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Topic: Bitfinex is getting more and more suspious (Read 2969 times)

legendary
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January 07, 2016, 08:56:43 AM
#26
I have used Bitfinex for a lot of time and have no reason to complain. All the issues I had (and it weren't many) were solved in time and didn't affect me at all. So I consider that Bitfinex is still a trusted exchange, unlike Craptsy!
legendary
Activity: 1148
Merit: 1000
January 07, 2016, 01:35:06 AM
#25
This thread is more than four months old, an update from the thread starter would be appreciated. I personally have never used Bitfinex but I know it's one of the largest exchange out there if this isn't FUD, you should keep people informed about what's going on especially if you possess information not readily available to everyone.  It's not going to be easy for Bitcoin to digest another Mt.Gox incident.
hero member
Activity: 547
Merit: 500
January 06, 2016, 11:57:11 PM
#24
fraud on bitfinex? I only have a little bit of shock, bitfinex is not a very formal business companies, in my opinion, it is more like a underground MLM organization, just like btc-e, do you think btc-e is a regular exchange? of course not, money laundering is the focus of btc-e, and bitfinex won't go well.
legendary
Activity: 1218
Merit: 1000
January 06, 2016, 10:59:23 PM
#23
I am still having faith in bitfinex, which used to ico at NXT asset exchange and have a very good record of paying dividends! Not long ago they dissolved it by redeeming all of them! Many ppl knows NXT is decentralized unregulated  platform! Many asset issuers just disappear after finishing the ICO or a short time! Bitfinex was  still redeeming their asset there, which means they still care about their reputation and commit to the business!
full member
Activity: 158
Merit: 100
January 06, 2016, 03:48:43 PM
#22
I have used Bitfinex for about six months.

I've mostly made position trades (3-4 week holding period), with some algorithmic, automated trading through their API.

I have had no issues.  In fact, I wish it were this easy and low-cost to do business with a fiat broker.

My one disappointment is that they charge $20 per international wire transfer.
full member
Activity: 481
Merit: 102
January 06, 2016, 11:54:41 AM
#21
Guys i have been using bitfinex for 3 years.

Their team is not the best, I agree with that. But I do not suspect any fraud is going on.

If you lose money please do not complain. Their platform is very high fees and liquidity is not very good.

It is very difficult to make a profit using Bitfinex.

However I have made money using Bitfinex before. I have deposit and withdrawn 100's of bitcoins from them and never any problem. So I do not believe it is a fraud BUT if you are trading on Bitfinex you will find it difficult to make money especially these days 90% sure you will lose your money.

I believe OkCoin/Huobi are more suspicious than BitFinex especially since in Chinese I do not understand what they are doing, their culture, everyone know Chinese are lying, cheat, shadow bank problem etc etc.
legendary
Activity: 4690
Merit: 1276
September 01, 2015, 10:30:06 AM
#20

Posting mostly just to monitoring this thread since it seems active and with decent info.

For my part, I did not even consider using Bitfinex due in part to the involvement of a guy who went by the name ~unclescrooge here.  He seemed to me  like the kind of guy who would get involved in a scam.

I pulled what money I had in MtGox out in time.  (Sorta.  I've still got a $5000 claim for a fiat wire they never sent me.)

I figure that what Bitstamp did was a little internal scam to save on taxes.  They got on my shit-list when they snuck in a KYC without letting people remove their funds first.  Glad to see that they have not stolen peoples money in bulk.  Yet.

Since the 4-figure valuations I've not been an active participant.  I used Coinbase because I could, and because I figure I can sue them if the rob me.

Perhaps it's time to think up a name permutation for Bitfinex:

 - Tradehill --> Tradehole

 - Mt Gox -->  Mt Lox?  Mt. Sux?

 - Bitcoinica --> Bitgonica

 - Bitstamp --> Bitstump

 - Bitfinex --> Bitfin-ex

legendary
Activity: 1596
Merit: 1010
September 01, 2015, 08:44:26 AM
#19
Huh Do you have a source on this? A quick google search on this reveals nothing, as does looking at their twitter page, and website/announcement page.

It appears that there is a lot of negative information about bitfinex on this (and other) threads from a number of users, however very little of it is being backed up by publicly available information....

Derp, my brainfart, it was a different exchange. Apolog!es!
hero member
Activity: 798
Merit: 1000
Move On !!!!!!
September 01, 2015, 08:08:37 AM
#18
Well this is the last freaking thing that we need at the moment. Like we don't have enough on our plate, the whole Bitcoin community. I will withdraw all my funds from Bitfinex as we speak. I mean 1 thing adds up to another and honestly, this has become a bit to much. Something fishy is going on.

So everyone should just withdraw while they still can, and let's hope nothing happens at all. Last thing we need is another earthquake, now while the Bitcoin is very vulnerable.
copper member
Activity: 2996
Merit: 2374
September 01, 2015, 12:42:34 AM
#17
well now Bitfinex halted deposits for US customers, things are only getting worse it seems.
Huh Do you have a source on this? A quick google search on this reveals nothing, as does looking at their twitter page, and website/announcement page.

It appears that there is a lot of negative information about bitfinex on this (and other) threads from a number of users, however very little of it is being backed up by publicly available information....
full member
Activity: 224
Merit: 100
September 01, 2015, 12:28:49 AM
#16
so long story short, anyone dealing with bitfinex is screwed entirely.

i dont see them doing any form of business any time soon, if they have their thing frozen.
legendary
Activity: 1596
Merit: 1010
September 01, 2015, 12:26:37 AM
#15
Derp, my brainfart, it was a different exchange. Apolog!es
donator
Activity: 1120
Merit: 1001
They're offering to give me back 2344.5 of 6537.61  USD lost from a good faith effort to close a position. I am guilty of hitting close more than once, but I refreshed before doing so and the info displayed in the browser obviously did not indicate that previous market orders had gone through (otherwise their engine would have bounced the new orders because they're not supposed to stack). I got caught in a loop of confusion where i was a short then a long etc, but since their web server was feeding me wrong info during the crash I feel wronged by bfx. I do not know how to respond to the offer.

The button bug could very likely be intentionally. We can all image who is getting benefit from the 6537.61-2344.5= 4193.11, the unregulated Bitfinex exchange.
newbie
Activity: 15
Merit: 0
They're offering to give me back 2344.5 of 6537.61  USD lost from a good faith effort to close a position. I am guilty of hitting close more than once, but I refreshed before doing so and the info displayed in the browser obviously did not indicate that previous market orders had gone through (otherwise their engine would have bounced the new orders because they're not supposed to stack). I got caught in a loop of confusion where i was a short then a long etc, but since their web server was feeding me wrong info during the crash I feel wronged by bfx. I do not know how to respond to the offer.

Sorry to hear that, I know of many other people who had problems with hitting buttons multiple times  Lips sealed
However I would take their offer. It obviously sucks but that is the most you will get from them as a
gesture of goodwill.
newbie
Activity: 23
Merit: 0
They're offering to give me back 2344.5 of 6537.61  USD lost from a good faith effort to close a position. I am guilty of hitting close more than once, but I refreshed before doing so and the info displayed in the browser obviously did not indicate that previous market orders had gone through (otherwise their engine would have bounced the new orders because they're not supposed to stack). I got caught in a loop of confusion where i was a short then a long etc, but since their web server was feeding me wrong info during the crash I feel wronged by bfx. I do not know how to respond to the offer.
copper member
Activity: 2996
Merit: 2374
What is their cold wallet address?
legendary
Activity: 1764
Merit: 1000
next in line: BTER. they're withholding withdrawals for at least 2 altcoins I know of for more than 12 weeks now. I guess they collapsed already and are illiquid
donator
Activity: 1120
Merit: 1001
August 31, 2015, 09:16:12 AM
#9
Aug 31st, 2015.

Bitfinex is offline again.



Bitfinex.com offline again, orders don't seem to be getting accepted through UI. (self.Bitcoin)
submitted 1小時前 by bell2366
It's crazy you press button and absolutely nothing happens! Any decent programmer could manage a 'Server not responding' type message.

Rumor goes that in webchat groups,

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Bitfinex's bank account got serious trouble, as they are suspected are related with money laundry. They were asked to corporate with the investigation from government.
Their cold wallet now has only 90k bitcoin left, only half as short time ago.

legendary
Activity: 1162
Merit: 1000
August 26, 2015, 03:55:07 PM
#8
I have been able to withdraw 40+ BTC multiple times without any issues. They were always processed almost immediately with a transaction being broadcast prior to the next block being found. The only delays I have ever experienced with them was during the stress tests however I believe that was due to the unavailability of confirmed unspent inputs.

Their number and severity of problems is small IMO

There is similar long time of history, when everything with mtgox is right. However, from some time the mtgox started to show very risky signals, and less than one year later, it collapsed.


When the very risk signals start to appear I will start to worry and sell.

Until now, I don't think there is enough evidence to justify panic or fear about another gox event
donator
Activity: 1120
Merit: 1001
August 26, 2015, 01:24:35 PM
#7
I have been able to withdraw 40+ BTC multiple times without any issues. They were always processed almost immediately with a transaction being broadcast prior to the next block being found. The only delays I have ever experienced with them was during the stress tests however I believe that was due to the unavailability of confirmed unspent inputs.

Their number and severity of problems is small IMO

There is similar long time of history, when everything with mtgox is right. However, from some time the mtgox started to show very risky signals, and less than one year later, it collapsed.
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