I guess this is caused by the Bitcoin withdrawal fee, which is higher than the total amount in this case.
Thanks, I've added support for rendering negative numbers.
1. The first impression the website offered me was that it looks too simplistic. It's simply plain text, white (and orange) text on black, with no animation, nothing fancy, nothing to entertain the users. The UI needs to be nicer. Maybe adding also a light theme would be a good idea.
2. The site is so simplistic that it doesn't even have a Home button. There are also some sections which are missing but they are common sense for any other website. Among others, there are no "Contact", "Terms & Conditions", "Privacy", "Disclaimer" sections. Social media links are not a must, but many websites add them as well.
3. The website is localized only in English.
4. The website works fine with Tor, which represents a plus. However, I did not see any .onion address for it.
5. There is also no "About" section. Practically, there is no information about who runs the site, nor about how to contact the developers, in case a customer needs their support.
6. The site says If we can't fulfil your entire order, we will refund the amount that was not exchanged. I don't know if this actually works. Some tests should be done here, but I don't know if anybody has such big amounts to exchange (and also such big guts).
7. There is also a typo in the above sentence, as the term "fulfil" should be written as "fulfill".
8. At "API" section there are multiple words written with underlined font which makes the user believe they are hyperlinks. However, they are not.
9. Still at the "API" section, at the bottom of the page there are two more sections listed - Assets and Markets. However, their positioning inside the page is not aesthetic at all:
Perhaps they should be rearranged somehow or placed in another location as, right now, their arrangement does not look well at all, compared with the nice table which is just above them.
10. The "Login" page contains only a field for "login"... but none for entering a password (assuming the email is the user name). How does this login work? By simply inserting the email used for registration and that's all, no password required? If so, then if a user knows the registration email of another user, he will be able to login using second user's email, simply by typing it inside "Login" field?
11. Still at "Login" page, I see that there is no option to delete the account. Practically, once a user creates an account on this website, his account will remain there forever? (This also implies that developers will always keep user's email in their database?)
I will end here this feedback, but I will come back in case I will find any other bug on the website or in case I'll have more suggestions. I hope this helps.
Thanks for your feedback.
1. Added light theme to feature requests.
2. Added missing sections to feature requests.
3. Added other localisations to feature requests.
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7. "fulfil" is British spelling. Changed to US spelling.
8. Changed tags to tags so they don't look like links.
10. Log in sends an email to the user, and they click a link to log in.
11. Added deleting account to feature requests.