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Sr. MemberActivity: 378Merit: 250Born to chew bubble gum and kick ass Re: www.BITSTAMP.net Bitcoin exchange site for USD/BTC September 15, 2013, 01:08:32 PM #503 Quote from: S3052 on September 11, 2013, 07:05:42 AM Quote from: Loozik on September 11, 2013, 12:16:48 AM



1. Do you plan to add your data feed to this free charting service, just like MtGox did a few months ago?



2. Do you plan to hook your data feed and trading gateway to Metatrader, MultiCharts, NinjaTrader (BTC-e is close to adapting Metatrader) or any other charting&trading front-end of satisfactory quality?



3. Are there any plans on your end to sell your data feed to customers through market data companies like this?



Thanks

Bitstamp,1. Do you plan to add your data feed to this free charting service, just like MtGox did a few months ago? https://www.tradingview.com/e/?symbol=MTGOX:BTCUSD# 2. Do you plan to hook your data feed and trading gateway to Metatrader, MultiCharts, NinjaTrader (BTC-e is close to adapting Metatrader) or any other charting&trading front-end of satisfactory quality?3. Are there any plans on your end to sell your data feed to customers through market data companies like this? http://www.iqfeed.net/ Thanks

great ideas and questions

great ideas and questions

Re. 1. At least hooking Bitstamp's data to tradingview would add-value Bitstamp's offering. I use bitcoinwisdom to look at Bitstamp's chart - the problem is that drawing trendlines is impossible on bitcoinwisdom and limited periodicities are possible there. Tradingview to the best of my knowledge is free for Bitstamp - I can't understand why they have done nothing to avail their data to this service.



Re. 2. The average bitcoiner is not rich. The average bitcoiner buys and holds. Forex and futures traders are much richer and they transact more frequently. Adding widely used platforms would bring many rich traders to Bitstamp (rich traders are lazy and do not want to use unknown robots or bother to log into Bitstamp's website to place a trade). This would result in better liquidity, lower spreads and higher income for Bitstamp (more richer customers who transact more frequently than the average bitcoiner).



Re. 3. Selling data is a piece of cake. It can even generate some financial benefits for Bitstamp (cash revenue + lower costs of data centers). Just look here

Re. 1. At least hooking Bitstamp's data to tradingview would add-value Bitstamp's offering. I use bitcoinwisdom to look at Bitstamp's chart - the problem is that drawing trendlines is impossible on bitcoinwisdom and limited periodicities are possible there. Tradingview to the best of my knowledge is free for Bitstamp - I can't understand why they have done nothing to avail their data to this service.Re. 2. The average bitcoiner is not rich. The average bitcoiner buys and holds. Forex and futures traders are much richer and they transact more frequently. Adding widely used platforms would bring many rich traders to Bitstamp (rich traders are lazy and do not want to use unknown robots or bother to log into Bitstamp's website to place a trade). This would result in better liquidity, lower spreads and higher income for Bitstamp (more richer customers who transact more frequently than the average bitcoiner).Re. 3. Selling data is a piece of cake. It can even generate some financial benefits for Bitstamp (cash revenue + lower costs of data centers). Just look here http://www.iqfeed.net/index.cfm?displayaction=data§ion=software#products By selling the data through IQfeed, Bitstamp could get access to tens of front-ends used by tens of thousands of traders all over the world.