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Topic: CampBX Launch - Free Trades for All Bxlievers! - page 3. (Read 13197 times)

member
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hi Keyur, I am using your exchange and i like it.

However, on the trade now page, is it possible for you to have the inputs in one box calculated for you based on the input in another box?  for example, if i have $80 in my account, and want to buy btc at $14, can you rig it so that it will calculate the number of btc itself, while also taking into account the trade commission?

member
Activity: 84
Merit: 10
a few questions.

Where or what is the ticker?
is it on http://bitcoincharts.com/markets/ or http://www.bitcoinwatch.com/ yet?
When will an order book be instated?

Biggest issues with tradehill and bitcoin7 is we really can't see the order book, and even with mtgox it is very spotty.

does campbx have a feed for sierrachart?
I'm assuming if it is on bitcoincharts it should have one but I don't see it.
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Tasty,
      Our testnet version displayed the full order book, but the request from most of the users was to switch to a depth table view.

As for the latest prices ticker, you can see them at top of every page, and we are working on a feed out to Bitcoin Charts.  Sierra charts is not on the list, because we have not received too many requests around it.

Thank you,
     Keyur




Thanks for the quick reply.
AFAIK Slush's sierrachartfeed pulls from bitcoincharts.com so whenever you setup the feed for bitcoincharts Slush's sierrachartfeed should automagically work then. with something like:
"sierrachartfeed-0.2.exe -s campbxUSD"
BTW, do you have any indication of what the ticker will be?

I gotta say the site looks so clean and aesthetically pleasing, I love the high quality jscharts you have setup.
sr. member
Activity: 299
Merit: 250
Will the 0.5BTC minimum limit be removed at any point? I'd be using it a lot more if I didn't have to wait for a half a Bitcoin to put money in, and if I didn't have to do it in multiples of 0.05. :\

... and with Tradehill being down I'm bored as shit right now.


Elggawf,
     Will update the limit later today.

Also stay tuned for one more announcement!

Thank you,
      Keyur


sr. member
Activity: 299
Merit: 250
a few questions.

Where or what is the ticker?
is it on http://bitcoincharts.com/markets/ or http://www.bitcoinwatch.com/ yet?
When will an order book be instated?

Biggest issues with tradehill and bitcoin7 is we really can't see the order book, and even with mtgox it is very spotty.

does campbx have a feed for sierrachart?
I'm assuming if it is on bitcoincharts it should have one but I don't see it.
bump

Tasty,
      Our testnet version displayed the full order book, but the request from most of the users was to switch to a depth table view.

As for the latest prices ticker, you can see them at top of every page, and we are working on a feed out to Bitcoin Charts.  Sierra charts is not on the list, because we have not received too many requests around it.

Thank you,
     Keyur


member
Activity: 84
Merit: 10
a few questions.

Where or what is the ticker?
is it on http://bitcoincharts.com/markets/ or http://www.bitcoinwatch.com/ yet?
When will an order book be instated?

Biggest issues with tradehill and bitcoin7 is we really can't see the order book, and even with mtgox it is very spotty.

does campbx have a feed for sierrachart?
I'm assuming if it is on bitcoincharts it should have one but I don't see it.
bump
member
Activity: 84
Merit: 10
a few questions.

Where or what is the ticker?
is it on http://bitcoincharts.com/markets/ or http://www.bitcoinwatch.com/ yet?
When will an order book be instated?

Biggest issues with tradehill and bitcoin7 is we really can't see the order book, and even with mtgox it is very spotty.

does campbx have a feed for sierrachart?
I'm assuming if it is on bitcoincharts it should have one but I don't see it.
sr. member
Activity: 308
Merit: 250
Will the 0.5BTC minimum limit be removed at any point? I'd be using it a lot more if I didn't have to wait for a half a Bitcoin to put money in, and if I didn't have to do it in multiples of 0.05. :\

... and with Tradehill being down I'm bored as shit right now.
sr. member
Activity: 294
Merit: 250
I hope this site gets some traction looks much more secure than MT Gox and looks better too.

Stop hoping and throw some dollars/coins up there. Even if it's small at first, every little bit increases their volume. I've got a few coins up there, and I'll likely be adding more as it picks up.
I probably will the moment they do SEPA transfers.
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
I hope this site gets some traction looks much more secure than MT Gox and looks better too.

Stop hoping and throw some dollars/coins up there. Even if it's small at first, every little bit increases their volume. I've got a few coins up there, and I'll likely be adding more as it picks up.
newbie
Activity: 9
Merit: 0
I hope this site gets some traction looks much more secure than MT Gox and looks better too.
sr. member
Activity: 299
Merit: 250
take the "BTC" out of the depth table, dont round it all the way up, put a pause button on the chart slideshow... , get better graphs, API is needed

layout is cool but it's still a bit confusing to read shit

Check and check!  Graph update is already in development; will allow you to pause and zoom the graphs.

Thank you for trying out Camp BX Frank,
     Keyur

sr. member
Activity: 299
Merit: 250
So you will report some transactions to third parties without the user's permission?

FM, this will be a very rare occurrence given that we have the ability to proactively block such dollar transactions.  But in a nutshell, yes this a requirement for any legitimate business.
sr. member
Activity: 299
Merit: 250

We will look into offering two-factor authentication depending on feedback from the userbase.


Well, it seems your user base is speaking pretty loud and clear...

Your dev team will probably find that doing really good 2FA gets pretty complicated, and using third-party key fobs like RSA tokens is quite expensive.

FWIW, I suggested a "poor man's version" of second-channel confirmation in this thread:

  http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=25982.0

This is very easy to implement, and would at least add an extra layer of security while you work on a more robust solution.

Other poasters have pointed to a number of alternatives.  For example, for customers with Android smartphones, there are probably a dozen Droid apps that could serve the purpose (and if there isn't, just whisper the idea into the wind, and it'll be in the Market tomorrow).  Even text messages sent to an ordinary cell phone might be workable.

You'll want to get *something* in place pretty quickly though, just to show that you're a serious player, and that you are responsive to your users.  Thanks for listening!




VV,
      Your idea is a good model for an added layer to authentication for sure!

My only concern is that the user has to be 100% secure at setup time for the crypto-card.   Zero-knowledge protocols like Kerberos may be a good way of over coming this limitation.  Open source Kerberos implementations are also available readily.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerberos_%28protocol%29

We are looking at all options including Kerberos, and will keep you posted!

Thank you,
     Keyur
sr. member
Activity: 299
Merit: 250
The Depth Table was confusing to me.


Buy Interest | Price
 BTC 1      |  $13. 50
 BTC 4      |  $11.60
 BTC 2      |  $10.00


I thought those BTC N were just labels or something at first.   I didn't realize that was quantity.  e.g., 1+ interest at $13.50

It rounds that down, ... why not list the exact quantity available?

Additionally, I see that you have a ticket / help desk system.  Is that also for these type of issues (e.g., enhancement requests)?




Stephen,
       We have updated the quantity display to show the decimals for BTC quantity. 

You are correct - you can also use the ticketing system for enhancement requests.

Thank you for trying us out,
      Keyur

newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0

We will look into offering two-factor authentication depending on feedback from the userbase.


Well, it seems your user base is speaking pretty loud and clear...

Your dev team will probably find that doing really good 2FA gets pretty complicated, and using third-party key fobs like RSA tokens is quite expensive.

FWIW, I suggested a "poor man's version" of second-channel confirmation in this thread:

  http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=25982.0

This is very easy to implement, and would at least add an extra layer of security while you work on a more robust solution.

Other poasters have pointed to a number of alternatives.  For example, for customers with Android smartphones, there are probably a dozen Droid apps that could serve the purpose (and if there isn't, just whisper the idea into the wind, and it'll be in the Market tomorrow).  Even text messages sent to an ordinary cell phone might be workable.

You'll want to get *something* in place pretty quickly though, just to show that you're a serious player, and that you are responsive to your users.  Thanks for listening!

legendary
Activity: 2506
Merit: 1010
Looks like CampBX is paying the $0.25 fee normally charged the sender when adding funds to an exchange.

Is that accurate?   Likely to continue?

When withdrawing, I would assume, the fee is subtracted.
legendary
Activity: 2506
Merit: 1010
Looks like the dates are all in the pacific time zone.

If given a chance I would set my profile to display all times as UTC.
legendary
Activity: 1008
Merit: 1001
Let the chips fall where they may.

Looks like my plan to open a safety deposit box at least 10km from my home for off-site back-ups may raise a couple of red flags:
Quote from: Other Unusual or Suspicious Customer Activity
  • Customer visits a safe deposit box or uses a safe custody account on an unusually frequent basis.
  • Safe deposit boxes or safe custody accounts opened by individuals who do not reside or work in the institution’s service area, despite the availability of such services at an institution closer to them.

There are two branches within about 5km. I want my safety deposit box or house to survive a city destroying
event. Off-site backups mean bimonthly or biweekly access as well.

A little off-topic though.
sr. member
Activity: 308
Merit: 250
When I went to sell a bitcoin, it gave me an estimate of how much I would get "after commission", and it was lower than the amount I asked. But I though commission was 0 until July 15th.

Also, I would like to be able to get my bitcoins back without paying the transaction fee, if I so choose.

They said somewhere that you'll be charged transaction fees, but then at some date (I forget what it was) you'd get the fees refunded that were charged before the 10th.
jr. member
Activity: 56
Merit: 1
When I went to sell a bitcoin, it gave me an estimate of how much I would get "after commission", and it was lower than the amount I asked. But I though commission was 0 until July 15th.

Also, I would like to be able to get my bitcoins back without paying the transaction fee, if I so choose.
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