com/isle-of-man-introduces-regulation-for-bitcoin-businesses/)), I believe that it is more reassuring to run under an entity overseen by an authority. If the exchange would be run just by a Romanian company it would be easy to just shut it down, since there is no regulatory framework. Here is some info on Crypto Next https://cryptonext.net/?page=aboutUs#theCompany (https://cryptonext.net/?page=aboutUs#theCompany)
Thank you again for the comments as they are constructive on building a better service.


Title: Re: Romanian Bitcoin Exchange
Post by: noel57 on July 09, 2015, 01:07:40 PM
Please proceed with caution.
I am always afraid of the Romanians when it comes to money business, I can not trade $1 with them again and this is from my bad experience.


Title: Re: Romanian Bitcoin Exchange
Post by: phantomc9 on July 09, 2015, 01:51:14 PM
noel57 you refer in general I suppose and not specific to BitcoinXRomania. The goal is to put back trust on the Romanian market, even if this is a long term undertaking.


Title: Re: Romanian Bitcoin Exchange
Post by: NeuroticFish on July 09, 2015, 02:02:04 PM
Please proceed with caution.
I am always afraid of the Romanians when it comes to money business, I can not trade $1 with them again and this is from my bad experience.

I am always over cautious on doing money business with anyone. Maybe that's because I'm from Romania.
If you are careful enough, the chances to get burnt fall dramatically.


Title: Re: Romanian Bitcoin Exchange
Post by: phantomc9 on July 09, 2015, 02:10:34 PM
Please proceed with caution.
I am always afraid of the Romanians when it comes to money business, I can not trade $1 with them again and this is from my bad experience.

I am always over cautious on doing money business with anyone. Maybe that's because I'm from Romania.
If you are careful enough, the chances to get burnt fall dramatically.

Yes of course you have to be careful especially when dealing with finances, this is true all around the world and not only Romania.


Title: Re: Romanian Bitcoin Exchange
Post by: gkv9 on July 09, 2015, 02:29:28 PM
Please proceed with caution.
I am always afraid of the Romanians when it comes to money business, I can not trade $1 with them again and this is from my bad experience.

I am always over cautious on doing money business with anyone. Maybe that's because I'm from Romania.
If you are careful enough, the chances to get burnt fall dramatically.

Yes of course you have to be careful especially when dealing with finances, this is true all around the world and not only Romania.

Said true, I got scammed from a person in my own country...
I traded at Localbitcoins, it may sound surprising for many of you but yes, I got scammed there...
I still use it with just the members I have traded previously with, it was my fault to go for a trade with a new trader...


Title: Re: Romanian Bitcoin Exchange
Post by: NeuroticFish on July 09, 2015, 02:46:41 PM
Please proceed with caution.
I am always afraid of the Romanians when it comes to money business, I can not trade $1 with them again and this is from my bad experience.

I am always over cautious on doing money business with anyone. Maybe that's because I'm from Romania.
If you are careful enough, the chances to get burnt fall dramatically.

Yes of course you have to be careful especially when dealing with finances, this is true all around the world and not only Romania.

Said true, I got scammed from a person in my own country...
I traded at Localbitcoins, it may sound surprising for many of you but yes, I got scammed there...
I still use it with just the members I have traded previously with, it was my fault to go for a trade with a new trader...

That's why I said that a service like this is needed here, since btcxhange.ro is dead and buried.
But we need a legit one. Maybe this one is, maybe not, time will tell.


Title: Re: Romanian Bitcoin Exchange
Post by: melisande on July 09, 2015, 10:19:41 PM
Many Romania exchange have closed down before the disappearance of btcxhange.ro, I know we should always be careful when dealing with finance online but direct dealing with Romania is not encouraged.


Title: Re: Romanian Bitcoin Exchange
Post by: noel57 on July 10, 2015, 08:47:45 AM
noel57 you refer in general I suppose and not specific to BitcoinXRomania. The goal is to put back trust on the Romanian market, even if this is a long term undertaking.
May be due to my bad experience, I wish you best of luck.


Title: Re: Romanian Bitcoin Exchange
Post by: ikydesu on July 10, 2015, 08:35:04 PM
Nice web design, looks like your exchanger is not only for bitcoin, i see there are pair EUR/USD, USD/GPB. About the pair, it's not efficient if have a same pair, for example: BTC/USD and USD/BTC.
And about the team, i can't find about the founder, co-founder and team profile information, you should add this information.


Title: Re: Romanian Bitcoin Exchange
Post by: newIndia on July 10, 2015, 09:17:26 PM
Please proceed with caution.

Why so ?


Title: Re: Romanian Bitcoin Exchange
Post by: ChrisPop on July 11, 2015, 12:47:18 PM
I like the clean design of the website and that are many options in the exchange,but I hope it won't happen with BitcoinXRomania like it happened with BTCXchange.


Title: Re: Romanian Bitcoin Exchange
Post by: im0rtel on July 25, 2015, 09:41:24 PM
Please proceed with caution.

Why so ?

because this is a scam . read my post above to see what szabari understands by the term bitcoin exchange.


Title: Re: Romanian Bitcoin Exchange
Post by: noel57 on July 26, 2015, 04:10:28 AM
Please proceed with caution.

Why so ?
If you are having a deal with Romania and cannot see any Red flag it means you are drown.


Title: Re: Romanian Bitcoin Exchange
Post by: im0rtel on July 26, 2015, 07:01:35 PM
noel dont be a ignorant and a hater.

romania is a wonderfull country with wonderfull people.

please restrain from doing more offtopic.