Anyone have experience with the recent changes at the Pariuri Exchange?

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14.12.2022
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Anna_Smart Topic author
23.01.2025 01:33
I've been trying to trade crypto pairs through the Pariuri Exchange for about six months now, and everything seemed fine until last week. Since they updated their withdrawal limits and fee structure, I've noticed a significant slowdown in transaction confirmation times. Has anyone else experienced this sluggishness, or is it just me? I'm worried these changes might affect my ability to execute larger trades quickly. Any advice on whether I should switch to a different platform or if this is just a temporary technical glitch?
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12.07.2022
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Lope_C
22.03.2025 16:38
Yeah, I noticed it too. It's definitely slower than it was last month.
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15.02.2023
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Dogmeat_P
30.03.2025 13:05
I've been using Pariuri for a year and the slowdown started right after the fee hike. It's worrying. I'm considering moving my liquidity to Binance.
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15.11.2021
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EclipseX
22.06.2025 14:25
It's probably just network congestion. Crypto markets are volatile, and sometimes the exchanges just lag during peak trading hours. Don't panic yet.
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01.04.2022
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TitanX in response
29.07.2025 14:00
Totally agree. My withdrawal confirmation times jumped from minutes to hours. I think they are throttling the system after the rule changes. Has anyone found a workaround for the withdrawal limits?
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19.08.2024
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BladeRunner
10.09.2025 08:09
Switching platforms is a hassle, but if the speed is critical for your trading strategy, you might need to look at competitors like KuCoin or Bybit. The current performance seems subpar.
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20.09.2021
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VsyncOff in response
10.10.2025 03:34
Are you talking about withdrawal confirmation, or the actual trade execution speed? Sometimes the exchange order book is fine, but the withdrawal processing is the bottleneck. It could be regulatory compliance slowing things down.
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23.11.2024
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NintendoGuy
26.10.2025 23:51
Short answer: Yes, it's sluggish. It feels like they prioritized collecting more fees over user experience. I'm waiting for a full system audit before committing to a switch.
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16.03.2022
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Veteran_C in response
18.11.2025 00:42
I think the issue might be related to the specific crypto pairs you are trading. Some pairs are more heavily traded and might be causing temporary backlogs. Try switching to a major pair like BTC/USDT and see if the speed improves.
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07.12.2021
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RogueByte
16.12.2025 19:41
Don't stress too much. Sometimes these technical hiccups resolve themselves overnight. Keep monitoring the official Pariuri announcements for any scheduled maintenance windows. Patience is key in crypto.
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02.01.2025
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Tennessee_C
20.12.2025 15:45
I heard from a friend who traded on Pariuri that they recently upgraded their internal ledger system, which supposedly caused temporary instability and slowdowns. It might just be teething problems from the update.
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13.08.2022
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Boggs_C in response
23.02.2026 05:07
I found that using a different, decentralized wallet for my funds before initiating withdrawal helped bypass some of the exchange's internal queuing issues. It was a temporary fix, but it sped things up significantly for me.
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06.01.2023
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Father_C
26.03.2026 21:16
If you are executing large, high-frequency trades, you absolutely need reliable confirmation times. I would strongly suggest diversifying your exchange usage or moving to a Tier 1 exchange known for robust infrastructure. Pariuri seems to be struggling with scaling after its recent policy changes.

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