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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: XCM exchange token
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on: October 30, 2019, 04:17:13 PM
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I realise that exchanges and their tokens are now a current trend, but what is basically the difference between Metro exchange and any other one. Besides where are the competitive advantages what differs you from Binance?
CoinMetro is fully regulated and does proper KYC/AML, Binance does not. Binance, Bitfinex and all those seem to be getting heat from regulators atm they might not be around in a year! the XCM token is also more useful than BNB.10-50% of all fees will result in market bought XCM. (10-50% depends on a formula so it will vary) upcoming passive income launches: TraM (TAM, trade mirror a manager) Margin posting(margin lending) debit cards actually direct fiat deposits/withdrawals - how can binance be so big and not offer it? because no banks direct-partners with them! and finally, I'm not related to them(when you say "differs you") so don't take my writing like official statements. this is also pretty huge, check out this blog postthey're building a CSD for the first true tokenized securities market. and coinmetro will be the first trading facility for this. meaning people will come in to CoinMetro to buy Tokenized securities so there's a glorious future, that's why I tihnk XCM is so cheap atm.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: PRQ - Parsiq - IEO ongoing - opinions?
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on: October 12, 2019, 12:25:19 PM
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This came in an email: If you purchase at least 5,000 PRQ in total, you will meet the requirements for entering a Raffle where 20 lucky winners will get 5,000 PRQ each! You can earn up to 3 tickets, so buying 5K, 10K or 15K PRQ in total will respectively give you one, two or three tickets to the raffle.
In addition, if you are among the top 5 of participants purchasing the most PRQ tokens, you are guaranteed to 20,000 additional PRQ tokens for FREE!
PARSIQ does offer a lot of bonuses
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Lowest trading fees here?
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on: October 12, 2019, 12:22:14 PM
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I just test the Express and Pro version, the platform is nice. I guess you are using bots to make the orderbooks? As you have 3.5BTC orders both on buy/sell with a very decent 0.1% margin. How strict is your KYC? If you prove solvency, I may move some of my trades on your platform. For Simple, I've got 404: https://go.coinmetro.com/?ref=page#/exchange/simplexThe liquidity comes from a liquidity provider, 3.5BTC orders but that is only the top layer so there's more depth but not visible they updated the platforms so the URL seems to have changed yesterday, I edited my post! Coinmetro is a fully regulated exchange so does comply with KYC regulations. Tier 1 (deposit/withdraw crypto) = Identification + phone number Tier 2(deposit/withdraw fiat) = Proof of Adress Tier 3(for very high limits) = Source of Wealth really similar to most other regulated excchanges I think. Tier 2 should be enough for most! CoinMetro has been around a while now since January, and still building . this upcoming TRAM(Trade mirroring like TAM) will be a great selling point when marketing begins.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Lowest trading fees here?
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on: October 11, 2019, 08:09:37 PM
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0.10% taker fees, but -0.05% maker that means you're paid 50% of the fees the taker pays.
I think it's a great thing for big volume traders. Also with the XCM token, they said there will be further discounts if you hold it (like BNB) (a lot of other utility with XCM too, every fee inducing trade = 10-50% XCM bought and burned)
After reading the website, you are right it's 50% of the taker's fee, will be a bonus for the maker. Big volume traders, or whales might have a bit interesting opportunity from this but they will eventually face the withdrawal fee, comparing to some exchanges it seems low but when you want to withdraw big funds, you'll be charged a little more expensive. 0.10% taker fees, but -0.05% maker that means you're paid 50% of the fees the taker pays.
I think it's a great thing for big volume traders. Also with the XCM token, they said there will be further discounts if you hold it (like BNB) (a lot of other utility with XCM too, every fee inducing trade = 10-50% XCM bought and burned)
After reading the website, you are right it's 50% of the taker's fee, will be a bonus for the maker. Big volume traders, or whales might have a bit interesting opportunity from this but they will eventually face the withdrawal fee, comparing to some exchanges it seems low but when you want to withdraw big funds, you'll be charged a little more expensive. Currently they use bitgo so it's bitgo's fees, but they will build thier own system for this Many new exchange available now, but if the number of trader & volume is low. This kind of exchange can not won't be able to run for long time. There also concern too with security, are they actively do hackathon program? I prefer to do trading on exchange that can handle them self on this issue.
same thing that it's bitgo's wallets = bitgo has never been hacked, and most problems with hacks are because people are not following protocol.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Lowest trading fees here?
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on: October 10, 2019, 04:40:26 PM
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You'll not get the better answer if you don't compare your trading website with other trading websites. I personally know some of them which will help you to compare all-stocks.net is one of them. Hope you'll get some good ideas from here. Well there's a comparison chart right there in the main post Could you share what part of your site has some comparisons? Thanks
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Lowest trading fees here?
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on: October 10, 2019, 03:01:42 PM
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Taker fees: 0.10% Maker fees: -0.05%
(Makers are those who place orders into the book. So if you place an order in the book and it gets filled, you get paid 0.05% of the fee..!)
Still not worth for me, unless it's 0.05% from amount I have placed. 0.05% from 0.10% is 0.0000005% I'd rather use other exchanges with zero reward and you better to keep this reward for yourself to increase ability to compete, create better security and promotions. 0.10% taker fees, but -0.05% maker that means you're paid 50% of the fees the taker pays. I think it's a great thing for big volume traders. Also with the XCM token, they said there will be further discounts if you hold it (like BNB) (a lot of other utility with XCM too, every fee inducing trade = 10-50% XCM bought and burned)
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Lowest trading fees here?
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on: October 10, 2019, 12:16:27 PM
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seems legit .but may i ask how long does this exchange existing?because that's one thing traders might need for legitimacy and proficiency of this exchange but the fee is really low and fist time that i see this low I took a look at the website, Coinmetro looks promising.
For one, i noticed it's a hell of a lot more modern than most exchanges i've seen out there. The user interface seems very friendly but i'm worried of how the trading experience feels like. I can't imagine how all the stylish effects could have a negative effect on trading speed?
same observation mate,very efficient looking site though we will only find the difference when we start using it The exchange went live January, so been going strong for quite some time. New products rolling out over time, always something in the works. TRAM is next (Trade mirroring) They say that a big funding ticket is close and with that they will be doing a lot of marketing + new hires, so hopefully it won't be that unknown soon should stack up on XCM before then! The CEO is the founder of fxpig.com so he probably knows what a trader needs
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Lowest trading fees here?
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on: October 10, 2019, 01:43:38 AM
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It's not the same, I'm actually interested to know if there are lower fees than CoinMetro, Coinbase was just them raising fees, so it's a different thread CoinMetro is fully regulated in Europe and does everything according to regulations. Stricter KYC (but still easy) and so on, no problems been live since January Coinmetro may indeed have advantages with lower trading costs, but is there a guaranteed security? I want to make sure that many people know, because in my opinion security is number one after all, and binance has proven safe so far, and even though they have been hacked they dare to take responsibility. this is what i like from binance, if coinmetro can be like that, it is possible that it will be better and more crowded because the cost is cheaper.
Binance got KYC hack because they took on a third party for their KYC service, I think if you mean lost funds earlier, yeah maybe, or hiding money CoinMetro is using BitGo as a wallet provider and that's insured money, multisig cold wallets, BitGo never been hacked simply put, msot "hacks" is negligence by people in charge. Not following protocol.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Lowest trading fees here?
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on: October 09, 2019, 09:31:56 PM
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Is there any exchange offering better fees than CoinMetro?Ever since I found them I've only been using CoinMetro, and they strive to offer the lowest fees in the market. Pretty stealth mode exchange currently with not alot of volume but alot of development ongoing, and liquidity providers for all the main cryptos, so no problems trading Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP, and so on.. Fully regulated exchange with fiat on/off ramps too. Taker fees: 0.10% Maker fees: -0.05% can be as low as 0.05% taker fees! (Makers are those who place orders into the book. So if you place an order in the book and it gets filled, you get paid 50% of the fee..!)They have pretty awesome platforms covering same stuff like most other exchanges:Simple/ Express/ Pro Exchanges + Margin Trading platforms With Coinbase being the place for noobs to trade, maybe CoinMetro can compete with the same simple platforms and much lower fees. Also stuff like trade mirroring (portfolio management), margin posting, passive income opportunities.. debit cards From CoinMetro's new website:
The CoinMetro exchange is offering a deposit bonus currently!CoinMetro's XCM token is tied in with all fee functionality of the platform, and a lot of utility. Currently, a 50 XCM bonus is given on the first deposit!
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: PRQ - Parsiq - IEO ongoing - opinions?
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on: October 09, 2019, 09:22:09 PM
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Seems like a lot of PRQ bonuses in the works atm, this came in the newsletter: " Last week we announced our special 100K PRQ Raffle in addition to our referral bonuses.But we’re unstoppable, and we’ve got yet another bonus for you! Top 5 participants purchasing the most PRQ tokens by the end of the Primary Issuance, will also get 20,000 PRQ Tokens each – current equivalent to 500 EUR worth PRQ tokens! Sounds incredible? But it’s true!
So, not only do you have a chance to get referral bonuses and participate in the 100K PRQ Raffle, but you can also qualify for the 20,000 PRQ tokens prize! Wait no more – participate in the PARSIQ Primary Issuance now and get one of the bonuses! Or why not all of them?"
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: PRQ - Parsiq - IEO ongoing - opinions?
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on: October 09, 2019, 11:37:49 AM
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Volume is very low, almost did, how we can go with this exchange, if i do this mean i throw my money a way, i do not mind to join the small exchanges but should be there fair volume at least.
general volume of the exchange? they are launching liquidity providers this month or next month, so there will be liquidity on all pairs. Right now only on the big ones this should help volume
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: PRQ - Parsiq - IEO ongoing - opinions?
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on: October 08, 2019, 12:35:21 PM
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How much was collected in the first sale? In what currency? I would like to see the exact numbers. As well as wallets for funds, if possible. I'm curious what the project will do if the sales fail? Will it return everything to investors?
I think PRQ raised over 1m € private sale at 0.02€. This current public sale is ongoing for 1.5 more months
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