Yeah, the exchange works fine, as long as I don't buy or sell anything. As soon as I do, it goes offline for five or ten minutes. When it comes back up, I find out whether or not the order went through. Sometimes it does. Most of the time it doesn't. I'm not sure which is worse, finding out that I bought ten minutes ago and that the price has now fallen by ten percent, or finding out that the offer I thought I had taken advantage of ten minutes before was never actually available at the time because the information showing was five minutes old, and obsolete, at the time.
Personal trade history often fails to show up on the coin pair's page. It's in there, somewhere, but I have to dig it up, usually under Partial Trade History, which is separate from Orders and Detailed Transactions for some reason I can't fathom. A list of active orders would be nice. You have a list of all orders, which includes cancelled orders. I can't imagine what anyone needs with those. Now, if I could sort and/or filter that list of all orders, then it would be useful. As it is, it takes a great deal of memory, guesswork and hunting to find all my active orders and keep track of what I paid for what.
There are plenty of other little problems, most of them negligible, but I think those are the main ones. Server and bandwidth capacity are definitely the most important. I'm sure I don't need to tell you that orders being bottlenecked the way they are is costing you and us a great deal of money. It's as if you have ten thousand customers want to go through your doors and you're only able to accommodate a few hundred. It's a great problem for you to have, but a very bad problem to continue to have. If I were you, I'd be dumping all my resources into accommodating all the traffic and worrying about all the rest after that's done.
Alright, let me see if that last order went through. It's coming back up... Sweet, it looks like I'm the proud owner of 10,000 new MZC. And it looks like there's someone else, here, who wanted them slightly more than I did. He only wants a thousand, though. To bad, when I clicked to buy, fifteen minutes ago, there were several other people who wanted them even more than he did. So I'll click on his order... and... It's offline again. Waiting... not yet...
nope...
still waiting...
Oh it finished loading for the second time... but... nope, "Website is offline 524..."... Try again... Oh! Here it goes! And... no go. No buyers within ten percent of me, and the spread has closed.
It sure would be nice if I didn't have to factor exchange fuck ups into my risk calculations.
Same story,and im really getting fucked over too.