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November 05, 2017, 10:43:01 AM
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was some news here? tried to read last pages but saw just technical information.

I'm working on a solution to make life easier for the exchanges to integrate our coin.
It is getting more difficult every day to get listed on a decent exchange, so we need to avoid forcing them to do additional work: this will make our chances higher.
as i understand, working with exchanges for listing is stopped now untill the wallet be ready?
don`t u want to try some small exchanges now? or it will be better to test new wallet at them?

My fear is loosing opportunities just because of EP amounts. That's what probably happened with yobit, maybe even with bittrex back then.

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November 07, 2017, 04:28:06 AM
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What do you mean by "coinsmarket"?
may be mean exchange coinsmarkets.com?
interesting, 12 miners, 0.5gh network and diff still hi. why?
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November 07, 2017, 06:11:48 AM
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What will happen when the price is too low?
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November 07, 2017, 06:30:43 AM
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I really don't get it, Coinsmarket is listing like every coin out there why aren't we applying there?

What do you mean by "coinsmarket"?

Maybe he's referring to this ?

No.

This is what he is talking about - https://coinsmarkets.com/

The exchange which is 9 decimal places, so don't get confused about the pricing you see there.

#crysx

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November 07, 2017, 07:38:25 AM
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I really don't get it, Coinsmarket is listing like every coin out there why aren't we applying there?

What do you mean by "coinsmarket"?

Maybe he's referring to this ?

No.

This is what he is talking about - https://coinsmarkets.com/

The exchange which is 9 decimal places, so don't get confused about the pricing you see there.

#crysx

Is it a good exchange? Any experience?

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November 07, 2017, 08:08:01 AM
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I really don't get it, Coinsmarket is listing like every coin out there why aren't we applying there?

What do you mean by "coinsmarket"?

Maybe he's referring to this ?

No.

This is what he is talking about - https://coinsmarkets.com/

The exchange which is 9 decimal places, so don't get confused about the pricing you see there.

#crysx

Is it a good exchange? Any experience?

I honestly can't comment.

It seems to be used, though it is a smaller volume, and people don;t seem to worry so much that it it trading with higher capacity of fractions of BTC, so assuming it is ok.

I have personally not traded on it, so it would be incorrect of me to comment more than what I have.

we at CWI prefer Cryptopia, for most of the coins we have, and about to push/pay for our last two coins to go on there, as we trade reasonably well there and are about to initiate the trading bot for the CWI-Mining system to plug into. So Cryptopia is what we have experience with and can say that it's API and systems are reasonably fast (not as fast as Bittrex though), and the support is good also.

Forget Bittrex, unless they WANT you in their system.

NovaExchange is reasonable, but are shutting down, whereas coinexchange.io seems to be running ok also, though it too (like CoinsMarkets) is a low volume Exchange.

So there are a few choices, but I would think Cryptopia would be the better option, even if more expensive. Our experience with CCEX is not a pleasant one (we have DRZ there) due to the fact that continue (almost EVERY month) to place DRZ on the delist, and seem to be doing this with a LOT of coins to kick in the volume. So be wary of CCEX and their tactics, though it is a nice interface.

Stay WELL away from yobit. You will suffer at their hands.

Hope this helps pallas!

#crysx

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November 07, 2017, 08:51:01 AM
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Is it a good exchange? Any experience?

Last time I've personally used this exchange it was a complete disaster (May 2017), exchange couldn't even calculate BTC volume of order right. For example, I've wanted to buy 1000000 SWEEP for 0.000001 BTC each coin or something, total 1 BTC, exchange gives me total price of 1000 BTC and says that I don't have enough funds to do this operation... Also there were problems with funds withdrawal (button simply didn't work) Angry

If take a look at this exchange now, first thing I see is that they've tweaked UI a bit, can't say anything about functionality because I won't risk depositing funds there again  Grin

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November 07, 2017, 08:55:07 AM
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I really don't get it, Coinsmarket is listing like every coin out there why aren't we applying there?

What do you mean by "coinsmarket"?

Maybe he's referring to this ?

No.

This is what he is talking about - https://coinsmarkets.com/

The exchange which is 9 decimal places, so don't get confused about the pricing you see there.

#crysx

Is it a good exchange? Any experience?

I honestly can't comment.

It seems to be used, though it is a smaller volume, and people don;t seem to worry so much that it it trading with higher capacity of fractions of BTC, so assuming it is ok.

I have personally not traded on it, so it would be incorrect of me to comment more than what I have.

we at CWI prefer Cryptopia, for most of the coins we have, and about to push/pay for our last two coins to go on there, as we trade reasonably well there and are about to initiate the trading bot for the CWI-Mining system to plug into. So Cryptopia is what we have experience with and can say that it's API and systems are reasonably fast (not as fast as Bittrex though), and the support is good also.

Forget Bittrex, unless they WANT you in their system.

NovaExchange is reasonable, but are shutting down, whereas coinexchange.io seems to be running ok also, though it too (like CoinsMarkets) is a low volume Exchange.

So there are a few choices, but I would think Cryptopia would be the better option, even if more expensive. Our experience with CCEX is not a pleasant one (we have DRZ there) due to the fact that continue (almost EVERY month) to place DRZ on the delist, and seem to be doing this with a LOT of coins to kick in the volume. So be wary of CCEX and their tactics, though it is a nice interface.

Stay WELL away from yobit. You will suffer at their hands.

Hope this helps pallas!

#crysx

Thanks for your comments :-)
Let me add some.
Cryptopia is expensive, but so is coinexchange and livecoin (about same price, too much for us).
Yobit: we paid for inclusion, they did nothing, we got our money back. At least it's fair. Support is non-existent.
We are going to be included in the next bisq update, but I have no idea of the volume it might bring as I don't have experience with distributed exchanges. Having to install an application to trade will probably scare some, but the concept is interesting and I like to think that it will be the future.

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November 07, 2017, 09:08:38 AM
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I really don't get it, Coinsmarket is listing like every coin out there why aren't we applying there?

What do you mean by "coinsmarket"?

Maybe he's referring to this ?

No.

This is what he is talking about - https://coinsmarkets.com/

The exchange which is 9 decimal places, so don't get confused about the pricing you see there.

#crysx

Is it a good exchange? Any experience?

I honestly can't comment.

It seems to be used, though it is a smaller volume, and people don;t seem to worry so much that it it trading with higher capacity of fractions of BTC, so assuming it is ok.

I have personally not traded on it, so it would be incorrect of me to comment more than what I have.

we at CWI prefer Cryptopia, for most of the coins we have, and about to push/pay for our last two coins to go on there, as we trade reasonably well there and are about to initiate the trading bot for the CWI-Mining system to plug into. So Cryptopia is what we have experience with and can say that it's API and systems are reasonably fast (not as fast as Bittrex though), and the support is good also.

Forget Bittrex, unless they WANT you in their system.

NovaExchange is reasonable, but are shutting down, whereas coinexchange.io seems to be running ok also, though it too (like CoinsMarkets) is a low volume Exchange.

So there are a few choices, but I would think Cryptopia would be the better option, even if more expensive. Our experience with CCEX is not a pleasant one (we have DRZ there) due to the fact that continue (almost EVERY month) to place DRZ on the delist, and seem to be doing this with a LOT of coins to kick in the volume. So be wary of CCEX and their tactics, though it is a nice interface.

Stay WELL away from yobit. You will suffer at their hands.

Hope this helps pallas!

#crysx

Thanks for your comments :-)
Let me add some.
Cryptopia is expensive, but so is coinexchange and livecoin (about same price, too much for us).
Yobit: we paid for inclusion, they did nothing, we got our money back. At least it's fair. Support is non-existent.
We are going to be included in the next bisq update, but I have no idea of the volume it might bring as I don't have experience with distributed exchanges. Having to install an application to trade will probably scare some, but the concept is interesting and I like to think that it will be the future.

The volume on bisq is super low, even for BTC <-> FIAT trades. But I think it's good to be in there early so we're available once they gain traction. I like the concept and I think it's the future (no man in the middle).

I think Cryptopia sounds interesting then Smiley

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November 07, 2017, 09:37:57 AM
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but cryptopia, coinexchange and livecoin all want SOME BTC for listing :-(

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November 07, 2017, 11:39:13 AM
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but cryptopia, coinexchange and livecoin all want SOME BTC for listing :-(

Did you try this one? They have some problems adding bbr but if it's free then why not to fill the form?

http://kucoinform.mikecrm.com/tAssDWK
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November 07, 2017, 12:04:28 PM
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NovaExchange is reasonable, but are shutting down, whereas coinexchange.io seems to be running ok also, though it too (like CoinsMarkets) is a low volume Exchange.
Your info is old. Coinexchange.io has +/- the same volume as cryptopia both are ~45-55 rank on coinsmarketcap with 5-6M af day volume
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November 07, 2017, 01:50:56 PM
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Whats wrong with faucet ?  Huh Huh
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November 07, 2017, 06:02:18 PM
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but cryptopia, coinexchange and livecoin all want SOME BTC for listing :-(

Let me tell you some prices:
cryptopia = ~4 BTC (5M DOT coins)
livecoin = 4 BTC
coinexchange = 1 BTC

as an alternative there are few small exchanges like:
https://trade.cryptobroker.io
https://stocks.exchange/
cryptoDAO.com

free listings if I'm not wrong for the first 2 don't know how much is now for cryptodao, was 700$ few months ago.
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November 07, 2017, 06:46:22 PM
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Maybe we can manage to gather 1 btc for coinexchange.io.
What do you guys think?

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November 07, 2017, 06:55:49 PM
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Maybe we can manage to gather 1 btc for coinexchange.io.
What do you guys think?


I think we should do it! 1 BTC is nothing if the community is united. I suggest to make a donation fund: BTC, LTC, ETH, XCN, etc, each will donate what they have. If each will donate like 50-100$ we will gather the 7000$ until the end of the month when nova will halt deposits.
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November 07, 2017, 06:59:14 PM
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but cryptopia, coinexchange and livecoin all want SOME BTC for listing :-(

Let me tell you some prices:
cryptopia = ~4 BTC (5M DOT coins)
livecoin = 4 BTC
coinexchange = 1 BTC

as an alternative there are few small exchanges like:
https://trade.cryptobroker.io
https://stocks.exchange/
cryptoDAO.com

free listings if I'm not wrong for the first 2 don't know how much is now for cryptodao, was 700$ few months ago.

I saw somewhere that cryptopia is offering a 50% discount to the  coins that are listed on novaexchange so it should be 2 BTC. I know that is a lot of money still but I thought you maybe want to know this.
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November 07, 2017, 07:16:22 PM
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Wow, if you think about it, how crazy that exchanges not only take money to list a coin but also make lots of profits during trading.
Maybe some of the exchanges can be convinced to let us in for cheap if we point out our trade history on BTC38?

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November 07, 2017, 07:44:04 PM
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Wow, if you think about it, how crazy that exchanges not only take money to list a coin but also make lots of profits during trading.
Maybe some of the exchanges can be convinced to let us in for cheap if we point out our trade history on BTC38?

That's what I tried to do with bittrex, but it didn't work :-/

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November 08, 2017, 10:14:44 AM
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XCN was listed (free) on AEX:

https://www.aex.com/page/trade.html?trade_coin_name=XCN

It is the international btc38, created after the chinese regulations.

XCN trading is open but you can't deposit yet.

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