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Topic: [ANNOUNCE] New Bitcoin Exchange - Zenbarter (Read 810 times)

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December 03, 2012, 05:30:22 PM
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ALPHA TEST CLOSED.

We would like to thank all those who participated in the alpha test.  As a token of our appreciation, all participants will receive a few bitcoins sent to the address you placed on file with us.

The alpha test site will remain up for those who want to continue testing and giving feedback.  Please look for our OPEN BETA to begin after the new year.

Again, thank you!
newbie
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October 27, 2012, 04:46:50 PM
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We are pleased to announce the public alpha test of the Zenbarter electronic trading platform:

https://www.zenbarter.com

ABSTRACT

Zenbarter is a market-oriented electronic currency exchange which functions similarly to Wall Street exchanges such as the AMEX, the NYSE, and the NASDAQ. However, our system offers the option for any listed currency to be traded directly in terms of any other listed currency. Additionally, there is no middle man. You execute trades directly on our exchange, not through another exchange, broker or third party.

There are currently no fees for our service. There is no charge for entering or executing an order, and because trades execute here instead of another exchange, there is no markup or "making the spread" on our end. We are neither dealers nor brokers.

ALPHA TEST

Steps to participate:

1.  Register an account.

2.  Send an email with your username to [email protected] to receive fake money.

3.  Please send feedback, bug reports, etc. to [email protected].

Please note that we are not accepting real money at this time, so actual bitcoin transactions are disabled.

ISSUES:

- Be sure to force the https protocol, otherwise you may have issues with missing graphics and css.

- Microsoft Internet Explorer forever causes headaches for our developers.  Your mileage may vary.

- There have been issues with missing graphics and css with some browsers (Internet Explorer, Safari).  The problem seems to be related to the SSL certificate, or mixed-content (http/https).

Thanks for your participation and support!
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