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LordD2 (OP)
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January 16, 2018, 09:27:21 PM
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I've used Binance to do exchanges for a couple alt coins. In converting these alt coins back to a more established coin (BTC, ETH) I am winding up with small fractions of the alt coin left on the exchange. Literally just a couple dollars. Is there a way to completely zero that out? Is there a danger in it being left on the exchange?
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January 16, 2018, 09:37:22 PM
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I've used Binance to do exchanges for a couple alt coins. In converting these alt coins back to a more established coin (BTC, ETH) I am winding up with small fractions of the alt coin left on the exchange. Literally just a couple dollars. Is there a way to completely zero that out? Is there a danger in it being left on the exchange?
There's a checkbox on the top that hides them. Better of forget them, they are worth less than the trading fee

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