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Economy => Exchanges => Topic started by: Lamchop on January 22, 2020, 09:29:18 PM



Title: Trading on BigOne
Post by: Lamchop on January 22, 2020, 09:29:18 PM
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Title: Re: Trading on BigOne
Post by: Liquid_Gas on January 22, 2020, 09:40:14 PM
What is the source of earnings while holding?


Title: Re: Trading on BigOne
Post by: goinmerry on January 22, 2020, 09:48:37 PM

Big.One also offers a wealth management section where I earn while hodling.


BTC0.1 minimum deposit for the subscription in the BTC lending feature.

So risky for a platform that isn't established a good name yet.



My colleague told me he had success trading NEO there and talked me into signing up for an account. So I gave it a try and I'm glad that I did. My trades of NEO, EOS, BTC and a few others have all been profitable.

It's not because of the platform why you and your colleague gained profit in trading.


Title: Re: Trading on BigOne
Post by: Potato Chips on January 23, 2020, 12:25:36 AM
I'm not buying any of this cause just this month 3 newbies have also posted their "good experience", I wouldn't call that a coincidence.

Jan 10 - my first trading on BigONE  (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5216544.0)
Jan 13 - Why I Like BigOne exchange (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5217054.0)
Jan 18 - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5218635.0 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5218635.0)

Also, for a not so well known exchange, they sure have a huge volume 👀
for an exchange which has such volume, they sure act the opposite by having ppl post those 👀👀


Title: Re: Trading on BigOne
Post by: TheUltraElite on January 23, 2020, 05:44:17 AM
I'm not buying any of this cause just this month 3 newbies have also posted their "good experience", I wouldn't call that a coincidence.
Agreed, it is some sort of propaganda spamming on forums going on with this exchange. Maybe the account holders are getting paid for this or not but it is shady and thus for me the OP should feel sad because I have put this exchange on a "Redzone" and will tell my friends about the same too and to avoid them.

Hope that is a good blow on their black PR methods and unethical marketing. Seriously these fools think that spamming forums with idiotic threads make them look smart.


Title: Re: Trading on BigOne
Post by: 1Referee on January 23, 2020, 12:33:34 PM
My colleague told me he had success trading NEO there and talked me into signing up for an account. So I gave it a try and I'm glad that I did. My trades of NEO, EOS, BTC and a few others have all been profitable. Big.One is definitely a small exchange with big client services.
There are plenty of exchanges with these coins listed, so the same 'success' can easily be replicated on other platforms since trading is more a technical thing rather than an exchange thing.

Also, for a not so well known exchange, they sure have a huge volume 👀
for an exchange which has such volume, they sure act the opposite by having ppl post those 👀👀
Ah well, a few bots buying/selling into their own orders does miracles.  :D

At least they seem to have a pretty decent Alexa ranking (https://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/big.one), but even that can be manipulated quite easily nowadays. Yobit, despite how shady it is and how many people here rightfully dislike that exchange, has not jumped on the wash trading bandwagon. I can only have respect for that, especially with how easy it is to artifically get your volume to do a x10-50 to get a higher CMC rank.


Title: Re: Trading on BigOne
Post by: Pffrt on January 23, 2020, 01:13:58 PM
You can earn from staking aka holding from a lot of top reputed exchanges. That's available on Kucoin also. Why do you taking risk by holding on a non reputed exchange? You should know that putting your coin is very much risky. If exchange is hacked or exit scam, you have no way to recover your fund.

I think you are shilling for this exchange.


Title: Re: Trading on BigOne
Post by: RodneyKings on February 13, 2020, 06:01:25 AM
Well, I was trading on bigone for a while. Can't say it was that big for me badum tss. But I like that they have a lot of coins.


Title: Re: Trading on BigOne
Post by: MascharonoM on February 18, 2020, 10:33:36 AM
The degree of xenaphobia exhibited in some comments here is astonishing. Bigone is a major Chinese exchange that pretty much people all know of in China’s crypto space. It is owned by fmous bitcoin millionare Li Xiao Lai. You did not personally hear of it outisde cmc or your fav telegram caht can hardly disprove an exchange’s legitamcy.

Just face the truth here. English-speaking crypto community isn’t the whole world. A Chinese exchange can easily build up high volume in their local market without giving a single shit on what westerners think. They can just be their local rockstar covered frequently by high-calibre local outlets like 8btc.com like this Bigone: https://www.8btc.com/search?keyword=Bigone&type=article

Somehow some folks on this forum think everything must be a scam if it is not western. This is rediculous. Crypto is supposed to create a more horiziontal world yet what we see here, in the largest crypto forum, is blant ignorance on top of implicit, unspoken xenaphobia.