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1  Local / Other languages/locations / Re: Singapore on: May 25, 2016, 10:38:12 AM
Yes, we are live in Malaysia! Thanks for the support jacktheking  Kiss

Btw, i'm curious to know if your signature is an ad or...? We just launched our referral program and we're wondering how those signature ads are done.

We're giving away $5 for both parties! more info @ https://www.coinhako.com/blog/coinhako-referral-program/
2  Local / Other languages/locations / Re: Singapore on: May 14, 2016, 11:47:08 AM
Which are the popular exchanges for trading in Singapore?

FYBSG

itBit (biggest Volume)

Quoine

CoinHako

Localbitcoins


I would recommend CoinHako, not affiliated

Even though I have never use any of the exchange sites in the list but I also strongly recommend CoinHako. The reason is simple, because it is one of the most active Singapore based site here at Bitcointalk. In addition, they are also very active on various social network from my point of view.

Thanks for the kind words Jacktheking & Quartx.

To answer Newar,
- we are a wallet service and we do not operate our own orderbook. instead, we plug ourselves into the most liquid exchanges to offer the most competitive pricing and liquidity.
- our platform is geared towards simplicity for the newbies & non-technical users
- and our mission is to give the average joe easy access to bitcoin all over asia
- are fees the biggest concern? an experienced trader will take a step further to look at the depth pricing.
- we process a huge % of the local volume. give us a try. perhaps you will end up using us

it is apparent that most early bitcoiners are filled with pessimism these days. sincerely hope none of us belong to that group. the community and local startups need the love.


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3  Local / Other languages/locations / Re: Singapore on: October 05, 2015, 01:58:32 AM
hello bitcoiner from singapore, im from indnoesia, i just want to ask you people,

do you people know QUOINE.COM bitcoin multi platform trading from singapore ( QUOINE Pte. Ltd.
Singapore reg. no. 201414068E)
since in this website also offer BTC/IDR trading,  ijust wanna ask is this site is legitimate?
or anyone of you know is there any bitcoin trading exchange from singapore that trusable?

thanks

Also, you might want to check out bitcoin.co.id for BTC/IDR.
4  Local / Other languages/locations / Re: Singapore on: October 04, 2015, 08:03:41 AM
Thanks for the mention jacktheking. We are backed by some of coinbase's major investors, and also insured via bitgo's multi-sig platform. Customers' love our simplicity and unparalleled ease of use. To top it off, we just lowered our fees to 0.9%! Next in our product pipeline is trade APIs. Stay tuned..
5  Local / Other languages/locations / Re: Singapore on: August 02, 2015, 12:58:02 PM
I believe you are comparing our fees with exchanges. We are a full fledged wallet service with the ability to trade coins at competitive prices. The fees upfront might look less attractive to you, but i strongly suggest you to take into consideration the spread, price points and volume before trades.

We hear you and other customers wrt fees. Stay tuned for it

yes it's all nice and dandy but your fees are among the highest so i'll consider when you make them more competitive.

*bump*

What is the current preferred (or highest reputation) Bitcoin exchange for Singapore (preferably with withdrawal capability to SG banks)?    Reputation wise... on the same or near level as say circle.com or coinbase.com in the USA.  

thanks! Cool

My preference is https://www.fybsg.com/  It was the first exchange in SG and I still use them from day one. To be fair though, I don't know much about the others.

Oh, except - if they're still around - avoid SGitcoin, that one is very amateurish.

Thanks for the information. Had a look at FYBSG and see they work through https://www.xfers.io/ and from their website I see they support the following banks:

EDIT: Image did not upload - Banks supported are ANZ, POSB, Deutsche Bank, CIMB Bank, DBS, HSBC, Citi, Maybank, OCBC, Far Eastern, RHB, UOB, RBS, Standard Chartered, and SMBC

Coinhako.com uses multi-sig and insures your coins. We are also backed by investors who also backed coinbase. Our withdrawals are supported by xfers as well.
6  Local / Other languages/locations / Re: Singapore on: July 05, 2015, 10:33:07 AM
*bump*

What is the current preferred (or highest reputation) Bitcoin exchange for Singapore (preferably with withdrawal capability to SG banks)?    Reputation wise... on the same or near level as say circle.com or coinbase.com in the USA.  

thanks! Cool

My preference is https://www.fybsg.com/  It was the first exchange in SG and I still use them from day one. To be fair though, I don't know much about the others.

Oh, except - if they're still around - avoid SGitcoin, that one is very amateurish.

Thanks for the information. Had a look at FYBSG and see they work through https://www.xfers.io/ and from their website I see they support the following banks:

EDIT: Image did not upload - Banks supported are ANZ, POSB, Deutsche Bank, CIMB Bank, DBS, HSBC, Citi, Maybank, OCBC, Far Eastern, RHB, UOB, RBS, Standard Chartered, and SMBC

Coinhako.com uses multi-sig and insures your coins. We are also backed by investors who also backed coinbase. Our withdrawals are supported by xfers as well.
7  Local / Other languages/locations / Re: Singapore on: April 30, 2015, 10:39:52 AM
Yes, we will require ID and proof of address if you are going to trade. Feel free to drop us an email or message via zopim if you need help.

Well, then I wont be joining anytime soon.

Totally understandable. We try our best to make on boarding as simple for new bitcoiners, at the same time complying with the regulators. What about anonymous donations for the people in Nepal?

https://www.coinhako.com/nepal_earthquake_relief_donation
8  Local / Other languages/locations / Re: Singapore on: April 30, 2015, 10:16:38 AM
Yes, we will require ID and proof of address if you are going to trade. Feel free to drop us an email or message via zopim if you need help.

Well, then I wont be joining anytime soon.
+1 In the exchange world, including traditional exchanges, it's more important to have the ID and proof of home address of the exchangers!

Amazing how exchange users never "require" that to trade, and wouldn't get it if they did.
Fortunately, bitcoin doesn't require that.

I only managed to grasp the last line. Do you mind reiterating?
9  Local / Other languages/locations / Re: Singapore on: April 29, 2015, 09:33:36 AM
We don't just keep your coins safe. We insure them! Plus it's made in Singapore!
cointelegraph.com/news/114066/bitcoin-exchange-coinhako-gets-insured-uses-bitgo-wallet-protection

Do you require personal information? I'm using OKCoin as they dont need too much personal information.

Yes, we will require ID and proof of address if you are going to trade. Feel free to drop us an email or message via zopim if you need help.
10  Local / Other languages/locations / Re: Singapore on: April 29, 2015, 04:04:54 AM
We don't just keep your coins safe. We insure them! Plus it's made in Singapore!
cointelegraph.com/news/114066/bitcoin-exchange-coinhako-gets-insured-uses-bitgo-wallet-protection
11  Local / Other languages/locations / Re: Singapore on: December 05, 2014, 04:59:49 PM
any miners here?
any traders here?

i am trying to organise a small meetup for the above mentioned to share some insights and bring these two groups of people closer. i already have a couple of guys who are down. those interested can drop me an email at yusho(at)coinhako(dot)com
12  Local / Other languages/locations / Re: Singapore on: October 15, 2014, 11:01:14 PM
We're coinhako.com , the first bitcoin startup from Singapore to get incubated in the valley by Boost VC. We just launched our site and i'd like the Singapore community to try it out and give us some feedbacks.

A coinbase-like service for SG? What are the features? Is it multi-sig?

spot on Newar. it's a wallet service with buy/sell options for now. do try it out and give us feedbacks!
And yes, multi-sig is on our short term roadmap.

I see that coinhako uses xfers for fiat transfers.
Where do you get your liquidity from?
Are there any daily limits?

Ben here, I've been into Bitcoin for a while and live in SV. I met the Coinhako guys at Boost and tried out the service. Still new but it works, and got my coins seamlessly!
I'm hoping they'll be able to increase Bitcoin adoption and liquidity of BTC-SGD back there.

I believe they connect to Bitstamp as one of their liquidity providers.

Thanks for the kind words Ben. Ben is definitely one of the most technically sound bitcoin guys in the valley.
13  Local / Other languages/locations / Re: Singapore on: October 14, 2014, 06:58:49 PM
We're coinhako.com , the first bitcoin startup from Singapore to get incubated in the valley by Boost VC. We just launched our site and i'd like the Singapore community to try it out and give us some feedbacks.

A coinbase-like service for SG? What are the features? Is it multi-sig?

spot on Newar. it's a wallet service with buy/sell options for now. do try it out and give us feedbacks!
And yes, multi-sig is on our short term roadmap.

I see that coinhako uses xfers for fiat transfers.
Where do you get your liquidity from?
Are there any daily limits?

yes, we do use xfers for fiat transfers.
we are plugged into multiple exchanges to provide the best price. As of now, we are still figuring out ways to cushion FX/wire fees to give customers better pricing.
Limits are capped at $950 per order without daily limits.
Feel free to drop questions and feedbacks regarding our wallet and i'll be glad to answer your queries.
14  Local / Other languages/locations / Re: Singapore on: October 14, 2014, 04:31:09 AM
We're coinhako.com , the first bitcoin startup from Singapore to get incubated in the valley by Boost VC. We just launched our site and i'd like the Singapore community to try it out and give us some feedbacks.

A coinbase-like service for SG? What are the features? Is it multi-sig?

spot on Newar. it's a wallet service with buy/sell options for now. do try it out and give us feedbacks!
And yes, multi-sig is on our short term roadmap.
15  Local / Other languages/locations / Re: Singapore on: October 12, 2014, 03:22:27 AM
We're coinhako.com , the first bitcoin startup from Singapore to get incubated in the valley by Boost VC. We just launched our site and i'd like the Singapore community to try it out and give us some feedbacks.
16  Economy / Goods / bitcoin tee shirt deals on: August 17, 2014, 06:19:25 AM
Share links on tees which you think are worth buying:

Couldn't find a decent one so i've started one over @ http://teespring.com/randombitcoindude !
17  Other / Off-topic / Re: The craziest shit you can buy with bitcoins right now? on: August 17, 2014, 06:08:40 AM
just bought 1 of these. thinking of buying one for another random bitcoin dude

http://teespring.com/randombitcoindude
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