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Economy => Service Discussion => Topic started by: Bitcurex.com on August 20, 2012, 11:47:58 PM



Title: Retro Bitcoin
Post by: Bitcurex.com on August 20, 2012, 11:47:58 PM
Retro Bitcoin.

Bitcurex (https://bitcurex.com/)

So a new – old – look. Retro Bitcoin, like old times. Made especially for night traders, it does not stress eyes at night, and it feels like 40 years ago. Basically 2 colors (well up to 5 with 3 different green colors).

PS. Forgot to mention. Sking change is available only for logged in users.

Also for those that uses LiveChat, and the application covers part of the statictick, there are 2 option
: RightChat and LeftChat.

Retro:Retro
https://bitcurex.com/data/ed2/scalex/640/ed2bcf1988ea36a40c036e18df0b15f0.jpg

LeftChat
https://bitcurex.com/data/17c/scalex/640/17ce646547a6332be24eeb0e8026fbed.jpg

RightChat
https://bitcurex.com/data/af7/scalex/640/af7f2665929f310532e3632c6ce59a31.jpg


Also we would like to know: Shall we make an Retro BCC card?

Tell us what do you think. Maybe some kind of proposals, graphic sketch/design? Anyone who’s graphic/ideas will be implemented will receive new BCC card free of any charges.

Best Regards
-Bitcurex.com-

Bitcurex Debit Cards now available (https://shop.bitcurex.com/)
Bitcurex.com PLN Market (https://pln.bitcurex.com/)



Title: Re: Retro Bitcoin
Post by: AndrewBUD on August 20, 2012, 11:51:39 PM
First one reminds me of the good old BBS days :)


Title: Re: Retro Bitcoin
Post by: Bitcurex.com on August 20, 2012, 11:55:16 PM
First one reminds me of the good old BBS days :)

I must say I'm surprised about these colors. This skins is really useful at night. Everything is clear, and more visible than on the regular skins.



Title: Re: Retro Bitcoin
Post by: the_thing on August 21, 2012, 12:12:30 AM
Don't really care about graphics, I'm just curious about Bitcurex as a whole.
How active is it? Seems like the EUR market is almost dead (not more than 10 active traders) but the PLN market gets a (relatively) lot logins.
How many bitcoins is traded there per day? I looked at statistics, but only saw transaction count which doesn't tell me much (100 transaction of 0.2 bitcoins is not much, you get the picture).

Thanks for answers.


Title: Re: Retro Bitcoin
Post by: Bitcurex.com on August 21, 2012, 12:35:38 AM
Don't really care about graphics, I'm just curious about Bitcurex as a whole.
How active is it? Seems like the EUR market is almost dead (not more than 10 active traders) but the PLN market gets a (relatively) lot logins.
How many bitcoins is traded there per day? I looked at statistics, but only saw transaction count which doesn't tell me much (100 transaction of 0.2 bitcoins is not much, you get the picture).

Thanks for answers.

Bitcurex as a whole is a quite new market.
PLN market is bigger than EUR market, at the moment but im pretty sure it will change over time.

For example today's volume is 114 BTC,
Total so far (3, almost 4 weeks now)
Total transaction count    1374
Volume total:                  3 825.72 BTC (142 060.30 PLN)

So the PLN market is chasing all the existing PLN markets. Due to a recent delays in withdrawals from other exchanges, we now have many happy customers.
Our usual withdrawal time (if customer has the same bank as we) 1 - 3 hours from requesting, other bank accounts next day tops.
Same as deposits, working even during weekends.
The same is for EUR trasnfers, Withdrawals are made several times per day, and they are usually credited to customers account via SEPA next day. Now all SEPAs are performed as top priority (not that fast as target2 or withdrawal to BCC cards) so it is D+1 usually 24 hours.

The statistic available on the site does not show all the balance as on all exchanges.
For example current ASK offers are for total of 505 BTC, Bids approx 5000 PLN. It is low today due to recent BTC price loss,

So the Bitcurex is a new market but it gaining speed.
More stats at bitcoin charts: http://bitcoincharts.com/markets/bitcurexPLN.html
or at our site: https://pln.bitcurex.com/statystyki - graphs and logs about active offers per day, transactions, API requests etc
or here http://btccharts.com/#m=bitcurex-BTC-PLN

Best Regards
-Bitcurex.com-


Title: Re: Retro Bitcoin
Post by: Bitcurex.com on August 21, 2012, 01:02:38 AM
Thanks. Will definitely pass that idea to our graphic team.


Title: Re: Retro Bitcoin
Post by: Fluttershy on August 21, 2012, 04:01:28 AM
It's such a kawaii and 1337 design. Why isn't it the default?


Title: Re: Retro Bitcoin
Post by: Bitcurex.com on August 21, 2012, 11:27:37 AM
It's such a kawaii and 1337 design. Why isn't it the default?

Could you explain? I will be honest I really dont understand, We are not native speakers in english, so sometimes it is hard to understand.

Best regards
-Bitcurex.com-


Title: Re: Retro Bitcoin
Post by: the_thing on August 21, 2012, 12:05:31 PM
It's such a kawaii and 1337 design. Why isn't it the default?

Could you explain? I will be honest I really dont understand, We are not native speakers in english, so sometimes it is hard to understand.

Best regards
-Bitcurex.com-
Kawaii is japanese (with english transcription) for cute. 1337 is 'leet' or elite in leetspeak.
Basicaly Fluttershy said that (s)he likes the design.

I understand that you're confused. Many native speakers would not understand that gibberish either.


Title: Re: Retro Bitcoin
Post by: Bitcurex.com on August 21, 2012, 12:14:24 PM
It's such a kawaii and 1337 design. Why isn't it the default?

Could you explain? I will be honest I really dont understand, We are not native speakers in english, so sometimes it is hard to understand.

Best regards
-Bitcurex.com-
Kawaii is japanese (with english transcription) for cute. 1337 is 'leet' or elite in leetspeak.
Basicaly Fluttershy said that (s)he likes the design.

I understand that you're confused. Many native speakers would not understand that gibberish either.

Ohh

Thank you very much :D I really was confused.


Title: Re: Retro Bitcoin
Post by: the_thing on August 21, 2012, 12:36:18 PM
Ohh

Thank you very much :D I really was confused.
You're most welcome. Also, I'm glad to see another Eastern European on the boards. There's not many of us here as far as I know  ;)
Good luck with your project. I will be watching its progress.