Pages:
Author

Topic: What's the Best Trading Exchange for you: Mt Gox, TH, or CampBX? - page 2. (Read 9888 times)

member
Activity: 84
Merit: 10
I hate Mtgox but I trade there because they have the volume.
newbie
Activity: 18
Merit: 0
You know, for me it's not so much that I dislike one exchange or the other - it's that it's hard to try to play the game at all of the major sites due to the time it takes to move fiat money around between them. If there's a major movement at Gox, I don't have four hours to move stuff back, and it really isn't efficient at all to spread it around given the very low volume on the other exchanges. If someone could devise some scheme (or perhaps clear me of any ignorance I may have in this area), I would use the other exchanges just as I would Gox. As it stands at the moment this just isn't practical.
sr. member
Activity: 392
Merit: 250
you should put a poll on this thread Smiley



Should of that about that, doh!  Thanks.
legendary
Activity: 1190
Merit: 1000
www.bitcointrading.com
you should put a poll on this thread Smiley

legendary
Activity: 1022
Merit: 1001
I think TH could attract a lot more of the market if they improved the user trading interface. As it is atm your flying blind when trading. As MtGox's user interface stands its ok but nothing special and still has its problems. This is something TH could capitalize on.
sr. member
Activity: 392
Merit: 250
Out of the 4 I've used, here's my ranking:

1. CampBX. I trust it, the fees are low, and it's finally getting some liquidity. 'Nuf said
2. Tie with Mt Gox and Tradehill. Mt Gox has a better interface, but I trust TH's security a little bit more.
3. Bitcoin7. I did not trust this website at all. At least one of the guys running it seems like a sleazeball.

I kind of like the smaller exchanges better. Even a small-time user like me can start a run or a rally. So that's fun.

I signed up with the first 3 you mentioned. Will be trying all of them out, with small action and see how they perform. I am leaning towards your assessment. I like the idea of having more control with Market / Limit price stuff.


By the way, anyone know, if the are charts anywhere for CampBX, I do not see anything on bitcoincharts.com yet for this new exchange.

Is there a feed for Campbx using SierraChart tool?


Thanks newMeat and all the Bit Peeps out there for your insightful input.

Stew
full member
Activity: 138
Merit: 100
sr. member
Activity: 294
Merit: 250
No offense to the other guys, but MtGox is the only place that really matters.  TH has some volume and CampBX has a lot of nice features, but neither have the numbers that Gox does. 

What I'd like to see on Gox is more advanced trading features like auto stop loss, and possibly a pay-for 0 commission service. 
To paraphrase a reply posted on another forum yesterday regarding Bitcoin:

"So you walk up to a few construction workers working on the foundation of a building, and start shouting 'This is not going to work guys! You can't even live in that, it has no roof, this is useless! You're wasting your time!'"

Especially CampBX seems to have the features and security (from what I have seen), but it has only existed for what? 3 days? Of course it has a low trading volume. Is that a reason to not use it? No, that's a reason to start using it and increase that volume!
member
Activity: 104
Merit: 10
CampBx is the trader's platform hands down for me.  Plus the margin account, advanced order abilities and shorting is very useful.
legendary
Activity: 1022
Merit: 1001
Gox IMO.

TH has a clunky trading interface.

I find Bitcoin7 to be good for quick profits too.
full member
Activity: 210
Merit: 100
Out of the 4 I've used, here's my ranking:

1. CampBX. I trust it, the fees are low, and it's finally getting some liquidity. 'Nuf said
2. Tie with Mt Gox and Tradehill. Mt Gox has a better interface, but I trust TH's security a little bit more.
3. Bitcoin7. I did not trust this website at all. At least one of the guys running it seems like a sleazeball.

I kind of like the smaller exchanges better. Even a small-time user like me can start a run or a rally. So that's fun.
jr. member
Activity: 74
Merit: 1
I'd go with Mt. Gox mainly because of the better liquidlity it provides. The other two would be nice to trade but the spreads just aren't as attractive Mt. Gox.
full member
Activity: 140
Merit: 100
No offense to the other guys, but MtGox is the only place that really matters.  TH has some volume and CampBX has a lot of nice features, but neither have the numbers that Gox does. 

What I'd like to see on Gox is more advanced trading features like auto stop loss, and possibly a pay-for 0 commission service. 
vip
Activity: 608
Merit: 501
-
IMHO only one exchange has a "face".

I have found that Tradehill responds to email and they post here in their own name.

MT Gox never responds to email.

Any other new exchange must first proof themselfs.

We have posted some information abour our current tickets status and are doing our best to reply to everyone, which means more than 5000 tickets in the past 3 weeks.

If you want to see our face you can just cole to irc://irc.freenode.net/mtgox - it works too.
legendary
Activity: 1540
Merit: 1002
IMHO only one exchange has a "face".

I have found that Tradehill responds to email and they post here in their own name.

MT Gox never responds to email.

Any other new exchange must first proof themselfs.

I haven't traded outside #bitcoin-otc at all for a long time now, but let me tell you I've never had *any* issues with the responsiveness of mtgox, both from Jed initially and Mark now. They always replied to my emails promptly, and the IRC channel during the crisis was also a good place to ask stuff, though obviously the repeated "are we there yet?" remarks were completely ignored.

I'm not saying they have the man power needed to resolve the crisis or that they are not over their heads with requests and tickets, I don't know, but my experience is that they are very serious and honest. Just my 2 bit cents
sr. member
Activity: 294
Merit: 250
IMHO only one exchange has a "face".

I have found that Tradehill responds to email and they post here in their own name.

MT Gox never responds to email.

Any other new exchange must first proof themselfs.
So do Britcoin (thus also Intersango).
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
What are people's opinions of ExchangeBitcoins.com, seems to have the most appealing website to me.
newbie
Activity: 13
Merit: 0
IMHO only one exchange has a "face".

I have found that Tradehill responds to email and they post here in their own name.

MT Gox never responds to email.

Any other new exchange must first proof themselfs.
sr. member
Activity: 392
Merit: 250


Right now I am personally looking into http://www.intersango.com/ as it is run by Bitcoin Consultancy (genjix etc.) on an open-source platform, and has support for SEPA transfers from what I have read. I definitely think that is the most reliable exchange at this point in time (together with Britcoin), even though their volume is very low.

Thanks Joepie,

I am torn over MT Gox, lots of action, but frustrating security issues like you mentioned. Thanks for the heads up on intersango.

Best,
S.
sr. member
Activity: 294
Merit: 250
I would stay away from Mt. Gox due to the simply horrible security procedures we've seen in the past few weeks. The platform was basically full of holes, an entire period was rolled back, there were lies about what happened, and so on and so on.

I would personally stay away from Tradehill due to their aggressive referral marketing (which has caused its fair share of spam on here already), and the fact that they still do not seem very responsive to the community (plus, they have a closed platform).

While CampBX is new, I would (if they also supported European customers) go for CampBX, because they have been extremely responsive so far (basically fixing and/or seriously looking at everything that was posted by community members in a matter of hours), they have had an independent security audit (even if it's from a questionable-quality party such as McAfee), did not hesitate to share a lot of information about it, and so far seem very professionally set up and are very responsive. Time will tell if this keeps up, and the lack of support for European customers is definitely an issue (also in terms of trading volume).

The above is just my personal opinion, and just counts for when I *had* to choose between the three you mentioned.

Right now I am personally looking into http://www.intersango.com/ as it is run by Bitcoin Consultancy (genjix etc.) on an open-source platform, and has support for SEPA transfers from what I have read. I definitely think that is the most reliable exchange at this point in time (together with Britcoin), even though their volume is very low.
Pages:
Jump to: