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Economy => Trading Discussion => Topic started by: shtylman on February 23, 2012, 10:18:05 PM



Title: Bitfloor
Post by: shtylman on February 23, 2012, 10:18:05 PM
I am sorry you are experiencing these problems trying to trade bitcoins. I would suggest giving bitfloor (bitfloor.com) a try. Our order execution systems are very good and we address all problems quickly.

While we are still growing our volume compared to the other exchanges, I will stress that we provide a true liquidity rebate for providing liquidity.

Disclosure: I am the founder of bitfloor :)


Title: Bitfloor
Post by: jwzguy on February 23, 2012, 11:15:45 PM
I am sorry you are experiencing these problems trying to trade bitcoins. I would suggest giving bitfloor (bitfloor.com) a try. Our order execution systems are very good and we address all problems quickly.

While we are still growing our volume compared to the other exchanges, I will stress that we provide a true liquidity rebate for providing liquidity.

Disclosure: I am the founder of bitfloor :)

Your exchange needs to post a lot more information about itself. For starters, you don't have anything about deposit/withdrawal methods available and associated fees.


Title: Bitfloor
Post by: shtylman on February 23, 2012, 11:40:08 PM
I am sorry you are experiencing these problems trying to trade bitcoins. I would suggest giving bitfloor (bitfloor.com) a try. Our order execution systems are very good and we address all problems quickly.

While we are still growing our volume compared to the other exchanges, I will stress that we provide a true liquidity rebate for providing liquidity.

Disclosure: I am the founder of bitfloor :)

Your exchange needs to post a lot more information about itself. For starters, you don't have anything about deposit/withdrawal methods available and associated fees.

I will post that information to the website so it is easier to find. The current methods are Dwolla, and BTC (obviously). For any of the services you pay the fee based on what the service charges (0.25$ for Dwolla).

What other information would you like to see? Please feel free to email me directly and I can answer those questions.


Title: Re: Bitfloor
Post by: JWU42 on April 14, 2012, 08:17:25 PM
Seems this never took off - site looks slick...


Title: Re: Bitfloor
Post by: shtylman on April 16, 2012, 08:11:19 PM
Seems this never took off - site looks slick...

Still kicking :) Volume is growing steadily and that is the way I like it. No need to become super popular over night ;) Give us a try and you might find it works quite well for you.


Title: Re: Bitfloor
Post by: RyNinDaCleM on April 17, 2012, 04:59:16 AM
Just registered!
I love the liquidity rebate idea. Now it just needs some liquidity!  ;)
I'll be trying it out soon.


Title: Re: Bitfloor
Post by: Aggro on April 17, 2012, 10:11:43 PM
I am sorry you are experiencing these problems trying to trade bitcoins. I would suggest giving bitfloor (bitfloor.com) a try. Our order execution systems are very good and we address all problems quickly.

While we are still growing our volume compared to the other exchanges, I will stress that we provide a true liquidity rebate for providing liquidity.

Disclosure: I am the founder of bitfloor :)

Hi there!

I sent you an email a while ago asking if you would like to count AurumXchange as a method to deposit and withdraw funds from bitfloor but never received an answer. Please PM me if interested.

Thanks!
Roberto


Title: Re: Bitfloor
Post by: waltmarkers on July 08, 2012, 07:10:41 AM
Not to bump a way old topic, but just got btc here for 2% discount from gox, and used the cash deposit. Totally a buyer's market right now.