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1  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Seems like China is dominating the market again with 71% of the volume? on: March 05, 2014, 11:27:15 AM
The volumes will be higher because there are no transaction fees, which means no cost to run a bot that buys/sells over and over.
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / WTB Ripple for BTC on: November 24, 2013, 04:42:31 AM
I'm looking to buy 1000 ripples, willing to pay BTC.  Shoot me any offers!
3  Bitcoin / Meetups / Re: Shanghai Bitcoin Startup Mixer [Nov 18] on: October 24, 2013, 11:46:27 AM
my friend kaku pay 150RMB but when he send the mail the delivery of the mail failed:



i tried to send mail once more but still failed.
please check and confirm the payment and fix the mailbox issue.

对不起!我们收到了你朋友的预定,也给他发了message。
4  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: List of all Bitcoin conferences around the world on: October 23, 2013, 07:28:29 AM
Shanghai Bitcoin Startup Mixer Monday, November 18th, 2013

Presented by Asia Nexgen, XCoin.io, TechCrunch, and Technode

Event Details
Bitcoin is all the rage, and Asia is leading the charge.  In collaboration with Techcrunch International City Event Shanghai and Technode, XCoin.io and Anx.hk are getting Bitcoin entrepreneurs, investors, and enthusiasts together the night before the Techcrunch Disrupt Shanghai festivities.  Come to the hip Boxing Cat Brewery and see what people are doing with this amazing new technology!
Space is limited, so buy your tickets early!  We prefer if you send bitcoins (obviously).  
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Prices (includes two drinks):
Early Bird - .15 BTC, $25 USD, ¥150 RMB
At the Door - .25 BTC, ¥250 RMB (we won't take USD at the door)
To pay by Bitcoin, end bitcoins to the following address:
1LZ7aPCGqdtXx8KoAKExksRY6tcmG5NRpL
Then email the transaction id to jack@xcoin.io.  Pay and send the email at the same time - we will credit the first email we receive with the transaction id as the payer.
To pay in USD, use Eventbrite's payment solution below.
To pay in RMB, send payment via Alipay to transfers@xcoin.io.

RSVP at http://bitcoinshanghai.eventbrite.com/

The prices in BTC are updated on the eventbrite page (bitcoinshanghai.eventbrite.com).
5  Local / 中文 (Chinese) / Re: 上海比特币酒会 [18/11] on: October 23, 2013, 07:25:01 AM
UPDATE: Because of the recent increase in Bitcoin's price, we've updated the prices in BTC on the eventbrite page.  If you happen to send the higher price, let us know and we'll refund you the difference.
6  Bitcoin / Meetups / Re: Shanghai Bitcoin Startup Mixer [Nov 18] on: October 23, 2013, 07:22:39 AM
Space is limited, so buy your tickets early!  We prefer if you send bitcoins (obviously).  
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Prices (includes two drinks):
Early Bird - .15 BTC, $25 USD, ¥150 RMB
At the Door - .25 BTC, ¥250 RMB (we won't take USD at the door)

you prefer bitcoins, but the price discourage bitcoins, today the exchange rate is above 1200RMB/BTC, which means who pay bitcoins will pay more according to your price.

Hi, I'm the co-organizer of the event.  You're right, the price doesn't reflect the recent change in bitcoin's price.  I've updated the eventbrite page to reflect a lower btc price, take a look.
7  Local / 中文 (Chinese) / Re: [ANN] XCoin.io - 新的人民币/比特币交易平台,正在找和伙伴 on: October 16, 2013, 04:19:12 PM
设计不错,如增加多种支付和兑换方式更好

谢谢你的建议。你说的其他的支付和兑换方式,可以具体解释吗?
8  Local / 中文 (Chinese) / Re: [ANN] XCoin.io - 新的人民币/比特币交易平台,正在找和伙伴 on: October 14, 2013, 04:34:48 PM
如果能支持其他的一些电子货币出入金就更好了,比如:OKPAY ,PM等

Thanks for the tip! 我会研究这些产品。

欢迎大家的suggestions!
9  Local / 中文 (Chinese) / Re: [ANN] XCoin.io - 新的人民币/比特币交易平台,正在找和伙伴 on: October 12, 2013, 08:38:39 AM
我猜楼主应该是个留学生。

其实不是,已经毕业很久了。
10  Local / 中文 (Chinese) / Re: [ANN] XCoin.io - 新的人民币/比特币交易平台,正在找和伙伴 on: October 11, 2013, 09:07:23 AM
注册不成功啊,总是说我非法

真对不起!我研究。

对,我明明用户名,手机号各种都符合格式了,但最后还是出错

问题应该解决了,请你再试试看!
11  Local / 中文 (Chinese) / Re: [ANN] XCoin.io - 新的人民币/比特币交易平台,正在找和伙伴 on: October 11, 2013, 06:03:11 AM
注册不成功啊,总是说我非法

真对不起!我研究。
12  Local / 中文 (Chinese) / Re: [ANN] XCoin.io - 新的人民币/比特币交易平台,正在找和伙伴 on: October 11, 2013, 05:05:57 AM
一夜之间,楼主的中文也经和大陆包胞无异了,还是~~~希望是我想多了。

你是想多了。虽然中文不是我最会的语言,但是我还是会一些。如果你觉得我说的象大陆人的话,那我就很开心!
13  Local / 中文 (Chinese) / Re: [ANN] XCoin.io - 新的人民币/比特币交易平台,正在找和伙伴 on: October 11, 2013, 03:15:04 AM
上去看了一下,界面还不错,就不知服务怎么样了!

我们会尽量为客户提供一流的服务!现在客户不多,都是我亲自服务客户问题。 Smiley
14  Local / 中文 (Chinese) / Re: [ANN] XCoin.io - 新的人民币/比特币交易平台,正在找和伙伴 on: October 11, 2013, 03:06:51 AM
每太明白,明白的朋友能帮忙解释一下liquidity rebate吗?

用一个例子解释Liquidity Rebate比较容易:

用户A想买比特币,输入限制订单,1BTC,800RMB
但现在没有matching order,所以用户A的订单进入Order Book
后来用户B出现,愿意卖1BTC,800RMB,match到用户A的订单,交易执行。

这样的话,用户A没有transaction fee,反而会赚钱。XCoin会给用户A 0.2%。这就是liquidity rebate!
15  Local / 中文 (Chinese) / [ANN] XCoin.io - 新的人民币/比特币交易平台,正在找和伙伴 on: October 10, 2013, 06:10:47 AM
大家好!首先,原谅我的烂中文。我设计了一个新的人民币/比特币交易平台,叫做xcoin.io. 我知道在大陆已经有很多交易平台,但是为了比特币的未来,更多买卖方式会增加比特币的成功可能。

利用XCoin简单,快速和安全。我们也提供liquidity rebate,就是说,如果你的订单进入order book,之后被execute的话,你会赚钱,0.2%。可以用支付宝和银行汇款方式存款和撤回。如果有问题或意见的话请PM我,我会尽力回答!如果你用英文的话,我会比较快回答。 Grin

XCoin还很新但有很多计划,我们正在找对比特币有兴趣的人才跟我一起扩大中国比特币市场。如果有兴趣的话,也可以PM我!

16  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Coinmap.org shows almost no retailers accepting BTC in China/Japan/Taiwan on: October 07, 2013, 02:48:37 PM
I am involved with the Bitcoin industry in China, and I believe the regulatory uncertainty is the main reason why Bitcoin hasn't taken off in China yet.  Bitcoin is relegated to early adopters and enthusiasts now who just trade it, hold it, or mine it.  But the specter of regulatory crackdown will keep Bitcoin from going mainstream.  Entrepreneurs in China will always push the envelope though; they always have with new technologies in China, if you look at the internet and wireless industries as examples.  China won't crack down unless and until something gets big enough to be a threat, but it is definitely on their radar, as there was an internal report written and circulated around MOFCOM regarding Bitcoin in 2011.  I would hazard to guess that China regulators are also waiting, as a lot of the world is, to see how the US decides to regulate cryptocurrencies.

I would be enthusiastic about helping to grow the Bitcoin community in China, Taiwan, and around Asia.  PM me if you want to connect.
17  Economy / Service Announcements / [ANN] XCoin.io - New RMB Exchange Launch, and Seeking Developers/Thinkers on: September 29, 2013, 06:44:17 AM
Hi Bitcointalk,

I've just launched a new RMB exchange at Xcoin.io. The exchange is built with to be completely easy to use, and to incentivize liquidity we've implemented a liquidity rebate!  This means that when a user enters any limit order that ends up in the order book,  we will pay the user a rebate of .2% when that order gets filled.  The transaction fees are paid by the other side of the trade.  Right now we are able to take deposits via Alipay and bank transfer, and only deal in RMB.  I've labelled the site as beta for now because it is brand new and I want to make sure things go smoothly at first, and there are a bunch of features I want to implement as soon as possible, but at this point it should be ready to go!

I would love to hear some feedback from the bitcointalk community.  Competition in the exchange space, particularly in China, is pretty fierce, but my view is that the more liquidity options for users the better at this point, and eventually the winners will shake out.  So please sign up and let me know what you think!  As a bonus, the I will deposit .1 BTC into the accounts of the first 10 users who sign up and deposit at least 200 RMB into their accounts.

A little about myself: I'm a lawyer and engineer who is fascinated by Bitcoin and its uses and implications.  XCoin is owned by a properly registered and operated company located in Shanghai, and knowing that trust is a big issue with the Bitcoin community, we will be doing our best to be completely transparent in our activities.  

I'm also looking for developers who love bitcoin who are interested in helping me continue to build this product.  China is a huge potential market for Bitcoin, and I have a lot of great plans for additional products and services for this market.  In the coming months, I would also like to start gathering a group of Bitcoin enthusiasts in China to develop a think-tank-like organization to grapple with Bitcoin's legal status here.  I would love to find some partners who are interested in either of these initiatives.  PM me if you or someone you know may be interested!
18  Economy / Economics / Re: Why does bitcoin hate fiat money so much? on: September 01, 2013, 09:17:18 AM
You've probably just opened a huge can of worms here, my friend. Grin  This is a deep and interesting topic that could span many books, but here is my abridged take, the ideas of which permeate the other comments in the thread.

The core basis beyond Bitcoin's popularity runs deeper, IMHO, than merely that fiat is inflationary and can be created by the press of a button by a certain privileged few, although that is certainly a big part of it.  In fact, as I'm sure many people on this board knows, it wasn't always the case that the US dollar was inflationary.  In fact, at one point in time, the US dollar was pegged to gold, and it wasn't until quite recently that the dollar became free-floating.  See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nixon_shock.  A free-floating dollar, printable by the Fed, enables all sorts of activities that are favorable to some, and not favorable to others.  While it is true that the dollar as it exists today benefits USG and enables it to do all sorts of things it would otherwise be unable to do, it would be incorrect to say that the dollar as it exists today only benefits the government.  An inflationary currency, generally speaking, benefits debtors at the expense of savers.  In addition to this, the current structure of USG and its banks allows certain parties to benefit more from the money-printing than others.  Those closer to the creation of money can reap the benefits of this new money before its effects are distributed to the wider populace.  In the US, these are mainly banks and other entities that have close ties with the Fed and central government.

My view is that Bitcoin is popular because it confers great power to the individual, power that central governments have managed to co-opt for most of history.  Indeed, the power of coinage is one of the greatest weapons a government can have, and enables the government to do one main thing that it would otherwise be unable to do - grow.  Giving up this power is something governments will not abide.  It is not a coincidence that Bitcoin is popular among a certain group of techno-libertarians, and population subset that doesn't conveniently align with the traditional political classifications that we're taught to identify with.  Having this as background with give a lot of context to the hostility of governments have for Bitcoin and virtual currencies.  While many might view Bitcoin has merely a new virtual currency that make certain payments easier and more cheaply, governments are quite aware of Bitcoin's true implications.
19  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: is possible to buy btc with credit card ? on: September 01, 2013, 04:06:34 AM
AFAIK that isn't possible now.  Not only are credit card companies wary of bitcoins, the chargebacks make it unlikely that anyone will be willing to sell bitcoins to you if you are paying with a CC.
20  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Hello everyone on: September 01, 2013, 03:08:34 AM
Hey there, welcome.  I'm new myself.  Wink
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