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Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion
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on: September 26, 2019, 03:54:38 PM
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I'm not expecting ~$9000 support level to break down, but if it actually does break down, $6000 ain't out of cards. Whoaza Raja. You seem to be a bit ahead of yourself, and yes I do agree that there should be some decent support at $9k, but there should also be some decent support in the $8k to $8.5k range too, no? Hmmm... from a bird's eye view at the late-2017 to 2019 price chart, it doesn't really seem like that $7xxx-$8xxx are the levels which can prove to be strong (as both, support and resistance). I know this is a very big range of values, but that's just how I look at it! Muh $8k to $8.5k range support...
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Economy / Exchanges / Re: [ANN] Bittrex - Next generation exchange (btc/ltc/eac/ppc/rdd/ftc/and more)
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on: September 26, 2019, 01:50:57 PM
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Judging by the looks of it, it's a feature that will allow you to trade without fees (after you've collected enough amount of credits).
Not really a bad deal if you trade a lot. Kinda looks like a loyalty program to me. Is it going to be 1 credit = 1 cents for every trade? This means If you trade $1000 and get $1000 worth of credits, your next trade is free but Bittrex won't get any commissions. Isn't it going to make them lose at least half of their revenue (assuming the number of users that use this exchange won't increase)?
Is there any clarity as to what happens with the credits and how the system works?
I decided to trade a few ADA for BTC at Bittrex to check this feature out; I traded 4080 ADA for BTC at the rate of 465 satoshis/ADA, and this is how it all went: It all went smoothly. I traded without any trading fee (due to adjustment of these credits). At the rate of $8100 per BTC, 0.00004743 BTC equals 38 cents. So it seems like 1 credit = 1 cent.
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Local / Other languages/locations / Re: Pakistan
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on: September 24, 2019, 10:16:29 PM
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Yea nearly 30 dead and more then 500 Injured mostly in Azad Kashmir. Will Imran Khan allow Indian military to perform rescue operation over there? LOL, no. Neither the Indian military is going to offer it, nor the prime minister Imran Khan is ever going to accept it.
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Economy / Exchanges / Re: Crypto exchanges comparison [trade fee + listing fee + age + mobile app + more!]
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on: September 24, 2019, 07:39:03 PM
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BitBay.net exchange ( https://bitbay.net/) has been added to the comparison. *information required*
I'd say this qualifies as "KYC required." https://bitbay.net/en/terms-of-use-maltaIt is necessary to identify the User in order to obtain full functionality of the Account, by mans of: - in the case of the User being a consumer: providing the features of the document stating the identity of the User, as well as his/her name, surname, citizenship, address of residence, country of birth, information on tax residence and occupied exposed political position, telephone number, date of birth and PESEL (personal identity number). In the case of the User who is a foreigner without PESEL (personal identity number), an equivalent of this number (or a statement about not having PESEL (personal identity number)) must be provided.
Thanks! I've added that information. Coinex doesn't support fiat trading. As for BitBay, you are required to go through KYC for withdrawing (both fiat and crypto). I realize that you're going to add a column regarding the number of scam accusations against each exchange, but I still believe that Yobit should be removed from this list, it's with no doubt the shadiest and the most unprofessional exchange out there, they don't deserve any kind of publicity. Information added. As per your request, I've deleted YoBit from the OP. I'll add it again once I'm ready with the Scam Accusations column.
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