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Topic: where do you trading btc/usd now? after bitfinex... - page 2. (Read 2822 times)

legendary
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Well, this time I was resting on the trading BTC / usd. Well, so much work in the real world so I have been forced to leave the business. but I will be back trading, despite the adverse effects caused by bitfinex. yeah, but I think it will never dampen the spirits of traders
Did you lose any bitcoins in the process ? If yes,how much ? As long as stuff is digitally done,it will always be prone to vulnerabilities.Someone people just want to watch the world burn.Its completely fault of the platform of your choice to not care about those vulnerabilities.I'd guess bitfinex should refund their customers and continue with the site.
legendary
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Well, this time I was resting on the trading BTC / usd. Well, so much work in the real world so I have been forced to leave the business. but I will be back trading, despite the adverse effects caused by bitfinex. yeah, but I think it will never dampen the spirits of traders
legendary
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All I know is that I know nothing.
Actually I never heard and try bitfinex before it will hacked, there is more good exchanger there just be alert always and don't put all your money with only one exchanger. so if the times come that other exchange hacked too like what happened to bitfinex  you always prepared, by the way I'm not trade  btc to usd there is a lot more good to trade in exchanger ,you can find it there is much more good to trade than usd I also trade btc to my local currency of course.

that is because you have never been a trader, or at least you haven't been trading bitcoin/fiat pair that much.
if you did you would have known one of the biggest bitcoin exchanges out there with a very large volume.
TGD
hero member
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Actually I never heard and try bitfinex before it will hacked, there is more good exchanger there just be alert always and don't put all your money with only one exchanger. so if the times come that other exchange hacked too like what happened to bitfinex  you always prepared, by the way I'm not trade  btc to usd there is a lot more good to trade in exchanger ,you can find it there is much more good to trade than usd I also trade btc to my local currency of course.
legendary
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Same as always: btc-e.com

They raised the trollbox price to 1000$ and i am mad about it but i guess i can live without trollbox. Since I use them for 3 years without a problem... That doesn't mean they are immune to hackers tho. They may be the next target who knows... Just withdraw your money when you reach a certain amount and you will be fine. Tbh, I wouldn't hold more than 1000$ there.
legendary
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We actually need decentralized trading platform to be fully secured from hacking and fee issues but till date no any large volume platform has been created but i know about bitsquare which is in operation and also updating regurarly but with low volume.

But for now, Better to put your bitcoin in different exchanger rather than all in one exchanger to minimize the loss in case of similar hack event in future.
hero member
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LakeBTC.com
after bitfinex down/hacked/stolen, not sure whether it is also an inside job, but I am frightened

when I see the volume of btc/usd, https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/bitcoin/#markets

LakeBTC, CoinBase(GDAX), and Bitstamp are the biggest three, Bitstamp I have known much, they were also down/hacked/stolen last year, and also lost tens of thousands of Bitcoin from customers; LakeBTC I have also known much, their withdrawal are not very good in fee and speed, although the deposit is free and fast.

so could anyone introduce a better exchange to do btc/usd trading? or share you experience on LakeBTC, CoinBase, and Bitstamp.

any experience will be grtaeful, thanx firstly

Thanks for the attention, but LakeBTC is the only one exchange which has not been stolen/hacked, we take security seriously with user' funds, every withdrawal request will be separately audited by two staff on LakeBTC, including BTC withdrawal.
copper member
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here you may easily be misled public opinion, many people are network pushing hands

you just compare their history, reputation, security, volume and others, then which one is better you can see
legendary
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after bitfinex down/hacked/stolen, not sure whether it is also an inside job, but I am frightened

when I see the volume of btc/usd, https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/bitcoin/#markets

LakeBTC, CoinBase(GDAX), and Bitstamp are the biggest three, Bitstamp I have known much, they were also down/hacked/stolen last year, and also lost tens of thousands of Bitcoin from customers; LakeBTC I have also known much, their withdrawal are not very good in fee and speed, although the deposit is free and fast.

so could anyone introduce a better exchange to do btc/usd trading? or share you experience on LakeBTC, CoinBase, and Bitstamp.

any experience will be grtaeful, thanx firstly
When you speak of exchanges,you don't really have to rely on the fact they're a bank and your wallet is a savings account.Even though they function the same,it's very likely they can steal your coins whenever the want to.Keeping all your money in an exchange wallet is simply against the bitcoin rules.By far the most safest trading I have come across is LBC ,localbitcoins,their services are cloudfliare which dynamically reduces 70% of the attack chances.I'm surprised you have never traded there.BItfinex does seem like an inside job since finding the exploits starts with an employee passing confidential information to third party.

LB's price is pretty bad, and its trading is not real time, usually you have to complete one trade with one person, then you can start another trade with another person.

LocalBitcoins is not an exchanger it is a public place that people meet to buy or sell bitcoin with each other. in order to trade bitcoin/usd as a day-trader you need an exchange site like bitfinex that went down.

the replacement can be bitstamp, kraken, c-cex but they also have the same risks. i currently use btc-e
legendary
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I recommend bitstamp as the best option. bitstamp trading at a very comfortable and safe. I spent all bitcoin I have here. bitstamp hopefully be better in comparison bitfinex.
hero member
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after bitfinex down/hacked/stolen, not sure whether it is also an inside job, but I am frightened

when I see the volume of btc/usd, https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/bitcoin/#markets

LakeBTC, CoinBase(GDAX), and Bitstamp are the biggest three, Bitstamp I have known much, they were also down/hacked/stolen last year, and also lost tens of thousands of Bitcoin from customers; LakeBTC I have also known much, their withdrawal are not very good in fee and speed, although the deposit is free and fast.

so could anyone introduce a better exchange to do btc/usd trading? or share you experience on LakeBTC, CoinBase, and Bitstamp.

any experience will be grtaeful, thanx firstly
When you speak of exchanges,you don't really have to rely on the fact they're a bank and your wallet is a savings account.Even though they function the same,it's very likely they can steal your coins whenever the want to.Keeping all your money in an exchange wallet is simply against the bitcoin rules.By far the most safest trading I have come across is LBC ,localbitcoins,their services are cloudfliare which dynamically reduces 70% of the attack chances.I'm surprised you have never traded there.BItfinex does seem like an inside job since finding the exploits starts with an employee passing confidential information to third party.

LB's price is pretty bad, and its trading is not real time, usually you have to complete one trade with one person, then you can start another trade with another person.
hero member
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I do not trade anywhere, but all my savings are on Yobit now. That is the same kind exchanger as Bitfinex and others. After the story with Bitfinex I am thinking to cash out my money, just waiting for the course of bitcoin will grow, at least on the same level like it was before Bitfinex hacking.
newbie
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Go to igot of course.

Try igot.com

http://igot.com

That's THE BEST.

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legendary
Activity: 980
Merit: 1000
bitfinex hacked or not honestly it doesn't any effect anything for me because i don't have account at there and was never use them because i had trade bitcoin only using my local exchange who available in my country and for an altcoins trade i had using poloniex
legendary
Activity: 896
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people that were using bitfinex as their main exchange should hop over to bitstamp or kraken. very reputable and trusted exchanges. i just hope people will not continue using bitfinex after they messed up big time. losing that many coins is seriously unforgivable.
hero member
Activity: 1204
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I guess bittrex and poloniex is a good place to trade. I always trading at the site before, but once I get to know bittrex and poloniex, I so rarely play in bitfinex. however, I think so many people are playing on bittrex and poloniex and it is a site that is easy to understand for a beginner like me, so all was fine.
sr. member
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I am using poloniex right now. I've been trading with them for about 2 months and I haven't had any problems and the trading platform seems user friendly.
legendary
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Where is my ring of blades...
I am not trading bitcoin / usd that much anymore because I am usually in bittrex trading altcoins and making a lot more money that I could earn in the fiat market.

but for trading bitcoin with fiat I used btc-e most of the time and also have c-cex and kraken in mind as alternatives.
legendary
Activity: 2282
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problem with buying btc on exchanges using usd is that you will have to disclose information. But there are lots of place to trade btc/usd, recently i encounter a service such as btc2bid, they even held a signature campaign here in bitcointalk lately.  its almost like localbitcoin is just one as well.
legendary
Activity: 1750
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after bitfinex down/hacked/stolen, not sure whether it is also an inside job, but I am frightened

when I see the volume of btc/usd, https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/bitcoin/#markets

LakeBTC, CoinBase(GDAX), and Bitstamp are the biggest three, Bitstamp I have known much, they were also down/hacked/stolen last year, and also lost tens of thousands of Bitcoin from customers; LakeBTC I have also known much, their withdrawal are not very good in fee and speed, although the deposit is free and fast.

so could anyone introduce a better exchange to do btc/usd trading? or share you experience on LakeBTC, CoinBase, and Bitstamp.

any experience will be grtaeful, thanx firstly
When you speak of exchanges,you don't really have to rely on the fact they're a bank and your wallet is a savings account.Even though they function the same,it's very likely they can steal your coins whenever the want to.Keeping all your money in an exchange wallet is simply against the bitcoin rules.By far the most safest trading I have come across is LBC ,localbitcoins,their services are cloudfliare which dynamically reduces 70% of the attack chances.I'm surprised you have never traded there.BItfinex does seem like an inside job since finding the exploits starts with an employee passing confidential information to third party.
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