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June 17, 2013, 01:58:58 PM
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http://coinmkt.com/#/

What have people heard about coinmkt

is it supposed to be a high volume exchange?
usd friendly?
good hardware / software systems?
lots of capital?
security?
hacking insurance?

bigger than GOX, Btce or smaller?

when will it open?

any news on it at all...?

edit looks a little bit not pro, eg typo's on blog/site

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"BitInstant raise $1.5 million lead by the famous Winklevoss twins and has emerged as a key player in the nascent Bitcoin market: The company already processes approximately 30 percent of the money going into and out of Bitcoin, and last month alone facilitated 30,000 transactions, the Winklevosses said in a phone call this week."


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June 24, 2013, 10:36:56 PM
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Hey All,

Travis from Coin Market here.

We're currently in private testing with regards to our trade engine. And yes we'll have SSL encryption, distributed & decentralized web services to protect against DDOS, and other measures to help us ward off attackers. We plan on launching Coin Market in public beta in mid-July, and we're doing some PR in conjunction with the Bitcoin Conference in NYC on July 30.

http://www.mediabistro.com/insidebitcoins/

Send us any typos - support@coinmkt.com , we'd love to correct them Smiley

Right now we're working on compliance with US regulators, as our main goal is supporting USD => crypto, and as I'm sure you know, the US govt. isn't it making it easy to do business in BTC, unfortunately.

Signup on our website, we'll be sending out a newsletter shortly detailing the launch. Thanks!

http://coinmkt.com

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June 24, 2013, 11:57:13 PM
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Hey All,

Travis from Coin Market here.

We're currently in private testing with regards to our trade engine. And yes we'll have SSL encryption, distributed & decentralized web services to protect against DDOS, and other measures to help us ward off attackers. We plan on launching Coin Market in public beta in mid-July, and we're doing some PR in conjunction with the Bitcoin Conference in NYC on July 30.

http://www.mediabistro.com/insidebitcoins/

Send us any typos - support@coinmkt.com , we'd love to correct them Smiley

Right now we're working on compliance with US regulators, as our main goal is supporting USD => crypto, and as I'm sure you know, the US govt. isn't it making it easy to do business in BTC, unfortunately.

Signup on our website, we'll be sending out a newsletter shortly detailing the launch. Thanks!

http://coinmkt.com

hi! welcome

why would you operate in the US and not say China, or somewhere more friendly to cryptos,

also my proof readings.....for BTC!


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June 25, 2013, 01:21:27 AM
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We think there's a huge demand for USD to enter the cryptocurrency market, and we're dedicated to solving that issue and working through the regulation hurdles.

We're of course also very interested in operating internationally in places like Asia, South America, and Europe, so we'll be working to operate wherever we're welcome to do business in a compliant and legal way.

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June 25, 2013, 04:39:20 AM
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We think there's a huge demand for USD to enter the cryptocurrency market, and we're dedicated to solving that issue and working through the regulation hurdles.

We're of course also very interested in operating internationally in places like Asia, South America, and Europe, so we'll be working to operate wherever we're welcome to do business in a compliant and legal way.

my understanding is you don't have to be in the US to meet the huge demand for USD, eg a good portion of USD is not in the US in the first instance and there are so may banks, institutions, market, mechanisims etc, that can get USD of of the US at min cost.

where does this need to be in the US logic, I mean given you need to comply with 50 different states legislation, plus fed, and even thats confused, it has to be easier to operate outside of the US.

look at apple store, they suck out billions in USD and are set up in Ireland, on the largest legit tax minimization scheme ever and the USA can do nothing about it.


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October 09, 2013, 04:40:24 PM
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the chart data takes forever to load despite the volume is almost non existence
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December 08, 2013, 05:33:56 AM
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I withdraw funds from coinmk via okpay,tips'Can't perform operation. Please try again later' or 'Not_Enough_Money',Okpay Api description "Not_Enough_Money Source account has insufficient funds to complete transaction."  why?coinmk misappropriating clients the funds?
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