I'll do my best to answer your questions.
Generally how quickly are wire transfers processed?
This is found in the 'deposit funds' window once you select a fiat currency:
Also, how do you know who the source of the wire is? That is, if I have a username "btctxns" and I submit for a 100USD wire, I simply get a page detailing your account number with a receipt. How do you know, once you receive the 100USD via a wire transfer, that you have received it from "btctxns?" What if there were 4 others with a 100USD order? This way of processing deposits seems strange. I'm not sure why you can't simply integrate the various APIs of the respective banks, or simply ask for a routing+account number from my bank so deposits can be processed instantly. I'd love it if you could explain this thoroughly and understandably.
Good question! As with my response above the following can be found once a payment is requested (I did so myself with 100 USD).
I'm not too partial about sending hundreds of dollars via wire transfer to a random bank in the Carribean in the first place, especially since no one seems to want to provide any real feedback on bit-x.com. It was my understanding this was a review thread, yet I'm seeing very little if any actual reviews. There is a separate thread for the debit card discussions.
Hesitance is understandable in the world of Bitcoin. This part of the deposit process is the fiat side of Bitcoin exchanges (the need to trust actual banks). Hermes Bank Limited (
https://www.hermesbankonline.com) isn't unknown but it's up to make a decision based on your research. I can ensure, however,] that any fiat deposits (all deposits for that matter) will be credited to your account within the time frame stated (unless you encounter problems on your behalf).
This thread is an announcement thread for the entire site. People are free to post (or not post) their feedback, issues (which Bit-X will resolve as soon as possible!) and reviews. There are several in previous pages.
Hope that helped! If you have any more questions, please do ask.