Do NOT trade Erc20 Tokens on CoinExchange for Arbitrage

in #ethereum6 years ago

While i do like CoinExchange since at least a week all their Ethereum/Erc20 sends are closed.

Today we can see pumps on some coins ie LRC.

You wont send/withdrawl LRC from there as its closed. Same goes for many others - MTH or ETHOS.

Luckily from my tests BTC, LTC, DOGE and EXCL withdrawals work so use those.

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can you say what will be the position of steemit after 6 months I fell it will reach 50usd

50$ seems pretty high. I'd guess about 20$, but I guess you never know until it happens.

nice post

thank you

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Just think about it .. Thank you @kingjan

how do you think if someday the price of sbd and steem will decrease drastically?

Same situation on SiaCoin right now. Keep it where it's at until the SC team and exchanges have communed on how to proceed. There was a lot of potential for making double on arbitrage last week. Forget about it now!

Great Info thanks for sharing this

Huh. :/ Thanks for the tips, this is much appreciated. Any news from them on WHY this is happening? I don't currently use CoinExchange but I was considering checking them out.

Wanted to buy Condensate from Coinexchange but it was closed :(

thank you for the heads up.

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Useful and informative post thank you dear friend

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@kingscrown again great post sir

very useful tip, thanks for sharing

Thanks for awaring.

Great info, coin Exchange is great for us. We can our earn easily for you information.

Many other people were saying similar about other exchanges. The problem in being able to create ETH addressses. Even Etherdelta, which I thought was written on ETH, is having problems in transferring.

do you use poloniex? many coins are difficult to withdraw from their, if you know any coin that can be withdraw without much problem?

Wow amazing post

Your post is very interesting and useful!
Hopefully the next post more interesting.

Thanks for the info. Always get updates from you :)

We must be careful with the pumps and dumps. Sometimes if you transfer a coin from one exchange to another, it takes time and by the time it arrives, price already went down.

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Thanks for sharing ...it is very helpful

At least there are still ways to get your money out. Some of the lesser-known coins and sketchier exchanges can be scary. I've pretty much settled on using better known exchanges for now.

Hate when you are unable to move your coins freely. My Siacoin wallet is currently locked on Bittrex and has been for almost a week now.
I am currently waiting for the Siacoin wallet to be updated to a clean update.
Then off the exchange and into a real wallet.
Thanks for the update on the ERC20 coins moving through CoinExchange! Always good info to have!

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coinexchange is so slow anyway

nice post

Thanks for your good information & I always follow your information.

KingsCrown! l0ng time! CoinExchange is an exchange i use 0nly if had to, due to their l0w trading volume.


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