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Topic: CampBX Launch - Free Trades for All Bxlievers! (Read 13197 times)

legendary
Activity: 1316
Merit: 1003
September 28, 2013, 05:14:11 PM
Are you guys intentionally trying to keep away 99% of the world?

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And please dont tell me everybody can pay by MG or WU, unless you cover the fees.
legendary
Activity: 1106
Merit: 1007
Hide your women
Camp BX seems to be trading much higher than the other exchanges. Anyone noticing that?

I noticed that on the way down. On the way back up, it was trading lower. This is a bad, bad sign.  It's an indication of frontrunning.  Somebody at Camp BX might be skimming the cream.

Billy Joe,
      We have a documented policy of never being a counter-party to any trade, and front-running is something we will never do.  You will notice a tighter parity with other sites after our API goes live on Wednesday, and bots / frequent traders start arbitraging more aggressively.

Thank you,
      Keyur

I am willing to give you the benefit of the doubt for now. My order was filled at $12.8 today, making me very happy.
sr. member
Activity: 299
Merit: 250
Camp BX seems to be trading much higher than the other exchanges. Anyone noticing that?

I noticed that on the way down. On the way back up, it was trading lower. This is a bad, bad sign.  It's an indication of frontrunning.  Somebody at Camp BX might be skimming the cream.

Billy Joe,
      We have a documented policy of never being a counter-party to any trade, and front-running is something we will never do.  You will notice a tighter parity with other sites after our API goes live on Wednesday, and bots / frequent traders start arbitraging more aggressively.

Thank you,
      Keyur

hero member
Activity: 588
Merit: 500
Camp BX seems to be trading much higher than the other exchanges. Anyone noticing that?

I noticed that on the way down. On the way back up, it was trading lower. This is a bad, bad sign.  It's an indication of frontrunning.  Somebody at Camp BX might be skimming the cream.

Just looks like normal delays in price movements between the largest exchange and the smaller ones. Remember that they are not (yet) networked, as most other commodity exchanges are. Anybody who's got liquidity at CampBX can make money this way. I even made half a bitcoin or so this way last week.
legendary
Activity: 1106
Merit: 1007
Hide your women
Camp BX seems to be trading much higher than the other exchanges. Anyone noticing that?

I noticed that on the way down. On the way back up, it was trading lower. This is a bad, bad sign.  It's an indication of frontrunning.  Somebody at Camp BX might be skimming the cream.
hero member
Activity: 588
Merit: 500
Would you confirm that there is a 1% fee assessed for withdrawing BTCs?

If so, would I gain success in trying to convince you how wrong that is?

Stephen,
      There is no fee for BTC withdrawals.  The FAQ on our website also says the same thing.  We noticed the 1% number on Bitcoin Camp BX Wiki, and have attempted to edit/correct it today.

The only fee is 0.0005 bitcents network TX fee because we are trying to be good citizens of the network.  That comes out to about half-cent per transfer.

Hope this helps,
      Keyur

Um, sorta?

I did a BTC withdraw and was told I had to pay a 0.0005 BTC fee, but the actual transaction did not have a fee, and there's still 0.0005 BTC in my CampBX account.

Error,
    You transferred out the coins when we were testing zero-fees on the backend, while the front end still showed the 0.0005 btc fee. 

Apologies for any inconvenience - if you are planning to attend the Bitcoin Conference in NYC, perhaps I can buy you a lunch at Meze Grill and we can call it even!? 

- Keyur

Lunch at Meze Grill for 0.0005 BTC? That's about $20,000 for a BTC, or like the 10,000 BTC for two pizzas in reverse! I'll take it Grin Though I'm not 100% sure I'll be at the conference.
sr. member
Activity: 299
Merit: 250
Would you confirm that there is a 1% fee assessed for withdrawing BTCs?

If so, would I gain success in trying to convince you how wrong that is?

Stephen,
      There is no fee for BTC withdrawals.  The FAQ on our website also says the same thing.  We noticed the 1% number on Bitcoin Camp BX Wiki, and have attempted to edit/correct it today.

The only fee is 0.0005 bitcents network TX fee because we are trying to be good citizens of the network.  That comes out to about half-cent per transfer.

Hope this helps,
      Keyur

Um, sorta?

I did a BTC withdraw and was told I had to pay a 0.0005 BTC fee, but the actual transaction did not have a fee, and there's still 0.0005 BTC in my CampBX account.

Error,
    You transferred out the coins when we were testing zero-fees on the backend, while the front end still showed the 0.0005 btc fee.  

Apologies for any inconvenience - if you are planning to attend the Bitcoin Conference in NYC, perhaps I can buy you a lunch at Meze Grill and we can call it even!?  

- Keyur


hero member
Activity: 588
Merit: 500
Would you confirm that there is a 1% fee assessed for withdrawing BTCs?

If so, would I gain success in trying to convince you how wrong that is?

Stephen,
      There is no fee for BTC withdrawals.  The FAQ on our website also says the same thing.  We noticed the 1% number on Bitcoin Camp BX Wiki, and have attempted to edit/correct it today.

The only fee is 0.0005 bitcents network TX fee because we are trying to be good citizens of the network.  That comes out to about half-cent per transfer.

Hope this helps,
      Keyur

Um, sorta?

I did a BTC withdraw and was told I had to pay a 0.0005 BTC fee, but the actual transaction did not have a fee, and there's still 0.0005 BTC in my CampBX account.
sr. member
Activity: 299
Merit: 250
The FAQ on our website also says the same thing.

It shows:
 
[he only fee is 0.0005 bitcents network TX fee because we are trying to be good citizens of the network.  That comes out to about half-cent per transfer.

So yes, my apologies!  I think I saw the "(after TX fee): " and calculated it as if it were a proportional amount.

Perhaps that "TX fee" could be made into a link that goes to the FAQ where the 0.0005 BTC fee is described?


Stephen, no worries - you voiced what was a potential concern for many users.

We have taken out the TX fee for now.   We can reinstate it (next time with proper communication!) when volume exceeds 1K transfers per day.

Thank you again,
       Keyur




legendary
Activity: 1764
Merit: 1015
Camp BX seems to be trading much higher than the other exchanges. Anyone noticing that?
legendary
Activity: 2506
Merit: 1010
The FAQ on our website also says the same thing.

It shows:
 
[he only fee is 0.0005 bitcents network TX fee because we are trying to be good citizens of the network.  That comes out to about half-cent per transfer.

So yes, my apologies!  I think I saw the "(after TX fee): " and calculated it as if it were a proportional amount.

Perhaps that "TX fee" could be made into a link that goes to the FAQ where the 0.0005 BTC fee is described?
sr. member
Activity: 299
Merit: 250
Would you confirm that there is a 1% fee assessed for withdrawing BTCs?

If so, would I gain success in trying to convince you how wrong that is?

Stephen,
      There is no fee for BTC withdrawals.  The FAQ on our website also says the same thing.  We noticed the 1% number on Bitcoin Camp BX Wiki, and have attempted to edit/correct it today.

The only fee is 0.0005 bitcents network TX fee because we are trying to be good citizens of the network.  That comes out to about half-cent per transfer.

Hope this helps,
      Keyur


legendary
Activity: 2506
Merit: 1010
Would you confirm that there is a 1% fee assessed for withdrawing BTCs?

If so, would I gain success in trying to convince you how wrong that is?
sr. member
Activity: 299
Merit: 250
You mean bitcoins are really being traded for $0.25? I'm signing up!

Well, these prices reflect the on-going testing of the API, not real trades I am afraid!   Need to filter these out from the feed going out to Bitcoin Charts.

But I would still love to have you on-board at Camp BX!

Thank you,
    Keyur

sr. member
Activity: 280
Merit: 250
From bitcoincharts: Day's Range 0.25 — 19.48

Seriously?

Someone has an open buy order at $0.25. My guess is bitcoincharts isn't interpreting the API quite right. Or the API isn't sending what bitcoincharts wants.

Bitcoin Charts is performing as designed, this one is our issue to fix!   We are working on a tweak to filter out some trades.

Thank you,
    Keyur





You mean bitcoins are really being traded for $0.25? I'm signing up!
sr. member
Activity: 299
Merit: 250
From bitcoincharts: Day's Range 0.25 — 19.48

Seriously?

Someone has an open buy order at $0.25. My guess is bitcoincharts isn't interpreting the API quite right. Or the API isn't sending what bitcoincharts wants.

Bitcoin Charts is performing as designed, this one is our issue to fix!   We are working on a tweak to filter out some trades.

Thank you,
    Keyur



hero member
Activity: 588
Merit: 500
From bitcoincharts: Day's Range 0.25 — 19.48

Seriously?

Someone has an open buy order at $0.25. My guess is bitcoincharts isn't interpreting the API quite right. Or the API isn't sending what bitcoincharts wants.
legendary
Activity: 1050
Merit: 1000
From bitcoincharts: Day's Range 0.25 — 19.48

Seriously?

Yeah something screwed up with their api or something, because its not showing inside campbx's site

On another note I congratulate CampBX on making to the top10 today at http://bitcoinwatch.com/ !!!!
Cheers to that!
sr. member
Activity: 280
Merit: 250
From bitcoincharts: Day's Range 0.25 — 19.48

Seriously?
sr. member
Activity: 299
Merit: 250
FYI: This is what I see using firefox 3.6 and clicking on the testnet.campbx.com webpage.



TeraPool: Please use the link https://campbx.com/testnet/ instead.

Our old SSL certificate has been replaced, and that's why you will get a warning from the browsers.

Thank you,
     Keyur


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