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Title: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: yishak on September 23, 2017, 12:57:35 PM
I want to sell a token that hasn't been listed on major exchanges yet but I heard that it was available on etherdelta . Before I sell their I have a question , will the price of the token I'm going to sell be what the token's creator set it to be or will it be higher or lower than that? btw I'm talking about Authorship Tokens


Title: Re: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: CryptoClown on September 23, 2017, 01:00:51 PM
Following this thread for future reference, just in case ATS sends my token too after a couple of days. Hope we'll be able to get more information.


Title: Re: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: okissabam on September 23, 2017, 01:27:46 PM
Usually the ICO price is different when the tokens had been distributed already or right after the ICO has been distributed to the bounty participants. And usually it is lower than the ICO price too.


Title: Re: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: CryptoBeefy on September 23, 2017, 01:52:21 PM
Personally I wouldnt trade on there, I'd wait for one of the big guns


Title: Re: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: YYmeans on September 23, 2017, 02:02:24 PM
I want to sell a token that hasn't been listed on major exchanges yet but I heard that it was available on etherdelta . Before I sell their I have a question , will the price of the token I'm going to sell be what the token's creator set it to be or will it be higher or lower than that? btw I'm talking about Authorship Tokens
The price on Etherdelta is up to the market itself , no one could set the price . You can trade here , it works fine for me .


Title: Re: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: crypto_bit on September 23, 2017, 02:23:14 PM
yes, etherdelta is a small but legit decentralized exchange. Works fine for me too.


Title: Re: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: yishak on September 23, 2017, 02:27:20 PM
Does anyone  know the current price of ATS on etherdelta?


Title: Re: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: azguard on September 23, 2017, 02:33:58 PM
Good but very slow exchange. They have almost every single token but so slow on demand and most of time time error. Used but if I need to choose between ether and livecoin will pick live coin instead. Much faster then ether. However on ether there are some tokens that have bigger market cap then livecoin, so basically this is person who want to trade then decision for this. Both have good side and bad sides.


Title: Re: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: mickaelsilver10 on September 23, 2017, 02:38:32 PM


I use etherdelta from time to time.
This allows you to retrieve tokens that are not yet on a big exchange
Volumes are not very high but it is very easy to use


Title: Re: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: blobbyheadstone on September 23, 2017, 02:41:30 PM
I like Etherdelta because you need no registration like the bigger exchanges. All you need is a private key which you generate directly on the exchange. There are also no fees for deposit and withdraw, the only fee you pay is when placing a Bid/Ask. But beware that you have to transfer your funds from your Wallet to the EtherDelta-Wallet before you can trade (this can take a bit).

What I don't like is that its a bit laggy because of the decentralized infrastructure.


Title: Re: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: Antivoid on September 23, 2017, 02:50:45 PM
I want to sell a token that hasn't been listed on major exchanges yet but I heard that it was available on etherdelta . Before I sell their I have a question , will the price of the token I'm going to sell be what the token's creator set it to be or will it be higher or lower than that? btw I'm talking about Authorship Tokens
unlike the traditional centralized exchange, the decentralized exchange is not matchmaking trading, which means if you type the wrong price, for example, the price and quantity are backwards or the decimal in the wrong place, that will be irreparable great loss, so musy be very careful when use this exchange


Title: Re: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: Daisuke on September 23, 2017, 02:52:30 PM
been using this site untill now. This site is not user friendly as it has a bad interface and it is also delay on transactions. I used this to buy coins that have'nt came out yet on the market.


Title: Re: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: Temmy007 on September 23, 2017, 03:20:49 PM
The website or should I called it exchange is not user friendly, am finding it hard to rap my head around it. I will just wait for my coins to hit an exchange I can operate not to lose my coins


Title: Re: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: Rhshahindiana on September 23, 2017, 03:42:17 PM
EtherDelta isnt a small exchange, as far as my knowledge is concerned, its the only exchanges which allows almost all the coins to get themselves traded. Dont know bout the fees as i havent yet traded there. But its promising and having all the trust which is with big exchanges. if u dont find ur coin listed anywhere, come and check on ether delta and u ll surely find it here(etherDelta)


Title: Re: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: SummerBliss on September 23, 2017, 03:50:26 PM
I want to sell a token that hasn't been listed on major exchanges yet but I heard that it was available on etherdelta . Before I sell their I have a question , will the price of the token I'm going to sell be what the token's creator set it to be or will it be higher or lower than that? btw I'm talking about Authorship Tokens
All the token created using ETH smart contract will be available on EtherDelta and can be traded. The price need not be equal to the ICO price. I hope you know how the market works. Anyone can put any price and if the seller is ready and buys, then that will be the new price of that token.

What I want to suggest you that whatever coin you have, wait for the company to list it on any exchange be it minor or major and sell there. On EtherDelta, you might not get a desired price or buyer. Price usually rises when the coin get listed on some famous exchange. Confirm it from your company and take the status of the listing process. Unless they are scam, they must be trying to list their token. So have patience.


Title: Re: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: iamsolarpowered on September 23, 2017, 03:55:23 PM
I want to sell a token that hasn't been listed on major exchanges yet but I heard that it was available on etherdelta . Before I sell their I have a question , will the price of the token I'm going to sell be what the token's creator set it to be or will it be higher or lower than that? btw I'm talking about Authorship Tokens

Just check the orderbook. The prices people post are listed there, which should average around the market


Title: Re: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: yishak on September 23, 2017, 04:07:03 PM
I want to sell a token that hasn't been listed on major exchanges yet but I heard that it was available on etherdelta . Before I sell their I have a question , will the price of the token I'm going to sell be what the token's creator set it to be or will it be higher or lower than that? btw I'm talking about Authorship Tokens

Just check the orderbook. The prices people post are listed there, which should average around the market
I was gonna check the current average price of Authorship tokens (ATS) but i am on mobile now and won't get access to a PC for the next few hours, the site doesn't seem to work on mobile. I was hoping someone would check ATS price and tell me...


Title: Re: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: kamina87 on September 23, 2017, 04:17:13 PM
Its price is determined by its holders and high or low depending on the influence of the project on the investor.


Title: Re: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: Eric Cartman on September 23, 2017, 04:24:04 PM
I've never heard about it, sorry.

But they cloned Ether name, for a bad first impression


Title: Re: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: PANK21 on September 23, 2017, 04:37:44 PM
I want to sell a token that hasn't been listed on major exchanges yet but I heard that it was available on etherdelta . Before I sell their I have a question , will the price of the token I'm going to sell be what the token's creator set it to be or will it be higher or lower than that? btw I'm talking about Authorship Tokens
Ive used etherdelta, the price of the token you are going to sell at first is set to be lower, then eventually it will rise up and also has a chance to become low again. The price is not fixed , its varying just like all the other prices of tokens that are new in exchanges. But its easy to use etherdelta and there are so many available tokens that can you can sell or exchange.


Title: Re: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: BernardoGomes on September 23, 2017, 05:39:21 PM
Never used EtherDelta, but in my opinion it's safer to store coins in different wallets. You avoid to be scammed of all your coin supply


Title: Re: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: kiiirazz on September 23, 2017, 05:41:08 PM
You can set your own price on ED, it depends on the demand. It is a decentralized exchange, that means that no one can actually control any of the movements or even prices of the tokens.


Title: Re: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: CGPA on September 23, 2017, 07:08:48 PM
I use etherdelta..Most tokens come to etherdelta.This is a good exchanger but site slow..Authorship tokens can sell here.you can sell here at a very good price.


Title: Re: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: Zoltes on September 23, 2017, 07:14:45 PM
The good thing is that everything is in smart contract and the owner cannot run away with your money, but you have to spend gas for every order you fill.


Title: Re: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: dewanaga on September 24, 2017, 01:54:44 AM
Never used EtherDelta, but in my opinion it's safer to store coins in different wallets. You avoid to be scammed of all your coin supply
I think wearing etherdelta is safe, and do not worry,
although using a private key developer will not scam


Title: Re: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: eldub on September 24, 2017, 02:03:11 AM
I use EtherDetla often. It is a wonky site and not particularly user friendly. I suggest watching a few Youtube videos on using the site.


Title: Re: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: mjsocool on September 24, 2017, 02:05:14 AM
Never used EtherDelta, but in my opinion it's safer to store coins in different wallets. You avoid to be scammed of all your coin supply
I think wearing etherdelta is safe, and do not worry,
although using a private key developer will not scam
you sure it is ok? I see they have good volume but this site is new for me


Title: Re: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: Pasutinmeur on September 24, 2017, 02:08:47 AM
I want to sell a token that hasn't been listed on major exchanges yet but I heard that it was available on etherdelta . Before I sell their I have a question , will the price of the token I'm going to sell be what the token's creator set it to be or will it be higher or lower than that? btw I'm talking about Authorship Tokens
You just wanna  sell scam token, The price goes as long as with how many order in there, But just try to clicking on the order list and you will be able to sell your ats token and that was very easy to try.
But as long as you still have the private key and the address of your ethereum. The result will depend how much the best order for ats token.


Title: Re: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: Cipherr on September 24, 2017, 02:09:02 AM
ED has inherent problems most in this thread are glossing over. It has a bad reputation because of its terrible UI. But the UI isn't actually that bad. Once you understand how to work their system the UI is actually fine. What isn't is the terrible lag the system has. You spend gas for every transaction unsurprisingly, however because the system has major delays its not uncommon to literally BURN money trying to buy or sell an order only to get a popup that you missed it and the UI just hasn't updated yet.

Spend enough time there and you will literally light money on fire on missed and canceled transactions. Horrible.

It however is a gateway to a lot of new and unknown coins that you may want to access early making it a necessary evil for now.


Title: Re: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: V1saya on September 24, 2017, 02:45:36 AM
I want to sell a token that hasn't been listed on major exchanges yet but I heard that it was available on etherdelta . Before I sell their I have a question , will the price of the token I'm going to sell be what the token's creator set it to be or will it be higher or lower than that? btw I'm talking about Authorship Tokens

Etherdelta is one of the exchanges that are already offering tokens for trading even if these tokens are very new, some even are still in their ICO stages. When the token is already offered to Etherdelta it is not anymore priced according to how it is valued during the ICO since the demand as well as buy and sell are already affecting it.


Title: Re: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: HappyCaptain on September 24, 2017, 02:56:59 AM
Etherdelta is one of the legit exchange for crypto but a there is a bit complication using it compare to other exchanges. they need to upgrade user interface so it can use by anyone and to attract more traders.


Title: Re: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: ethereumhunter on September 24, 2017, 04:24:30 AM
i won't recommending to used etherdelta because its too complicated and confusing if we want to sell or buy, i'd better to wait another time or if the coin it is list on hitbtc, then i will send it to hitbtc. i have bad experience with etherdelta, in my case i want to sell my coin but i don't know why, my coin is not placed on order sell, i asked my friend and he is confuse too and now, i don't know what i suppose to do. i let my coin in etherdelta until now and i let it away in that site. i never use etherdelta again.


Title: Re: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: Jamjamz30 on September 24, 2017, 05:52:45 AM
Usually the ICO price is different when the tokens had been distributed already or right after the ICO has been distributed to the bounty participants. And usually it is lower than the ICO price too.
This was definitely true, Most of the time base on what I saw after the ICO the token that they are going top sell in the trade was totaly cheap, so majority of their investors are hodling their coin token for a short term wating a little bit to get increase at the price where during ICO was very expensive.


Title: Re: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: Daydream 61 on September 24, 2017, 06:23:37 AM
I use EtherDetla often. It is a wonky site and not particularly user friendly. I suggest watching a few Youtube videos on using the site.

I think this site is really very complicated !  ??? you have to be very careful if you want to sell something
the good on the side is the almost all erc20 münzen are to be found there and also buy and sell
you just have to pay attention well where the comma comes, otherwise a lot of money is gone
hitbtc and coinexchange is much easier


Title: Re: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: carriebee on September 24, 2017, 06:46:46 AM
Etherdelta is one of the legit exchange for crypto but a there is a bit complication using it compare to other exchanges. they need to upgrade user interface so it can use by anyone and to attract more traders.
Ive found this is legit I must say okay to trade this site. Though at first trading in etherdelta is hard and difficult but later on you will know how to trade. Yes at first with complication and need more development so others can easily used this exchange.


Title: Re: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: Leomarco on September 24, 2017, 07:02:04 AM
Anyone using EtherDelta? honest in my trading in etherdelta very difficult, and difficult to understand I hope there is a change in the system so just like any other market. such as bittrex, liqui. and others.


Title: Re: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: ukboss on September 24, 2017, 07:18:04 AM
Yes i'm use EtherDelta but i have a more trade site. i'm used 4 cripto currency but Ether Delta is a one of the best for me because it is a very easy to use. Anyone can operate this is , it is a more value able for me . it's price up and down it is not a fix so you can use and not tension with EtherDelta.


Title: Re: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: vuvanle120 on September 24, 2017, 07:47:53 AM
Yes i'm use EtherDelta but i have a more trade site. i'm used 4 cripto currency but Ether Delta is a one of the best for me because it is a very easy to use. Anyone can operate this is , it is a more value able for me . it's price up and down it is not a fix so you can use and not tension with EtherDelta.

Etherdelta is a great trading platform. However, it's hard sometimes to buy on big volume.


Title: Re: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: Cauchy on September 24, 2017, 07:52:11 AM
I also use etherdelta. However take care and dont be in a rush when you do things (as Always). Quite some times ppl mess up with orders so be aware.


Title: Re: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: khan149 on September 24, 2017, 09:03:52 AM
I use etherdelta..Although their sites are very slow, they are very good. Because their security is very strong. There are many benefits to buy coins from this site. Can be bought at a much lower rate


Title: Re: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: rudystyle on September 24, 2017, 09:12:38 AM
Etherdelta is the best exchange now for Ether tokens. It's decentralised and you  have the private key for your wallet


Title: Re: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: rainbow169 on September 24, 2017, 09:21:17 AM
I haven't used it but as a decentralised exchange, I would expect the speed to be a bit slow but some tokens that aren't available on the big exchanges yet, so this gives a good option to trade beforehand. Almost like over the counter vs listed.


Title: Re: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: m34Rzc0t on September 24, 2017, 09:26:05 AM
Never used this, but I am going to try. Better to diversify trades into different exchanges.


Title: Re: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: BogdanGFTP on September 24, 2017, 09:38:17 AM
The tokens will raise when they will have been listed in major exchanges


Title: Re: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: xaviervilla on September 24, 2017, 10:13:45 AM
I want to sell a token that hasn't been listed on major exchanges yet but I heard that it was available on etherdelta . Before I sell their I have a question , will the price of the token I'm going to sell be what the token's creator set it to be or will it be higher or lower than that? btw I'm talking about Authorship Tokens


Im going with etherdelta. Because i like it more than other exchanges. I mean, it has the same prices with most of them other exchanges out there but it has lots of coins(wide variety for traders who want to do trading a lot). Plus it does not require so much about you unlike orher exchanges that needs a lot of personal data which is pretty irritating for someone like me who doesn’t have the requirements they need. The only downside in etherdelta is the way it is having errors a lot or lagging. But nothing serious.

On the token prices, I don’t think anyone here can tell you an exact amount because after ICO sale anything happens either the demand rises or drops. Experience is the best investment in the crypto world. So better invest time on that first.


Title: Re: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: oneyesoneno on September 24, 2017, 10:16:56 AM
I use EtherDelta before. We have to deposit eth to a certain contract address and use those balance to trade. But honestly, it still feel a little bit weird since it is not something i am use to yet. However it is a piece of amazing technology by utilizing smartcontract.


Title: Re: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: wpalczynski on September 24, 2017, 10:25:52 AM
I've used it a few times and had no problem with it. It's useful for small coins that aren't already on main exchanges.


Title: Re: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: tabrin on September 24, 2017, 10:36:30 AM
I use EtherDelta before. We have to deposit eth to a certain contract address and use those balance to trade. But honestly, it still feel a little bit weird since it is not something i am use to yet. However it is a piece of amazing technology by utilizing smartcontract.

Yeah it's cool concept but it was really slow and buggy for me.


Title: Re: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: hieu81 on September 24, 2017, 10:52:07 AM
It's very deficult to used! I try some times but i don't like it! Thanks


Title: Re: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: bitcoinvestor on September 24, 2017, 11:27:41 AM
Personally I wouldnt trade on there, I'd wait for one of the big guns
Etherdellta is the world of dumpers, The price of token is down. I think there are many bountu hunters sell at low price or hackers who sell the tokens with worthless price. You can buy a new token in bulk at etherdelta then wait for the bigger exchangers then the price will dump if your are lucky.


Title: Re: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: chineseprancing on September 24, 2017, 11:29:09 AM
It's very deficult to used! I try some times but i don't like it! Thanks
Your right it is hard to used this etherdelta, I think developers need to improve it to more. Otherwise they need to promote it again because most of the newly users have no idea regarding this etherdelta.


Title: Re: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: bboyjohn on September 24, 2017, 11:45:20 AM
I'm using EtherDelta. Delta is too small market. Marketcap is always low. I don't like it but some coins only in EtherDelta so i must use :(


Title: Re: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: bayong on September 24, 2017, 01:01:59 PM
I also have etherdeltha account and also account to other exchange for I have a choice of which exchange do a better exchange rate.


Title: Re: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: mozillaspez on September 24, 2017, 03:18:06 PM
Personally I wouldnt trade on there, I'd wait for one of the big guns
If you are waiting then you will get a good things if you are not waiting then you will get nothing because wait is best thing around the world who has waited they got many things who has not waiting they get nothing so you are right that you are waiting.


Title: Re: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: Landerman on September 24, 2017, 03:23:42 PM
I've used Etherdelta once and burned some ETH as I don't really understand how it works ;D
But the Volume is so small
How you burned some ETH? You can not burn ETH in Etherdelta UI.


Title: Re: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: Surrapatt on September 24, 2017, 03:40:43 PM
I have an etherdelta account. At first indeed, i feel less familiar with look of website. But gradually became accustomed, and i used etherdelta several times to sell my tokens.


Title: Re: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: donotlean on September 24, 2017, 03:47:38 PM
i never use etherdelta but i want to use it.it's interface is so mixed and difficult for me and also when i want to sell some coin on there the market cap is not over 20usd 30 usd


Title: Re: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: richjohn on September 24, 2017, 04:03:05 PM
Unless you need your money immediately, don't go for etherdelta be it any coin. There are very less buyers and tons of ICO tokens. It is rare to get a good price there. Wait for your token to get listed on any major exchange. Price usually shoots up when a coin get listed at good and popular exchange. Authorship must be trying their best to get their token listed. So, I suggest you to wait for sometime instead of selling at relatively lower price.


Title: Re: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: ilovefeetsmell on September 24, 2017, 05:25:22 PM
I want to sell a token that hasn't been listed on major exchanges yet but I heard that it was available on etherdelta . Before I sell their I have a question , will the price of the token I'm going to sell be what the token's creator set it to be or will it be higher or lower than that? btw I'm talking about Authorship Tokens
It is lower the ICO price, don't expect too much on your tokens. Always deal at a lower price if you want to trade your tokens immediately. If you want at a higher price wait until it reaches the ICO price nut it will take a month, a couple of months or maybe a year. The decision is always yours, if you're in hurry, sell it but if not hold it (for good)


Title: Re: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: truncus on September 24, 2017, 05:40:28 PM
I want to sell a token that hasn't been listed on major exchanges yet but I heard that it was available on etherdelta . Before I sell their I have a question , will the price of the token I'm going to sell be what the token's creator set it to be or will it be higher or lower than that? btw I'm talking about Authorship Tokens
It is lower the ICO price, don't expect too much on your tokens. Always deal at a lower price if you want to trade your tokens immediately. If you want at a higher price wait until it reaches the ICO price nut it will take a month, a couple of months or maybe a year. The decision is always yours, if you're in hurry, sell it but if not hold it (for good)

the price will be very low when you give a sale because there is no volume. Do not sell from any stock without volume.


Title: Re: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: NoiseBoy on September 24, 2017, 06:34:31 PM
EtherDelta is a dAPP -- a smart contract running on the ethereum blockchain. As such, it requires a somewhat technically sophisticated user to utilize, and you'll need to have some ether to provide gas for every transaction (which includes posting bids and offers). If you can figure it out though, ED works fine and is a good place to trade ERC-20 tokens.

Related, I saw a ton of comments a few days back claiming Authorship was a scam. Was that not the case?


Title: Re: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: sujonali1819 on September 24, 2017, 09:25:18 PM
I want to sell a token that hasn't been listed on major exchanges yet but I heard that it was available on etherdelta . Before I sell their I have a question , will the price of the token I'm going to sell be what the token's creator set it to be or will it be higher or lower than that? btw I'm talking about Authorship Tokens
yea i also use etherdelta for trading. but  i am also new on etherdelta [stared trade few days ago]. i saw the ats coin price on etherdelta really it is lower than ico price .it is about 0.000029 ether per ats token now .you can wait sometime till listed any other big exchange .


Title: Re: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: cryptocrusher on September 24, 2017, 09:33:07 PM
Etherdelta isn't the most user friendly but it is fairly easy to understand with a little bit of time and thought. Just make sure you take your time before going through any transactions so that you don't make a mistake. With regard to ATS, as much as the screwed up in the end on the bounty campaign I think a price of under 1c currently is really not worth selling at for anyone. Wait it out and hope for some positive news to come from them.


Title: Re: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: HongKong on September 24, 2017, 09:35:03 PM
Etherdelta isn't the most user friendly but it is fairly easy to understand with a little bit of time and thought. Just make sure you take your time before going through any transactions so that you don't make a mistake. With regard to ATS, as much as the screwed up in the end on the bounty campaign I think a price of under 1c currently is really not worth selling at for anyone. Wait it out and hope for some positive news to come from them.
It's good when it works. I've used it to make some money though trading coins that aren't in other websites.
Etherdelta is a nice website to trade at.


Title: Re: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: kuckoh on September 24, 2017, 10:14:50 PM
well bittrex havent listed coin for like 2 months now. we need more decentralized exchanges like etherdelta which does the job the ugly way but thats what we have.


Title: Re: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: chicobr on September 25, 2017, 04:04:53 AM
well bittrex havent listed coin for like 2 months now. we need more decentralized exchanges like etherdelta which does the job the ugly way but thats what we have.
ya etherdelta is good for trading new token. We need share for many people known this exchange to increase day volume trade


Title: Re: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: Silvercell on September 25, 2017, 04:12:20 AM
iam used ether-delta for sale my uncharted token to get some Eth for my Gas Supply,
the price on ether-delta i cheap for selling,but if you have uncharted token you can sell it for get Gas instantly


Title: Re: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: dewanaga on September 25, 2017, 04:19:43 AM
yes I wear etherdelta safe wrote, it was yesterday etherdelta again,
there is only the problem from the party ethereum because too heavy transaction


Title: Re: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: weredo911 on September 25, 2017, 05:11:53 AM
sometime I use this echange to trade some new ICO I invest. this is best site for new ICO token


Title: Re: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: chocolah29 on September 25, 2017, 05:22:44 AM
I want to sell a token that hasn't been listed on major exchanges yet but I heard that it was available on etherdelta . Before I sell their I have a question , will the price of the token I'm going to sell be what the token's creator set it to be or will it be higher or lower than that? btw I'm talking about Authorship Tokens
yea i also use etherdelta for trading. but  i am also new on etherdelta [stared trade few days ago]. i saw the ats coin price on etherdelta really it is lower than ico price .it is about 0.000029 ether per ats token now .you can wait sometime till listed any other big exchange .

I can say ever since I started trading I just only use etherdelta for just quite times as I prefer bittrex in trading my coins. As I find it more user friendly and less complicated and no trust issue after all and more coins are listed here.
Well I don't have any problems also in etherdelta but I'm just more comfortable in bittrex.


Title: Re: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: BitcoinExpart on September 25, 2017, 08:35:01 AM
First time, getting troubled with EtherDelta. Mostly, get confused some features unlike any other exchanger I've used. I suggest to give some time and watching some tutorial for beginner. Usually, use this service and pleased the overall service.


Title: Re: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: Mariya03 on October 03, 2017, 05:35:07 AM
My friend tried to use etherdelta in selling tokens. He said that it is easy to use etherdelta because there are many available tokens that you can sell or exchange. On the first time you sell your token, the price is set to low and then eventually it will rise up but there's a chance that it will decrease again. Why? Because its price is varying like any other coins or tokens.


Title: Re: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: miningguru on October 03, 2017, 10:53:36 AM
Many people are using Etherdelta as DEX for ETH because right now many contracts are being developed under this blockchain. So whatever the coin completes it's ICO firstly will be listed in Etherdelta only. Sometimes it is very good to see there are huge volumes for some coins.


Title: Re: Anyone used EtherDelta?
Post by: pinoyden on October 03, 2017, 12:08:50 PM
I want to sell a token that hasn't been listed on major exchanges yet but I heard that it was available on etherdelta . Before I sell their I have a question , will the price of the token I'm going to sell be what the token's creator set it to be or will it be higher or lower than that? btw I'm talking about Authorship Tokens

i dont have an experience yet on etherdelta but i heard that it was a bad exchange based on the reviews of members here on the forum , we dont actually know if that is true or not so i guess its better to check it yourself and try to trade on it even only a small amount just to test the waters. by the way i also got an ats token and im also tempted to sell it but i decided now to wait for it to get listed to a much better exchange site.