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Re: [ANN] Bfxdata.com | Bitfinex Market (price and market depth) + Swap Charts
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anddam
on 31/01/2015, 11:03:40 UTC
So on bitcoincharts, I would go to each day and download the minute data and then consolidate.  Thanks for the suggestion - it may take a long time (since they don't let you download to large of a batch at once) but it is a solution!  Smiley

I'm not sure to understand what you meant there, what have "days" to do with what I suggested?

A trade level file contains info about all trades that were completed on the exchange.
Bitcoincharts allows to download the file all at once, google for "bitcoincharts api csv".
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Re: [ANN] Bfxdata.com | Bitfinex Market (price and market depth) + Swap Charts
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anddam
on 30/01/2015, 21:16:36 UTC
I would like to get per minute close price data on bitfinex for btc/usd for the life of the exchange.  Can anyone help point me in the right direction to get this data?  Thanks.

The best I found about it is the full trades file from bitcoincharts, you get that and resample it to the time frame you want.

Bfxdata doesn't provide an actual data feed but metrics on those.
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Re: Cryptowatch - real-time charts and personalized trading analysis
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anddam
on 09/01/2015, 23:05:24 UTC
I like your other suggestions. Consider them on the list. And I'll take a look at the Albuquerque theme.

Thanks for the input.

You're very welcome.
Since you already have some not very common time frames would you also mind adding 8h between 6h and 12h?
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Re: Cryptowatch - real-time charts and personalized trading analysis
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anddam
on 07/01/2015, 20:30:08 UTC
Selective deletion is already implemented: as you may have noticed you can hover over a drawing element's points and drag them around - just right click on them to delete the element they belong to.

I'm not able to do that on either Chrome, Safari or FireFox. I'm assuming that the tool to select is the crosshair, since I couldn't see a "no tool" mode.

Since we're talking wishlist I'd add
  • parallel channel tool, pretty much like the line tool
  • the ability to unlock price axis and keep it fixed, rather than auto adjust

Also the albuquerque theme has the active tool very little noticeable, in the dark themes it's much easier to spot which tool is currently selected.

Again, the work is very nice, keep the UI this sleek!
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Re: Cryptowatch - real-time charts and personalized trading analysis
by
anddam
on 07/01/2015, 17:31:37 UTC
Do you have plan to implement any of the following?
  • horizontal lines
  • lines with extended side (one or both)
  • a way of selecting items for deletion rather than use a stack

The UI is really clean and tidy, unlike some competitor. Please keep it that way.

Congrats for the good work.
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Re: [ANN] Bfxdata.com | Bitfinex Market (price and market depth) + Swap Charts
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anddam
on 26/10/2014, 10:39:12 UTC
I think it'd be great if you could add the total dpeths of order books in the "widgets" on first page.

This can be retrieved by opening a single chart, say BTCUSD, and scrolling the asks book to top and bids book to bottom but this is a bit un comfortable with long books, also any updates reset the two books to showing the spread.

It it's already there and I just couldn't find please let me know.


That apart the site looks very good now, the home page (the one with the widgets) is doing a terric job at summing up a lot of useful info.

Are the widgets embeddable in external website?
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Re: MoneyPot.com -- The Social Gambling Game
by
anddam
on 10/09/2014, 20:51:44 UTC
I, personally, find it absolutely nuts to adopt an already in-use unit and apply it to bitcoin.  I think that everyone knows what a bit is, it's a unit of information

In that case the unit of measure of information should have used a different name since bit usage in coinages predates the use in Informatics by centuries.
That said I actually appreciate the idea of going with a microbtc unit, and that gives a sens to a satoshi being 1-e8 rather than 1-e9 btc.

On OTC it was semi-seriously proposed to use "hals", in honor of the late Hal Finney. I'd like this and there's no more confusion in doing that:
  1 btc = 1'000'000 hals
  1 hals = 100 satoshis
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Re: [ANN] BTC Cake - It's a piece of cake.
by
anddam
on 01/09/2014, 08:10:28 UTC
Due to the sheer volume of business they get, I've noticed on other occasions they've been temporarily down.

That, or just cheap hosting.
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Btc-e support reply time
by
anddam
on 09/07/2014, 15:46:03 UTC
Yesterday I got a reply from BTC-e support (that meanwhile changed domain) stating that they
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are changing the status of this ticket to Closed as we have not heard back from you in 72 hours.

My ticket was filed on December the 9th and I haven't heard back until it was closed.

I'd like to trust and use btc-e but with this kind of delay I think any interaction is impossible.
I have another ticket about verification that hasn't been closed yet, same age as the other.

Had anyone better luck at getting answers from BTC-e's support?
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Re: Mtgox locked my account with $40k because i used Bitinstant before
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anddam
on 13/02/2014, 16:22:42 UTC
do they have the right to change things like this overnight?

IANAL but any term of the ToS is anyway subjected to local laws so if they got a request in that matter from a court then most likely the terms conflicting with regulations are invalid and they are required to abide.

With 40k USD it's easy to see why you have to verify to Trusted level.

Just my 2 satoshi on the subject, but please provide any update.
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Re: Why people don't switch to Kraken?
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anddam
on 13/02/2014, 16:15:57 UTC
XBT = iso notation.

Doesn't seem to be in the standard.

From Wikipedia:
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The following non-ISO codes are, however, sometimes used commercially. Usage of these non-ISO-codes is not portable
XBT   –   8   Bitcoin   World-wide
Also xe.com doesn't list it in ISO 4217:2008.


It's just mimicking ISO, from what I can tell it's just a way to appear fancier in the financial world but BTC has been well established since long.
Also BTC sounds better.
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Re: I think I was hacked on Bitfinex - what to do?
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anddam
on 13/02/2014, 15:40:04 UTC
From what you wrote it sounds very much like your account got hacked (possibly by accessing your email box) and the hacker himself enabled the OTP.

Now it's been a few days since you opened the thread, can you provide us an update?
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Re: Recommended fix for Mt. Gox’s withdrawal problem caused by transaction malleabil
by
anddam
on 11/02/2014, 09:30:53 UTC
Proposed change/solution (No change to the current Bitcoin protocol is necessary)
1.   Same as step 1 above
2.   Create a new Bitcoin address (A0) and keep it private to themselves
3.   Identify an address (A1) in its hot wallet that has sufficient amount of bitcoins
4.   Send the requested amount of bitcoins from A1 to A0 using a new transaction TX0. Record both A0 and TX0 ID after its confirmation (don't expect any problem here)
5.   Send the requested amount of bitcoins from A0 to A2 (requestor’s receiving address) using another new transaction TX2. Record TX2 ID.
6.   Once TX2 ID is confirmed in the public Blockchain, update the transaction status in the Web database for R0 so that user can see/check that TX2 is the transaction that credited their wallet address.
7.   In case that TX2 has been rejected but A0 is empty, get the last transaction ID (TX3) associated with A0 (and A2), then update TX3 ID in the web database for R0 so the user can see/check TX3 is the transaction that credited their wallet address.
8.   Never automatically retry failed withdrawal transactions.

This is a practical proposal, good job.

From what I can understand this has also the advantage of allowing the previous withdrawal mechanism to be immediately reinstated: a separate program could inspecting only the pool of missing transactions.

I'm assuming here that only a small part of the transactions go missing, so the rest would go through just fine.

Is there an a way to estimate the number of transactions Mtgox produced and the number of those that went missing?
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Re: [sell] ANONYMOUS RELOADABLE VISA CARD WITH IBAN
by
anddam
on 09/01/2014, 13:44:42 UTC
You wrote "preloaded actived" cards, do you activate the cards before shipping?

Similar cards from other sellers don't have a preload nor they are active, do you mind explaining a little more what you meant?

right, my cards are preloaded

It seems you're dodging the point, I asked if you activate the cards and you replied that they are preloaded.
If you're activating the cards, loading 2 USD and then selling I see a possible security issue.


So: are the cards preloaded by the issuer (bank or so) or are you buying them empty, activating them, preloading 2 USD and then selling them?

Also, who's the card issuer?
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Re: [sell] ANONYMOUS RELOADABLE VISA CARD WITH IBAN
by
anddam
on 09/01/2014, 07:26:37 UTC
You wrote "preloaded actived" cards, do you activate the cards before shipping?

Similar cards from other sellers don't have a preload nor they are active, do you mind explaining a little more what you meant?
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Re: BTC-E EUR Sepa Withdraw
by
anddam
on 12/12/2013, 19:19:24 UTC
No, it's 100 EUR confirmed by support several weeks ago.

That means that if you plan moving 10000 EUR or more you're paying 1%, if less you're paying a higher fee.
At 1000 EUR it's 10% and IMHO not worth it.

That said my question still stand: can anyone explain how to set up a wire transfer withdrawal beneficiary? I haven't heard back from support yet, it's been almost a week…
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Re: BTC-E EUR Sepa Withdraw
by
anddam
on 10/12/2013, 07:21:30 UTC
You just put your information into the little white box there. Make sure to include all the information they ask for.

My problem is there is no "little white box" in which I can set the beneficiary.
I see only "amount to withdrawal" and "purse", whose meaning I don't really understand.

Here's a screenshot of what I see, can you point at the "little white box" you are referring to?

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/4576782/btce_withdrawal_form-tn.jpg
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[Feature request] Re: BitcoinWisdom.com - Live Bitcoin/LiteCoin Charts
by
anddam
on 09/12/2013, 14:52:23 UTC
Feature request: add BTC-e BTCEUR, it's right under Mtgox in market list so it could go right under Mtgox's BTCEUR.
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Re: BTC-E EUR Sepa Withdraw
by
anddam
on 09/12/2013, 14:19:43 UTC
Bump for the topic.

I'd like to withdrawal via SEPA wire transfer but I don't see a way to set the benificiary in the withdrawal form.
There's a "withdrawal" button that may lead to another form to fill the beneficiary, but clicking it asks for the OTP provided by 2FA. This is very uncommon and I don't feel trying it.

Has anyone experienced this?
How do you set beneficiary in BTC-e's wire transfer?
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Re: SEPA payment problem
by
anddam
on 09/12/2013, 14:12:02 UTC
Did you manage to solve your issue?

It's not clear what the support was referring to, seems they were talking about AML verification.

If you still have the issue copy the discussion you had with support and paste it here after clearing out any sensible part.