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Topic: BTC-E.com exchange Bitcoin, Litecoin, Namecoin <-> USD\BTC (fee 0.2%) - page 79. (Read 264892 times)

rjk
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1ngldh
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I think they charge 3.5% on LRUSD withdrawals now

LibertyReserve  (fee of 3%)
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I think they charge 3.5% on LRUSD withdrawals now
hero member
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- Withdrawal USD :

  Webmoney WMZ (fee 4.8%)
  LibertyReserve (fee of 2%)
  Paypal (fee 5%)
  Perfect Money (4% fee)
  Privat Bank USD (fee 6%)
  QIWI (5% fee)
  LiqPay (4% fee)
  Yandex RUB (5% fee)
  RBK money (5% fee)


Is this list still up-to-date? There was a reference in the FAQ of BTC-e that implied Dwolla is an option for withdrawals. I hope so, because some of the other exchanges don't charge withdrawal fees for Dwolla.
legendary
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It seems to me, that 'buy' and 'sell' are mixed in the ticker? At least compared to mtgox? When I check the buy value, I get the lowest sell price it seems?
rjk
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1ngldh

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#1 from mrbubl3s

02:47 04.07.12
mrbubl3s   Can you be more vague please
+1
legendary
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Reboot servers - Exchange will be unavailable for 40 minutes.
legendary
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I can't login to my account think I forgot my password.  So I reset the password using my email then tried to login and it said password wrong again and blocked me for 30mins.  Do you have to login using a username with this site or is your email address OK as username  Huh

write to [email protected]
legendary
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I can't login to my account think I forgot my password.  So I reset the password using my email then tried to login and it said password wrong again and blocked me for 30mins.  Do you have to login using a username with this site or is your email address OK as username  Huh
legendary
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There is no further description of the API?

Is there a way to place an order?

To the get the current customer status? (like available funds etc).



legendary
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https://btc-e.com/news/73

Liqpay

New withdrawal fee 3%

Minimum amount for withdrawal $ 10
legendary
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Paypal withdrawal of works
legendary
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Hi!

 Is BTC-e down or is it just me?!

Thanks!
Thiago

Working!
legendary
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legendary
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฿itcoin: Currency of Resistance!
Hi!

 Is BTC-e down or is it just me?!

Thanks!
Thiago
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Whether it is 2% or 5% that is still generally cheaper than other exchanges.  But am I to understand that the only ways to deposit USD involve a % fee? 

2%-5% cheaper then other exchanges? What other exchanges?
Most exchanges which do accept wire transfers at all, accept them with zero fees, or small fixed (not %) fees.

Intersango UK, PL free, SEPA 5 PLN = about 1.2 EUR
VirWox SEPA free
VirtEx Canada free
Bistamp SEPA free, international 0.1% min 15 USD
Bitcoin-central - SEPA free
bitNZ - NZ free
kapiton.se - SE free

Is there also a % fee for a SEPA EURO wire?

I think BTC-E doesn't accept SEPA at all.

Sorry I meant .2% to .5% on the trading fees, which is generally cheaper.  Charging a % fee to put money on the exchange however, explains why the USD market is trading about 2% lower, and why I can't get money on until wires can be done without fees.

.2% on the trading fees!
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Not trusting third parties with my private keys
Whether it is 2% or 5% that is still generally cheaper than other exchanges.  But am I to understand that the only ways to deposit USD involve a % fee? 

2%-5% cheaper then other exchanges? What other exchanges?
Most exchanges which do accept wire transfers at all, accept them with zero fees, or small fixed (not %) fees.

Intersango UK, PL free, SEPA 5 PLN = about 1.2 EUR
VirWox SEPA free
VirtEx Canada free
Bistamp SEPA free, international 0.1% min 15 USD
Bitcoin-central - SEPA free
bitNZ - NZ free
kapiton.se - SE free

Is there also a % fee for a SEPA EURO wire?

I think BTC-E doesn't accept SEPA at all.

Sorry I meant .2% to .5% on the trading fees, which is generally cheaper.  Charging a % fee to put money on the exchange however, explains why the USD market is trading about 2% lower, and why I can't get money on until wires can be done without fees.
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