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421  Economy / Services / Re: [OPEN] COINUT.COM ★ Signature Campaign ★ Pay per post ★ Weekly ★ on: May 06, 2015, 04:54:16 AM
Thank you devthedev!
422  Economy / Services / Re: [OPEN] COINUT.COM ★ Signature Campaign ★ Pay per post ★ Weekly ★ on: May 06, 2015, 03:01:39 AM
Guys, I have raised price. You are welcome to participate now.

still no escrow after almost 2 months? ? i doubt anyone would join this campaign

Just sent 0.4BTC to devthedev a few minutes ago. I guess he will post here soon. Stay tuned.
423  Economy / Services / Re: [OPEN] COINUT.COM ★ Signature Campaign ★ Pay per post ★ Weekly ★ on: May 06, 2015, 02:36:00 AM
Guys, I have raised price. You are welcome to participate now.
424  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] Coinut.com - The only Bitcoin Options Exchange on: May 04, 2015, 08:08:24 PM
Our liquidity has recently doubled. There is even more liquidity coming. Stay tuned.  Grin
425  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] Coinut.com - The only Bitcoin Options Exchange on: April 21, 2015, 05:44:57 AM
I assume you want to buy vanilla options because you want to buy or sell at certain prices. Suppose you want to buy 0.01 BTC at 224 on April 26, you can buy a CALL option with strike price 224 and expiry time April 26.

OK, here is what you should do.

After you login, you first choose BTCUSD under "vanilla option" on the left side of the trading interface. Then you select the expiry date 2015-04-26. After that you fill the call order form.

In that form, you first set the Strike Price as 224. For the Order Type, you can choose market order because that allows your order executes immediately. For Amount, 1 contract means 0.01 BTC. Since you want to buy 0.01 BTC, you just put 1 there. Since it's a market order, you don't need to set a Price.

Please let me know if you have any further questions.
426  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] Coinut.com - The only Bitcoin Options Exchange on: April 18, 2015, 01:24:04 PM
I’m new to bitcoin and i’m new to options trading. I understand the basic principle of call and put options. But I’m not understanding the interface you use.

   What is the “amount”? the number of options you are buying?
   
   What is the “price”? ...

   I understand the strike price is the point at which the bet takes place.

What is the

 “bid", and “ask”?



What?

An option contract has a seller and a buyer. In our site, contract size is 0.01BTC. Amount is the number of contracts. Bid shown on the trading interface is the best buyers' price, and ask the best sellers' price. Price of the order form is the price that you want to buy or sell the contracts at.


So If I want 1BTC i'd put in 100 as my amount and set the Price at .01 BTC?

And if I set my strike price to 230 USD and it goes to 232, I'd get to buy 1 BTC at what price exactly?



If you want 1BTC, you need to put 100 as your amount. This is correct.

The price should be based on your estimation. I give you some intuitions using an example.

Suppose you want to buy 100 CALL option with strike price 230. If the final price is above 230, you get 1 BTC back and thus you make profit=1 - Price*100. Otherwise, you get nothing back and thus lose Price*100. To make profit, you want to make sure your expected reward is positive. If the chance that the final price is above 230 is P, then your expected reward is P*(1-Price*100) + (1-P)*(-Price*100). To make it positive, Price should be less than 0.01*P. So your estimation of P is the key.

Don't call and put stock options work differently?

I thought the only loss on the buyer was the price of buying the stock option.
Then if you don't win the bet you only loose the price of the stock option.

Your site seems to work a bit like BTCoracle.com.

Where you have to put down a certain amount first, in order to get any profit, and then that profit is limited by a certain price multiplier on how much you put down. Which makes both sides of the trade obligatory not optional.

As far as I know the stock option allows one to buy and sell at a certain price, and if it doesn't reach that price you only loose the price of the option.

How is your system different?

Call and put options are different. I used call options in my example. You are right. Buyers lose only the price of the options. We are different from BTCoracle.com because you can choose different strike price and set option price in our site.

You are right that stock options allow you to buy and sell at a certain price. Our vanilla options also let you buy or sell BTC at the strike price. If it does not reach the price, you lose only the price. Is there any difference?
427  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] Coinut.com - The only Bitcoin Options Exchange on: April 18, 2015, 06:41:22 AM
I’m new to bitcoin and i’m new to options trading. I understand the basic principle of call and put options. But I’m not understanding the interface you use.

   What is the “amount”? the number of options you are buying?
   
   What is the “price”? ...

   I understand the strike price is the point at which the bet takes place.

What is the

 “bid", and “ask”?



What?

An option contract has a seller and a buyer. In our site, contract size is 0.01BTC. Amount is the number of contracts. Bid shown on the trading interface is the best buyers' price, and ask the best sellers' price. Price of the order form is the price that you want to buy or sell the contracts at.


So If I want 1BTC i'd put in 100 as my amount and set the Price at .01 BTC?

And if I set my strike price to 230 USD and it goes to 232, I'd get to buy 1 BTC at what price exactly?



If you want 1BTC, you need to put 100 as your amount. This is correct.

The price should be based on your estimation. I give you some intuitions using an example.

Suppose you want to buy 100 CALL option with strike price 230. If the final price is above 230, you get 1 BTC back and thus you make profit=1 - Price*100. Otherwise, you get nothing back and thus lose Price*100. To make profit, you want to make sure your expected reward is positive. If the chance that the final price is above 230 is P, then your expected reward is P*(1-Price*100) + (1-P)*(-Price*100). To make it positive, Price should be less than 0.01*P. So your estimation of P is the key.
428  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] Coinut.com - The only Bitcoin Options Exchange on: April 18, 2015, 05:56:25 AM
I’m new to bitcoin and i’m new to options trading. I understand the basic principle of call and put options. But I’m not understanding the interface you use.

   What is the “amount”? the number of options you are buying?
   
   What is the “price”? ...

   I understand the strike price is the point at which the bet takes place.

What is the

 “bid", and “ask”?



What?

An option contract has a seller and a buyer. In our site, contract size is 0.01BTC. Amount is the number of contracts. Bid shown on the trading interface is the best buyers' price, and ask the best sellers' price. Price of the order form is the price that you want to buy or sell the contracts at.
429  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] Coinut.com - The only Bitcoin Options Exchange on: March 27, 2015, 01:33:53 PM
Hi Ian, how much do you want to buy? We can definitely find a seller for you if it is not too large.
430  Economy / Services / Re: [OPEN] COINUT.COM ★ Signature Campaign ★ Pay per post ★ Weekly ★ on: March 23, 2015, 10:51:37 AM
Will monbux confirm here?

Yeah, he will confirm here when he is back.
monbux has been active many times since you made announcement about this campaign but I don't see any confirmation from him yet. What happened?

Thank you for reminding me. I PMed monbux, but he did not reply. I just contacted devthedev.
431  Economy / Services / Re: [OPEN] COINUT.COM ★ Signature Campaign ★ Pay per post ★ Weekly ★ on: March 20, 2015, 03:24:35 AM
It seems that Monbux has not been online for quite a few days. Do you guys know any other trustworthy escrow service?
432  Economy / Services / Re: A small survey for 0.005 BTC on: March 20, 2015, 03:23:47 AM
We are holding a signature campaign. Could you participate?
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=992660.0
433  Economy / Services / Re: A small survey for 0.005 BTC on: March 19, 2015, 07:42:18 PM
BTW, https://coinut.com will provide vanilla options for you to hedge risk soon. Don't forget to register an account and stay tuned.
434  Economy / Services / Re: A small survey for 0.005 BTC on: March 19, 2015, 07:38:59 PM
It's inside this transaction. Please check.

https://blockchain.info/tx/8002c81ea0e9c1256e5e996a92b221e79bb92aa26528d611840116496050a5b5

I am wondering how you put your name on blockchain.info?
1MZakirz92c76pK6BNy1NAEmbWYpDcP7mh (Muhammed Zakir)

https://blockchain.info/ru/tags

Should I receive some additional tip? Tongue

I guess the survey is well paid given that it is so simple and short. :-)
435  Economy / Services / Re: A small survey for 0.005 BTC on: March 19, 2015, 07:26:13 PM
It's inside this transaction. Please check.

https://blockchain.info/tx/8002c81ea0e9c1256e5e996a92b221e79bb92aa26528d611840116496050a5b5

I am wondering how you put your name on blockchain.info?
1MZakirz92c76pK6BNy1NAEmbWYpDcP7mh (Muhammed Zakir)
436  Economy / Services / Re: A small survey for 0.005 BTC on: March 19, 2015, 07:12:31 PM
The data provided by you guys are great! Thanks a lot!
437  Economy / Services / Re: A small survey for 0.005 BTC on: March 19, 2015, 07:01:59 PM
Your emails won't be spammed. Only if you've chosen that you accept recommendations in the questionnaire, we may send one or two recommendation emails to you in the future.
438  Economy / Services / Re: A small survey for 0.005 BTC on: March 19, 2015, 06:45:01 PM
Guys, I am afraid that I can only pay for the top 100 participants as stated in the survey due to budget limit although we have received slightly more than that. Thank you for your help!

The following are the top 100 addresses. And I'll pay all of you within one big transaction to save time and transaction fee. That's also the reason that I did not pay you one by one immediately after your completion.

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439  Economy / Services / Re: A small survey for 0.005 BTC on: March 19, 2015, 06:36:16 PM
Guys, I am sending out the money. Sorry for keeping you guys waiting. It takes some time to analyze the data and filter spammers.
440  Economy / Services / Re: [OPEN] COINUT.COM ★ Signature Campaign ★ Pay per post ★ Weekly ★ on: March 18, 2015, 07:22:22 AM
payments  monthly or weekly?

We pay you weekly.
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