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1  Local / Marketplace (India) / Re: Alert: Be carefull to open account in PAYTM on: September 17, 2016, 01:56:18 PM
I only feel there could be 3 reasons.
  • He entered password wrong himself which triggered the suspicious activity (but this is very rare and uncommon)
  • He tried logging in from a different PC with different public IP while his previous session was active only a few moments ago in another PC or the location of access is very large(2 different cities)
  • He's a victim of phishing attack
2  Local / India / Re: Buying bitcoin from coinsecure on: August 08, 2016, 05:03:41 PM
Ok so I have successfully tele-verified my account for kyc and bank account. But Still I'm not able to buy bitcoins. The buy button is still grayed out. Should I deposit money first and use that to but btc or is that some error on their website? I'm not yet clear how their buying btc works. Also, what does those 2 highlighted boxes do? Why is the btc price editable? I saw their youtube video guide but still not understandable.
Regards,
Vijai

- The buy button is still grayed out. Should I deposit money first and use that to but btc or is that some error on their website?
* Buy button activates if order is above 0.01, fiat amout is above 100 in total and balance is available. May activate if no balance also, but will return insuff balance error.

- Also, what does those 2 highlighted boxes do?
* INR to Spend allows you to enter the amount in INR. Example - I want to buy BTC for 500 Rs rather than 0.013, etc... Either the BTC to Buy ot INR to spend field needs to be input.

- Why is the btc price editable?
* You set the price. The price in the rate box is the last buy/ sell order price. If you need to set a price lower or higher, you can do that as well and that trade will complete when someone else matches the order. If the order does not get completed, it will move into the pending orders box, where you can cancel it or wait for completion.

P.S: I'm already using the beta app. Its clean UI but far from finished product

Got a new Site coming up for wallet and exchange. Working towards making that a lot more user friendly.
Apps should also help a long way.

Ok. That seems to be bit understandable. So when I set the buying price, when someone else also buys for same price the order is completed? Also, I found something odd and asking you since I just now realised you are CTO of coinsecure. I used my HDFC account to deposit to the HDFC account of coinsecure. But, in HDFC, its transfer within bank (which is neither NEFT nor RTGS according to my bank statement) so I couldn't choose exact method of deposit in Fiat balance and still chose NEFT on a vague guess and now its waiting for approval. I'm sorry for troubling you much but I'm still trying hard to familiarize with the environment before starting with buying/selling btc.

P.s: Already using the beta app.Have to say its very clean UI but far from done with too many debugging toast messages.
Will have to check this with the banking team and revert.

Yeah, think in a week or 2 mobile shud be good to go. New Api has helped lots in finishing the missing bits, etc.
Desktop app also around. Looks darn good so far.

I'm totally fine with the verification process. Infact, i just made ₹100 transaction to familiarize with the process. I'm looking forward for the app. One cool feature would be to get notified when the exchange price reaches a point the user specifies.
But one of my previous question went unanswered. When i set the buying price ordering and someone buys for the same price the order is completed?
3  Local / India / Re: Buying bitcoin from coinsecure on: August 08, 2016, 04:26:29 PM
Ok so I have successfully tele-verified my account for kyc and bank account. But Still I'm not able to buy bitcoins. The buy button is still grayed out. Should I deposit money first and use that to but btc or is that some error on their website? I'm not yet clear how their buying btc works. Also, what does those 2 highlighted boxes do? Why is the btc price editable? I saw their youtube video guide but still not understandable.
Regards,
Vijai

- The buy button is still grayed out. Should I deposit money first and use that to but btc or is that some error on their website?
* Buy button activates if order is above 0.01, fiat amout is above 100 in total and balance is available. May activate if no balance also, but will return insuff balance error.

- Also, what does those 2 highlighted boxes do?
* INR to Spend allows you to enter the amount in INR. Example - I want to buy BTC for 500 Rs rather than 0.013, etc... Either the BTC to Buy ot INR to spend field needs to be input.

- Why is the btc price editable?
* You set the price. The price in the rate box is the last buy/ sell order price. If you need to set a price lower or higher, you can do that as well and that trade will complete when someone else matches the order. If the order does not get completed, it will move into the pending orders box, where you can cancel it or wait for completion.

P.S: I'm already using the beta app. Its clean UI but far from finished product

Got a new Site coming up for wallet and exchange. Working towards making that a lot more user friendly.
Apps should also help a long way.

Ok. That seems to be bit understandable. So when I set the buying price, when someone else also buys for same price the order is completed? Also, I found something odd and asking you since I just now realised you are CTO of coinsecure. I used my HDFC account to deposit to the HDFC account of coinsecure. But, in HDFC, its transfer within bank (which is neither NEFT nor RTGS according to my bank statement) so I couldn't choose exact method of deposit in Fiat balance and still chose NEFT on a vague guess and now its waiting for approval. I'm sorry for troubling you much but I'm still trying hard to familiarize with the environment before starting with buying/selling btc.

P.s: Already using the beta app.Have to say its very clean UI but far from done with too many debugging toast messages.
4  Local / India / Re: Buying bitcoin from coinsecure on: August 08, 2016, 01:28:04 PM
Ok so I have successfully tele-verified my account for kyc and bank account. But Still I'm not able to buy bitcoins. The buy button is still grayed out. Should I deposit money first and use that to but btc or is that some error on their website? I'm not yet clear how their buying btc works. Also, what does those 2 highlighted boxes do? Why is the btc price editable? I saw their youtube video guide but still not understandable.
Regards,
Vijai
5  Local / India / Re: Buying bitcoin from coinsecure on: August 07, 2016, 03:23:31 PM
Thank you! I'm ok with that. BTW, can you give some insight on wallets? I'm confused on what wallet to choose, which to choose and if I can buy btc from one broker and send it to a wallet from someone else?
6  Local / India / Re: Buying bitcoin from coinsecure on: August 07, 2016, 02:09:37 PM
Hello,
I'm very new to bitcoins and I suddenly have interest in investing in bitcoin in very small amounts. I'm a student and I just want to invest some part of my monthly savings in bitcoin. We are looking at some ₹2000-3000 per month. I dont expect much profit very soon but I see this just as a way of saving and chance of having higher profit than bank interest. I'm considering coinsecure to buy and sell bitcoins and also use their wallet for storing it. Is that a good way to start? I want to pay for the bitcoins using netbanking or Debit card and be able to transfer money to bank by selling bitcoins. Would coinsecure.in be good option for this?

Regards,
Vijai

Yes, you can buy from Coinsecure, Zebpay or Unocoin.
I prefer unocoin : https://www.unocoin.com/?referrerid=41011
You get INR 200 for signing up. Use code : UNO200.

I saw that but their fee is high. Also, can I pay through DC and withdraw btc to my bank account in coinsecure? And what are the advantages of using Unocoin than coinsecure?
7  Local / India / Buying bitcoin from coinsecure on: August 07, 2016, 01:44:59 PM
Hello,
I'm very new to bitcoins and I suddenly have interest in investing in bitcoin in very small amounts. I'm a student and I just want to invest some part of my monthly savings in bitcoin. We are looking at some ₹2000-3000 per month. I dont expect much profit very soon but I see this just as a way of saving and chance of having higher profit than bank interest. I'm considering coinsecure to buy and sell bitcoins and also use their wallet for storing it. Is that a good way to start? I want to pay for the bitcoins using netbanking or Debit card and be able to transfer money to bank by selling bitcoins. Would coinsecure.in be good option for this?

Regards,
Vijai
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