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Re: Hangi şehirdensiniz?
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mjr
on 18/11/2017, 11:44:08 UTC
istanbuldayım ama şehir devamlı değişiyor
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Re: Multibit paranın üzerine yatma peşinde
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mjr
on 18/11/2017, 11:42:14 UTC
Geçmiş olsun hocam kaç defa uyardık, seedleri kaydetmeyen neden paramı kaybettim diye üzülmesin gerçekten senin hatan.. Paraya yatmış olabilirler blockchain.info üzerinden cüzdanında varolan bitcoinleri kontrol et bakalım eksilmiş mi?
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Re: Dolandırılmamak 101
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mjr
on 18/11/2017, 11:40:40 UTC
escrow kullanmayan neden dolandırıldım diye ağlamasın, kriptoparalarla alışveriş yapıyoruz tabiki escrow kullanacağız.
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Re: Trust Sistemi Nedir? Nasıl Çalışır?
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mjr
on 18/11/2017, 11:40:05 UTC
Trust sistemini güvenli bir şekilde kullanmak gerek, birçok kişi tam olarak kullanmayı bilmediği için karşısındaki kişiye negatif bildirim göndermiyor. Eğer gönderseydi o kişi mimlenirdi ve başkalarını dolandırması zorlaşırdı.
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Re: Satış Baltalama Hakkında Zorunlu Açıklama
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mjr
on 18/11/2017, 11:39:19 UTC
Herkesin lafına kulak assaydık halimiz ne olurdu kimbilir. 5 liraya satsan neden 10 liraya satmadın denir, 10 liraya satsan neden 5 liraya satmadın denir.
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Re: Müjde! Offline Kripto Para Cüzdanı Ledger Nano S Resmi olarak Türkiye'de Satışta
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mjr
on 18/11/2017, 11:38:42 UTC
Hayırlı olsun, Türkiye distributorlerini desteklemek gerek diye düşünüyorum
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Re: İngiliz Finans Devinden Bitcoin'e Yeşil Işık
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mjr
on 18/11/2017, 11:37:37 UTC
Bitcoin'e kırmızı ışık yakılınca fiyat biraz düşüyor ama yeşil ışık yanınca fiyat patır patır artmaya başlıyor, demekki bu piyasanın takipçisi gerçekten çok.
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Re: ING Bank'dan bitcoin haberi
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mjr
on 18/11/2017, 11:36:14 UTC
Bankaların Bitcoin yatırımı yaptığına eminim hatta ülkelerde yatırım yaptı çünkü fiyat 8 bin dolar olmuş durumda.
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Re: btc ve Eth ile yatirim olanaklari
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mjr
on 18/11/2017, 11:35:32 UTC
Bu tarz bulut madencilik sistemlerine katılmanızı tavsiye etmiyorum. Bunlar genellikle dolandırıcılık amacıyla açılan ve mining yapılmayan sahte siteler.
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Re: Bitcoin helal mi diye yazi var mi
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mjr
on 18/11/2017, 11:34:17 UTC
Helal helal, haram olur mu hiç? Birde bunun tartışmasını mı yapacağız şimdi..
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Re: [OFFICIAL]Bitfinex.com first Bitcoin P2P lending platform for leverage trading
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mjr
on 10/03/2015, 20:59:35 UTC
Has anyone successfully used the (undocumented) websockets api for, well, anything?
Would really appreciate some pointers from anyone who uses it.

(I posted a thread here about it last week, but I guess this thread is more likely to get noticed)
A documented websockets api would be wonderful!  Even if the documentation is minimal, at least that would give a basis for experimentation.


Yes, we don't support a websockets API currently, although we use websockets on parts of the website. We will, however, offer a fully supported (which would include documentation) websockets (and FIX) API once the alphapoint integration is done.

This upgrade is really the key to a ton of new products and features, as well as the benefit of better performance.
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Re: [OFFICIAL]Bitfinex.com first Bitcoin P2P lending platform for leverage trading
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mjr
on 10/03/2015, 20:54:19 UTC
Hey guys, brief update, we have made a bunch of progress on integrating Alphapoint, and are on the last legs of testing. We are still getting a couple errors, which are being fixed, but it is very close!

In general, we are able to correctly handle all but a couple hundred (in total, not by type) of the total user actions in a given day, so this is probably around .1% of the total actions that users would do, but it is those edge cases which typically take the longest to identify and fix. Should have more news for you soon, and once this is done, we can start to really roll out new features, as well as be able to handle much more volume, much more quickly.

There is really not a lot of other news to report, things have been quiet but I am personally excited that it seems the prices are starting to go up. I wanted to thank all of you guys who help out those who have questions about how parts of Bitfinex work, we are working on an updated FAQ/knowledge base which would serve as a one stop shop for answers. Right now, a lot of the questions are answered on our site, but I understand it might not be easy to find. So that is something else that is in the works.

Other than that, I hope everyone has been well. I am going to get back to working on Alphapoint stuff, but I try to check in once a day and see if there is anything major going on.
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Re: [OFFICIAL]Bitfinex.com first Bitcoin P2P lending platform for leverage trading
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mjr
on 10/02/2015, 22:33:10 UTC
Keep getting invalid bitcoin address when trying to withdraw.

Can anyone look into it?


Thank you

check for spaces?

That is probably the problem. Look for trailing whitespace in the address, but if that is not the problem, try looking the address up on blockchain.info or one of the other blockexplorers. If you don't have any problem there, open a support ticket. Bitcoin addresses have a built in checksum so any typos can usually be caught, and this gives a little safety when sending non-reversible transactions.
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Re: [OFFICIAL]Bitfinex.com first Bitcoin P2P lending platform for leverage trading
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mjr
on 10/02/2015, 22:30:59 UTC
Good stuff, I will try to give some information.

Thanks to all who helped out people with questions. Remember you can also look at this link:
https://www.bitfinex.com/pages/support

or this link:
https://www.bitfinex.com/pages/howitworks

where pretty much all of those questions have been answered.

In regards to the margin questions, here is what those sources would say:

"You will receive a margin call when the net value of your account reaches the required margin. When the net value falls below the required margin the position will be forced liquidated. The drop after which you can be liquidated depends on your leverage. When you have a margin position, you will see an estimated liquidation price (the price at which you would be liquidated)."

I appreciate those who explained this perhaps more clearly.

As far as lag, we are very aware of this. We put in place some optimizations to try and reduce the lag on the current system, and we are working very hard to get the new system up and running. It is pretty close, and we are basically just testing it very thoroughly to ensure that there are no unexpected problems when we go live. Ideally, we should be able to transition with no noticeable differences to the user, besides hopefully a much faster execution time. Of course, this is a really big change, and better safe than sorry. We worked really hard to get where we are, and we are still growing so rapidly, but we don't want to jeopardize any of our customers, so we are taking a very cautious approach. We are hoping and expecting to be ready the end of February, but you know what they say about the best laid plans of mice and men...

To those who are spamming negative comments, I appreciated HowardF's response about greener pastures. We are doing our best to provide a good fair exchange where people can access very deep pools of liquidity, and some cool features and tools. Obviously, we can't please 100% of the people 100% of the time, and we are sorry for that. We greatly appreciate those who have given us volume of 2,136,517.89 bitcoins over the last 30 days. We are setting new records on volume all the time now, and rushing to keep up. 2015 will be a big year for us, and once we have our new trading engine in place, expect to see a lot of cool new features and ways to access our market.

So, hopefully that addresses some of what was posted recently. Of course, I look forward to reading your comments.
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Re: [OFFICIAL]Bitfinex.com first Bitcoin P2P lending platform for leverage trading
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mjr
on 28/01/2015, 22:26:22 UTC
..so creating 100 identical 1 BTC OCO orders is the way to go?
Both "cancel only when the full sum is reached" and "cancel when the order is partially filled" is worse than that. Best would be a checkbox "partially", "full" and "corresponding sum" I'd say.

Ente

Yeah, I have no idea why I would want to set up an order that would dump 100 coins at all once...I don't think this would really help my bottom line, as I would probably push prices down much lower than if i I manually managed that position.

As I said in another post, there is a point where you are managing a position of a large enough size, and your requirements are complex enough that it makes sense to actually build a bot using the API (or hire someone to build a bot), that can be tailored to your exact needs.
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Re: [OFFICIAL]Bitfinex.com first Bitcoin P2P lending platform for leverage trading
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mjr
on 28/01/2015, 22:24:01 UTC
You DO owe me an apology.
Bitfinex representatives claim that isers have NO RIGHT to timely and accurate data. I'm okay with that fraud.
What I'm not okay with is you telling me to *fuck off* when I place an order. Why?
I cancel all the orders and try to do a market order and get "not enough balance" message?!
Okay, I reload the page and voila! Uncancelled orders remain!
So I cancel those as well, but you know what. Time has passed, market has moved. By the time I am able to make a move, you have cost me 10%.

Tell me again: why do I make volume on your site?

Technically, if you are that unhappy, and have such a negative opinion of us, YOU should explain why you make volume on our site.

Edit: Not because we don't want you to continue using us, but because I have no way of explaining your cost benefit analysis, and no knowledge of why you continue to make that choice.
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Re: [OFFICIAL]Bitfinex.com first Bitcoin P2P lending platform for leverage trading
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mjr
on 28/01/2015, 22:21:49 UTC
Things like stop losses and OCO are helpful, and can be useful, but they won't replace a full API bot...there is only so much logic that it pays to put into an order type, so, you might be approaching the limit of those order types usefulness, and might want to look into some sort of automated trading strategy if your needs are growing more complex. I understand your scenario, and it might be worthwhile to look into this, but that is really more like "cancel this other order, and place another order for a dynamic amount of bitcoin", because we don't really support updating an order at the moment (I think that might change soon).

So, I would say that there is no substitute for actually just monitoring the positions yourself, but, it can be a  worthwhile tradeoff to sacrifice some those benefits for the convenience of not having to be there. One thing you could try would be to split up a big order like that into a bunch of smaller orders, where if they are linked correctly, you only have a small worry about partial fills.
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Re: [OFFICIAL]Bitfinex.com first Bitcoin P2P lending platform for leverage trading
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mjr
on 27/01/2015, 19:44:06 UTC
Hey people!
I didn't read through the last 100 or so pages, but plan to stay updated from now on again :-)

- Since ages, the two balance overviews are mismatched: the overview in the top right corner is fine, the overview in "manage wallets" is wrong.

- I just found out that the "transfer funds" window is borked: it uses the "european" style separators, and interprets "1,000.00" as "1" and "1.000,00" as "1000". Every single place on BitFinex does display and interpret it the "US" style.

Those two combined took me a good while to figure out why the heck I can't transfer the sums I plan to.
Please fix this.

Ente

This has never happened to me...we will look into it.
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Re: [OFFICIAL]Bitfinex.com first Bitcoin P2P lending platform for leverage trading
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mjr
on 27/01/2015, 19:43:07 UTC
Why does OCO get's cancelled when the order is only partialy filled? IS that how it should work?

yes, anytime one order is "activated" it cancels the other orders. One cancels Others. So, it is a nice way to make sure you don't double down on buying or selling, if you want to have a stop loss AND a "take profit".
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Re: [OFFICIAL]Bitfinex.com first Bitcoin P2P lending platform for leverage trading
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mjr
on 21/01/2015, 16:27:39 UTC
This is just ridiculous...

None of us at Bitfinex take advantage of any inside information, and each of us monitors each other to make sure that we are behaving ethically. However, how would we go about obtaining bitcoin? We work hard to build a good exchange, because we believe in bitcoin, so we should go trade on another exchange? I have known Phil a long time, and he is extremely ethical. I, for one, use bitcoin in order to withdraw my paycheck. I usually place a small market order once a month, but I have no idea what the state of hidden orders are, or whether the market is going up or down, and I don't much care about those things. I need to convert a certain amount of dollars into the equivalent amount of bitcoin, so I just buy some bitcoin.

I'm not sure how this works in the "real world", but I am pretty sure that someone who works at Nasdaq can still trade stocks that are listed on Nasdaq. They aren't getting any special information, or access to a VIP service, but they still probably have a retirement account, or something along those lines, and still have investments. I don't think that because someone works at Nasdaq, they cannot own Apple shares in their retirement account. So, I am beyond annoyed that people think that someone who is interested in bitcoin enough to work in the bitcoin space, surprise, surprise, buys bitcoin...what is the alternative, that everyone interested in bitcoin enough to work in that space cannot use their own product?

Anyway, I think most people have enough experience with Bitfinex to know that we value our reputation as a fair place to trade, and specifically keep rules in place that cost us money because we think that the benefits of a fair marketplace far outweigh the small short term gains of cheating. I've been a big fan of bitfinex since before I started working here, and I haven't closed my account just because I got a job here.

Let me get this straight. You acknowledge Phil's story and admit to trading on your own exchange but maintain, "there is no insider trading, because: believe me."

I don't understand, yes, if I need to buy bitcoins, I buy them on Bitfinex...the same way anyone else who happened to need bitcoin would. All of my trades are monitored by the management team, including our head of compliance. So, to say that by working at a bitcoin exchange, you are precluded from buying and selling bitcoin is crazy. We have a system in place to avoid people abusing their position, because we value a fair market.