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Topic: [ANN] Bittrex - Next generation exchange (btc/ltc/eac/ppc/rdd/ftc/and more) - page 17. (Read 167983 times)

legendary
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Regarding Bittrex KYC, how long does it take to get the account up and running from the moment of sending documents to being ready to go.

Within 24 hours (at the maximum). Mostly, within a couple of hours. I remember my documents (in July last year) got verified within a single hour.

Can UK banks send and receive/withdraw FIAT funds?

As far as I know, yes!

What documents are required for KYC?

-Selfie
-Passport/CNIC

Thank you for the information.

What about maximum FIAT withdrawals/deposits limits?
newbie
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Ahaha new IEO from Shittrex. Crazy, who is going to buy this crap? Scam, fraud!



Im really worried about Bittrex.  They are not totally stupid.  They must surely know these IEO's are destroying their reputation.

So the questions begs?  Why keep on doing these IEOs?

Only answer i can think of... They are in desperate need of $BTC..

if this is the case, alarm bells are ringing.
legendary
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Regarding Bittrex KYC, how long does it take to get the account up and running from the moment of sending documents to being ready to go.

Within 24 hours (at the maximum). Mostly, within a couple of hours. I remember my documents (in July last year) got verified within a single hour.

Can UK banks send and receive/withdraw FIAT funds?

As far as I know, yes!

What documents are required for KYC?

-Selfie
-Passport/CNIC
legendary
Activity: 2534
Merit: 1713
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Regarding Bittrex KYC, how long does it take to get the account up and running from the moment of sending documents to being ready to go.

Can UK banks send and receive/withdraw FIAT funds?

What documents are required for KYC?
full member
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Ahaha new IEO from Shittrex. Crazy, who is going to buy this crap? Scam, fraud!

full member
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Bittrex is known scam, that's why they want to create new fraud - Biteeu!
full member
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Garbage exchange lists different scams. Don't use this bullshit!
legendary
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Also that means as for NY account holders, we cannot do any trading if we try to click trade etc right?

Yes, New Yorkers can no longer use Bittrex for trading, as I mentioned earlier:

Seems like New Yorkers have to say goodbye to Bittrex:

The decision made by NYDFS yesterday only impacts our customers in New York state. This is not a restriction on any other location in the United States or internationally.

Bittrex Statement on the New York Department of Financial Services (NYDFS) Decision

https://bittrex.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360026708551-Bittrex-Statement-on-the-New-York-Department-of-Financial-Services-NYDFS-Decision-

~snip~
hero member
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Bittrex is dead now  Grin low volume more traders leave this stealer, owner is chinese man adulterate  Tongue
full member
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Anyone can answer my last question?
full member
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Also that means as for NY account holders, we cannot do any trading if we try to click trade etc right?
full member
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Hey all question to NY account holders.


I have some btc there and some other coins.  I never made a withdraw from bittrex.  I am verified though a while back.



I'm a bit confused with withdrawing.


It says for certain coins, it supports up to 6 decimals for withdraw.  Funds after the supported number of decimal places will be lost.


Example if you have say


234.29494243 powerledger


Do you put down for withdraw


234.294942 ?

or the entire amount and then the 0.00000043 powerledger will be lost?




So basically whatever you have after the 6 decimal... which would be 0.00000043 powerledger will be lost right?


Can someone tell me how long it normally takes for a withdraw from bittrex whether its powerledger or bittrex?


hero member
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*Brute force will solve any Bitcoin problem*

The thing is that my point isn't about the KYC and it's implementation from all the exchangers. Sooner or later all of them will have to comply, even if we most of us don't like it as clients.
My point was that the exchanger should give to their client the option to withdraw his funds before the KYC being a mandatory to even have funds/assets there. Not after.
So now, if you want to withdraw your assets from there, you will have to get verified. If not, then you can say "goodbye" to your funds... Undecided

That is one sneaky move, They can implement KYC as much as they want but for all those users don't want to share their private information should have given a chance to withdraw all his coins and then close his account.

then when said people come to find the bittrex crooks who froze their accounts...? ===> *trust me* ===> This is not going to end well for Bill & Co!
hero member
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*Brute force will solve any Bitcoin problem*
Altcoinlog about Bittrex



A detailed review of the Bittrex exchange, account verification instructions and security settings. Withdraw and Deposit funds for trade. User Reviews.

https://altcoinlog.com/birza-bittrex-obzor/
are you the Russians? :-D
full member
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The thing is that my point isn't about the KYC and it's implementation from all the exchangers. Sooner or later all of them will have to comply, even if we most of us don't like it as clients.
My point was that the exchanger should give to their client the option to withdraw his funds before the KYC being a mandatory to even have funds/assets there. Not after.
So now, if you want to withdraw your assets from there, you will have to get verified. If not, then you can say "goodbye" to your funds... Undecided

That is one sneaky move, They can implement KYC as much as they want but for all those users don't want to share their private information should have given a chance to withdraw all his coins and then close his account.


Shittrex prefer to steal your money. Fraud and dead exchange, their Veriblock IEO confirmed it and New York rejected their lisence too. Bill Shihara is a swindler
jr. member
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Altcoinlog about Bittrex



A detailed review of the Bittrex exchange, account verification instructions and security settings. Withdraw and Deposit funds for trade. User Reviews.

https://altcoinlog.com/birza-bittrex-obzor/
hero member
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The thing is that my point isn't about the KYC and it's implementation from all the exchangers. Sooner or later all of them will have to comply, even if we most of us don't like it as clients.
My point was that the exchanger should give to their client the option to withdraw his funds before the KYC being a mandatory to even have funds/assets there. Not after.
So now, if you want to withdraw your assets from there, you will have to get verified. If not, then you can say "goodbye" to your funds... Undecided

That is one sneaky move, They can implement KYC as much as they want but for all those users don't want to share their private information should have given a chance to withdraw all his coins and then close his account.
legendary
Activity: 3038
Merit: 1104
This is what I do. I drink and I know things.
Bittrex is also one of the few exchangers that never ask or give any notice to it's clients if they want to get verified or not.
Instead they take a decision by themselves and "disable" clients accounts.
I read a lot about this complaint and sure is, turning off or disabling an account without notice and worst is without explanation will really turn away users and look for another trading platform. KYC is a big issue to everyone but I guess all exchanges will go to that direction. They may not implement it now but sooner or later they will.

The thing is that my point isn't about the KYC and it's implementation from all the exchangers. Sooner or later all of them will have to comply, even if we most of us don't like it as clients.
My point was that the exchanger should give to their client the option to withdraw his funds before the KYC being a mandatory to even have funds/assets there. Not after.
So now, if you want to withdraw your assets from there, you will have to get verified. If not, then you can say "goodbye" to your funds... Undecided
legendary
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1036
Bittrex is also one of the few exchangers that never ask or give any notice to it's clients if they want to get verified or not.
Instead they take a decision by themselves and "disable" clients accounts.
I read a lot about this complaint and sure is, turning off or disabling an account without notice and worst is without explanation will really turn away users and look for another trading platform. KYC is a big issue to everyone but I guess all exchanges will go to that direction. They may not implement it now but sooner or later they will.
legendary
Activity: 1862
Merit: 1505
Seems like New Yorkers have to say goodbye to Bittrex:

The decision made by NYDFS yesterday only impacts our customers in New York state. This is not a restriction on any other location in the United States or internationally.

Bittrex Statement on the New York Department of Financial Services (NYDFS) Decision

https://bittrex.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360026708551-Bittrex-Statement-on-the-New-York-Department-of-Financial-Services-NYDFS-Decision-



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A new pair for Ontology:

New Market Update: The USDT-ONT market on http://bittrex.com   is now open for trading. For more information about Ontology (ONT) visit: https://ont.io/
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