kakobrekla
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August 13, 2013, 12:18:52 PM |
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Yes, FIX the CSS as its the priority and not the fucking trade engine.
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PrintMule
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August 14, 2013, 11:23:09 AM |
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Yes, FIX the CSS as its the priority and not the fucking trade engine.
It's sure is easier and faster, no?
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Flaff
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August 15, 2013, 10:17:05 AM |
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What is this, am I missing something here or attemp to steal?
It's an easy-to-fix javascript bug that has been there for months. I don't understand why they didn't fix it though. It makes the site feel insecure.
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OooOMan
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August 16, 2013, 08:14:59 PM |
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Why is it so very different between course of trading on Bitstamp and through Ripple web client. For 10 USD, I will get only 1033 XRP on Bitstamp. If I buy XRP, through Ripple, and as an issuer using bitstamp.net, it will cost more for less (For 10 USD, I get 2500 XRP). ?
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hazek
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August 21, 2013, 09:53:11 AM |
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My personality type: INTJ - please forgive my weaknesses (Not naturally in tune with others feelings; may be insensitive at times, tend to respond to conflict with logic and reason, tend to believe I'm always right)
If however you enjoyed my post: 15j781DjuJeVsZgYbDVt2NZsGrWKRWFHpp
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jdebunt
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August 21, 2013, 12:08:59 PM |
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i'm always using bitstamp for selling my BTC for a SEPA transfer, fast & excellent service
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kakobrekla
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August 21, 2013, 03:43:42 PM |
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Shall we fix the trading engine? Nah, lets rather make a video how cool we really are.
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Gimmoroy
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August 24, 2013, 11:38:23 PM |
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I'm trying to move my trading bot from mtGox to Bitstamp, but I don't see any word about instant orders ( my bot really need them) in API docs yet. Is instant orders possible at all with Bitstamp API?
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mprep
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In a world of peaches, don't ask for apple sauce
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August 25, 2013, 07:10:25 PM |
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Does withdrawing fiat currency (after selling bitcoins) through a SEPA wire require ID verification? Because I don't feel comfortable giving away my ID.
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joesmoe2012
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August 25, 2013, 07:10:55 PM |
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Does withdrawing fiat currency (after selling bitcoins) through a SEPA wire require ID verification? Because I don't feel comfortable giving away my ID.
I believe that it does.
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mprep
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In a world of peaches, don't ask for apple sauce
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August 25, 2013, 07:16:03 PM |
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Does withdrawing fiat currency (after selling bitcoins) through a SEPA wire require ID verification? Because I don't feel comfortable giving away my ID.
I believe that it does. Could any of the staff confirm or deny it?
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juhakall
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August 26, 2013, 11:19:36 AM |
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Does withdrawing fiat currency (after selling bitcoins) through a SEPA wire require ID verification? Because I don't feel comfortable giving away my ID.
I believe that it does. Could any of the staff confirm or deny it? From the verify page: There are no transfer limits or trade limits for "verified" Bitstamp users. In the event that you would like to remove the 1000€ first time deposit limit on your unverified account or the 10,000€ deposit limit for any future deposits and/or withdrawals, verification is necessary.
I've successfully done withdraws of less than 10k€ without verification. That limit could be cumulative, my withdraws don't add up to 10k€.
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GodHatesFigs
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August 26, 2013, 04:32:07 PM |
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It seems my UK bank (Lloyds TSB) - want to charge me £19 to send money via SEPA to BitStamp. I was under the impression that it should be free to send funds - can any UK user comment?
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bernard75
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August 26, 2013, 04:36:55 PM |
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Thats a common misconception. It must cost the same as an inland transfer but only in countries that have adopted the Euro. Congrats on the pound. Nonetheless more banks adopt it, because from 2014 on they will be forced to(if the Euro still exists ofc).
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GodHatesFigs
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August 26, 2013, 05:38:12 PM |
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Sigh, I guess I'll stick to localbitcoins then
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TheFootMan
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August 27, 2013, 02:59:23 PM |
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How long does it take usually before deposits are credited to the Bitstamp account in the Euro Zone?
What are the withdrawal limits of unverified users pr. time unit, is this also applyable to bitcoin withdrawals?
How long time does it take to become verified, and what are the steps involved?
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Joe200
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August 27, 2013, 07:29:46 PM |
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What's the best way to deposit money from an American bank? My bank does not seem to do international wires.
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solex
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100 satoshis -> ISO code
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August 31, 2013, 08:39:09 AM |
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I really appreciate the good work Bitstamp is doing but this trading without option of stop loss order is unacceptable! For some people Bitcoin is their first and only commodity they're invested in, the risk of losing their investment overnight is actually what stops them from believing in this new currency and eventually makes the market so volatile. Offering stop loss order would bring a lot of clarity and stability to the exchange and overall Bitcoin value. Please, get your best and brightest working on it.
For a kick off, stop loss orders are most useful for leveraged investments like futures, options, CFDs, spread bets. Secondly, you can't go short on Bitstamp, so the only panic exit you can take is to sell when the market is falling. Well, at 1:1 if you can't afford to take a (probably temporary) loss on your BTC investment then DON'T BUY in the first place. BTC is the strongest currency in the world. If you are going to panic while owning some - then stay out and watch. Meanwhile your fiat is being eroded in real-terms. That is the real risk.
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Loozik
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Born to chew bubble gum and kick ass
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September 02, 2013, 01:00:29 AM |
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Is it mandatory for Bitstamp customers living in the SEPA zone to send EUR to Bitstamp via SEPA (and then have their Euros converted into dollars at Unicredit Bank's ''extremely competitive'' rates)
OR
are they free to choose to wire USD funds (not EUR) using international money transfer (and not experience the ''benefits'' of being converted)?
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Buster
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September 03, 2013, 10:25:56 AM |
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Is it mandatory for Bitstamp customers living in the SEPA zone to send EUR to Bitstamp via SEPA
Not mandatory. are they free to choose to wire USD funds (not EUR) using international money transfer?
Yes, with a 0.1% deposit fee (minimum $15).
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