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anyone here successful at crypto arbitrage? huge disparities in a lot of the markets and exchanges looking through coinmarketcap.
any tips or failed experiences?
looks like it could be kinda fun

>> No.9418184

Hard without a bot. Its usually a reason for gaps in the markets, like withdrawal issues

>> No.9418193

most of those are there for a reason, when you take a serious look / actually try to do it you will tend to find there was no real margin. but from all the dead ends you might turn over some hits and be able to pound a little bit out of them

>> No.9418242

>>9418184
>>9418193
thanks for the input.
makes sense

>> No.9418321

>>9418165
It never works. By the time your deposit goes through to the other exchange the price would have moved to much.

It’s stressful as fuck staring at your deposit stuck on pending for hours whilst the market tanks around you.

>> No.9418358

>>9418165
i don't know how someone would be able to make money with arbitrage, with btc transfers taking 30 minutes, or even hours. if you buy low on one exchange you wouldn't be able to sell higher on another exchange right away. but i did skim a article once that talked about a guy who was a successful arbitrage trader so their must be a way.

>> No.9418384

>>9418165
There's 99.99% of times a reason. If you're looking at hitBTC and thinking there's desparities, well guess what, there's a reason mate.