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July 31, 2017, 12:34:11 PM
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Good luck with the project.
I also lost few ETH at btc e.
Sad to hear it, I sympathize with you and all those who have lost money there. All did not expect that the greatest exchanger could fall. The confidence of the exchanger is reduced, hopefully not the same case occurs.
IMHO the next level is decentralized exchanges like:
  • Waves DEX
  • NXT Asset Exchange
  • BitShares Asset Exchange
  • Lykke

Does anyone have a good experience with decentralized exchanges?

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July 31, 2017, 01:09:30 PM
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Good luck with the project.
I also lost few ETH at btc e.
Sad to hear it, I sympathize with you and all those who have lost money there. All did not expect that the greatest exchanger could fall. The confidence of the exchanger is reduced, hopefully not the same case occurs.
IMHO the next level is decentralized exchanges like:
  • Waves DEX
  • NXT Asset Exchange
  • BitShares Asset Exchange
  • Lykke

Does anyone have a good experience with decentralized exchanges?

I am planning on using the bitshares DEX for my project and run the coins as a User Issued Asset.  My team and I like the easy multisig hierarchy functions built in and the decentralized aspects of the exchange.

I have some experience using the dex before and it works great on bitshares. Very fast and reliable. The only small problem I could find with it is there is no real hardware wallet for bitshares assets so have to rely on multisig to secure funds.
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July 31, 2017, 01:13:07 PM
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IMHO the next level is decentralized exchanges like:
  • Waves DEX
  • NXT Asset Exchange
  • BitShares Asset Exchange
  • Lykke

Does anyone have a good experience with decentralized exchanges?
From a decentralized exchange as you mentioned above, I only use WAVES DEX. So far I have no problem with deposite or withdrawal. About security, I think dex is very safe. It's just that I do not like is a lot of fake assets scattered on dex. So be careful if you want to trade, make sure the asset has a green mark so you are not fooled to buy fake assets.

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July 31, 2017, 05:28:09 PM
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It's seems new domain will be https://btc-e.top. Beware, do not enter your login/pass, before official info from devs.
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July 31, 2017, 11:06:59 PM
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It's seems new domain will be https://btc-e.top. Beware, do not enter your login/pass, before official info from devs.
The site is down as for now. Looks like it was a fishing site!

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August 02, 2017, 01:47:20 AM
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Good luck with the project.
I also lost few ETH at btc e.
Sad to hear it, I sympathize with you and all those who have lost money there. All did not expect that the greatest exchanger could fall. The confidence of the exchanger is reduced, hopefully not the same case occurs.
IMHO the next level is decentralized exchanges like:
  • Waves DEX
  • NXT Asset Exchange
  • BitShares Asset Exchange
  • Lykke

Does anyone have a good experience with decentralized exchanges?

I am planning on using the bitshares DEX for my project and run the coins as a User Issued Asset.  My team and I like the easy multisig hierarchy functions built in and the decentralized aspects of the exchange.

I have some experience using the dex before and it works great on bitshares. Very fast and reliable. The only small problem I could find with it is there is no real hardware wallet for bitshares assets so have to rely on multisig to secure funds.
Dex is still trustworthy, I've tried it. Most importantly they provide good service, fast and reliable. As long as there are no suspicious cases like WD pending, etc, you are safe to use them.
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August 02, 2017, 02:43:17 AM
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Good luck with the project.
I also lost few ETH at btc e.
Sad to hear it, I sympathize with you and all those who have lost money there. All did not expect that the greatest exchanger could fall. The confidence of the exchanger is reduced, hopefully not the same case occurs.
IMHO the next level is decentralized exchanges like:
  • Waves DEX
  • NXT Asset Exchange
  • BitShares Asset Exchange
  • Lykke

Does anyone have a good experience with decentralized exchanges?

I am planning on using the bitshares DEX for my project and run the coins as a User Issued Asset.  My team and I like the easy multisig hierarchy functions built in and the decentralized aspects of the exchange.

I have some experience using the dex before and it works great on bitshares. Very fast and reliable. The only small problem I could find with it is there is no real hardware wallet for bitshares assets so have to rely on multisig to secure funds.
Dex is still trustworthy, I've tried it. Most importantly they provide good service, fast and reliable. As long as there are no suspicious cases like WD pending, etc, you are safe to use them.

But the volume of trades their cannot support for a coin to pump hard, But their are promising one if you spot those great coin listed their so much better if we seek better profits we must go on better exchange but we shouldn't placed to much money on one particular exchange to avoid some lose just like what btc-e happenings and better seek multiple exchange to make our life more easier.
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August 03, 2017, 09:59:40 AM
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Good luck with the project.
I also lost few ETH at btc e.
Sad to hear it, I sympathize with you and all those who have lost money there. All did not expect that the greatest exchanger could fall. The confidence of the exchanger is reduced, hopefully not the same case occurs.
IMHO the next level is decentralized exchanges like:
  • Waves DEX
  • NXT Asset Exchange
  • BitShares Asset Exchange
  • Lykke

Does anyone have a good experience with decentralized exchanges?

I am planning on using the bitshares DEX for my project and run the coins as a User Issued Asset.  My team and I like the easy multisig hierarchy functions built in and the decentralized aspects of the exchange.

I have some experience using the dex before and it works great on bitshares. Very fast and reliable. The only small problem I could find with it is there is no real hardware wallet for bitshares assets so have to rely on multisig to secure funds.
Dex is still trustworthy, I've tried it. Most importantly they provide good service, fast and reliable. As long as there are no suspicious cases like WD pending, etc, you are safe to use them.

But the volume of trades their cannot support for a coin to pump hard, But their are promising one if you spot those great coin listed their so much better if we seek better profits we must go on better exchange but we shouldn't placed to much money on one particular exchange to avoid some lose just like what btc-e happenings and better seek multiple exchange to make our life more easier.
I never keep money there, too risky. Play fast to take advantage of it safer, Case BTC-e is a bad example, no one can be trusted on the internet. Unless we are smarter and disciplined to invest. Trying to secure the money you have right away.
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August 03, 2017, 10:04:57 AM
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 Only had good experiences with btc-e, will miss there 5 min betting and trolbox.
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August 03, 2017, 12:23:40 PM
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Only had good experiences with btc-e, will miss there 5 min betting and trolbox.
what do you mean by '5 min betting'?

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August 09, 2017, 12:23:35 PM
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IMHO the next level is decentralized exchanges like:
  • Waves DEX
  • NXT Asset Exchange
  • BitShares Asset Exchange
  • Lykke

Does anyone have a good experience with decentralized exchanges?

I am planning on using the bitshares DEX for my project and run the coins as a User Issued Asset.  My team and I like the easy multisig hierarchy functions built in and the decentralized aspects of the exchange.

Hi! ... I have been using BitShares a bit since a while, it works pretty well, also has some decent volume.

NXT and Waves do work well, too, but AFAIK only BitShares has those fully collateralized pegged assets such as BitUSD and BitGold, which would be of great help when you want to trade your UIA against a not-so-volatile token.
Correct me, if i'm wrong, but on Waves, the USD is apparently a third-party backed token, similar to the Openledger tokens on BTS.

What I miss on BTS is a wallet that does work on my smartphone(s), and a better support of BTS tokens on the altcoin exchanges. Can't find BitUSD or BitSilver traded anywhere.
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August 09, 2017, 12:27:58 PM
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IMHO the next level is decentralized exchanges like:
  • Waves DEX
  • NXT Asset Exchange
  • BitShares Asset Exchange
  • Lykke

Does anyone have a good experience with decentralized exchanges?

I am planning on using the bitshares DEX for my project and run the coins as a User Issued Asset.  My team and I like the easy multisig hierarchy functions built in and the decentralized aspects of the exchange.

Hi! ... I have been using BitShares a bit since a while, it works pretty well, also has some decent volume.

NXT and Waves do work well, too, but AFAIK only BitShares has those fully collateralized pegged assets such as BitUSD and BitGold, which would be of great help when you want to trade your UIA against a not-so-volatile token.
Correct me, if i'm wrong, but on Waves, the USD is apparently a third-party backed token, similar to the Openledger tokens on BTS.

What I miss on BTS is a wallet that does work on my smartphone(s), and a better support of BTS tokens on the altcoin exchanges. Can't find BitUSD or BitSilver traded anywhere.

Thank you for a valuable feedback. I should give a try to DEX by BitShares.

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August 09, 2017, 01:02:36 PM
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Oooo that's so bad , I honestly didn't store anything , and I didn't even have coins on BTC-e .But i heard that Alexander Vinnik , the founder was arrested and so was BTC-e , that's to bad seriously like a lot of people have their coins blocked.

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August 09, 2017, 08:27:18 PM
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Hi, don't worry about your money I think btc-e will be available soon, they will either continue to work or allow to withdrawals only. I am sure that all funds are safe now.

I equally hope they will come around at least to allow users to withdraw their coins, i have small amount of btc with them but it is my my money no matter how small.

I hope your assumption can become a reality though there is no source for such information.
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August 10, 2017, 01:17:07 AM
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Great that you are still working on your project !!
I lost on other exchanges before and it is somthing you wil think twice about in the future.
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