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Topic: [ANN] KRAKEN.COM - Exchange with USD EUR GBP JPY CAD BTC LTC XRP NMC XDG STR ETH - page 108. (Read 628889 times)

member
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When withdrawals will be resumed? Everything "currently disabled". I just want to leave
legendary
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@Dargo
Is there an audit planed in the near future?
legendary
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What do wire transfers and servers have in common?
legendary
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Catalog Websites
2. Transfer and servers?!?
That's what I've read, there are no other info. It sounds weird to me as well, this is the reason I was asking here.
legendary
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How is that stealing? you need to check definitions. Its to stop people putting orders of say $4838.001 to beat the $4838 order.
Yes, it is definition but where did go your funds after 1-st decimal number? Sample order:
1.06BTC for 4868.2$=5160,292$ ... =5160.2 or 5160.3?

as poordeveloper said, in your example not the 5160.292 is rounded, it is the price of your order, so 4868.2. They simply do not allow anymore to place an order of eg 4848.21 or  4848.212 (only 1 decimal place allowed).
If you try to place an order with to many decimal places, you will get an error message.

But I'm still sure that won't interest the "overbidding" bots. To damage them you have to make +-10$ as step size (at current price), but this would also damage most other traders.
So it is and always will be rubbish trying to damage overbidding bots, by reducing the allowed prices.

And of course all these changes did not improve kraken performance at all.. if you notice any, it is mostl likely because 50% of all traders went to another exchange.
I like Kraken usually, but I don't like the actual situation and that kraken needs that long to solve it.
hero member
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They don't keep your funds after the decimals. They just don't allow asks or bids with more decimals than the amount they allow. At least that's I understand the changes.
full member
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How is that stealing? you need to check definitions. Its to stop people putting orders of say $4838.001 to beat the $4838 order.
Yes, it is definition but where did go your funds after 1-st decimal number? Sample order:
1.06BTC for 4868.2$=5160,292$ ... =5160.2 or 5160.3?
full member
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Really seeing a ton of errors trying to place simple orders lately.  Also had a limit order that never executed despite the price going way past it.
Same here. It's getting extremely frustrating. Even creating simple orders now almost always generates an error, both in the new beta interface and the old one.

When trying to place a BTC buy order (old interface), this error appears: "XBTUSD price can only be specified up to 2 decimals". But I entered a price without ANY decimals. I found that entering one decimal helps. This is a bug and needs to be fixed.

Also, when i try to change an order in the beta interface and it generates an error, sometimes the whole order disappears.

Another error i get in the old interface (since a few days?): "Your order may have failed. Please refresh the page and check your orders. Contact support if necessary."

Seriously, how hard can it be to process a simple limit order. Kraken is literally the ONLY exchange that has problems with this of all the exchanges i use. I think some people need to be fired and replaced with more competent people.

hero member
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Yes, very slow and not useful exchange. Site interface is very bad and laggy and even now kraken is trying to steal funds from users:
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Below is a list of all trading pairs showing the new allowed number of decimal places for each pair. For example, 1 decimal place will be allowed for bitcoin-USD (XBT/USD), meaning that you can place an order for $4,350.1 but not $4,350.01. Trying to place an order with more decimal places than allowed will result in an error and the order will not be created. If the “%” option is used to specify order price, the result will be truncated (rounded down) to the maximum allowed decimal place.

How is that stealing? you need to check definitions. Its to stop people putting orders of say $4838.001 to beat the $4838 order.
legendary
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Do you allow fiat withdrawals to 3rd parties?

No, you can only withdraw to bank accounts in your name. Even withdrawals to company bank accounts (under the company name) are not allowed even if you are sole owner of the company.
If I have 2 different bank accounts in 2 different countries, both in my name, can I send/withdraw money in both?

And another question: I read in another forum that about 850 wire transfers (for deposits) have gone lost for a problem on your servers, and people lost their money, is that true?
1. Yup
2. Transfer and servers?!?
legendary
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Catalog Websites
Do you allow fiat withdrawals to 3rd parties?

No, you can only withdraw to bank accounts in your name. Even withdrawals to company bank accounts (under the company name) are not allowed even if you are sole owner of the company.
If I have 2 different bank accounts in 2 different countries, both in my name, can I send/withdraw money in both?

And another question: I read in another forum that about 850 wire transfers (for deposits) have gone lost for a problem on your servers, and people lost their money, is that true?
hero member
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fly or die
Do you allow fiat withdrawals to 3rd parties?

No, you can only withdraw to bank accounts in your name. Even withdrawals to company bank accounts (under the company name) are not allowed even if you are sole owner of the company.

I thought there was a way to verify a company ?
full member
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Yes, very slow and not useful exchange. Site interface is very bad and laggy and even now kraken is trying to steal funds from users:
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Below is a list of all trading pairs showing the new allowed number of decimal places for each pair. For example, 1 decimal place will be allowed for bitcoin-USD (XBT/USD), meaning that you can place an order for $4,350.1 but not $4,350.01. Trying to place an order with more decimal places than allowed will result in an error and the order will not be created. If the “%” option is used to specify order price, the result will be truncated (rounded down) to the maximum allowed decimal place.
legendary
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Really seeing a ton of errors trying to place simple orders lately.  Also had a limit order that never executed despite the price going way past it.
newbie
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Hi !
What is futur coin add in the kraken platform please ?
full member
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https://support.kraken.com
Hello. Can you help me please ? Ticket kraken 626236  : i made a deposit  the 31/08 with the SEPA method but I forgot to specify the complete reference code. My deposit is missing.  Thanks  !

Hello, Please use the form mentioned by Dargo to escalate your ticket.




Please also note that Dargo will be introducing me the next time he is on Bitcointalk.
newbie
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Unlike other kraken gives trust unfortunately there is not a lot of altcoin .. which makes doing transaction between exchange and expensive!
I hope it will add more at futur
newbie
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Hello. Can you help me please ? Ticket kraken 626236  : i made a deposit  the 31/08 with the SEPA method but I forgot to specify the complete reference code. My deposit is missing.  Thanks  !
legendary
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Do you allow fiat withdrawals to 3rd parties?

No, you can only withdraw to bank accounts in your name. Even withdrawals to company bank accounts (under the company name) are not allowed even if you are sole owner of the company.
hero member
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Do you allow fiat withdrawals to 3rd parties?
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