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Title: Trading on BTC-e
Post by: flexgroo on December 16, 2013, 03:30:22 AM
Does anyone have a lot of experience doing this? I finally got about about .3 btc to play with, but the chat window there seems like a bunch of 12 year olds trying to one up each other.  with crash coming, or to the moon, or buy or sell now or its to late spamming the chat window

I also see that out of about 10000 users there are about 1000 bots, and people in the chat says bots are the ones trading the fastest, did not know that could happen

i just want to collect btc and save them hoping for a nice increase in the next few years, especially if i can get one of these Neptunes next mornth or Feb

any insight would be nice

Flexgroo


Title: Re: Trading on BTC-e
Post by: malumeze86 on December 16, 2013, 08:48:31 PM
Does anyone have a lot of experience doing this? I finally got about about .3 btc to play with, but the chat window there seems like a bunch of 12 year olds trying to one up each other.  with crash coming, or to the moon, or buy or sell now or its to late spamming the chat window

I also see that out of about 10000 users there are about 1000 bots, and people in the chat says bots are the ones trading the fastest, did not know that could happen

i just want to collect btc and save them hoping for a nice increase in the next few years, especially if i can get one of these Neptunes next mornth or Feb

any insight would be nice

Flexgroo

I trade a bit on Btc-e.  The chatbox is generally 99% trolls.  I turn it off so I don't get caught up reading the silly, sometimes entertaining, posts. 

As for bots, yes, they are there and very active at times.  I'm not sure that all wild swings can be attributed to them, but some likely are. 

Good luck stacking some BTC.   ;D


Title: Re: Trading on BTC-e
Post by: gannicus on December 16, 2013, 09:47:44 PM
Does deposits/withdrawals in BTC-e works fine? Is it necessary to verify your account (i.e. send personal documents/any document) in order to deposit/withdraw non-fiat money?


Title: Re: Trading on BTC-e
Post by: desticy on December 17, 2013, 03:04:40 AM
10000 users there are about 1000 bots, 1/10,  looks not too bad, but i think you can go to other place mtgox.com & lakebtc.com etc... ::)


Title: Re: Trading on BTC-e
Post by: not.you on December 17, 2013, 01:25:46 PM
Does deposits/withdrawals in BTC-e works fine? Is it necessary to verify your account (i.e. send personal documents/any document) in order to deposit/withdraw non-fiat money?

No.  I have deposited and withdrawn cryptos without verification just fine.


Title: Re: Trading on BTC-e
Post by: AndrewWilliams on December 17, 2013, 09:33:00 PM
Anyone still successfully using USD bank wire (from USA)?