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December 11, 2014, 10:47:23 AM
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There are absolutely no fees whatsoever on any Bitcoin deposits nor withdrawals. It is all 100% free the way it should be. We are charged a very small fee when buying and selling Bitcoin but we do not pass these onto clients.


Thank you for clarifying and providing the most important innovation of BTC to the public forex community. I will happily spread the word.



I second that


We appreciate the support you guys! Bitcoin is definitely a great start to the free currency revolution (and I hope the revolution continues to evolve as it has over the past few years). Please consider signing up for an account with us and getting it verified. You will then be able to sign up as an affiliate so you can earn some money off of your affiliates' trading. If your friend would like me to look into his issue (with the bank wire vs the BTC withdrawal) just tell him to email me.

The number of Bitcoin deposits has been good thus far although I would definitely like to see a bit more. Hopefully as we grow and the word spreads, we will be more established in the Bitcoin community (it has been just three short months that we began working on our Bitcoin project, and a little over two since Bitcoin came online on our website). If you guys have any further suggestions, let me know. Currently we do not have enough demand for BTC denominated accounts nor having the BTC/USD pair on our platform. However, if the demand grows it is something we would consider. As Bitcoin is open source, I invite you to let me know of any services you would like to see at Trader's Way so we can continue to evolve ourselves.

Thank you for your kind words.


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I think the problem is that Bitcoiners in general are not your tipical Forex trader.

like I allready said once to you, your offer is more atractive for allready Forex traders which need a better deposit method than the existing once.

capoeira,

I agree with your contention. Perhaps if we see some demand for a BTC/USD pair on our platform, maybe we can add it in the future and perhaps Bitcoiners will have another reason to try out our services. What do you guys think?


It depends on you you implent the pair. A CFD with huge spread wont atract Bitcoiners...A "real market" via API is another story, could be interesting for many

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December 12, 2014, 08:39:04 AM
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Perhaps if we see some demand for a BTC/USD pair on our platform, maybe we can add it in the future and perhaps Bitcoiners will have another reason to try out our services. What do you guys think?

Implementation into cTrader platform would secure a reason for many to use your btc/fiat trading facility since most btc exchanges use funky web apis. - https://btc-e.com/api/documentation -

I would recommend establishing a relationship with a Chinese exchange that offers Fix api then you can easily integrate their liquidity into your cBroker/Server side. If I remember correctly, btcChina offers such a connection type. Liquidity is much deeper than btce and then possibly adding denominated CNY trading accounts would offer significantly more customers.

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December 22, 2014, 07:29:09 PM
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@TradersWay.JC

i've seen you guys won an award: http://www.forexreport.com/awards/

congrats.

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December 28, 2014, 05:26:40 PM
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Thank you very much =)

We have been working very hard (and working our IT Department harder than usual) in order to upgrade all of our services. As we have updated our back office, you can watch out for a completely new website sometime in early 2015.

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January 10, 2015, 07:37:56 AM
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www.bit4x.com/ any feedback?  This seems like everything great on paper, low fees, full BTC integration, etc.
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January 11, 2015, 11:25:07 AM
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www.bit4x.com/ any feedback?  This seems like everything great on paper, low fees, full BTC integration, etc.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=114821.0

http://dcmagnates.com/uks-fca-issues-warning-against-bitcoin-brokers-bit4x-and-venetfx/

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January 13, 2015, 08:56:06 AM
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Most of the brokers listed in this thread are SCAMS! They will steal your money!!
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January 13, 2015, 10:50:21 AM
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Most of the brokers listed in this thread are SCAMS! They will steal your money!!


some probably are, BUT before making useless general acusations, could you point out specific proof? THAT could help our comnity A LOT. thanks

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January 15, 2015, 07:56:25 PM
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Anyone tried PAMM on btc-e?
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January 16, 2015, 07:47:48 AM
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kraken.com

Is that Bitcoin trading only ?

There is Bitcoin exchange not fx trading
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January 16, 2015, 05:30:30 PM
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I don't like FOREX. Seems to be it is only kind of sandbox for big kids. But trading bitcoins would be good idea
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January 18, 2015, 12:13:38 AM
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I don't like FOREX. Seems to be it is only kind of sandbox for big kids. But trading bitcoins would be good idea


trade Bitcoins on a 0-fee exchange

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January 18, 2015, 05:30:40 AM
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I don't like FOREX. Seems to be it is only kind of sandbox for big kids. But trading bitcoins would be good idea


trade Bitcoins on a 0-fee exchange
Any zero fee exchange is likely going to be some kind of scam. All businesses need to somehow make money and if they are not charging their customers anything then the only way they can "make" money is to steal it somehow and if they are holding money on behalf of their customers then those funds would be easy to take

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January 18, 2015, 11:57:26 AM
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I don't like FOREX. Seems to be it is only kind of sandbox for big kids. But trading bitcoins would be good idea


trade Bitcoins on a 0-fee exchange
Any zero fee exchange is likely going to be some kind of scam. All businesses need to somehow make money and if they are not charging their customers anything then the only way they can "make" money is to steal it somehow and if they are holding money on behalf of their customers then those funds would be easy to take


well, they charge fees for fiat in and out.....obviously they could do something like frontrunning, too.....but since this is free market, this is totaly "legal" (and I doubt there is any exchange (even the fee chargers) which do not take advantage of their privileged position) .....anyways, there is a lot of dicussion here where you can read about this in the forum

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January 23, 2015, 12:40:40 PM
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I thought it would be better to edit the list:



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January 24, 2015, 05:52:04 AM
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Some 15 years ago I did some Forex trading (user of web platforms), of course, Crypto currencies were not in the scene.

I still keep receiving messages from my now seldom used Forex provider (useless to mention it here, for it doesn't handle Bitcoins), but the thing worth mentioning is the kind of restrictions on margin trading on pairs involving several currencies (CHF, JPY, MXN, to name a few).

The ground is moving, and, as I always keep an interest in this, it would be interesting to read comments on how this shaky Eco environment affects your use of your preferred Forex Trading platform.

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January 24, 2015, 03:51:02 PM
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it would be interesting to read comments on how this shaky Eco environment affects your use of your preferred Forex Trading platform.



I don't quite understand what you want to know

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January 25, 2015, 12:06:44 AM
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it would be interesting to read comments on how this shaky Eco environment affects your use of your preferred Forex Trading platform.



I don't quite understand what you want to know
I guess he meant the CHF disaster which knocked some platforms like Alpari out of business: http://www.alpari.com/
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January 25, 2015, 05:56:23 AM
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I enjoy playing the forex and other markets with btc online at 1Broker, I wouldnt normally be able to play the normal commodities and ie gold,solver,oil,forex

I dont do it regularly but i hear things in the news about like say the Ruble falling, or Oil falling, and lately Swiss currency shot up after decoupling from the euro, those sometimes are sure things if u get on em quick
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January 25, 2015, 11:09:58 AM
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it would be interesting to read comments on how this shaky Eco environment affects your use of your preferred Forex Trading platform.



I don't quite understand what you want to know
I guess he meant the CHF disaster which knocked some platforms like Alpari out of business: http://www.alpari.com/

wow. that's hard. why is a company that big not hedged?

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