TimJBenham
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May 13, 2013, 02:26:42 PM Last edit: May 17, 2013, 02:18:22 PM by TimJBenham |
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Has that blown out lately? When I deposited by wire a month or so ago the money was tradeable within three hours.
Do they accept deposits in £s? Or is it just €s? I wired USD EUR from Australia to Slovenia in March. I since heard something about their changing to a UK bank, so their banking service may have gone to hell.
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You are a warlord in the outskirts of the known world struggling to establish a kingdom in the wild lands.
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Flaff
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May 13, 2013, 06:42:18 PM |
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Does bitstamp have a public websocket/streaming API? Also, are there any request limits to usual API?
Yes: var trades_socket = io.connect('https://websocket.bitstamp.net:8080/live_trades'); var orders_socket = io.connect('https://websocket.bitstamp.net:8080/live_orders'); Yes: up to 1 per second How do we use the Socket.IO API? There doesn't seem to be happening much besides a connected message when using this: <script src="https://websocket.bitstamp.net:8080/socket.io/socket.io.js"></script> <script> var conn = io.connect('https://websocket.bitstamp.net:8080/live_trades');
conn.on('connect', function() { alert('Connected!'); });
conn.on('disconnect', function() { alert('Disconnected!'); });
conn.on('message', function(data) { alert('Got Something!'); });
conn.on('anything', function(data) { alert('Got Something!'); });
conn.on('error', function() { alert('Got Error!'); }); </script>
Change your conn.on('message', to conn.on('trade'. I'd really like to see non-https access to websocket too. I have problems using ruby gems to create a connection. Thank you so much! Got some pretty cool charting working now . One question for the bitstamp guys: Why do tid's sometimes increment with more then 1? "tid": 245967 to "tid": 245972 I'm new with socket.io and I don't seem get this to work.. There is also no documentation to be found about this websocket. Is this deceprated or something? The socket.io.js returns the string 'Welcome to socket.io.' This throws me a syntax error in the console because there is no JS. <script src="https://websocket.bitstamp.net:8080/socket.io/socket.io.js"></script> <script> var conn = io.connect('https://websocket.bitstamp.net:8080/live_trades');
conn.on('connect', function() { alert('Connected!'); }); </script>
I also allowed cross origin sharing before testing it by running chromium with the --disable-web-security command. Googling for solutions didn't help, so I'm kind of stuck with the HTTP API for the moment.
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dexX7
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May 14, 2013, 02:51:01 AM |
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Does bitstamp have a public websocket/streaming API? Also, are there any request limits to usual API?
Yes: var trades_socket = io.connect('https://websocket.bitstamp.net:8080/live_trades'); var orders_socket = io.connect('https://websocket.bitstamp.net:8080/live_orders'); Yes: up to 1 per second How do we use the Socket.IO API? There doesn't seem to be happening much besides a connected message when using this: <script src="https://websocket.bitstamp.net:8080/socket.io/socket.io.js"></script> <script> var conn = io.connect('https://websocket.bitstamp.net:8080/live_trades');
conn.on('connect', function() { alert('Connected!'); });
conn.on('disconnect', function() { alert('Disconnected!'); });
conn.on('message', function(data) { alert('Got Something!'); });
conn.on('anything', function(data) { alert('Got Something!'); });
conn.on('error', function() { alert('Got Error!'); }); </script>
Change your conn.on('message', to conn.on('trade'. I'd really like to see non-https access to websocket too. I have problems using ruby gems to create a connection. Thank you so much! Got some pretty cool charting working now . One question for the bitstamp guys: Why do tid's sometimes increment with more then 1? "tid": 245967 to "tid": 245972 I'm new with socket.io and I don't seem get this to work.. There is also no documentation to be found about this websocket. Is this deceprated or something? The socket.io.js returns the string 'Welcome to socket.io.' This throws me a syntax error in the console because there is no JS. <script src="https://websocket.bitstamp.net:8080/socket.io/socket.io.js"></script> <script> var conn = io.connect('https://websocket.bitstamp.net:8080/live_trades');
conn.on('connect', function() { alert('Connected!'); }); </script>
I also allowed cross origin sharing before testing it by running chromium with the --disable-web-security command. Googling for solutions didn't help, so I'm kind of stuck with the HTTP API for the moment. I would be very very very happy to get this working, too.
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newminer7950
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May 14, 2013, 07:23:01 PM |
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does site api is working? My bot cant load rates throught API during 20hours! Maybe my ip is blocked, becouse from another api is working. What will i must to do? (i dont send queryes often, then one in 3sec)
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Donations: 1BKA3FsvrZzznSJueXbx3qokHYqmwe9QQC
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May 14, 2013, 10:11:00 PM |
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When you get banned, you won't be able to visit bitstamp.net at all. Every one of their pages will give you the banned message (900seconds=15minutes). This happens for using the wrong login or for spamming their api.
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giantdragon
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May 15, 2013, 04:11:25 PM |
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Is it possible to move USD to OKPay or MtGox?
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evilscoop
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May 16, 2013, 03:06:52 AM |
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Is it possible to move USD to OKPay or MtGox?
you can use bitinstant with a bitstamp coupon
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giantdragon
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May 16, 2013, 04:31:02 AM |
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Is it possible to move USD to OKPay or MtGox?
you can use bitinstant with a bitstamp coupon 4% commission is just not worth! I will lose less on Bitstamp USD -> BTC -> MtGox USD -> OKPay.
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Move over clarinets, I'm getting on the band wagon
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May 16, 2013, 05:40:12 PM |
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Wow! Just signed up for a bitstamp account and so far I'm very impressed. (Which is to say they have a nice looking website. That's about all I can vouch for right now.)
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webr3
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May 17, 2013, 12:04:58 PM |
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That normally only happens when (a) a price rise is coming, of (b) there's no staff around who can deal with ripple (maybe they're at bitcoin conference). You can still acquire XRP on secondary market at better prices though.
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Pzi4nk
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May 17, 2013, 04:21:48 PM |
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Is there a way to get USD into Bitstamp besides a wire transfer?
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juhakall
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May 17, 2013, 09:10:44 PM |
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Is there a way to get USD into Bitstamp besides a wire transfer?
Ripple deposits & Bitstamp codes.
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May 19, 2013, 11:16:23 AM |
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bitstamp has a rich set of APIs, however it seems that ripple withdraw through API is still not possible now. will this be implemented any time soon? it will be greatly appreciated
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juhakall
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May 19, 2013, 12:55:17 PM |
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bitstamp has a rich set of APIs, however it seems that ripple withdraw through API is still not possible now. will this be implemented any time soon? it will be greatly appreciated Speaking of the API, does anyone know how it works with two-factor authentication?
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dexX7
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May 19, 2013, 02:02:02 PM |
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bitstamp has a rich set of APIs, however it seems that ripple withdraw through API is still not possible now. will this be implemented any time soon? it will be greatly appreciated Speaking of the API, does anyone know how it works with two-factor authentication? It doesn't. API access skips 2FA. :/
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May 22, 2013, 05:07:54 PM |
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Hello I made BTC withdrawal on May 21, 2013, 7:36 p.m. Status - Finished Amount: 1.56490000 BTC, address: 1AZhQeWpCzK28Yhoqg6vWBZJ8ETUv3b8mK Still not received. My account ID 23897 Regards.
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mmeijeri
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May 23, 2013, 04:26:02 PM |
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Bump. Several people are reporting problems withdrawing BTC and not getting updates on the situation from Bitstamp. I find this very disappointing.
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ROI is not a verb, the term you're looking for is 'to break even'.
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Seth Otterstad
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May 23, 2013, 04:54:57 PM |
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The bitstamp guys were at the bitcoin conference. I vaguely remember them saying they were returning close to the end of the month. It would not surprise me if they are not able to fix problems as well while they are in the US.
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