Is it easy to see and compare these price differences?
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It is.
Say you go to transfer 0.5 a BTC from coins wallet to BX wallet.
It totals up 'amount of BTC to be deducted from your coins wallet: 0.5xxxx BTC'
You can calculate how much that is in cash. You can then work out the rate of selling your BTC, and withdrawing to your bank account.
Was just showing me mate that's gonna get into it.
https://coincheckup.com/
Only 3 out of the 52 coins on page 1 not in the green over the 7 day period.
19 of them showing 100% or more, in the last week.
just wondering as i was looking at the site (only "cashout"):
https://support.coins.co.th/hc/en-us...8%97%E0%B8%A2-
when you say "wallet", do you mean your own wallet or one the coin website gave you?
The fookin coins wallet.
It's not hard. :)
Coins wallet transfer to BX wallet. :)
You don't click on 'Cash Out' you click on 'Send Bitcoin' which is under your listed balance when in your coins wallet.
It was surprisingly high. As a private company they've obviously set their own prices to send to another wallet from theirs.
Wasn't far off double the cost of cash withdrawal and reinvestment.
^Still bitching about your BCH buy?. :)
unsure why people are using the coins wallet
bx.co.th you transfer in THB from your bank - though the name on the bank account must be the same as the name registered for the bx account - it was not always the case
I have also transferred out THB to various named accounts previously - though not done it in a while
when in your bx account - buy ETH/other coin and then withdraw to your binance account wallet so as to incur low fees - don't transfer in BTC
have you all have read the whitepapers of the alts you are buying ?
https://www.reddit.com/r/CryptoCurre..._perfect_coin/
Lord no.
But I'll take 50,000 of the ones in your link.
Anyone have any thoughts regarding using bittrex versus binance to exchange between coins? Any info at all comparing the two?
All I know is Bittrex is supposed to be bigger and more well established....
^ Binance has the lower fees vs bittrex. I am pleased with binance.
Right on. Just looked and apparently bittrex is currently not registering new members, so I guess that solves that
And binance just added stop loss functionality where it will automatically sell back to bitcoin at a specified price so that's a positive
a sell order - and it will only sell there if there is a buyer - in free fall there may not be a buyer
a trailing stop is different again - you set the percentage/amount of fall where you want to sell - https://www.investopedia.com/article...-stop-loss.asp
I understand, been investing in stocks for a little while now
That does get me thinking though. I understand binance is fairly new. I wonder how liquid the market is compared to a more established exchange like bittrex, particularly in the event of a freefall as you mention.
The Alts looking bladdy good today.
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