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Topic: www.BITSTAMP.net Bitcoin exchange site for USD/BTC - page 57. (Read 231282 times)

legendary
Activity: 1316
Merit: 1003
ATTENTION ALL BISTAMP USERS –SCHEDULED DOWNTIME!

The Bitstamp.net website is scheduled for a temporary downtime due to hardware improvement and software optimisation.

The downtime is scheduled for Sunday morning, 27th October 2013, and will start at approximately 8:00 (GMT+2) and last until around 12:00 (GMT+2).

During the maintenance period, you may receive a downtime notification when attempting to access the website.

Couldnt you guys implement EUR trading at the same time?
It certainly wouldnt hurt your profits in anyway.
full member
Activity: 131
Merit: 100
ATTENTION ALL BISTAMP USERS –SCHEDULED DOWNTIME!

The Bitstamp.net website is scheduled for a temporary downtime due to hardware improvement and software optimisation.

The downtime is scheduled for Sunday morning, 27th October 2013, and will start at approximately 8:00 (GMT+2) and last until around 12:00 (GMT+2).

During the maintenance period, you may receive a downtime notification when attempting to access the website.

Many thanks for the notice. Please could you comment on whether or not we are able to make the socketio pusher.com feed available from our own websites?

Thanks in advance.
legendary
Activity: 1078
Merit: 1003
ATTENTION ALL BISTAMP USERS –SCHEDULED DOWNTIME!

The Bitstamp.net website is scheduled for a temporary downtime due to hardware improvement and software optimisation.

The downtime is scheduled for Sunday morning, 27th October 2013, and will start at approximately 8:00 (GMT+2) and last until around 12:00 (GMT+2).

During the maintenance period, you may receive a downtime notification when attempting to access the website.
newbie
Activity: 36
Merit: 0
Maybe they do not want traders trading because they are so rich.
member
Activity: 68
Merit: 10
what's going on? bitstamp price feed no working anywhere including bitstamp's price graph on their homepage
newbie
Activity: 36
Merit: 0
Chart from Bitstamp work on Bitcoinwisdom via Bitfinex


You are wrong, no offense. Its stucked, last update 1:44 on price 194.97.
legendary
Activity: 1372
Merit: 1000
Chart from Bitstamp work on Bitcoinwisdom via Bitfinex
newbie
Activity: 36
Merit: 0
What happened? Chart from Bitstamp doesn't work nowhere. Thats horrible support. Think time to move BTC E.
legendary
Activity: 1372
Merit: 1000
You mean orderbook api?

any API | API at all

Bitstamp say nothing about this. Nor in this thread,nor in the site news. It's sad.
member
Activity: 84
Merit: 10
Updated ironic image.
sr. member
Activity: 379
Merit: 250
You mean orderbook api?
legendary
Activity: 1372
Merit: 1000
What happened ? Will it come back? When ?  
legendary
Activity: 1708
Merit: 1020
How long does the verification take? I'm waiting now for over 3,5 weeks...

Fewer than 24 hours for me in the UK.
How about now? Been waiting two days without answer...
full member
Activity: 153
Merit: 100
Was that sarcasm? 'cause no, I actually have no idea how much work that would be...
legendary
Activity: 1316
Merit: 1003
Do you know how much work that would be?
And dont try reason, that doesnt work.
full member
Activity: 153
Merit: 100
This has probably been asked before, but are you guys planning on implementing EUR/BTC at some point? If not, why not? It seems to me like such a pointless exercise to use dollars instead of euro's since both you as well as most of your customers are surely European...

Cheers.
full member
Activity: 158
Merit: 100
Make clear to them that it was in paper form before scanning, crumple it or make some coffee ring stains on...even let your dog chew it a bit. That will do.
That's genuinely funny (and true)
hero member
Activity: 700
Merit: 500
Hi
I m trying to validate my bitstamp account.
My  electricity bill was refused for account validation because it is in electronic form.
They want a scan of a paper bill.
If I request a paper version of the bill from my electricity provider, all they ll do is print that very same electronic document and send it to me.

Then I ll scan it and end up sending exactly the same document as the first time (Same appearance, font, logos, colors..etc..).
In other words there s only one type of bill available. Electronic bill looks exactly the same as the paper bill.
So in other words I could just print the bill myself, scan it and send it to bitstamp.
I just dont see the point though.

Make clear to them that it was in paper form before scanning, crumple it or make some coffee ring stains on...even let your dog chew it a bit. That will do.
hero member
Activity: 546
Merit: 500
Hi
I m trying to validate my bitstamp account.
My  electricity bill was refused for account validation because it is in electronic form.
They want a scan of a paper bill.
If I request a paper version of the bill from my electricity provider, all they ll do is print that very same electronic document and send it to me.

Then I ll scan it and end up sending exactly the same document as the first time (Same appearance, font, logos, colors..etc..).
In other words there s only one type of bill available. Electronic bill looks exactly the same as the paper bill.
So in other words I could just print the bill myself, scan it and send it to bitstamp.
I just dont see the point though.

I just copied/pasted the text from my electric bill to a word doc then converted that to a pdf and sent it in. I got approved.
full member
Activity: 158
Merit: 100
Hi
I m trying to validate my bitstamp account.
My  electricity bill was refused for account validation because it is in electronic form.
They want a scan of a paper bill.
If I request a paper version of the bill from my electricity provider, all they ll do is print that very same electronic document and send it to me.

Then I ll scan it and end up sending exactly the same document as the first time (Same appearance, font, logos, colors..etc..).
In other words there s only one type of bill available. Electronic bill looks exactly the same as the paper bill.
So in other words I could just print the bill myself, scan it and send it to bitstamp.
I just dont see the point though.
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