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Title: Subtoshi - New exchange allowing 11 decimals
Post by: pwstegman on August 31, 2014, 04:34:30 PM
https://subtoshi.com/ (https://subtoshi.com/)
The new exchange that allows 3 decimals past a satoshi

Listed coins
DSH - Dashcoin
MINT - Mintcoin
XDN - Ducknote

- All prices on the exchange are listed as and entered as satoshi.
- Allows 3 decimals past a satoshi.
- Supports payment ids upon withdrawal (for cryptonotes).


Title: Re: [ANN] Subtoshi - New exchange allowing 11 decimals
Post by: Altcoin Agent on September 01, 2014, 10:19:41 AM
That's pretty cool. Need a video ?


Title: Re: [ANN] Subtoshi - New exchange allowing 11 decimals
Post by: braxx on September 01, 2014, 10:47:16 AM
nice exchange...

is it possible to invert the market history?
last trade on top of list?


Title: Re: [ANN] Subtoshi - New exchange allowing 11 decimals
Post by: pwstegman on September 01, 2014, 05:39:00 PM
That's pretty cool. Need a video ?

It's an interesting thought. How do you envision it?

nice exchange...

is it possible to invert the market history?
last trade on top of list?

Thank you for the suggestion.  The market history is now set so the latest trade is on top.


Title: Re: [ANN] Subtoshi - New exchange allowing 11 decimals
Post by: pwstegman on September 01, 2014, 07:32:44 PM
The exchange has received a lot more traffic than expected, so the wallets used for withdrawals were running low.  They are currently being refilled, and the process should be done within an hour.  If anybody has had failed withdrawals, please try again in an hour.

Edit: Withdrawals are working fine now.  Thank you for your patience.


Title: Re: [ANN] Subtoshi - New exchange allowing 11 decimals
Post by: Karn on September 02, 2014, 02:44:29 AM
Can you list Market History with buys/sells instead of just a list?


Title: Re: [ANN] Subtoshi - New exchange allowing 11 decimals
Post by: pwstegman on September 02, 2014, 11:43:12 PM
Can you list Market History with buys/sells instead of just a list?

Thank you for the suggestion.  From here on out, the type of the transaction is recorded as a buy/sell.


Title: Re: [ANN] Subtoshi - New exchange allowing 11 decimals
Post by: Karn on September 03, 2014, 09:52:05 AM
Can you list Market History with buys/sells instead of just a list?

Thank you for the suggestion.  From here on out, the type of the transaction is recorded as a buy/sell.

Cool, Thank you


Title: Re: [ANN] Subtoshi - New exchange allowing 11 decimals
Post by: pwstegman on September 05, 2014, 02:49:48 AM
I would like to assure everyone that Subtoshi is running the latest coin daemons for Dashcoin and Ducknote, with the bug that allowed the XMR attack fixed.


Title: Re: [ANN] Subtoshi - New exchange allowing 11 decimals
Post by: pwstegman on September 06, 2014, 07:00:39 AM
The server upgrade is done! Everything will run much smoother now.


Title: Re: [ANN] Subtoshi - New exchange allowing 11 decimals
Post by: aloney on September 06, 2014, 05:32:03 PM
good job dev, thanks for supplying  a exchange so we can buy cheap dsh


Title: Re: [ANN] Subtoshi - New exchange allowing 11 decimals
Post by: pwstegman on September 07, 2014, 11:09:34 AM
Hey guys, last night a large amount of BTC was withdrawn (relatively large compared to the amount in the exchange), and the withdrawal wallet ran dry.  I've refilled it, so please retry any failed BTC withdrawals.  I would also recommend waiting about half an hour from now (11:06 UTC) to give the refill transaction time to confirm.


Title: Re: [ANN] Subtoshi - New exchange allowing 11 decimals
Post by: LazerPanther on September 07, 2014, 11:16:40 AM
Seems pretty cool for high volume low price coins. Should think about adding Doge maybe.
Also, imho .5% fee on trades is pretty high. Especially since I can already buy the coins on bittrex with .1% fee.


Title: Re: [ANN] Subtoshi - New exchange allowing 11 decimals
Post by: pwstegman on September 07, 2014, 10:18:42 PM
Seems pretty cool for high volume low price coins. Should think about adding Doge maybe.
Also, imho .5% fee on trades is pretty high. Especially since I can already buy the coins on bittrex with .1% fee.

Regarding the buying on Bittrex, dashcoin isn't traded on Bittrex (but Ducknote is), and Bittrex has a 0.25% fee.  The reason they can have such a low fee is because they have such a high trade volume, but Subtoshi's 0.5% fee is still quite low.  In addition, Subtoshi allows 3 decimals past a Satoshi, which Bittrex does not allow.


Title: Re: [ANN] Subtoshi - New exchange allowing 11 decimals
Post by: pwstegman on September 10, 2014, 02:18:52 AM
Mintcoin has been listed on Subtoshi!


Title: Re: [ANN] Subtoshi - New exchange allowing 11 decimals
Post by: pwstegman on September 26, 2014, 02:54:15 AM
Two developers who I know and trust just joined the Subtoshi team.  Expect some awesome updates in the future!


Title: Re: [ANN] Subtoshi - New exchange allowing 11 decimals
Post by: itsAj on September 26, 2014, 02:58:01 AM
I liked the simple user interface. What are the security measures implemented on the platform to ensure client funds are secured.


Title: Re: [ANN] Subtoshi - New exchange allowing 11 decimals
Post by: pwstegman on September 26, 2014, 09:09:10 PM
I liked the simple user interface. What are the security measures implemented on the platform to ensure client funds are secured.

Subtoshi runs off of a cold and hot wallet setup.  Most of the coins are stored in cold wallets, where they cannot be withdrawn.  A small portion of the coins is stored in hot wallets, where they can be withdrawn.  The hot wallets are manually refilled by myself.  Also, as an added note, when a withdrawal fails, it probably means the hot wallet is empty (although I try to prevent this).

As far as web security, all traffic is automatically analyzed for suspicious activity.  There is a lot more going on in the background to maintain the security of the site itself.  All the best practices of database management and data storage are followed.  Passwords are salted and hashed, code is tested extensively by myself to make sure there are no security holes.  I also have a very strict password strength policy for anything that is password protected (such as private keys, database data, etc.).