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Post by: cyro on April 04, 2013, 10:21:37 AM
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Title: Re: Bit Trader Commercial Software Trading Client
Post by: superbit on April 05, 2013, 02:35:21 AM
If it works so well then why sell it and not just take the profit?


Title: Re: Bit Trader Commercial Software Trading Client
Post by: sneakgeekz on April 06, 2013, 09:26:15 PM
Has anyone actually purchased and is using this?


Title: Re: Bit Trader Commercial Software Trading Client
Post by: Luckybit on April 07, 2013, 02:33:45 PM
Official announcement - Bit Trader releases commercial Bitcoin and Litecoin trading client.

Trade Litecoin and Bitcoin on BTC-e and Bitcoin on Mt.Gox.

https://www.bit-trader.net

https://www.bit-trader.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/Screen%20Shot%202013-04-04%20at%207.33.09%20PM-1024x702.png

No offense if you work for this company but is it open source or not? I've got enough programming skill to write my own bit trader and others like me want to know that this software is safe and not putting us at risk.

Show us the code.


Title: Re: Bit Trader Commercial Software Trading Client
Post by: superbit on April 07, 2013, 05:13:35 PM
I offered to test it and post all my results public, use the proceeds of the profit to pay for their $149 asking price, and take the risk funding it with my own money.  We will see if they accept.


Title: Re: Bit Trader Commercial Software Trading Client
Post by: Zedster on April 21, 2013, 04:19:07 PM
Still no one has tested this yet? No open source code listed yet?

And at $149 for the "Gold" version you need more communication before I install this, as much as I want to.

Also I don't want the Gold version. Why is it the only one available?  Everything here points to scam and bad news for the user so far.

And you don't accept BTC or LTC.  Come on.


Title: Re: Bit Trader Commercial Software Trading Client
Post by: pyromaniac on April 21, 2013, 04:47:36 PM
I tried to order one copy for btc-e, but the payment didn't have time to transfer money. So I lost 1.2938 BTC and got nothing instead!  >:( 15 minutes is not enought to buy for bitcoins.


Title: Re: Bit Trader Commercial Software Trading Client
Post by: Zedster on April 21, 2013, 05:45:07 PM
I tried to order one copy for btc-e, but the payment didn't have time to transfer money. So I lost 1.2938 BTC and got nothing instead!  >:( 15 minutes is not enought to buy for bitcoins.

Ok I am having a little trouble understanding what you mean here.  The payment didn't have time to xfer the money? 

I don't see even see the BTC option on the site.  Are you saying it came up when you actually go to pay for the software?  And then the exchange rate dropped and screwed you?  Then they are not using BitPay or Gox merchant? 

I hope you have a request in to get this straightened out.  And where do ya get to choose which version you want.  I only see Gold available.  How much for the BTC-e version?


Title: Re: Bit Trader Commercial Software Trading Client
Post by: sneakgeekz on April 22, 2013, 05:13:38 PM
I purchased it a couple of weeks ago on a saturday, the download was weird. It wouldnt work. I pm cyro he sent me a file a downloaded it would not accept the key. I contacted paypal and got my money back. I never deleted the file.

Then that monday my btc-e and vircurex account were hacked all my coins gone.
I'm not saying it was this software it could of also been a btc-e troll box link.

That was my experience.


Title: Re: Bit Trader Commercial Software Trading Client
Post by: PuertoLibre on April 22, 2013, 07:37:51 PM
I purchased it a couple of weeks ago on a saturday, the download was weird. It wouldnt work. I pm cyro he sent me a file a downloaded it would not accept the key. I contacted paypal and got my money back. I never deleted the file.

Then that monday my btc-e and vircurex account were hacked all my coins gone.
I'm not saying it was this software it could of also been a btc-e troll box link.

That was my experience.
Did you enable the API functions for withdrawls?