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    #id
    Originally posted by TheGreenBastard View Post
    Hilarious
    Your commentary to date has been fantastic... are you going to say that 'everyones an expert in a bull market' again? It's been at least 3 pages since you last said it.

    Honestly, I get that you don't have an opinion on this thread, other than to say how much of an expert everyone else isn't.

    I'd love to see an interesting post from you, maybe an opinion backup by something you've read or researched, your constant drivel is just boring.

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      #id
      Originally posted by FrontEnder View Post
      Yes to all 3, although there are small fluctuations if you look at coinmarketcap.com. USDT is the only option on the exchanges I use.
      Thanks. A bit of controversy on the interwebs about USDT, saying it was audited but they didnt disclose by who, and all sorts of other gossip about it. This disclaimer on there site too:
      There is no contractual right or other right or legal claim against us to redeem or exchange your Tethers for money. We do not guarantee any right of redemption or exchange of Tethers by us for money. There is no guarantee against losses when you buy, trade, sell, or redeem Tethers.

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        #id
        Originally posted by Olly550 View Post
        Thanks. A bit of controversy on the interwebs about USDT, saying it was audited but they didnt disclose by who, and all sorts of other gossip about it. This disclaimer on there site too:
        There is no contractual right or other right or legal claim against us to redeem or exchange your Tethers for money. We do not guarantee any right of redemption or exchange of Tethers by us for money. There is no guarantee against losses when you buy, trade, sell, or redeem Tethers.
        As long as it's a reasonable accurate dollar price on the exchanges, I'm not bothered. If it goes to plan I'll only have it on an exchange for a few days so I can quickly buy the dip.

        It's not fluctuated more than a few %:

        https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/tether/

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          #id
          Originally posted by Agent View Post
          And yet it's pushed through and now $15,154 on coinmarketcap
          It's not hit 14500 on bittrex yet
          Your friendly neighbourhood VirtualMonkey - Not giving financial advice since...well...ever.

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            #id
            Just out of interest. Are the ranges in buying and selling BTC's normal? They seem a tad extortionate or is that just because of the high price at the moment?

            Bittylicious has a £1400 difference between a buy and sell.
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              #id
              Originally posted by VirtualMonkey View Post
              It's not hit 14500 on bittrex yet
              $15240 on coinmarketcap now.

              How can there be such a big discrepancy?

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                #id
                Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
                Just out of interest. Are the ranges in buying and selling BTC's normal? They seem a tad extortionate or is that just because of the high price at the moment?

                Bittylicious has a £1400 difference between a buy and sell.
                On GDAX BTCUSD buy 15100 and sell 15062
                Thats excluding any fees, but I think you can buy/sell for free if you place pending orders.

                I think bittylicious isnt a proper exchange, more like a marketplace/ebay style that matches buyers and sellers hence the big differances
                Last edited by Olly550; 7 December 2017, 10:13.

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                  #id
                  Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
                  Just out of interest. Are the ranges in buying and selling BTC's normal? They seem a tad extortionate or is that just because of the high price at the moment?

                  Bittylicious has a £1400 difference between a buy and sell.
                  Couldn't say with certainty but on Bittrex the diff is only about $2 at the moment so $1400 sounds high.
                  It can fluctuate a lot though
                  Your friendly neighbourhood VirtualMonkey - Not giving financial advice since...well...ever.

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                    #id
                    Originally posted by ChimpMaster View Post
                    $15240 on coinmarketcap now.

                    How can there be such a big discrepancy?
                    I think every exchange sets there own price depending on there liquidity, so if your buying/selling it makes sense to have a look around the exchanges to see who has the best price, I found kraken priced well to buy a few days ago.

                    Maybe coinmarketcap is an aggregate of the price from various exchanges...

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                      #id
                      I'm out at $14458...my conditional triggered by a sudden drop ...then it lifted again
                      Your friendly neighbourhood VirtualMonkey - Not giving financial advice since...well...ever.

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