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1  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] Tua.co.nz - the easiest way to buy and sell bitcoin in New Zealand on: November 04, 2014, 08:43:36 PM
We've now launched and trading is live.  We're always looking for ways to improve our service, so if you see something you think we could do better, please reply or email.

AML/CFT Compliance
Just like opening a bank account, the law requires we know who you are and where you are. We currently only accept customers with verified ID and proof of address.
We use a NZ based 3rd party provider for electronic identity verification. If you are unable to be verified, please get in touch.

Fees
Trading fees start at .45% and scale down to .2% based on your 30-day trading volume.
There are no fees for depositing or withdrawing NZD or bitcoin.

Privacy policy
User agreement

Sign up for an account at https://tua.co.nz/
2  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] TUA.CO.NZ - New Zealand Exchange on: March 20, 2014, 11:58:41 PM
Quick update:

Tua Ltd is now a registered Financial Service Provider and member of a dispute resolution scheme.
The purpose of the scheme is to offer our customers a greater level of confidence and protection when dealing us and provide an avenue for redress if a dispute arises.

For more information see:
http://www.business.govt.nz/fsp/app/ui/fsp/version/searchSummaryCompanyFSP/FSP351046/2.do

...and:
http://www.business.govt.nz/fsp/about-the-fspr/what-is-the-fspr
3  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] TUA.CO.NZ - New Zealand Exchange on: February 27, 2014, 09:50:47 AM
Quick update:

What we've been up to recently:
  • We're now a registered business in NZ (Tua Ltd), and plan to launch end of March.
  • Developing the exchange.  It's around 80% there, with user authentication, settings (bitcoin denomination switch!), security features (two-factor authentication, email withdrawal confirmation) orderbook and order placing all implemented, among other things.
  • Working on being NZ's first fully-compliant bitcoin exchange.  Last week we had a very helpful meeting with the Department of Internal Affairs for advice on AML/CFT compliance, and to get to know each other.
  • Building a secure, stable and responsive hosting environment for the exchange, trading engine, db, hot wallet etc.
  • We're also now on twitter, so feel free to hit us up: https://twitter.com/tua_nz

felix123: We'd like to integrate with RealMe, because it simplifies the Customer Due Diligence part of AML regulations.  In order to meet the March deadline however, the focus is currently on shipping a simple, secure and functional exchange, then iterating from there based on customer feedback.
4  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] TUA.CO.NZ - New Zealand Exchange on: November 03, 2013, 08:38:13 AM
Hi Faraday

The DIA has a helpful page here: http://www.dia.govt.nz/diawebsite.nsf/wpg_URL/Services-Anti-Money-Laundering-Codes-of-Practice-and-Guidelines
...and the following document, which provides more detailed information:
http://www.dia.govt.nz/Pubforms.nsf/URL/AMLCFT_IdentityVerificationCodeofPractice2011.pdf/$file/AMLCFT_IdentityVerificationCodeofPractice2011.pdf

Just to quote a few parts:
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Complying with a code of practice is not mandatory. The AML/CFT regime allows for flexibility and scope for innovation because reporting entities can opt out of a code of practice. However, if fully complied with, codes of practice operate as a ‘safe harbour’.

...and in section 7 of "PART 1: DOCUMENTARY IDENTITY VERIFICATION", it contains the following:
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In all instances where documentary verification is being used a reporting entity should verify the identity of the customer:
a) face to face; or by
b) copies of documents provided that are certified by a trusted referee.

Having no particular desire to compare faces to mugshots all day, I can safely say we'd be going for option b.

It's still far too early to make any definite statements regarding AML policy, etc, but in the immortal words of btcx from Kraken - "Lube up—this is going to be no different than opening a bank account".
5  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] TUA.CO.NZ - New Zealand Exchange on: November 02, 2013, 07:03:03 AM
Hi all

Tua will be run as a registered business or not at all.  I've just spent today with a solicitor discussing regulatory issues, compliance, taxation etc. 
I have no interest in being anything less than 100% above board and legit.

The first step is contacting various government departments for guidance on which business category to use.  Thereafter, it'll be carefully checking out the applicable rules and regulations.  Once that's clear, we'll be able to register the business having a better idea of the requirements we (and our customers) will have to meet.

It's too early at this stage to say whether we'll be able to accept online deposits; if we do, it will almost certainly follow the example of Coinbase or Coinjar.io: http://blog.coinjar.io/2013/08/19/identification-requirements-deposit-limits/

It's no fun jumping through legal hoops, but it's necessary to cover ourselves from downstream problems.
Having said all that, please keep the feedback coming!  You guys inspire and motivate us!


for those on /r/NZBitcoin, I'm byzantime
6  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] TUA.CO.NZ - New Zealand Exchange on: October 30, 2013, 06:58:55 AM

We're a core team of three based in Auckland with a number of other individuals in advisory roles.

A solicitor has been engaged to navigate the legal territory and ensure the business is setup properly.  Assuming there are no unforeseen landmines, we're here to stay and compliance will be key to that.

The main point of this early announcement is to learn all we can from you, our potential customers.  As someone living in NZ, how do you normally buy and sell bitcoin - Localbitcoins, Bitnz, Bitstamp, etc?  What can we do to make you switch and love us?  Cheesy
7  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] TUA.CO.NZ - New Zealand Exchange on: October 29, 2013, 08:07:04 AM
greenbone & loceff13:
Regarding being able to deposit via online banking, this is something that we're still working out; we'll be looking very carefully at the model used by Coinjar.io [http://blog.coinjar.io/2013/08/19/identification-requirements-deposit-limits/] and the measures they've put in place to protect both themselves and their customers from fraud without unnecessarily compromising usability.

LennonNZ:
HTTP connections secured via SSL, accounts protected with two factor authentication, passwords stored properly etc.  We're actively working on a security model and will be following industry best practice where applicable.  We'll also be studying the example set by those in the bitcoin industry who have come up against the same problems already:
http://support.coinbase.com/customer/portal/articles/628970-how-do-i-know-you-won-t-get-hacked-
http://blog.coinbase.com/post/33197656699/coinbase-now-storing-87-of-customer-funds-offline

There's still a lot of hard work ahead, but a company blog should be up in the coming months to keep you informed.  Stay tuned!
8  Economy / Service Announcements / [ANN] Tua.co.nz - the easiest way to buy and sell bitcoin in New Zealand on: October 28, 2013, 05:47:24 AM
Announcing the easiest way to buy and sell bitcoin in NZ, Tua.co.nz

EDIT: Due to low revenue and poor market fit, it's with great regret we've had to shut down Tua.co.nz

  • Trade between XBT and NZD
  • Instant verification
  • Free deposits & withdrawals
  • Volume-based trading fees
  • Funds held securely offline
  • Responsive support

Questions?
reply to this post
Email: support@tua.co.nz
Twitter: @tua_nz
9  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Uh-oh what's up with btc-e? on: February 17, 2013, 08:46:38 AM
...and https://btc-e.com/ is back.

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support: ddos killed router in the data center 24

As predicted, looks like they were performing critical hardware upgrades!  Tongue
10  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Uh-oh what's up with btc-e? on: February 17, 2013, 08:25:36 AM
They're not down yet:

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You've come to the Web site btc-e.com.
Qrator Networks prevents and mitigates DDoS attacks. All HTTP requests to the btc-e.com pass through our network for traffic filtering.
Connection to the backend server of btc-e.com cannot be established. Try accessing btc-e.com later.

Sincerely, Qrator Networks
www.qrator.net

Cloudflare just go swapped for a solution closer to home, Qrator Networks.
11  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Uh-oh what's up with btc-e? on: February 17, 2013, 08:06:08 AM
According to Bitcoincharts, they've been down for 11 hours: http://bitcoincharts.com/markets/

I was integrating a trading bot with their API at the time, and it took me an hour of trying to fix the software before I reloaded their site.  :facepalm:

BTC-e DNS is handled by Cloudflare (https://www.cloudflare.com/overview), which should outright prevent or at least mitigate any DDoS attack.

From the domain's WHOIS info, you can see that the DNS records were last updated on:
2013.02.14,
2013.02.17 07:53:59 MSK/MSD,
2013.02.17 11:32:45 MSK/MSD
2013.02.17 12:03:42 MSK/MSD

Their public IP address has also changed at least twice in the last 24 hours, which you can see from the DiG command performed earlier:

$ dig a btc-e.com @brad.ns.cloudflare.com
;; ANSWER SECTION:
btc-e.com.      30   IN   A   141.101.123.139
btc-e.com.      30   IN   A   190.93.240.139
;; WHEN: Sat Feb 16 23:21:19 2013

$ dig a btc-e.com @brad.ns.cloudflare.com
;; ANSWER SECTION:
btc-e.com.      30   IN   A   108.162.204.148
btc-e.com.      30   IN   A   108.162.203.148
;; WHEN: Sun Feb 17 20:36:06 2013

$ dig a btc-e.com @brad.ns.cloudflare.com
;; ANSWER SECTION:
btc-e.com.      30   IN   A   178.248.232.6
;; WHEN: Sun Feb 17 20:59:51 2013

The two most likely causes of their site being down that I can think of are:
1) They've just moved from their previous DNS hosting provider to Cloudflare to provide increased resistance to the type of attacks they've recently been subjected to.
2) They're moving datacentre or performing critical hardware upgrades

My guess is that they'll be online imminently since the first three IP addresses used earlier today all belonged to Cloudflare, but the most recent one (178.248.232.6) is registered to one Alexander Asimov of Denegnyi lane 18, 119002 Moscow.... Cool


12  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Introduce yourself :) on: February 17, 2013, 04:55:37 AM
Hej

My name's byzantine, and I'm a python programmer. 

I was busy integrating a trading bot with the btc-e.com api and when they went down 8 hours ago.

I'm embarrassed at the time I spent blaming my code before I refreshed BTC-e.com and found out.
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