Title: Bittrex exchange question Post by: Justaguy2 on August 06, 2017, 06:54:33 AM Can i buy eth with ltc for instance instead of first having to buy btc with ltc? It may be easy but i cant seem to find out how.
Title: Re: Bittrex exchange question Post by: Herbert2020 on August 06, 2017, 07:25:29 AM in fact you can!
there is a market for ethereum as its base on bittrex (which was added recently). if you visit this page you can see all the markets: https://bittrex.com/Home/Markets there are 4: BTC, ETH, USDT, BITCNY and here is the direct link to ETH_LTC market which you can trade these two coins directly against each other: https://bittrex.com/Market/Index?MarketName=ETH-LTC know that these markets are usually having lower volume making it harder to trade successfully specially if there is a big spread too. Title: Re: Bittrex exchange question Post by: Justaguy2 on August 06, 2017, 09:42:04 AM in fact you can! there is a market for ethereum as its base on bittrex (which was added recently). if you visit this page you can see all the markets: https://bittrex.com/Home/Markets there are 4: BTC, ETH, USDT, BITCNY and here is the direct link to ETH_LTC market which you can trade these two coins directly against each other: https://bittrex.com/Market/Index?MarketName=ETH-LTC know that these markets are usually having lower volume making it harder to trade successfully specially if there is a big spread too. Ok, but actually i think i will sell ltc to buy some bcc but i want things to be ready when i need it. So will i trade ltc to btc and then buy bcc or would you do it differently? And would you trade to BCC now or would you wait untill the pump in a day or week? Title: Re: Bittrex exchange question Post by: Emoclaw on August 06, 2017, 10:18:40 AM in fact you can! there is a market for ethereum as its base on bittrex (which was added recently). if you visit this page you can see all the markets: https://bittrex.com/Home/Markets there are 4: BTC, ETH, USDT, BITCNY and here is the direct link to ETH_LTC market which you can trade these two coins directly against each other: https://bittrex.com/Market/Index?MarketName=ETH-LTC know that these markets are usually having lower volume making it harder to trade successfully specially if there is a big spread too. Ok, but actually i think i will sell ltc to buy some bcc but i want things to be ready when i need it. So will i trade ltc to btc and then buy bcc or would you do it differently? And would you trade to BCC now or would you wait untill the pump in a day or week? BCC won't pump in a day or week though, it will most likely dump as that's what the majority of people want to do but can't due to long block times and not many ways to deposit. You might want to wait until then but honestly you're better off investing in something else. Title: Re: Bittrex exchange question Post by: Justaguy2 on August 06, 2017, 11:32:06 AM in fact you can! there is a market for ethereum as its base on bittrex (which was added recently). if you visit this page you can see all the markets: https://bittrex.com/Home/Markets there are 4: BTC, ETH, USDT, BITCNY and here is the direct link to ETH_LTC market which you can trade these two coins directly against each other: https://bittrex.com/Market/Index?MarketName=ETH-LTC know that these markets are usually having lower volume making it harder to trade successfully specially if there is a big spread too. Ok, but actually i think i will sell ltc to buy some bcc but i want things to be ready when i need it. So will i trade ltc to btc and then buy bcc or would you do it differently? And would you trade to BCC now or would you wait untill the pump in a day or week? BCC won't pump in a day or week though, it will most likely dump as that's what the majority of people want to do but can't due to long block times and not many ways to deposit. You might want to wait until then but honestly you're better off investing in something else. I appreciate your opinion, i am going to sit things out as i even think it would go below 40. Title: Re: Bittrex exchange question Post by: Mandoy on August 06, 2017, 11:41:26 AM I am not very familiar with bittrex but I guess if it has an ethereum market then you can buy litecoins using ethereum. Other exchanges such as poloniex and c-cex have a ethereum market wherein you can buy or exchange ethereum to other alternative coins. But if there is no ethereum market in bittrex then there is no other way but to just convert your ethereum to bitcoin then after converting it to bitcoins then just exchange it to litecoins. That would be very easier and less complicated however if there is an ethereum market then you will be able to do it easily.
Title: Re: Bittrex exchange question Post by: Justaguy2 on August 06, 2017, 11:52:33 AM I am not very familiar with bittrex but I guess if it has an ethereum market then you can buy litecoins using ethereum. Other exchanges such as poloniex and c-cex have a ethereum market wherein you can buy or exchange ethereum to other alternative coins. But if there is no ethereum market in bittrex then there is no other way but to just convert your ethereum to bitcoin then after converting it to bitcoins then just exchange it to litecoins. That would be very easier and less complicated however if there is an ethereum market then you will be able to do it easily. Yeah i'm just thinking about the extra fees, guess i have to deal with that. Title: Re: Bittrex exchange question Post by: alani123 on August 06, 2017, 11:55:55 AM https://bittrex.com/Market/Index?MarketName=ETH-LTC
There's a trading pair for what you've requested OP, check out Bittrex's website and notice the trading pairs on your own because you might be able to find what you're looking for more easily. Other than that, you should also check prices compared to main markets because you aren't always getting the best rates. Title: Re: Bittrex exchange question Post by: Justaguy2 on August 06, 2017, 12:00:43 PM https://bittrex.com/Market/Index?MarketName=ETH-LTC There's a trading pair for what you've requested OP, check out Bittrex's website and notice the trading pairs on your own because you might be able to find what you're looking for more easily. Other than that, you should also check prices compared to main markets because you aren't always getting the best rates. This would mean sending coins from one exchange to the other, calculating the fees and the possible profit? I am just beginning to "trade", i'm actually in it for the long run. Step by step but for now i think i will just stay with bittrex. Thx! Title: Re: Bittrex exchange question Post by: alani123 on August 06, 2017, 12:04:35 PM https://bittrex.com/Market/Index?MarketName=ETH-LTC There's a trading pair for what you've requested OP, check out Bittrex's website and notice the trading pairs on your own because you might be able to find what you're looking for more easily. Other than that, you should also check prices compared to main markets because you aren't always getting the best rates. This would mean sending coins from one exchange to the other, calculating the fees and the possible profit? I am just beginning to "trade", i'm actually in it for the long run. Step by step but for now i think i will just stay with bittrex. Thx! Title: Re: Bittrex exchange question Post by: snowcrashed on August 06, 2017, 01:52:01 PM Can i buy eth with ltc for instance instead of first having to buy btc with ltc? It may be easy but i cant seem to find out how. Basically, yes, you can now exchange ETH - LTC directly thought this link: https://bittrex.com/Market/Index?MarketName=ETH-LTC (https://bittrex.com/Market/Index?MarketName=ETH-LTC). You can also go to this page: https://bittrex.com/Home/Markets (https://bittrex.com/Home/Markets) to see which markets are online. There are a lot of things that you can see.Title: Re: Bittrex exchange question Post by: BrewMaster on August 06, 2017, 02:13:19 PM if you decided to go the direct route of exchanging your one altcoin (eth here) for another altcoin (ltc) then make sure to check if there is not a big spread in the market price and also check to see if the ETH-LTC market really has any volume or not.
i have never checked this on bittrex, but usually these markets lack liquidity. and that means you may find it difficult to sell your ETH coins for LTC or be forced to sell them at a loss. Title: Re: Bittrex exchange question Post by: dashingriddler on August 06, 2017, 02:18:04 PM if you decided to go the direct route of exchanging your one altcoin (eth here) for another altcoin (ltc) then make sure to check if there is not a big spread in the market price and also check to see if the ETH-LTC market really has any volume or not. This is exactly how it was when I sold the bcc I acquired.i have never checked this on bittrex, but usually these markets lack liquidity. and that means you may find it difficult to sell your ETH coins for LTC or be forced to sell them at a loss. I had to do it at a loss due to waiting on the transactions going to exchange's wallet taking so long. So it essentially was not fault of my own rhetoric. That is just how it goes with alt coin trading. Timing is everything when it comes down to it. ;) Title: Re: Bittrex exchange question Post by: Xavofat on August 06, 2017, 03:43:05 PM i have never checked this on bittrex, but usually these markets lack liquidity. and that means you may find it difficult to sell your ETH coins for LTC or be forced to sell them at a loss. Currently the ETH/LTC pair on Bittrex (https://bittrex.com/Market/Index?MarketName=ETH-LTC) has a 24 hour volume of about $200,000. The BTC/LTC pair has enough liquidity that any reasonable amount of BTC would not dent the market, so the OP's main concerns are the spread on the ETH/BTC market and the added exchange fees. I would say that an amount under 1 BTC or so would be reasonable to exchange directly from ETH to LTC. More than that might be reasonable to go through the BTC pair. |