NY-Based Coinsetter Bitcoin Exchange Announces New Features
New York City-based Coinsetter, a bitcoin exchange currently in beta, has released a number of new features today, according to a post on their official blog. The features come in relation not only to the company's trading platform, but also to their API. As listed: Market order sizes of any dollar amount. Interactive charts provided by Coinstackr. Fixed issue preventing users from closing small fractional positions. Better UI with easy to read dollar and bitcoin balances up to 8 decimals. Trading speed and latency improvements. Faster order book integration with Bitstamp. Enhanced user....
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Bitcoin exchange Kraken has announced it has purchased Coinsetter in what amounts to one of the larger mergers of notable brands in the bitcoin ecosystem. As a result of the undisclosed deal, Kraken’s exchange will now be available in 37 US states as well as all 10 Canadian provinces. Coinsetter had previously acquired Canadian bitcoin exchange CAVirtex in April, months after it would close citing security concerns. The sale of New York-based Coinsetter, rumored for months, follows an influx of new and well-capitalized entrants in the US bitcoin exchange market, which has seen startups....
For many of us, a simple chart at Bitcoinity or BitcoinWisdom is plenty to suit our needs. But for power traders who need more features, Coinsetter's calling out to you. The New York-based bitcoin exchange, currently in private beta, today announced charts for "active traders", powered by Coinstackr. "We wanted to introduce our customers to great charts which would enhance their trading experience and better analyze market trends," the company wrote in their announcement post on Saturday. Says Coinsetter: As many experienced traders know, technical analysis is a fundamental part of making....
New York City-based bitcoin exchange Coinsetter today announced a new program that will allow its user base to fund their account via Coinbase. This rebate program is only being offered to customers in the Untied States, and allows these traders to purchase bitcoins on Coinbase via an ACH transfer to fund their Coinsetter account. Coinsetter will then reimburse the trader for fees incurred on Coinbase's service, which has traditionally been 1 percent. The company writes (via their blog): We're excited about this program because it allows users to completely bypass interacting with....
Coinsetter is a New York City, venture capital financed bitcoin exchange that is dedicated to making bitcoin safe and reliable for active users. Recently the exchange introduced new features to its professional Platform. Operating since 2012, the company offers a transparent and institutional exchange with professional trading features and an easy to use platform. Coinsetter, recently announced the release of what is, by far, the most highly requested feature in their history: margin trading and shorting of Bitcoin extended to all customers, with up to 5X leverage and interest-free margin....