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Topic: [OFFICIAL] AllCrypt.com - Your CryptoCurrency Exchange - page 4. (Read 5966 times)

sr. member
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Next big project?

Margin trading and short sales. It's about damn time that's come to the altcoin world.

It's a big project and will take time, but now that cold wallets are done, it's time for the next big thing.

AllCrypt.com - always innovating.

Wanna take bets on how long it takes Cryptsy/MintPal/Etc to add user configurable cold storage wallets? Wink
sr. member
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Thanks for adding RUP, I think it will be large market cap coin in the near future.
sr. member
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User configurable cold storage wallets are now online.

Another first from AllCrypt.com!

https://www.allcrypt.com/blog/2014/04/user-configurable-cold-storage-wallets-now-live/
sr. member
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Hoping to add those features today or this weekend. Been crazy busy prepping for the convention next week.

In other news, give this a read. Please. We need user opinion.

https://www.allcrypt.com/blog/2014/04/should-allcrypt-com-remove-ltc-as-a-trading-pair-is-it-the-day-of-the-doge/
legendary
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Right now we DO have the option to selectively hide pairings or certain coins - and they are hidden globally, but it's not a dynamic balance based system. Which is a great idea. (Check out the Market Preferences tab, on the drop down under Markets. Also, if you click the 'favorite market' checkbox on a market page, or in the preferences tab, it's added to the dropdown.)

I had the thought to have an option to hide low volume/zero traffic coins, but I dont want to hide a coin you MIGHT want to see - out of sight out of mind. "No, AllCrypt doesnt have CORG - not on the list" - when it actually is, you just hid it.

But yeah, hiding all the coins you have a zero balance in makes perfect sense. Adding in coins you have buy orders in too is pretty cool.

We've had some hardware hiccups the last few days, and getting ready for the Crypto Convention has kept us busy. But those are both stellar ideas and I'll get them in ASAP.

Hey, I do really like that ability to select exchanges that appear in the Markets drop-down. That will be handy and I've already configured it. Now we just need to get you more volume so I can get more trades running!
sr. member
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I have another Feature Request Smiley

On a couple other sites they have a button or drop-down option to list only coins you have a balance in. Could you do the same for your Balances tab? It really is nice to just see the few coins you have a balance in rather than having to wade through a hundred others.

And if you want to get a leg up on the competition - add a 2nd option that lists the coins you have a balance in, PLUS the coins you have Buy orders on. That will make it easier to find and drill down to check on each market I've an interest in.

I do like your layout. Some of the other sites, even the major ones, have miserable layouts that are a pain to navigate in, to the point it's hard to keep track of what coins you even have in their exchange.

Right now we DO have the option to selectively hide pairings or certain coins - and they are hidden globally, but it's not a dynamic balance based system. Which is a great idea. (Check out the Market Preferences tab, on the drop down under Markets. Also, if you click the 'favorite market' checkbox on a market page, or in the preferences tab, it's added to the dropdown.)

I had the thought to have an option to hide low volume/zero traffic coins, but I dont want to hide a coin you MIGHT want to see - out of sight out of mind. "No, AllCrypt doesnt have CORG - not on the list" - when it actually is, you just hid it.

But yeah, hiding all the coins you have a zero balance in makes perfect sense. Adding in coins you have buy orders in too is pretty cool.

We've had some hardware hiccups the last few days, and getting ready for the Crypto Convention has kept us busy. But those are both stellar ideas and I'll get them in ASAP.
legendary
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I have another Feature Request Smiley

On a couple other sites they have a button or drop-down option to list only coins you have a balance in. Could you do the same for your Balances tab? It really is nice to just see the few coins you have a balance in rather than having to wade through a hundred others.

And if you want to get a leg up on the competition - add a 2nd option that lists the coins you have a balance in, PLUS the coins you have Buy orders on. That will make it easier to find and drill down to check on each market I've an interest in.

I do like your layout. Some of the other sites, even the major ones, have miserable layouts that are a pain to navigate in, to the point it's hard to keep track of what coins you even have in their exchange.
sr. member
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Proud to announce we are an official sponsor of the 2014 CryptoCurrency Convention in NYC on April 9th! If you're going, stop by and say hi!

www.CryptoCurrencyConvention.com

legendary
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Could you please add CommunityCoin - symbol COMM - to AllCrypt?

Specs here:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ann-communitycoin-comm-fair-free-distribution-pure-pos-wallet-updated-529481

No need to go through the entire 65 pages of the announcement thread  Grin
+1
The communitycoin has a nice fairly distributed model.
It has a huge potential.
legendary
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Could you please add CommunityCoin - symbol COMM - to AllCrypt?

Specs here:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ann-communitycoin-comm-fair-free-distribution-pure-pos-wallet-updated-529481

No need to go through the entire 65 pages of the announcement thread  Grin
sr. member
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OK, I have a Feature Request (and no other exchange I've seen has this, so far as I've seen):

I'd love to be able to see at a glance whether my buy and sell bids are at the top of their respective charts, or if others have placed bids ahead of them. Right now, on every exchange I use, you need to drill down into the specific trading page for each coin to get this info. I'd love for it to be available in some form on the Open Orders section of the History tab.

There are a couple ways this could be implemented:
1. List how high on the buy/sell list you are by position, without any information on the quantity of coins being bought/sold. For example, if the DOGE/BTC market listed:

PRICE            QUANTITY
.00000111       90000
.00000109       5453.42
.00000108       19300   <--Me

Then on the Open Orders it would list this order as being in Position #3.

2. Alternately, it could list the quantity of coins ahead of my position in the buy/sell queue. In the example above, the Open Orders chart would report my position as 95,453.42, meaning there are that many coins that would need to sell ahead of mine starting to sell.

Ideally you could shoehorn both in - that way we could tell easily if we've dropped from #1 to #7 in the queue due to sizable orders or those silly "selling 1.3218283 altcoins" orders.

My 2 satoshis,
ebliever

Fantastic idea. I'll see if I can work that today.
legendary
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OK, I have a Feature Request (and no other exchange I've seen has this, so far as I've seen):

I'd love to be able to see at a glance whether my buy and sell bids are at the top of their respective charts, or if others have placed bids ahead of them. Right now, on every exchange I use, you need to drill down into the specific trading page for each coin to get this info. I'd love for it to be available in some form on the Open Orders section of the History tab.

There are a couple ways this could be implemented:
1. List how high on the buy/sell list you are by position, without any information on the quantity of coins being bought/sold. For example, if the DOGE/BTC market listed:

PRICE            QUANTITY
.00000111       90000
.00000109       5453.42
.00000108       19300   <--Me

Then on the Open Orders it would list this order as being in Position #3.

2. Alternately, it could list the quantity of coins ahead of my position in the buy/sell queue. In the example above, the Open Orders chart would report my position as 95,453.42, meaning there are that many coins that would need to sell ahead of mine starting to sell.

Ideally you could shoehorn both in - that way we could tell easily if we've dropped from #1 to #7 in the queue due to sizable orders or those silly "selling 1.3218283 altcoins" orders.

My 2 satoshis,
ebliever
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Then how does Bittrex have zero issues with confirmations (most it took for first confirmation was half an hour) with only 0.0001 fee?
Regardless of cents or whatnot, I do 0.002-0.003BTC withdrawals for renting on betarigs.com, so a 0.001 fee would be a BIG chunk of that.

Why are you using an exchange as a wallet? We're not a coin storage system. Using an exchange as a coin storage system or a wallet is a horrifically bad idea. We will NEVER make a change that ENCOURAGES people to store their coins with us long term and use us as a wallet. Use a wallet service if you want a wallet. You use an exchange if you want to trade coins. Paying services from your exchange wallet is... it blows my mind.

And I cannot comment on how or what Bittrex does. Thirty minutes for first confirmation is, in my opinion, 22 minutes too long, given BTC's tendency to run on 8 minute blocktimes before a difficulty change. If you're trading in a fast market and trying to take advantage of arbitrage between different exchanges, 30 minutes may as well be four hours. We are built for speed and efficiency in trading coins.

Not being used as a wallet to make payments.

So that is what it is., I can see it now, thanks for the information.
sr. member
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add WATER please,  a reall charity coin : 0.1% of transition  to water charity. and there was a charity project first, then launched this coin today.
detail:https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/donated-2k-to-charity-clean-water-coin-a-crypto-charity-pure-pos-526513

We need a github source. Provide a public open source source code we can compile and we'll absolutely support the coin.
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add WATER please,  a reall charity coin : 0.1% of transition  to water charity. and there was a charity project first, then launched this coin today.
detail:https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/donated-2k-to-charity-clean-water-coin-a-crypto-charity-pure-pos-526513
sr. member
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Then how does Bittrex have zero issues with confirmations (most it took for first confirmation was half an hour) with only 0.0001 fee?
Regardless of cents or whatnot, I do 0.002-0.003BTC withdrawals for renting on betarigs.com, so a 0.001 fee would be a BIG chunk of that.

Why are you using an exchange as a wallet? We're not a coin storage system. Using an exchange as a coin storage system or a wallet is a horrifically bad idea. We will NEVER make a change that ENCOURAGES people to store their coins with us long term and use us as a wallet. Use a wallet service if you want a wallet. You use an exchange if you want to trade coins. Paying services from your exchange wallet is... it blows my mind.

And I cannot comment on how or what Bittrex does. Thirty minutes for first confirmation is, in my opinion, 22 minutes too long, given BTC's tendency to run on 8 minute blocktimes before a difficulty change. If you're trading in a fast market and trying to take advantage of arbitrage between different exchanges, 30 minutes may as well be four hours. We are built for speed and efficiency in trading coins.

Not being used as a wallet to make payments.
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Bored
I have an account and appreciate your service. But one question: Why is the fee to withdraw Bitcoin set at 0.01 BTC? That's $5 at the moment, which is way too high.

It's not - it's .001 - 50 cents. Tho I admit you did make me mumble "dammit!" and log in and check and see if I typoed it Wink
That's still a huge lot...

A good deal of the withdrawals we process have a .0005 network fee by default, and we add a .00015 TX fee on top to ensure the funds move. We had a ton of .0001 withdrawals sit for an hour or more with 0 confirmations because the miners wouldnt pick up the minimum fee transactions.

We've also had some withdrawals be complicated enough that the fee was even higher.

So assuming the withdrawals with the .0005 fee, and we add the .00015 for a total of .00065, we're keeping .00035 of that to cover costs. Right now thats 16 cents.

If a 16 cent fee to cover our costs is too rich for your blood... I really have no defense to that. I'll just have to apologize and hope you believe us when we say no one is retiring to a tropical island on a 16 cents per withdrawal 'profit'.
Then how does Bittrex have zero issues with confirmations (most it took for first confirmation was half an hour) with only 0.0001 fee?
Regardless of cents or whatnot, I do 0.002-0.003BTC withdrawals for renting on betarigs.com, so a 0.001 fee would be a BIG chunk of that.
sr. member
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On that note - if you're currently unhappy with an aspect of another exchange: Tell us. Don't name names. No need. Tell us what you don't like about it. We'll do our best to fix it, or add it, or change it, so that you want to trade on AllCrypt.com and say "Well thank god they don't do XXXX like YYYY does!"
sr. member
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Thanks for replying so quickly. I am surprised nobody else thought of this idea already, but the simplest ideas are usually the hardest ones to come up with. This should make your exchange one of the most secure ones, with the added bonus for users that they control cold storage.

No one thought of the coin voting yet either - and once we brought it to market, EVERYONE has copied it. Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery after all. I'm sure this will be copied as well. We're trying to innovate and fix the "brokenness" of current exchanges. We're currently excelling in many areas that other exchanges fail. Our deposits are lightning fast. We're adding coins at a pace no other exchange matches. We have more security settings than any other exchange - and to not annoy people less concerned with security - all are optional and can be configured by the user. We were the first to have voting, and now that that is dying (voting competition has watered down the usefulness) we're the first to be listing some new coins on the day they launch.

We're proud to be the first to not only have user configurable cold storage, but to actually show our numbers. Sure, you assume other exchanges have your coins in some secure storage, right? Its only smart and common sense - but how many actually tell you they do (or do at ALL? CoinEx recently "lost all their coins as the wallet server was hacked"), and how much, or what percentage are safe, offline? None. Once we perform security audits on the new system, we're considering posting a guarantee that any coins we hold that you send to cold storage cannot be lost. No other exchange will make that assertion.

We want users to be in control of their coins - not us.

The only area we are currently failing in - and failing bigtime - is volume. We're not the 'big boys'. Not yet. We've been open 30 days so far. But no one booms right out of the gate. We're hoping these features we add, the security, the transparency and integrity we show, early adopting and having faith in brand new coins brings us the trust and attention of the users who are sick and tired of dealing with the hassle of the exchange they are on now.

Earlier today I personally had a pile of a coin on AllCrypt.com that had no market at all... no one buying. So I transferred it out to a larger exchange so I could unload this coin I was no longer interested in. AllCrypt showed 26 confirmations on the withdrawal. The other exchange didn't even show a hint that they had received notice that I was making a depost. That is unacceptable. And we aim to be the alternative to all that is unacceptable in other exchanges.
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