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Title: List of current exchanges
Post by: TheGift73 on November 04, 2015, 06:47:41 am
Hi,

Is there a list of current exchanges that have a BTS-BTC / BTS-CNY market enabled?

Couldn't find one.
Title: Re: List of current exchanges
Post by: jakub on November 04, 2015, 09:44:24 am
For the BTS-BTC part, Poloniex (https://www.poloniex.com/) is the king as of now.

Not sure about BTS-CNY. It used to be BTC-38 (http://www.btc38.com/trade.html?mk_type=cny&btc38_trade_coin_name=bts) but I don't know what their current status is regarding BTS 2.0 trading.
Title: Re: List of current exchanges
Post by: TheGift73 on November 05, 2015, 07:07:28 pm
Ah, thank you for the reply. Was interested to see how many Chinese exchanges were actively trading BTS-CNY, although I'm sure I read somewhere on here that BTC-38 and Huobi (I think) were going to start doing so more this week. Something to do with going from 1.0 to 2.0
Title: Re: List of current exchanges
Post by: Ander on November 05, 2015, 07:39:30 pm
Hi,

Is there a list of current exchanges that have a BTS-BTC / BTS-CNY market enabled?

Couldn't find one.

There is btc-38 which has not upgraded to BTS 2.0 I believe and thus does NOT allow withdrawals/deposits.

There is also bter which in addition to not upgrading and not allowing withdrawals and deposits, is also a scam.


So basically there are none that are on bts 2.0 and allow CNY trading.
Title: Re: List of current exchanges
Post by: jakub on November 05, 2015, 07:59:13 pm
There is btc-38 which has not upgraded to BTS 2.0 I believe and thus does NOT allow withdrawals/deposits.

They seem to be making some progress though:

(http://i.imgur.com/CnbA4KO.png)
Title: Re: List of current exchanges
Post by: Ander on November 05, 2015, 08:15:07 pm
Okay that is a big deal.  If they were able to claim 228M BTS then:

1) They are almost certainly not running a fractional reserve.  While they had more than this before, they lost a lot to poloniex, so 228M is actually more than I would have expected them to have left.

2) They are probably not too far away from reopening withdrawal/deposit in 2.0. 

Looks like we should have btc38 back up fairly soon.

As soon as this happens we will be able to arbitrage between the two.  And since btc38 price has been WAY higher than polo, what we should see is an equalization of the two, with btc38 dropping some but polo recovering.
Title: Re: List of current exchanges
Post by: bitshares101 on November 05, 2015, 09:50:02 pm
banx.io has bts/btc

https://banx.io/trade?c=BTS&p=BTC
Title: Re: List of current exchanges
Post by: kuro112 on November 05, 2015, 10:04:40 pm
hey guys, we are releasing a new exchange software here in the next few days that will have the highest liquidity of any bts market next to the actual bts decentralized exchange.

how or why this is the case i will not elude to, but i would just like to put in the word around town now and let you know to keep your eye out for Barter :)
Title: Re: List of current exchanges
Post by: noisy on November 06, 2015, 12:45:10 am
hey guys, we are releasing a new exchange software here in the next few days that will have the highest liquidity of any bts market next to the actual bts decentralized exchange.

how or why this is the case i will not elude to, but i would just like to put in the word around town now and let you know to keep your eye out for Barter :)

BTW, what about livecoding? https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php/topic,19625.0.html

Did you forget? Today I spent over an hour watching like someone wrote a part of web application. It is so addictive :)