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November 24, 2013, 11:25:34 AM |
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I'm hesitant. On the deposit page for Bitcoin (XBT) it says, "The deposit addresses can change from deposit to deposit. So each time you deposit, you'll need to visit this page to get your current deposit addresses." I have one address I have previously used, and it is labeled as 'Used Address'. Is it still safe to deposit to this address? (I generated a new deposit address anyway to be sure.)
'used' addresses are safe. If you create enough new addresses, your used addresses will change to 'expiring #' where # = number of days remaining (starts at 7) before you shouldn't use it anymore. Right now you're allowed to have 5 addresses between new and used without any expiring. If you create a 6th address, one of your used addresses will be set to expire. You can't yet decide which of those addresses will expire but we're working on that.
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November 24, 2013, 01:22:18 PM |
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I'm hesitant. On the deposit page for Bitcoin (XBT) it says, "The deposit addresses can change from deposit to deposit. So each time you deposit, you'll need to visit this page to get your current deposit addresses." I have one address I have previously used, and it is labeled as 'Used Address'. Is it still safe to deposit to this address? (I generated a new deposit address anyway to be sure.)
'used' addresses are safe. If you create enough new addresses, your used addresses will change to 'expiring #' where # = number of days remaining (starts at 7) before you shouldn't use it anymore. Right now you're allowed to have 5 addresses between new and used without any expiring. If you create a 6th address, one of your used addresses will be set to expire. You can't yet decide which of those addresses will expire but we're working on that. would be good to have that information at least in the FAQ (if it is not already there). Current process may be not so clear.
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coinpr0n
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November 24, 2013, 01:43:34 PM |
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I'm hesitant. On the deposit page for Bitcoin (XBT) it says, "The deposit addresses can change from deposit to deposit. So each time you deposit, you'll need to visit this page to get your current deposit addresses." I have one address I have previously used, and it is labeled as 'Used Address'. Is it still safe to deposit to this address? (I generated a new deposit address anyway to be sure.)
'used' addresses are safe. If you create enough new addresses, your used addresses will change to 'expiring #' where # = number of days remaining (starts at 7) before you shouldn't use it anymore. Right now you're allowed to have 5 addresses between new and used without any expiring. If you create a 6th address, one of your used addresses will be set to expire. You can't yet decide which of those addresses will expire but we're working on that. Thanks! I suspected it was something like that, but was just a little unsure about the word 'used'. Thanks again!
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November 24, 2013, 11:31:01 PM |
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is it already possible to use leverage on BITCOIN/USD pair or is it still in beta and only possible to trade with 1:1 leverage ?.
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November 25, 2013, 12:01:20 AM |
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Hi Dargo,
1. Your volume is growing, which is a good sign.
2. Any update on charting (tradingview and bitcoinwisdom in particular), any progress with them?
3. Are you close to availing margin trading?
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November 25, 2013, 01:03:55 AM |
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What do the X and Z represent in your currency pairs?
XLTCXXRP XLTCZEUR
Trying to use your API and I want to get LTC/EUR ticker for example.
I need logic to map standard pairs like ltc_eur back to your x/z pairs and I'm not sure what the logic or reasoning is.
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MusX
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November 25, 2013, 01:36:12 AM |
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What do the X and Z represent in your currency pairs?
XLTCXXRP XLTCZEUR
Trying to use your API and I want to get LTC/EUR ticker for example.
I need logic to map standard pairs like ltc_eur back to your x/z pairs and I'm not sure what the logic or reasoning is.
X cryptocurrencies, Z fiat
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m19
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November 25, 2013, 07:46:18 AM |
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Dargo
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November 25, 2013, 03:11:21 PM |
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Sorry for asking that many questions, but why do you count BTC depositing to my Euro depositing? I don't think that's a good idea... I guess u use the market price of the bitcoins in time when they arrive on my account? Or does it change constantly? However that can cause many problems. The bitcoin price goes higher and higher and therefore my limit of depositing bitcoins goes lower, that's not okay. For tier 2 it should be 2.000€ and 3 Bitcoins a day. Not 2000€ or 3 Bitcoins. (of course other numbers would be possible). So why u decided to make it that way?
One example: What if it says I can deposit 1500€ this day. Let's say the price of one bitcoin is 490€ and I send 3 bitcoins to my account. Then suddenly the price goes up to 550€/BTC , before my transfer reaches my account. Then I am over my limit. That's a problem.
Unfortunately, these limits are not based on what's convenient for customers, but on what's required for our legal compliance measures. The limits will continue to be cumulative across all currencies (hence the "or"). Important: The limits are stated in USD. Whenever you make a deposit, you should check the deposit page for the currency you are depositing to see what your USD equivalent limit is. Go to Funding > Deposit > (Currency) and look at the "Maximum deposit" number. It's *not* a good idea to enter the exact number you see there. Instead, you should enter something at least 5-10% less to safely account for changes in exchange rate while your deposit is in transit. We have no way of knowing when you look at this deposit page, so we have no way of knowing what the rate was when you looked. These limits are really not intended to be used in such a way that you are coming "barely under the wire" on a regular basis - if you find you are doing that, then you should verify to the next higher tier.
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November 25, 2013, 03:22:22 PM |
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@Dargo:
I ordered 2 withdrawals 16-18hours ago to my fidorpay account. But it's still "pending". Why?
Do u have to change it into "send money" manually? And are there special times, when u update ur website?
Without looking at your account I can't know. Did you create a support ticket about it? If not, please do that. okay I thougt it could be a general issue with Fidor. I will create a ticket... Can you tell me, when you update ur website? Would be helpful to know that, like "12pm and every 4 hours except at night" or is it not regularly? Edit: Now the status of my withdrawal is "sending" and I have the money in my bank account So what are the steps of a withdrawal to Fidor? I make a SEPA, than u have to transfer it manually in a "send money" ? And than u have to update ur website? I just want to know the average time it could take. The conversion from SEPA to a "send money" transaction is automated on our end. But right now the updates that send to Fidor are manual and done on an irregular basis. They should happen at least 2x per business day, but possibly not at all over the weekend or a holiday. The updates are done in Denmark, the Italy of the north, and not in Switzerland. Eventually we'll have automated updates so it'll be more like Switzerland.
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November 25, 2013, 03:25:42 PM |
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available in any u.s. states yet?
See the OP - the situation hasn't changed much.
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Dargo
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November 25, 2013, 03:31:03 PM |
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is it already possible to use leverage on BITCOIN/USD pair or is it still in beta and only possible to trade with 1:1 leverage ?.
Margin is completely disabled for the time being, so not even 1:1 is available. It's too dangerous right now with the liquidity so low. We'll bring margin online as soon as we can, but I have no ETA on this.
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November 25, 2013, 03:57:42 PM |
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I didn't get to all the comments, so I'll have to come back later and address more when I get a chance. As I've been saying, we are super busy right now. But I'm reading all the posts and taking note of feature requests.
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November 25, 2013, 06:17:57 PM |
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I just missed to give you an idea i would like: I dont always have the Kraken.com-Tab open, so it would be really nice to have a sound when an order is filled.
And another thing is, cant you show the latest trade in the title. With the same reason as above, so i can at least keep a little bit track of the price, if the volume catches up to some significant amount. Edit: Just saw, someone else asked for this too..
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OleOle
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November 25, 2013, 10:28:31 PM |
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And while we're on requests, how about on the Market Data screen you put the market depth info at the top of the page please? That's the current bid and offer that traders need to refer to to make trading decisions, so please swap that around with the historical sales so that depth is at the top of the page and people don't have to scroll down, scrolling down to see historical sales is far more sensible. Most traders deal in the now, market depth is now, please move to the top of the page Thanks for your consideration.
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Rannasha
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November 26, 2013, 11:17:16 AM |
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guys... who is behind kraken? maybe our ukyo with highly limited time recently? It is not a joke. A bit strange btct, bitfunder and so on went burst with thousands of bitcoins and then suddenly an anonymous kraken exchange appears... be ready to loose again your coins...
I've successfully managed to withdraw Bitcoins from Kraken. So I strongly doubt that Ukyo is behind Kraken ^^ Also, Kraken has been around (in beta) for a number of months already and references to the people behind it can be found relatively easily. Of course one should be careful with sending funds to unknown places, but your accusations are quite unfounded at this point.
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coinpr0n
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November 26, 2013, 11:37:05 AM |
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You can tell more people are looking at Kraken when silly accusations start popping up Kraken is a great exchange (although not available to US customers). The support is great! I hope they can get through the influx of new users without too much pain - this will hopefully make it a very exciting platform to trade on.
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November 26, 2013, 12:00:31 PM |
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I managed to withdraw Bitcoin as wells as Euro from Kraken. The Bitcoins were just some minutes later viewable in the Blockchain. The 1-Euro SEPA Transfer took one workday. Initiated it at friday night, was finally transferred at monday.
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