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April 09, 2018, 11:48:22 AM
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It seems that there have been a lot of people complaining about Bitfinex. It seems that Bitfinex has been using Theters to pump Bitcoin price. Now a lot of people is shouting this might be the next MTGOX.

What is your opinion on this one?

if you have fear it seems natural, and it seems very good if you are more careful and do not keep all the assets you have just in the market, better keep it in blockchain.info to be able to secure the bitcoin conditions you have.
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April 09, 2018, 12:43:34 PM
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no need because this one Exchange base Margin Trading is Fiat, then the funds needed to become a Liquidity Provider is recommended only for Fiat only. Why? Because if you use Bitcoin as a Liquidity Provider fund, then the value of your fund that will follow up and down in line with the movement of prices in the market.
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