@Mad_Max
Orbitcoin is also available at ReflexTrader:
https://www.reflextrader.com/tradeview/BTC_ORBReflexTrader (part of Cointopay) is trustable but there's almost no volume (yet!).
I think Nova Exchange is a good exchange but there's a very low volume on ALL coins at Nova Exchange.
Yeah, i have a closer look at Nova Exchange today and now understand why they have almost no volume on all coins.
Yes exchange leaves the impression of a fairly reliable and safe company taking their job seriously...
But they have VERY strict almost "forbidding" rules.
Like mandatory identification/verification/AML for ALL user. You must provide all personal info and documents to use it (no any withdrawals without full verification!).
Even world biggest exchanges have milder conditions - like trading without fiat (coin-to-coin) and small withdrawals available without verification/AML or with basic (without sending documents) .
Other policies also strict - like few hundreds confirmation for deposits of minor coins (including ORB).
Therefore, they have such small volumes and they are unlikely to grow in the foreseeable future. People just look and chose other exchanges to trade...
That's weird indeed, when I look at their ORB address there are many many 0.1-1 ORB amounts...
Maybe the 0.1 ORB is the fee they asked for withdrawing ORB Huh
It was also possible to mine coins in the past at Cryptopia, if ORB was available to mine too that can
explain all the 1 ORB amounts.
I very much doubt that this is the case. Because all these strange transactions were carried out AFTER the closure of the users deposits and withdrawals. And AFTER miner reward was reduced from 1 ORB to 0.5 ORB.