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February 24, 2015, 02:01:50 PM
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Well, my primary focus is to have all info regarding bitcoin, which has not yet been done. But in the coming few weeks, or maybe in late March, I'll have that done. I'm a bit busy nowadays with other projects.

Yeah would love to see that
Anyways , thanks again , really love the site and the difference in hitbtc and btce Cheesy Cheesy
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February 24, 2015, 04:29:53 PM
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Well, my primary focus is to have all info regarding bitcoin, which has not yet been done. But in the coming few weeks, or maybe in late March, I'll have that done. I'm a bit busy nowadays with other projects.

Yeah would love to see that
Anyways , thanks again , really love the site and the difference in hitbtc and btce Cheesy Cheesy
Hehe, The fees also do matter. I might ad a auto or semi auto fee calculator soon.
Will keep you updated(since you liked it)
suggest literally anything and I'll try to get my developer to do it

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February 24, 2015, 04:55:13 PM
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Well, my primary focus is to have all info regarding bitcoin, which has not yet been done. But in the coming few weeks, or maybe in late March, I'll have that done. I'm a bit busy nowadays with other projects.

Yeah would love to see that
Anyways , thanks again , really love the site and the difference in hitbtc and btce Cheesy Cheesy
Hehe, The fees also do matter. I might ad a auto or semi auto fee calculator soon.
Will keep you updated(since you liked it)
suggest literally anything and I'll try to get my developer to do it

Just saw , Gross profit calculator have been added.
This really makes it quite easy and yes i like it !
You shall make a Separate thread for your site and am sure , that will be useful for many.
BTW , would love a chart for each exchange , like we click or hover over the exchange name and can see the exchange rate chart.
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February 24, 2015, 05:05:44 PM
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Well, my primary focus is to have all info regarding bitcoin, which has not yet been done. But in the coming few weeks, or maybe in late March, I'll have that done. I'm a bit busy nowadays with other projects.

Yeah would love to see that
Anyways , thanks again , really love the site and the difference in hitbtc and btce Cheesy Cheesy
Hehe, The fees also do matter. I might ad a auto or semi auto fee calculator soon.
Will keep you updated(since you liked it)
suggest literally anything and I'll try to get my developer to do it

Just saw , Gross profit calculator have been added.
This really makes it quite easy and yes i like it !
You shall make a Separate thread for your site and am sure , that will be useful for many.
BTW , would love a chart for each exchange , like we click or hover over the exchange name and can see the exchange rate chart.
I didn't get a clear idea of what you mentioned. Pleas elaborate. Also, next week, new exchanges will be added, and new charts are being discussed but we need a powerful server so im looking for a way to monetize the website to fund the server partially. Moreover, i dont want many charts because they are client sided(javascript) and will cause yourr computer to lagg.

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February 24, 2015, 06:15:39 PM
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I didn't get a clear idea of what you mentioned. Pleas elaborate. Also, next week, new exchanges will be added, and new charts are being discussed but we need a powerful server so im looking for a way to monetize the website to fund the server partially. Moreover, i dont want many charts because they are client sided(javascript) and will cause yourr computer to lagg.

What i mean is , it would be pretty nice to have those BTC/USD rate charts too though they might lag the System but alternative way is to make them on different tab , so one can see the charts of all exchanges on a different place altogether.

And yes! you should Monetize your site.
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February 25, 2015, 04:32:51 AM
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I didn't get a clear idea of what you mentioned. Pleas elaborate. Also, next week, new exchanges will be added, and new charts are being discussed but we need a powerful server so im looking for a way to monetize the website to fund the server partially. Moreover, i dont want many charts because they are client sided(javascript) and will cause yourr computer to lagg.

What i mean is , it would be pretty nice to have those BTC/USD rate charts too though they might lag the System but alternative way is to make them on different tab , so one can see the charts of all exchanges on a different place altogether.

And yes! you should Monetize your site.
though we're getting quite a fair amount of views, im still not focusing on it. Im looking for a couple of guys to work as a team maybe. After the third week of march, I'll buckle up and start full swing promotions of BitcoinPriceLab and also, try to make $70 for server costs.
we have a chart page already, bitcoinpricelab.com/charts

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February 25, 2015, 04:57:47 AM
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I didn't get a clear idea of what you mentioned. Pleas elaborate. Also, next week, new exchanges will be added, and new charts are being discussed but we need a powerful server so im looking for a way to monetize the website to fund the server partially. Moreover, i dont want many charts because they are client sided(javascript) and will cause yourr computer to lagg.

What i mean is , it would be pretty nice to have those BTC/USD rate charts too though they might lag the System but alternative way is to make them on different tab , so one can see the charts of all exchanges on a different place altogether.

And yes! you should Monetize your site.
though we're getting quite a fair amount of views, im still not focusing on it. Im looking for a couple of guys to work as a team maybe. After the third week of march, I'll buckle up and start full swing promotions of BitcoinPriceLab and also, try to make $70 for server costs.
we have a chart page already, bitcoinpricelab.com/charts

Idk how i overlooked it , thank you
What type of guys are you looking for your team?
Any particular skills ?
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February 25, 2015, 05:08:16 AM
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I didn't get a clear idea of what you mentioned. Pleas elaborate. Also, next week, new exchanges will be added, and new charts are being discussed but we need a powerful server so im looking for a way to monetize the website to fund the server partially. Moreover, i dont want many charts because they are client sided(javascript) and will cause yourr computer to lagg.

What i mean is , it would be pretty nice to have those BTC/USD rate charts too though they might lag the System but alternative way is to make them on different tab , so one can see the charts of all exchanges on a different place altogether.

And yes! you should Monetize your site.
though we're getting quite a fair amount of views, im still not focusing on it. Im looking for a couple of guys to work as a team maybe. After the third week of march, I'll buckle up and start full swing promotions of BitcoinPriceLab and also, try to make $70 for server costs.
we have a chart page already, bitcoinpricelab.com/charts

Idk how i overlooked it , thank you
What type of guys are you looking for your team?
Any particular skills ?

Glad to know you're interested, please let me know what all skills you got. But before that, I think we are going too off topic, so we'd rather communicate via PM  or skype or mail,
skype:aristo.studio
mail:admin@bitcoinpricelab.com

I would love to have you on my team in any aspect. Cheesy
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February 25, 2015, 05:32:45 AM
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Glad to know you're interested, please let me know what all skills you got. But before that, I think we are going too off topic, so we'd rather communicate via PM  or skype or mail,
skype:aristo.studio
mail:admin@bitcoinpricelab.com

I would love to have you on my team in any aspect. Cheesy
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I would love to though i don't really have any good skills
I will message the details in PM
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February 25, 2015, 09:59:26 PM
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Sometimes the BTC/USD rate differ a lot from an exchange to another, can be several USD. If I have an account in bitfinex, can I transfer the coins to kraken and sell them there ? For example if the rate is 220 $ in bitfinex and 225 $ in kraken.
There are many risks with arbitrage. Its risky business but can make big profits aswell as big losses. Each site you using for arbitrage can dissapear in matter of hours or be hacked. With your money lost.
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February 26, 2015, 02:44:34 AM
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Sometimes the BTC/USD rate differ a lot from an exchange to another, can be several USD. If I have an account in bitfinex, can I transfer the coins to kraken and sell them there ? For example if the rate is 220 $ in bitfinex and 225 $ in kraken.
There are many risks with arbitrage. Its risky business but can make big profits aswell as big losses. Each site you using for arbitrage can dissapear in matter of hours or be hacked. With your money lost.
But the question here is the risk of arbitrage. Arbitrage I'd risky and is better to have money in both exchanges already.,

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March 07, 2015, 04:52:51 AM
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I think arbitrage is too risky and will end up in losing money because of fees. Today, with high-speed trading, arbitrage opportunities last only for a few milliseconds seconds in widely traded markets. Arbitrage opportunities in the commodity futures market last for very short periods.

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March 07, 2015, 05:50:07 AM
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I think arbitrage is too risky and will end up in losing money because of fees. Today, with high-speed trading, arbitrage opportunities last only for a few milliseconds seconds in widely traded markets. Arbitrage opportunities in the commodity futures market last for very short periods.
Yeah I recently read about arbitrage in the stock markets, and it lasts literally for seconds, but for Bitcoin, the time frame is better. So it might be risky but is definitely profitable

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March 07, 2015, 06:43:28 AM
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I think arbitrage is too risky and will end up in losing money because of fees. Today, with high-speed trading, arbitrage opportunities last only for a few milliseconds seconds in widely traded markets. Arbitrage opportunities in the commodity futures market last for very short periods.
Yeah I recently read about arbitrage in the stock markets, and it lasts literally for seconds, but for Bitcoin, the time frame is better. So it might be risky but is definitely profitable

I've been doing this, it works, and it is profitable. The real problem is when an exchange doesn't fulfill your withdrawal request at once but withholds your coins (or doesn't deposit the money after the transaction is confirmed on the blockchain). Also, btc transactions are frustratingly slow, and you can end up waiting for half an hour for your transaction to get confirmed first.
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March 07, 2015, 07:17:06 AM
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I think arbitrage is too risky and will end up in losing money because of fees. Today, with high-speed trading, arbitrage opportunities last only for a few milliseconds seconds in widely traded markets. Arbitrage opportunities in the commodity futures market last for very short periods.
Yeah I recently read about arbitrage in the stock markets, and it lasts literally for seconds, but for Bitcoin, the time frame is better. So it might be risky but is definitely profitable

I've been doing this, it works, and it is profitable. The real problem is when an exchange doesn't fulfill your withdrawal request at once but withholds your coins (or doesn't deposit the money after the transaction is confirmed on the blockchain). Also, btc transactions are frustratingly slow, and you can end up waiting for half an hour for your transaction to get confirmed first.
This can be tackled with money being deposited in both the exchanges.

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March 07, 2015, 08:05:38 AM
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I think arbitrage is too risky and will end up in losing money because of fees. Today, with high-speed trading, arbitrage opportunities last only for a few milliseconds seconds in widely traded markets. Arbitrage opportunities in the commodity futures market last for very short periods.
Yeah I recently read about arbitrage in the stock markets, and it lasts literally for seconds, but for Bitcoin, the time frame is better. So it might be risky but is definitely profitable

I've been doing this, it works, and it is profitable. The real problem is when an exchange doesn't fulfill your withdrawal request at once but withholds your coins (or doesn't deposit the money after the transaction is confirmed on the blockchain). Also, btc transactions are frustratingly slow, and you can end up waiting for half an hour for your transaction to get confirmed first.
This can be tackled with money being deposited in both the exchanges.

I know this, but why restrain yourself to trading in just two exchanges? Besides that, this way you will be losing some of your profits (as well as constraining your losses if something goes wrong, e.g. the market sentiment suddenly changes).
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March 07, 2015, 10:26:16 AM
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The easy way to do it is , get coins to one exchange where you think is high and get cash deposit to another and when you are ready wait for a good arbitrage opportunity and just sell at high and withdraw and by at cheap and withdraw Wink
But to make good profit , you will have to go with little good amount and look out for pretty nice difference , somtime it is even 8$

Right now is possible to buy at www.btc-e.com at price $237.3 per bitcoin and sell in www.vircurex.com at price $261 per bitcoin. it is a big diference but I still think it is not profitable long term.

Vircurex usd/btc is a dead pair, you cant deposit USD on there anymore last time i checked, think the volume is almost nothing.
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March 07, 2015, 01:43:52 PM
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The easy way to do it is , get coins to one exchange where you think is high and get cash deposit to another and when you are ready wait for a good arbitrage opportunity and just sell at high and withdraw and by at cheap and withdraw Wink
But to make good profit , you will have to go with little good amount and look out for pretty nice difference , somtime it is even 8$

Right now is possible to buy at www.btc-e.com at price $237.3 per bitcoin and sell in www.vircurex.com at price $261 per bitcoin. it is a big diference but I still think it is not profitable long term.

Vircurex usd/btc is a dead pair, you cant deposit USD on there anymore last time i checked, think the volume is almost nothing.

Try this site : http://bitcoinpricelab.com/

Right now there is a arbitrage opportunity of 14$ between HitBTC and btc-e
~Good luck Wink
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March 07, 2015, 08:08:58 PM
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Are you still able to trade USD with HitBTC ? We need practical insight rather than theoretical  Wink

Right now there is a arbitrage opportunity of 14$ between HitBTC and btc-e
~Good luck Wink


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March 08, 2015, 02:52:38 AM
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The easy way to do it is , get coins to one exchange where you think is high and get cash deposit to another and when you are ready wait for a good arbitrage opportunity and just sell at high and withdraw and by at cheap and withdraw Wink
But to make good profit , you will have to go with little good amount and look out for pretty nice difference , somtime it is even 8$

Right now is possible to buy at www.btc-e.com at price $237.3 per bitcoin and sell in www.vircurex.com at price $261 per bitcoin. it is a big diference but I still think it is not profitable long term.

Vircurex usd/btc is a dead pair, you cant deposit USD on there anymore last time i checked, think the volume is almost nothing.

Try this site : http://bitcoinpricelab.com/

Right now there is a arbitrage opportunity of 14$ between HitBTC and btc-e
~Good luck Wink
Thanks for using bitcoinpricelab
I've noticed that HitBTC always has the highest price

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