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legendary
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January 26, 2015, 07:46:26 PM
#65
It will be interesting to see how the addition of an exchange effects Coinbase's traditional bitcoin trading business.  Gemini I expect will only be an exchange, Coinbase has moved first and has an existing customer base, so I would give it the advantage.

People who want to remain private will, I expect, avoid Coinbase as I expect it will have the strictest ATML regulations.
hero member
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Merit: 501
January 26, 2015, 07:14:32 PM
#64
It certainly will be the biggest. 

Is the current biggest exchange bitstamp or some other exchange ?

Depends upon trading pair and currency-

1    Bitfinex   BTC/USD    $ 57,277,500   $ 278.30    53.34 %    Recently
2    Bitstamp   BTC/USD    $ 15,295,900   $ 274.88    14.24 %    Recently
3    BTC-E   BTC/USD    $ 13,516,200   $ 264.81    12.59 %    Recently
4    OkCoin Intl.   BTC/USD    $ 8,998,640   $ 274.55    8.38 %    Recently
5    Kraken   BTC/EUR    $ 2,730,310   $ 275.36    2.54 %    Recently
6    LakeBTC   BTC/USD    $ 2,685,880   $ 270.90    2.50 %    Recentl


Coinbase, technically just introduced an exchange so isn't even in the top 10.
legendary
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January 26, 2015, 07:11:28 PM
#63
It certainly will be the biggest. 

Is the current biggest exchange bitstamp or some other exchange ?
newbie
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January 26, 2015, 01:57:43 PM
#62
Coinbase has certainly established itself as a major brand in the Bitcoin community.
Being well known is clearly the most important thing.
hero member
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January 26, 2015, 01:33:57 PM
#61
With their new funding of 31 million, will Coinbase become the United States Major exchange? Will this start a frenzy among Americans to join the bitcoin craze? How will it effect the speculated value of bitcoin? Will other exchanges emerge and compete? Will more day traders emerge and push up the trading volume? Can this benefit the legitimization of bitcoin? All these questions are swimming through my mind Roll Eyes

Do not forget Circle. I think, the turnaround time is lower for them than coinbase.

And maybe Gemini (the Winklevoss exchange). I see Coinbase winning out tho.
member
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Live Free Or Die
January 26, 2015, 01:30:02 PM
#60
Hi, new girl, long time lurker...had to join!

I'm going to second the Circle suggestion. I did have a few issues with their automated login set up when I tried to update my phone number...it would tell me to enter the new number then when I'd submit, it'd tell me it was incorrect. I never got it resolved and just opened a brand new account (had about 2 bucks in it originally that'd now be dust given the price drop) and they closed the other one out. That said, even though it was a month of nonsense, Circle was awesome about trying to help me resolve the problem.

I joined up with Coinbase originally but really hate the 4 day wait time back and forth. I like that Circle side steps that so your funds are available immediately while on the back end they deal with the bank transfer. Circle is, by far, the easiest way to get situated using bitcoin.

Since I'm not a trader I can't say how or if Circle would even work as a trading option.

As for the ones concerned about Coinbase and the regulation, I would like to point out that we remember there are 2 kinds of people in the world: the conditioned, brainwashed, weak spined lazy sorts who prefer and need and desire to live on their knees and let the government tell them how to breathe and what to think, and the free minded independent sorts who "get" what Bitcoin is and always was. The reality is we're not going to change the slave minded sorts no matter how nifty (or scary) the new magic internet money sounds but consider that regulation *for the time being* is a good thing, it'll let the slave minded sorts feel all comfy and protected and not scare the crap out of them or overwhelm them, which will make it easier for them to enter into the world of Bitcoin with a safety net.

Let that be okay...they're in. Let them hold the government's hand awhile til they get involved in the bitcoin reality enough to learn more about it and once they "get it" they'll easily recognize the simple solution to ejecting the government intrusion and take it offline, local exchanges, p2p trades, offline wallets, etc.

Let's focus on getting people from both camps into this camp and then wean them off the nanny state. Coinbase will make it really easy for the newcomers. It's a good thing!
hero member
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January 26, 2015, 12:55:21 PM
#59
I wounder how much volume they will have just by the BTC they got from the merchants. Is there any data about that?
full member
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January 26, 2015, 12:20:41 PM
#58

That's pretty awesome and great news. Just think- this opens up the possibility of Coinbase Debit cards, banking, etc.... .

I've never really understood the usefulness of a bitcoin debit card. Why would one need this if you can already pay straight from an app on your phone? And how would the debit card work if you still have to wait for the confirmations to go through?  I guess if you're ordering something online, it's not a big deal, but a local retailer isn't going to want to wait 30-60 minutes for the approval to go through.
As far as I know, you have BTC in your account, the merchants get paid in USD and the debit card company converts your BTC to USD.

Ah.....that makes sense. I guess the debit card company allows the transaction to go through immediately as long as they can verify you have the necessary Bitcoin balance to equal the amount in USD, correct?  I was thinking that the bitcoin debit card was just another way to pay merchants in Bitcoin.
hero member
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January 26, 2015, 12:11:48 PM
#57

That's pretty awesome and great news. Just think- this opens up the possibility of Coinbase Debit cards, banking, etc.... .

I've never really understood the usefulness of a bitcoin debit card. Why would one need this if you can already pay straight from an app on your phone? And how would the debit card work if you still have to wait for the confirmations to go through?  I guess if you're ordering something online, it's not a big deal, but a local retailer isn't going to want to wait 30-60 minutes for the approval to go through.
As far as I know, you have BTC in your account, the merchants get paid in USD and the debit card company converts your BTC to USD.
full member
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January 26, 2015, 11:22:36 AM
#56

That's pretty awesome and great news. Just think- this opens up the possibility of Coinbase Debit cards, banking, etc.... .

I've never really understood the usefulness of a bitcoin debit card. Why would one need this if you can already pay straight from an app on your phone? And how would the debit card work if you still have to wait for the confirmations to go through?  I guess if you're ordering something online, it's not a big deal, but a local retailer isn't going to want to wait 30-60 minutes for the approval to go through.
full member
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January 26, 2015, 11:17:31 AM
#55
Is this exchange just for US people?

Just initially.  It will open up for other countries later.

Will Gemini open for Europe too? because I think Gemini will be the Americas major exchange for sure.

Not sure about that one.
legendary
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RUM AND CARROTS: A PIRATE LIFE FOR ME
January 26, 2015, 11:13:54 AM
#54
USD is FDIC insured , BTC is privately insured:
https://support.coinbase.com/customer/portal/articles/1780543
supported states:


    Alabama (AL)
    Arkansas (AR)
    California (CA)
    Delaware (DE)
    Georgia (GA)
    Idaho (ID)
    Illinois (IL)
    Indiana (IN)

    Iowa (IA)
    Kansas (KS)
    Massachusetts (MA)
    Mississippi (MS)
    Missouri (MO)
    Montana (MT)
    New Hampshire (NH)
    New Jersey (NJ)

    New Mexico (NM)
    New York (NY)
    North Dakota (ND)
    Puerto Rico (PR)
    South Carolina (SC)
    Washington (WA)
    West Virginia (WV)
    Wisconsin (WI)


FAQ-
https://static.olark.com/jsclient-bucket3/follow.html



That's pretty awesome and great news. Just think- this opens up the possibility of Coinbase Debit cards, banking, etc.... They are really building a bank on bitcoin. It's great.
legendary
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January 26, 2015, 11:11:29 AM
#53
Is this exchange just for US people?

Just initially.  It will open up for other countries later.

Will Gemini open for Europe too? because I think Gemini will be the Americas major exchange for sure.
full member
Activity: 532
Merit: 100
January 26, 2015, 11:01:43 AM
#52
Is this exchange just for US people?

Just initially.  It will open up for other countries later.
hero member
Activity: 658
Merit: 501
January 26, 2015, 09:38:14 AM
#51
USD is FDIC insured , BTC is privately insured:
https://support.coinbase.com/customer/portal/articles/1780543
supported states:


    Alabama (AL)
    Arkansas (AR)
    California (CA)
    Delaware (DE)
    Georgia (GA)
    Idaho (ID)
    Illinois (IL)
    Indiana (IN)

    Iowa (IA)
    Kansas (KS)
    Massachusetts (MA)
    Mississippi (MS)
    Missouri (MO)
    Montana (MT)
    New Hampshire (NH)
    New Jersey (NJ)

    New Mexico (NM)
    New York (NY)
    North Dakota (ND)
    Puerto Rico (PR)
    South Carolina (SC)
    Washington (WA)
    West Virginia (WV)
    Wisconsin (WI)


FAQ-
https://static.olark.com/jsclient-bucket3/follow.html

hero member
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January 26, 2015, 05:30:12 AM
#50
Is this exchange just for US people?
newbie
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Merit: 0
January 26, 2015, 05:29:40 AM
#49
Hey is there any information on investing directly in coinbase INC. on this site? I know they haven't gone public but I'm just curious on their plans to be traded pubicly and if any options are currently available??
legendary
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Merit: 1000
January 26, 2015, 05:00:19 AM
#48
Great news about the regulated exchange, it will give a lot of confidence for people (traders, ordinary folk, investors etc) to take the plunge and buy in. just what the market needs, some buying pressure to counter all the auto dumps by merchants
http://www.coindesk.com/coinbase-secures-approval-launch-regulated-us-bitcoin-exchange/

also lol on their lunar page



lol i found that animation page kinda odd, price seems to have moved, do they have more news coming in 4 hours i wonder.
legendary
Activity: 1662
Merit: 1050
January 26, 2015, 04:57:41 AM
#47
With their new funding of 31 million, will Coinbase become the United States Major exchange? Will this start a frenzy among Americans to join the bitcoin craze? How will it effect the speculated value of bitcoin? Will other exchanges emerge and compete? Will more day traders emerge and push up the trading volume? Can this benefit the legitimization of bitcoin? All these questions are swimming through my mind Roll Eyes

Do not forget Circle. I think, the turnaround time is lower for them than coinbase.
sr. member
Activity: 448
Merit: 250
January 26, 2015, 04:47:45 AM
#46
Great news about the regulated exchange, it will give a lot of confidence for people (traders, ordinary folk, investors etc) to take the plunge and buy in. just what the market needs, some buying pressure to counter all the auto dumps by merchants
http://www.coindesk.com/coinbase-secures-approval-launch-regulated-us-bitcoin-exchange/

also lol on their lunar page

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