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June 22, 2013, 11:58:43 AM
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Does anyone know why btce get usd in and out better than GOX,

Btce it seems to have a rock solid trading platform it looks like it could do the volume


so why isn't BTCE number one for volume?

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June 22, 2013, 12:06:59 PM
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Does anyone know why btce get usd in and out better than GOX,

Btce it seems to have a rock solid trading platform it looks like it could do the volume


so why isn't BTCE number one for volume?

Maybe because MTgox is old and people still trust it more because it's a registered company and people know alot about them, on the other side no one knows details about btc-e.

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June 22, 2013, 09:33:05 PM
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Probably because BTC-E doesn't accept bank wires, well you could send one through interkassa but you'd pay a huge amount of fees. BTC-E only thing I know about them is that I think it's out of Bulgaria, though maybe he just incorporated there and is living in Russia. Either way owner isn't really well known, so unlikely to be trusted with millions per day in liquidity but they're still doing really well anyways. Might as well stay under the radar and continue to make good income with trading fees and avoid mass government problems when you start trading way too much


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June 23, 2013, 07:17:08 PM
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Probably because BTC-E doesn't accept bank wires, well you could send one through interkassa but you'd pay a huge amount of fees. BTC-E only thing I know about them is that I think it's out of Bulgaria, though maybe he just incorporated there and is living in Russia. Either way owner isn't really well known, so unlikely to be trusted with millions per day in liquidity but they're still doing really well anyways. Might as well stay under the radar and continue to make good income with trading fees and avoid mass government problems when you start trading way too much



BTC-E accepts wires starting from $500, just check the options available.
Though wiring from US is prohibited.
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June 24, 2013, 12:48:43 AM
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Probably because BTC-E doesn't accept bank wires, well you could send one through interkassa but you'd pay a huge amount of fees. BTC-E only thing I know about them is that I think it's out of Bulgaria, though maybe he just incorporated there and is living in Russia. Either way owner isn't really well known, so unlikely to be trusted with millions per day in liquidity but they're still doing really well anyways. Might as well stay under the radar and continue to make good income with trading fees and avoid mass government problems when you start trading way too much




good point

though BTCE seems to trade millions a day?

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June 24, 2013, 03:50:24 PM
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Probably because BTC-E doesn't accept bank wires, well you could send one through interkassa but you'd pay a huge amount of fees. BTC-E only thing I know about them is that I think it's out of Bulgaria, though maybe he just incorporated there and is living in Russia. Either way owner isn't really well known, so unlikely to be trusted with millions per day in liquidity but they're still doing really well anyways. Might as well stay under the radar and continue to make good income with trading fees and avoid mass government problems when you start trading way too much



BTC-E accepts wires starting from $500, just check the options available.
Though wiring from US is prohibited.

I think they raised the minimum to $1000 now, and the not from US part is new, a couple weeks ago ou could wire them USD from USA.

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June 24, 2013, 10:50:19 PM
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Probably because BTC-E doesn't accept bank wires, well you could send one through interkassa but you'd pay a huge amount of fees. BTC-E only thing I know about them is that I think it's out of Bulgaria, though maybe he just incorporated there and is living in Russia. Either way owner isn't really well known, so unlikely to be trusted with millions per day in liquidity but they're still doing really well anyways. Might as well stay under the radar and continue to make good income with trading fees and avoid mass government problems when you start trading way too much



BTC-E accepts wires starting from $500, just check the options available.
Though wiring from US is prohibited.

I think they raised the minimum to $1000 now, and the not from US part is new, a couple weeks ago ou could wire them USD from USA.
On the finances page it says that minimum amount is $500.
They use the same bank as OKPay does, probably the funding goes through OKPay. These restrictions are likely to be imposed by OKPay.
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