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Title: US Exchange with Order Book?
Post by: Dare on October 26, 2013, 05:51:02 AM
I'm looking for a reputable US bitcoin exchange that has an order book (unlike Coinbase, though it does work well), and preferably doesn't require identity verification or is FinCEN compliant (mutually exclusive). Is there one? I haven't been able to find any, and wire fees for Bitstamp are expensive.

Thanks!


Title: Re: US Exchange with Order Book?
Post by: MtFox on October 26, 2013, 06:47:51 AM
Kraken and CampBX though it looks like they both require ID verification. Some people on the forum are saying CampBX is screwing them up big time.


Title: Re: US Exchange with Order Book?
Post by: Shallow on October 26, 2013, 06:58:46 AM
All the major exchanges are listed in your post.


Title: Re: US Exchange with Order Book?
Post by: Campbxissues on October 26, 2013, 09:47:19 PM
I've been using CampBX.  It seems to be pretty stable once you get your dollars in but it's hard for me to recommend them because they still haven't credited my account $1000 dollars from August.


Title: Re: US Exchange with Order Book?
Post by: Dare on October 26, 2013, 10:47:35 PM
All the major exchanges are listed in your post.
Maybe I should make a new one then! :3

Actually, it seems CampBX will support ACH soon, so it should do what I need.
From their FAQ page:
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ACH will be available as a deposit option to all account holders starting Nov 21, 2013. Please stay tuned to our Facebook news feed for more details.

I'll probably still have to wait a week or so after that for them to work out the kinks and gain some reputation, though.

Thanks for the suggestions!


Title: Re: US Exchange with Order Book?
Post by: btcx on October 27, 2013, 08:18:51 AM
I'll probably still have to wait a week or so after that for them to work out the kinks and gain some reputation, though.

Thanks for the suggestions!

If you're planning on using ACH, which would expose your identity, why the hangup over the exchange following AML/KYC requirements?


Title: Re: US Exchange with Order Book?
Post by: Dare on October 30, 2013, 04:01:45 AM
I'll probably still have to wait a week or so after that for them to work out the kinks and gain some reputation, though.

Thanks for the suggestions!

If you're planning on using ACH, which would expose your identity, why the hangup over the exchange following AML/KYC requirements?

I don't mind verification, so long as the company complies (or at least attempts to) with FinCEN rules. I'd rather not end up in the middle of a regulatory mess later on. If they don't, there's no particular reason for me to need to go through verification specifically with them (though I don't mind if they're reputable), and I can always use other payment methods if they have lower fees.

All the major exchanges are listed in your post.
No?
Gox, btc-e, bitstamp.

I mentioned Bitstamp, it's pretty much impossible to withdraw USD from Gox right now, and I'm not sure how to get dollars into or out of BTC-E without huge fees. If I hadn't specified USD, then I'd probably use Bitstamp or BCT-E, but right now CampBX looks like the best.

Unless I can get a European bank account somehow. That could work too, though a little less easily.