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Question: Have you had transfer problems Arb'ing coins on exchanges costing you money ?
Yes - 4 (80%)
No - 1 (20%)
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November 26, 2015, 02:29:21 AM
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Arb'ing = Arbitrage

SO guys (and those who sit when they pee) please answer the Poll honestly.

I am really curious how many of you have ran into a problem doing that..
AND did it cost you money / profit ?

Thanks for your time people Wink

And i wish you all good luck with your Arb'ing hahhaha

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November 26, 2015, 06:42:37 AM
Last edit: November 26, 2015, 04:23:52 PM by bathrobehero
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One exchange allowed trading even if their altcoin wallet was offline for at least a week, without disclosing it and they didn't even see the problem with that. Now they're dead.

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November 26, 2015, 01:57:54 PM
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Arb'ing = Arbitrage

SO guys (and those who sit when they pee) please answer the Poll honestly.

I am really curious how many of you have ran into a problem doing that..
AND did it cost you money / profit ?

Thanks for your time people Wink

And i wish you all good luck with your Arb'ing hahhaha

That's a durn good question. You'd think that arbing would be straightforward in cryptocurrency land.






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November 26, 2015, 04:18:16 PM
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well that is why i asked i am genuinely curious how many of you got screwed while doing that.
It's happened to me a lot losing money.
So much so it's why i quit trading.. i got sick of getting burned.

And yeah it should be a non issue.
Either an exchange is incompetent or they are corrupt..

This stuff just doesn't work unless you can send coins back and forth consistently and safely.
And from my experience you just can't count on your coins to show up.
In turn that tells me this crap is badly broken.

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