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donator
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donator
Activity: 640
Merit: 500
April 19, 2013, 01:22:46 AM
#35
It's really hard to know without more information. Please write to support. Thanks.
member
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Proof-of-Stake Blockchain Network
April 18, 2013, 06:06:52 PM
#34
I signed up for Walletbit in order to pay my VPN service - worked well (except for the three hour wait to deposit)

January:
Deposited 1btc
paid .77 for the service
had a balance of .221

Now:
The bill just came and I knew I had enough to pay it (.15btc)

I signed on to Walletbit - BTC0.00

What happened to my balance?
donator
Activity: 640
Merit: 500
October 20, 2012, 09:19:54 PM
#33
Hey Kris,
I been using walletbit for a good amount of time.
I must say your service and updates on walletbit has been amazing!
I think I been on walletbit for more then a year and i will continue using it!

Thank you very much Rexcoin, warms my heart when I hear words like that. I will as always continue to make it the best Bitcoin Merchant Solution I possibly can.
full member
Activity: 182
Merit: 100
October 20, 2012, 07:00:15 PM
#32
Hey Kris,
I been using walletbit for a good amount of time.
I must say your service and updates on walletbit has been amazing!
I think I been on walletbit for more then a year and i will continue using it!
donator
Activity: 640
Merit: 500
October 20, 2012, 06:55:19 PM
#31
We have revised our fee structure and made it more accessible, renewing our commitment to transparency. Thank you for pointing out our shortcomings CIYAM Pty. Ltd. If anyone else has any suggestions or comments, we are always striving to improve the quality of our service at Walletbit.

Please familiarize yourself with the improved and more accessible layout of WalletBit fees at https://walletbit.com/pricing. In many cases Walletbit is cheaper than our leading competitor.



Thank you
donator
Activity: 640
Merit: 500
September 20, 2012, 11:06:14 PM
#30
We had a few request about Two-Factor Authentication, and with all the current hacking and DDoSing going on - here it is.

Two-Factor Authentication

If you would like to use Google Authenticator on sign in, you will need a supported mobile device, to run the Google Authenticator application. You can follow the instructions under Manage Account and Personal Notifications on WalletBit to install Google Authenticator onto these devices, and enable it for sign in.

Stay tuned for more updates, and don't forget to tweet or like us on Google+ or Facebook!
donator
Activity: 640
Merit: 500
September 04, 2012, 05:20:18 AM
#29
Temporary outage while we replace the UPS
donator
Activity: 640
Merit: 500
August 17, 2012, 11:40:46 AM
#28
Enabled referral commission on WalletBit, Get 1% of their first deposit, when you refer a friend. https://walletbit.com/ref/45ab2793b84a351e3354661e6532c1c7

Find your link in your Dashboard!
donator
Activity: 640
Merit: 500
July 20, 2012, 02:45:40 PM
#27
There will be scheduled downtime for WalletBit & ResponsePay tomorrow between 9:00am and 1:00pm

We are doing electrical upgrades.

Regards
Kris
donator
Activity: 640
Merit: 500
July 14, 2012, 07:44:44 PM
#26

Withdrawals:

If you use Mt.Gox, BitInstant or any other to cash out your Bitcoins,
simply use our withdrawals section to send to any Bitcoin address,


There are two methods of sending bitcions, one as "Withdraw" and the other "Send Bitcoins".  This is confusing.  Other wallets apps and services use the term Send bitcoins to send them to another bitcoin address.

WalletBit uses "Send Bitcoins" to navigate to the send via e-mail form, and "Withdraw" to navigate to the send to a bitcoin address.

Perhaps the menu should be "Send via email"?  Or perhaps, make it one form and let me choose the destination, bitcoin address or e-mail?  I do see that the forms are for different purposes so I don't know that trying to use just one form would work though.

Another question ... is it necessary to have Secure Card for all withdrawal actions?   That is overbearing  for typical transactions.  As a user, I might be willing to risk a daily withdrawal of, oh, say 7 BTC (about $50 USD worth) without having to enter a Secure Card.  If there were a threshold in settings that I could set myself, that way the wallet would be secure for a little larger amount of bitcoins (where Secure Card is required to withdraw) yet remains convenient for routine purchase amounts.

I will look into this, thank you for the suggestion! You will see I made it the way you explained at ResponsePay.

In my mind the Secure Card is always necessary. But I have tried to make it very easy with ResponsePay where you simply need to input a 4 digit pin code to unlock the interface.

If you enable it from your WalletBit -> Manage Email and Personal notifications -> Enable Mobile ResponsePay, you will see what I am talking about, since it can be used on a desktop as well as any newer mobile device.


And Happy Anniversary To WalletBTCit!

                      
legendary
Activity: 2506
Merit: 1010
July 10, 2012, 08:30:07 PM
#25

Withdrawals:

If you use Mt.Gox, BitInstant or any other to cash out your Bitcoins,
simply use our withdrawals section to send to any Bitcoin address,


There are two methods of sending bitcions, one as "Withdraw" and the other "Send Bitcoins".  This is confusing.  Other wallets apps and services use the term Send bitcoins to send them to another bitcoin address.

WalletBit uses "Send Bitcoins" to navigate to the send via e-mail form, and "Withdraw" to navigate to the send to a bitcoin address.

Perhaps the menu should be "Send via email"?  Or perhaps, make it one form and let me choose the destination, bitcoin address or e-mail?  I do see that the forms are for different purposes so I don't know that trying to use just one form would work though.

Another question ... is it necessary to have Secure Card for all withdrawal actions?   That is overbearing  for typical transactions.  As a user, I might be willing to risk a daily withdrawal of, oh, say 7 BTC (about $50 USD worth) without having to enter a Secure Card.  If there were a threshold in settings that I could set myself, that way the wallet would be secure for a little larger amount of bitcoins (where Secure Card is required to withdraw) yet remains convenient for routine purchase amounts.
donator
Activity: 640
Merit: 500
July 08, 2012, 09:23:51 PM
#24
Showcase video for transferring bitcoin instant to another wallet on a phone using ResponsePay.

From HTC Android with Opera Mobile 12 to iPhone Safari.

http://youtu.be/ovZv4KyuCrY
donator
Activity: 640
Merit: 500
July 04, 2012, 09:30:20 PM
#23
Interested in Mobile Wallet?

We might have just what you need.



    ResponsePay

Read more at https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ann-responsepay-mobile-wallet-subsidiary-of-walletbit-91431
donator
Activity: 640
Merit: 500
June 24, 2012, 09:01:27 PM
#22
Indeed  Cheesy
legendary
Activity: 1358
Merit: 1002
June 21, 2012, 09:59:13 PM
#21
You are now able to purchase on merchant sites using WalletBit as payment option without having a WalletBit account. In the payment window just click on "No WalletBit account? Pay using any Bitcoin client" and it will switch to a window showing Qr code, price and the bitcoin address in Bitcoin URI link for transferring the amount to, when the transaction hits 3 confirmations Instant Payment Notification will be send to the merchant site even if you paid with no WalletBit account.

Pretty awesome if you ask me, but I cannot be very objective since I made it.

Regards
Kris

Now, that's what was missing Wink
donator
Activity: 640
Merit: 500
June 21, 2012, 09:53:49 PM
#20
You are now able to purchase on merchant sites using WalletBit as payment option without having a WalletBit account. In the payment window just click on "No WalletBit account? Pay using any Bitcoin client" and it will switch to a window showing Qr code, price and the bitcoin address in Bitcoin URI link for transferring the amount to, when the transaction hits 3 confirmations Instant Payment Notification will be send to the merchant site even if you paid with no WalletBit account.

Pretty awesome if you ask me, but I cannot be very objective since I made it.

Regards
Kris
donator
Activity: 640
Merit: 500
June 14, 2012, 04:43:57 AM
#19
Be sure to checkout our In the works.

https://walletbit.com/about/in-the-works
rjk
sr. member
Activity: 448
Merit: 250
1ngldh
June 12, 2012, 08:29:30 AM
#18
Correct, both parties need to sign up at WalletBit with their email as stated in the press release.

You could easily make it so that the wallet has a bitcoin address to receive coins, and so that the user can send to a bitcoin address.  There's really no technical reason for not offering that, right?
It does have an address to receive funds to, or did you mean something else?

Oh, so I am misunderstanding Kris' statement before?  It can work where I send bitcoins from my cleint (e.g., bitcoin-qt) to a Bitcoin addres for the WAP wallet for the recipient?  (i.e., standalone user)
Yes, but you can only send them from the WAP client to other walletbit users. For me, I had to sign up for 2 accounts: one WAP and one "normal", in order to withdraw at all to a normal bitcoin address.
legendary
Activity: 2506
Merit: 1010
June 12, 2012, 06:47:31 AM
#17
Correct, both parties need to sign up at WalletBit with their email as stated in the press release.

You could easily make it so that the wallet has a bitcoin address to receive coins, and so that the user can send to a bitcoin address.  There's really no technical reason for not offering that, right?
It does have an address to receive funds to, or did you mean something else?

Oh, so I am misunderstanding Kris' statement before?  It can work where I send bitcoins from my cleint (e.g., bitcoin-qt) to a Bitcoin addres for the WAP wallet for the recipient?  (i.e., standalone user)
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