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This looks very professional with it's domain and design. The login system is creative too.
Did you try the webcam login? Unfortunately it doesn't support IE11. I didn't save the QR code but it should work under chrome as I can see my webcam activated using QR login.
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So do I need to give you my API keys to make it work or it stays with me on my computer?
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This looks very professional with it's domain and design. The login system is creative too.
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There are two issues lately:
1. Since the end of last week, I got a lot of red "Invalid request" banner after placing a swap offer. Usually it'll work just fine if I just place the exact offer again. So the offer is valid in fact.
I see so many "Invalid request" these days. It almost accounts 50% of the time. I have to repeatly submit the offer again and again. It is VERY annoying and I have no clue how to avoid it. Please investigate.
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There are two issues lately:
1. Since the end of last week, I got a lot of red "Invalid request" banner after placing a swap offer. Usually it'll work just fine if I just place the exact offer again. So the offer is valid in fact.
2. The new auto-reload feature after placing a liquidity offer is somehow annoying. Especially when you're on BTC swap page, it brings you back to the USD page. It should refresh just the order book and account balances, not the whole page, and a manual refresh button is preferred.
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This works the same way as BitAssets in Bitshares X.
Under Bitshares X, users can create BitUSD, BitGold (BitAssets) backed by BTS (the navtive internal currency) in the same way OP described.
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Does anyone know what the "partially filled at x%" means? No idea what the "x%" refers to.
"x%" means the theoretical annual rate. Just another (old) version for the regular "y%" daily rate. Ente Thanks, now it makes sense
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Does anyone know what the "partially filled at x%" means? No idea what the "x%" refers to.
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0.07 BTC Sent
TxID: 874de47b74c653ff3a5eac3020a51a5d1bf5bdde3bf5bd6b8e36f7cacd1833c5
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The low 2.5:1 leverage is intended to protect lender's money. If the leverage changes to 8:1, lender will have to bear a much greater risk provided bitfinex's current liquidity level. I'll stop lending if it goes to anything close to 8:1.
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The 1 minute interval seems to be not frequent enough. I lended out some 4000 USD @0.36 a couple of hours ago, but the "Lowest USD Liquidity Offer" shows a peak only at @0.33670 around that time.
Maybe you can request the order book more frequently if it doesn't hit API restriction.
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Maybe you can make it look like:
- Lowest USD Liquidity Offer - Lowest USD Liquidity Offer (30d average) - Highest USD Liquidity Demand (% per day)
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I agree it is not a good practice if the delay of regular withdrawal is intentional.
Currenty CFD swap interest rate at bitfinex is about 0.3% per day.
If regular withdrawal is delayed more than 3 days, then you are in a dilemma: a) pay 1% express withdrawal fees; or b) wait and lose swap income >0.9%
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1. the FRR order is missing from your order book
By this you mean the flash return rate, right? As far is I know the Flash Return Rate is the same as the the average rate on all open swaps, so basically it is in the "Average rate on Contract of Difference (CFD)" graph and the "Total sum of active loans" table. I can add "Flash Return Rate" lable to it, If that makes thing more clear. It's better adding FRR to the order book. Otherwise FRR orders will be missing from the depth graph, making it less useful for users want to put their smaller orders before FRR wall.
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did a trade with zxm7001, smooth operation!
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Just did a 1k PXL trade with dottking.
No hassle, trustworthy seller.
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