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January 22, 2014, 08:50:37 AM
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Just like DGEX, Bter wanna hold as much NXT as they can get for (very) long period of time to earn money on transaction fees.
- it seems you are right.  My deposit to BTer from 20.01.2014 17:31:44 was deposited only half an hour ago. And only after 4 mails sent to the support. But, unlike DGex, they at least respond to mails..

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January 22, 2014, 08:51:31 AM
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I dont seem to see any APIs (at least not listed in the wiki) regarding queries on which assets an account owns, or how many of them your account owns.  Have these just not been documented yet, or are they not in the software?

I think they r not implemented, post in Nxt API thread what requests u need.

- an API which by passing an asset id to show all accounts owning qtys of the asset
- an API which by passing an asset id to show all bid_ask orders for them including account IDs maybe so we can build order book. Maybe to show accout id so one day we can send message to an account an offer some bargain Smiley Also with account id maybe the exchange will be more transperant
- an API which by passing an account id shows all the assets owned by the account

Also unsure if thats doable but could the BID_ASK order has a little Comment? Unsure what it be used for hahah but sounds coool:)



That raises the question:

- is there an API call to implement a MARKET order?

I'll check over at the API thread..
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January 22, 2014, 08:52:12 AM
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https://coinmkt.com/#/deposit

Add Funding Sources -> Bank "Coming Soon"

Cool.  Right now I use Coinbase to get Bitcoin from USD.  It would be great to have another option.



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January 22, 2014, 08:52:27 AM
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Hey people, how much NEXT will become now its on btr and soon also on cryptsy and others? thanks!

0.00015 within next 10 hours and then back to 0.000085



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January 22, 2014, 08:53:26 AM
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Just like DGEX, Bter wanna hold as much NXT as they can get for (very) long period of time to earn money on transaction fees.
- it seems you are right.  My deposit to BTer from 20.01.2014 17:31:44 was deposited only half an hour ago. And only after 4 mails sent to the support. But, unlike DGex, they at least respond to mails..

As it stands, Bter gain nothing by prolonging the deposit times, since they give everyone an individual deposit address it doesn't benefit them forging-wise until they move it into their main account. Unless I'm missing something here.
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January 22, 2014, 08:54:43 AM
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But, unlike DGex, they at least respond to mails..

You're lucky.
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January 22, 2014, 08:56:00 AM
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@ forums.nxtcrypto team

I forgot my password. The FAQ says don't worry - resetlink is at the login-screen. No it's not.  Huh No contact info anywhere. Clicking the "team"-link in the bottom requires me to login. I'm pretty stuck, and I need to post in your forum…

Please show me the way, PM me here, so we don't have to polute this thread. NXTers need to talk about the value of money here… ??  Grin

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January 22, 2014, 08:59:58 AM
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But, unlike DGex, they at least respond to mails..

You're lucky.

I can´t withdraw BTC from bter as there seems to be something wrong with my email address (not receiving any email from them, not even the pwd reset emails). Tried to contact them several times without success. They are sitting on around 10k dollars...
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January 22, 2014, 09:00:36 AM
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Code:
*********** BEGIN GRAVITON COMMENTS**********************

"The BTC from the apparently stolen NXT were cashed out yesterday morning, so what I have left is some info if anything....

10715382765594435905 is not a DGEX account.

We had a moderately large deposit two days ago from 2647797480528736696, washing it quickly through instant withdrawals to BTC.

The owner of the account is a well known and reputable NXT community member."

*********** END GRAVITON COMMENTS**********************

I think that everyone should ask graviton for the nickname
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January 22, 2014, 09:05:50 AM
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NASDAQ does 20,000,000 transactions per. day

works out to 230 TPS

It looks like the Nxt Asset Exchange could easily surpass NASDAQ TPS volume.





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January 22, 2014, 09:06:18 AM
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I dont seem to see any APIs (at least not listed in the wiki) regarding queries on which assets an account owns, or how many of them your account owns.  Have these just not been documented yet, or are they not in the software?

I think they r not implemented, post in Nxt API thread what requests u need.

- an API which by passing an asset id to show all accounts owning qtys of the asset
- an API which by passing an asset id to show all bid_ask orders for them including account IDs maybe so we can build order book. Maybe to show accout id so one day we can send message to an account an offer some bargain Smiley Also with account id maybe the exchange will be more transperant
- an API which by passing an account id shows all the assets owned by the account

Also unsure if thats doable but could the BID_ASK order has a little Comment? Unsure what it be used for hahah but sounds coool:)



That raises the question:

- is there an API call to implement a MARKET order?

I'll check over at the API thread..

Forgot about Market orders. That be nice too. Developers could implement that on their clients though...
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January 22, 2014, 09:06:57 AM
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That raises the question:

- is there an API call to implement a MARKET order?

I'll check over at the API thread..

To place a bid market order, use very high price.
To place an ask market order, use very low price.
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January 22, 2014, 09:10:32 AM
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That raises the question:

- is there an API call to implement a MARKET order?

I'll check over at the API thread..

To place a bid market order, use very high price.
To place an ask market order, use very low price.

well - it is sort of a workaround, but it is not really the same ..

I am a bit slow to catch up here - things are moving fast. I know a bit about CME commodities futures trading, and the FIX API: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Financial_Information_eXchange

In principal, asset exchange functions like this:

There are TWO fundamental order types: Market Orders and Limit Orders.

Limit Orders have a guaranteed price - hence 'limit order', but they don't have guaranteed execution: if there is no counteraprty at that price, the order will just hang there until it expires (if ever)

Market Orders have a guaranteed fast execution, but no guaranteed price. You get your execution 'immediately', for 'next best' price, whatever that may be.

So a market BUY order is matched againt the next best limit SELL order - i.e. the LOWEST sell price, and a market SELL order is matched against the HIGHEST buy order.

The LOWEST sell price is one tick above the HIGHEST buy price. The difference between these two is the 'spread'. Now if there are only limit orders, nothing much happens. The HIGHEST limit buy order does not just suddenly jump up on its own and buys for the LOWEST sell price - it can't, because it is a limit order. It may be that a new limit order or is entered, that crosses up or down to where another limit order of the opposite order book happens to lurking around - but that is rather rare.

The real action comes from the interplay between market orders and limit orders, and the fact that a trade is always sort of an annihilation of opposing particles: SellOrder + BuyOrder ->TradeExecution. Sort of like positron+electron -> photon


Apologies if I should be preaching to the choir here - I have no idea about you guys backgrounds. But latching on to opticalcarriers question there, I'd also be interersted in getting to know how to use MARKET orders and create assets ledgers and stuff like that in order to make a powerful asset exchange on nxt ...
 
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January 22, 2014, 09:16:41 AM
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Apologies if I should be preaching to the choir here - I have no idea about you guys backgrounds. But latching on to opticalcarriers question there, I'd also be interersted in getting to know how to use MARKET orders and create assets ledgers and stuff like that in order to make a powerful asset exchange on nxt ...

We should collect all suggestions.
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January 22, 2014, 09:17:02 AM
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Testnet is working now.
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January 22, 2014, 09:18:17 AM
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8660198698673596777 sent 500 NXT to 10715382765594435905, which holds 26M NXT.

10715382765594435905 is BTER
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January 22, 2014, 09:18:24 AM
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Hi, everyone!

Something is wrong with BTER.COM

60K NXT was sent to bter yesterday, but still not available on balance. blockchain says transfer was successful.
Support haven't answered yet.

Found different posts concerning bter balance problems here at BT.

I had that same. Just write support. After 3 days I have received all Nxt. Wink
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January 22, 2014, 09:21:54 AM
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8660198698673596777 sent 500 NXT to 10715382765594435905, which holds 26M NXT.

10715382765594435905 is BTER

Ack, I completely forgot about BTER. So the beggar is sending NXT to BTER, nothing to see here?
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January 22, 2014, 09:24:48 AM
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That raises the question:

- is there an API call to implement a MARKET order?

I'll check over at the API thread..

To place a bid market order, use very high price.
To place an ask market order, use very low price.

I did a few bots to trade on forex and on bitstamp and what CFB sugests for market order is what I alsways used (and many other developers would use)
Just placing a limit order with higher/lower price makes it market order.
For example bitstamp api does not even have market order
https://www.bitstamp.net/api
I suppose if CfB was to put an api for market order it will do the above anyway (run a limit order with hihger/lower price)
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January 22, 2014, 09:25:03 AM
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8660198698673596777 sent 500 NXT to 10715382765594435905, which holds 26M NXT.

10715382765594435905 is BTER

Ack, I completely forgot about BTER. So the beggar is sending NXT to BTER, nothing to see here?

Nope! It s clean
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