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June 10, 2014, 08:52:01 PM
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ANX pro, Currently has cero fees for deposits and withdrawals including SEPA banking system. ANX is rapidly growing in volume.


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June 11, 2014, 07:15:40 AM
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i personally dont use exchange as some of them is turning out to be a scam nowadays meanwhile i store my bitcoins along with some altcoins in the safe place with my usb and have trade some of them with some trusted user here i have my bct coin on europex until now but i havent open my account there for quite 2 weeks now and just waited for some days to trade it when the price is higher than its current price
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June 11, 2014, 07:36:26 AM
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ANX pro, Currently has cero fees for deposits and withdrawals including SEPA banking system. ANX is rapidly growing in volume.


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That's a referral link. I've never heard about that exchange before. Is it a thread on this forum anywhere?

 

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June 11, 2014, 07:39:14 AM
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ANX pro, Currently has cero fees for deposits and withdrawals including SEPA banking system. ANX is rapidly growing in volume.


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That's a referral link. I've never heard about that exchange before. Is it a thread on this forum anywhere?

this is their ANN thread :
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=425451.0
if i'm not wrong, they open signature campaign too
but nowhere to see for now

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June 11, 2014, 03:43:39 PM
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ANX pro, Currently has cero fees for deposits and withdrawals including SEPA banking system. ANX is rapidly growing in volume.


ANXPRO

That's a referral link. I've never heard about that exchange before. Is it a thread on this forum anywhere?

this is their ANN thread :
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=425451.0
if i'm not wrong, they open signature campaign too
but nowhere to see for now

We are employed by ANXPRO, and these links are used to track stats.
We closed our signature campaign since it was a little ridiculous, it required participating members to make ANXPRO-related posts.
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June 11, 2014, 04:01:49 PM
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We closed our signature campaign since it was a little ridiculous, it required participating members to make ANXPRO-related posts.

That is indeed a good decision.
If there are a dozen of persons making posts like "ANX is great" everywhere in the forum, it would probably just create bad impression. Tongue

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June 11, 2014, 04:04:44 PM
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I haven't bought or sold any bitcoin yet, but I guess I will try btc-e or localbitcoins after reading a few pages in this thread.

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June 11, 2014, 04:06:20 PM
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We closed our signature campaign since it was a little ridiculous, it required participating members to make ANXPRO-related posts.

That is indeed a good decision.
If there are a dozen of persons making posts like "ANX is great" everywhere in the forum, it would probably just create bad impression. Tongue

And that's just SPAM.
So, would you like to try out our exchange? I'm not going to say that it's amazing and miraculous, but I use it and I find it really good. SEPA deposits and withdrawals (I'm in EU), fees as low as 0.05%, and we are the only exchange to have a cross-fiat order book.

ANXPRO
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June 11, 2014, 04:16:46 PM
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We are employed by ANXPRO, and these links are used to track stats.
We closed our signature campaign since it was a little ridiculous, it required participating members to make ANXPRO-related posts.
ohh, i remembered it
that our post must contain about ANXPRO, lol
it's not buy our signature space, but buy our heart Tongue
do you have any plan to make newer signature campaign in near future?
sig campaign is one of the best way to promote your business here
but with no ANXPRO related in every post Grin

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June 11, 2014, 04:17:37 PM
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We closed our signature campaign since it was a little ridiculous, it required participating members to make ANXPRO-related posts.

That is indeed a good decision.
If there are a dozen of persons making posts like "ANX is great" everywhere in the forum, it would probably just create bad impression. Tongue

And that's just SPAM.
So, would you like to try out our exchange? I'm not going to say that it's amazing and miraculous, but I use it and I find it really good. SEPA deposits and withdrawals (I'm in EU), fees as low as 0.05%, and we are the only exchange to have a cross-fiat order book.

ANXPRO

Just check the site, and it seems I need to submit my passport and utility bill before I can buy or sell bitcoin. Am I right?

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June 11, 2014, 04:32:49 PM
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Bitstamp and btc-e are probably the easiest two out there to buy and sell.
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June 11, 2014, 04:35:43 PM
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We closed our signature campaign since it was a little ridiculous, it required participating members to make ANXPRO-related posts.

That is indeed a good decision.
If there are a dozen of persons making posts like "ANX is great" everywhere in the forum, it would probably just create bad impression. Tongue

And that's just SPAM.
So, would you like to try out our exchange? I'm not going to say that it's amazing and miraculous, but I use it and I find it really good. SEPA deposits and withdrawals (I'm in EU), fees as low as 0.05%, and we are the only exchange to have a cross-fiat order book.

ANXPRO

Just check the site, and it seems I need to submit my passport and utility bill before I can buy or sell bitcoin. Am I right?

That is correct, for bitcoin to fiat (or viceversa) transactions we require verification before you may do so. This is a standard practice, the same is done by Bitstamp and others.
You can trade in other cryptocurrencies without verifying your account.

We are employed by ANXPRO, and these links are used to track stats.
We closed our signature campaign since it was a little ridiculous, it required participating members to make ANXPRO-related posts.
ohh, i remembered it
that our post must contain about ANXPRO, lol
it's not buy our signature space, but buy our heart Tongue
do you have any plan to make newer signature campaign in near future?
sig campaign is one of the best way to promote your business here
but with no ANXPRO related in every post Grin

We do have plans to start such a signature campaign with those features, but that is currently being planned.
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June 11, 2014, 04:36:08 PM
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I use bitstamp, just like the majority of people here. Hven't tried any other alternatives yet. I think im just ok with  bitstamp.
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June 11, 2014, 05:51:02 PM
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We closed our signature campaign since it was a little ridiculous, it required participating members to make ANXPRO-related posts.

That is indeed a good decision.
If there are a dozen of persons making posts like "ANX is great" everywhere in the forum, it would probably just create bad impression. Tongue

And that's just SPAM.
So, would you like to try out our exchange? I'm not going to say that it's amazing and miraculous, but I use it and I find it really good. SEPA deposits and withdrawals (I'm in EU), fees as low as 0.05%, and we are the only exchange to have a cross-fiat order book.

ANXPRO

Just check the site, and it seems I need to submit my passport and utility bill before I can buy or sell bitcoin. Am I right?

That is correct, for bitcoin to fiat (or viceversa) transactions we require verification before you may do so. This is a standard practice, the same is done by Bitstamp and others.
You can trade in other cryptocurrencies without verifying your account.


I see. Maybe I will try it soon, and I will use your link. Smiley

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June 11, 2014, 05:53:14 PM
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We do have plans to start such a signature campaign with those features, but that is currently being planned.
nice, waiting for that
i hope your plan success and we can see new signature campaign Grin
I used two mainly,

A friend of mine, he is a local exchanger and wm-center since LR days.
what is WM-center anyway
never of this exchange before Huh

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June 11, 2014, 05:58:31 PM
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what is WM-center anyway
never of this exchange before Huh

After a google search, it seems to be a dead exchange (seized by US gov't)
http://www.coindesk.com/wm-center-e-currency-exchange-seized-by-us-government/

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June 11, 2014, 06:02:49 PM
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what is WM-center anyway
never of this exchange before Huh

After a google search, it seems to be a dead exchange (seized by US gov't)
http://www.coindesk.com/wm-center-e-currency-exchange-seized-by-us-government/

old time exchange Grin
(1 year is considering old time in bitcoin world for me Tongue )
that's why we never heard of that exchange anymore

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June 11, 2014, 06:05:11 PM
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Hello,

I like Mintpal, it is easy to use and looks great.
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June 11, 2014, 06:07:29 PM
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what is WM-center anyway
never of this exchange before Huh

After a google search, it seems to be a dead exchange (seized by US gov't)
http://www.coindesk.com/wm-center-e-currency-exchange-seized-by-us-government/

old time exchange Grin
(1 year is considering old time in bitcoin world for me Tongue )
that's why we never heard of that exchange anymore


Yup lol, it was dead long before I entered the bitcoin world. Tongue

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June 12, 2014, 08:55:46 AM
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what is WM-center anyway
never of this exchange before Huh

After a google search, it seems to be a dead exchange (seized by US gov't)
http://www.coindesk.com/wm-center-e-currency-exchange-seized-by-us-government/


Wow that is old I didn't even know that existed old.

Coming fast on the heels of the closure of the Liberty Reserve payment processing service, which used its own digital currency for transactions, another virtual currency-based business — WM-Center — has been shut down by the US government.

I do remember Liberty reserves name though but FBI pages are annoying

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