Pages:
Author

Topic: What do you think about WhiteBit exchange? - page 5. (Read 1410 times)

member
Activity: 283
Merit: 10
September 14, 2019, 01:19:44 PM
#46
About this exchange I never heard and decided to watch. I tried to go to the site https://whitebit.com/ but it didn't work. Is this how it should be? or I'm doing something wrong.
Everything works fine for me without failures. Perhaps you got into technical work. I recently read about it on the Internet, it turns out that good volumes are being traded on it.
You can even make a banal analysis to understand how many people are sitting on this site and how much is traded there
How can this be done? I would like to check before trusting the new exchange my money.
I think a regular website analyzer will help here to understand what a domain name is and so on. But I think your fears are in vain.
sr. member
Activity: 1078
Merit: 251
September 14, 2019, 12:51:02 PM
#45
About this exchange I never heard and decided to watch. I tried to go to the site https://whitebit.com/ but it didn't work. Is this how it should be? or I'm doing something wrong.
Everything works fine for me without failures. Perhaps you got into technical work. I recently read about it on the Internet, it turns out that good volumes are being traded on it.
You can even make a banal analysis to understand how many people are sitting on this site and how much is traded there
How can this be done? I would like to check before trusting the new exchange my money.
member
Activity: 283
Merit: 10
September 13, 2019, 03:51:28 PM
#44
Never heard of whitebit exchange. Looks like a new exchange so better use it with caution. Why use a new exchange while there are many well known and old exchanges out there? About them storing 96% of the assets in cold storage, I think most of the exchanges does the same thing. Still be careful when storing your coins in that exchange. You might lose everything if they get hacked.
I think that traders get used to certain exchanges and reluctantly change their exchanges to strangers. Is that the exchange will offer users favorable conditions for the withdrawal of funds or non-standard trading tools.
I think this is a matter of habit. If all the necessary tools for trading and withdrawing money are collected in one place, such an exchange will succeed. At this stage, you need to dampen money in marketing so that people know about it.
newbie
Activity: 104
Merit: 0
September 13, 2019, 03:23:19 PM
#43
I have never heard of this exchange. It looks pretty good, the design is comfortable. If really use cold wallets, then you don’t have to worry about security at all.
member
Activity: 283
Merit: 10
September 13, 2019, 06:29:27 AM
#42
Well it sounds like a new exchange because I have never heard name this exchange. And after I traced there is still few information that provides feedback and reviews about this exchange. But from what I see, this exchange is quite interesting even though it was only launched this year, because development is quite rapid and entered into top 100 exchanges beat poloniex. I will try this exchange another time and I will share my experience here.

I just recently registered in whitebit on Sunday for the reason to sell some of my MB8 coins. Well, I am testing this exchange site, so far its good, the chat support is active and responsive. For the security, I don’t know yet, I am not yet submitting my personal details for KYC verification.
In general, you are having a good experience with this exchange but my advice is that you should not submit information to complete KYC because this is a very strange exchange for many people, we don't see its reputation in the market, rushing to send personal information is not good. In addition, you also do not often use this exchange when the market has too many good exchanges such as kucoin, binance, bittrex, sometimes you just need it for liquidity, no need to think about KYC confirmation when it's not needed

Indeed KYC is a problem for new exchanges like Whitebit because they don't have enough good reputation to trust. KYC is not a trivial matter because it concerns our privacy data, even exchanges such as binance still have a chance to experience data leakages, especially exchanges that have not been tested for safety, such as whitebit.
People do not like to transfer their personal data, but such a rule. Alas. With regard to Binance, I heard that the leak was a fake. Is it so I can’t presume to say so.
full member
Activity: 700
Merit: 100
September 13, 2019, 06:03:08 AM
#41
Never heard of whitebit exchange. Looks like a new exchange so better use it with caution. Why use a new exchange while there are many well known and old exchanges out there? About them storing 96% of the assets in cold storage, I think most of the exchanges does the same thing. Still be careful when storing your coins in that exchange. You might lose everything if they get hacked.
I think that traders get used to certain exchanges and reluctantly change their exchanges to strangers. Is that the exchange will offer users favorable conditions for the withdrawal of funds or non-standard trading tools.
jr. member
Activity: 250
Merit: 2
September 13, 2019, 04:40:13 AM
#40
About this exchange I never heard and decided to watch. I tried to go to the site https://whitebit.com/ but it didn't work. Is this how it should be? or I'm doing something wrong.
Everything works fine for me without failures. Perhaps you got into technical work. I recently read about it on the Internet, it turns out that good volumes are being traded on it.
You were right. Using the chrome browser the site opened without problems. At first glance, the design of the site seemed to me quite convenient and comfortable.
member
Activity: 476
Merit: 12
September 13, 2019, 04:25:37 AM
#39
What do you think about WhiteBit exchange?  please share your experience - is it  secure? I heard 96% of all assets are stored on cold wallets.
Cold wallets are considered more secure. But how do they handle transactions? let's say if I want to withdraw a certain amount... how long should I wait?
I think this process is automated. If you need to withdraw cryptocurrency, the system takes funds from the active wallet, in which tokens are temporarily stored. If there is not enough on an active account, the billing system turns to the cold storage for coins.
With an active wallet, everything is more or less clear. But the cold wallet should not be associated with the site because then it is also in danger of being hacked. If the exchange holds 96% of the funds in a cold wallet, how will the exchange provide high trading volume? I don't know much about it, of course.
jr. member
Activity: 112
Merit: 1
September 12, 2019, 05:16:36 PM
#38
About this exchange I never heard and decided to watch. I tried to go to the site https://whitebit.com/ but it didn't work. Is this how it should be? or I'm doing something wrong.
Everything works fine for me without failures. Perhaps you got into technical work. I recently read about it on the Internet, it turns out that good volumes are being traded on it.
You can even make a banal analysis to understand how many people are sitting on this site and how much is traded there
sr. member
Activity: 1078
Merit: 251
September 12, 2019, 03:48:11 PM
#37
About this exchange I never heard and decided to watch. I tried to go to the site https://whitebit.com/ but it didn't work. Is this how it should be? or I'm doing something wrong.
Everything works fine for me without failures. Perhaps you got into technical work. I recently read about it on the Internet, it turns out that good volumes are being traded on it.
sr. member
Activity: 1064
Merit: 250
★Bitvest.io★ Play Plinko or Invest!
September 12, 2019, 03:18:24 PM
#36
What do you think about WhiteBit exchange?  please share your experience - is it  secure? I heard 96% of all assets are stored on cold wallets.
Cold wallets are considered more secure. But how do they handle transactions? let's say if I want to withdraw a certain amount... how long should I wait?
I think this process is automated. If you need to withdraw cryptocurrency, the system takes funds from the active wallet, in which tokens are temporarily stored. If there is not enough on an active account, the billing system turns to the cold storage for coins.
jr. member
Activity: 60
Merit: 1
September 12, 2019, 02:53:43 PM
#35
I just recently registered in whitebit on Sunday for the reason to sell some of my MB8 coins. Well, I am testing this exchange site, so far its good, the chat support is active and responsive. For the security, I don’t know yet, I am not yet submitting my personal details for KYC verification.
Tell me, is it necessary to pass the KYC? Unverified users can trade? There most likely some certain volume is allowed to trade.
copper member
Activity: 2968
Merit: 575
www.Crypto.Games: Multiple coins, multiple games
September 12, 2019, 01:55:21 PM
#34
Never heard of whitebit exchange. Looks like a new exchange so better use it with caution. Why use a new exchange while there are many well known and old exchanges out there? About them storing 96% of the assets in cold storage, I think most of the exchanges does the same thing. Still be careful when storing your coins in that exchange. You might lose everything if they get hacked.
member
Activity: 476
Merit: 12
September 12, 2019, 01:36:08 PM
#33
What do you think about WhiteBit exchange?  please share your experience - is it  secure? I heard 96% of all assets are stored on cold wallets.
Cold wallets are considered more secure. But how do they handle transactions? let's say if I want to withdraw a certain amount... how long should I wait?
full member
Activity: 700
Merit: 100
September 12, 2019, 12:44:05 PM
#32

Does it require KYC? Is it mandatory in the exchange if you want to do a simple transaction like selling of coins as you want to do at the moment ?
It doesn’t require KYC. I think its only an option like withdrawing huge number of bitcoins.
No, it is not also mandatory to provide your personal information on the exchange site just to make a simple transaction or to sell your coins.
If so it's good. Well, I hardly dare to pass the KYC on an unfamiliar exchange which I do not know anything about.
legendary
Activity: 1526
Merit: 1179
September 12, 2019, 12:35:48 PM
#31
especially exchanges that have not been tested for safety, such as whitebit.
The only way to be 'tested' as exchange is to have hackers fail to steal coins or information from you. If they manage to steal one of these or both, you obviously failed because your exchange wasn't secure enough.

Some exchanges tend to not publicly share that they have been hacked, but a red flag would be that they don't or barely process withdrawals, which is an indication of insolvency.

Either way, if you want to try out an exchange, try to deposit like a buck worth of Bitcoin or any other coin to see if you can withdraw without problems. If they are a scam, you only lost a buck, which isn't the end of the world.
jr. member
Activity: 250
Merit: 2
September 12, 2019, 12:24:05 PM
#30
About this exchange I never heard and decided to watch. I tried to go to the site https://whitebit.com/ but it didn't work. Is this how it should be? or I'm doing something wrong.
sr. member
Activity: 910
Merit: 251
September 12, 2019, 10:52:48 AM
#29
What do you think about WhiteBit exchange?  please share your experience - is it  secure? I heard 96% of all assets are stored on cold wallets.

Never heard of it mate, but I suggest you dude that never trust with the exchange at once with a new. It is much better and good if you check or review the platform before you take part in that platform, to avoid any mistakes, especially as a trader our capital investment was always in risk level, so be careful.
legendary
Activity: 2450
Merit: 1047
September 12, 2019, 07:35:45 AM
#28
What do you think about WhiteBit exchange?  please share your experience - is it  secure? I heard 96% of all assets are stored on cold wallets.

There are so many new exchanges right now in the market, and some of them are coming from ICO, but even with the bounty marketing it failed to generate support, this is the first time I read about White Bit, I believe they did not offer an ICO, this is why people are unfamiliar with that exchange, better read more reviews from actual users, I'm not saying it's not safe.
hero member
Activity: 2660
Merit: 630
DGbet.fun - Crypto Sportsbook
September 11, 2019, 11:25:10 AM
#27
I am not yet submitting my personal details for KYC verification.

Does it require KYC? Is it mandatory in the exchange if you want to do a simple transaction like selling of coins as you want to do at the moment ?
Pages:
Jump to: