Arbitrage Bitcoin and other alt coins cryptos websites to follow

https://arbitrage.coincheckup.com/

https://www.macroaxis.com/invest/crypto-arbitrage/

Above two links very helpful if you want to start experiencing with arbitrage, it’s the manual way, so call mBot of the arbitraging.co website. What foresee problems we might encounter is timing issue. Example exchange A $10, exchange B $11, so we buy from exchange A and sell on exchange B for $1 profit, however the timing problem could potentially make this likely not to happen as we plan. Exchange B could drop to $10 when the coin get into exchange B from A (timing issue) in this case we loose time, effort, fees, and come out to be a loss.

I don’t know how bot does it, using API and stuff, but still wouldn’t the deposit and withdrawal of the coins take time? or bot only work if we have funds on all of the exchanges, that might work.

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Earnhoney.com hasn’t been paying since September 2018

I just want to share this news based on a few online friends I have that are using Earnhoney.com to watch videos and get points (OPTIN) and cash it to get gift card such as amazon and visa master card. However lately there hasn’t been support or people getting paid, both VIP and standard redemption.

It appears that right after the news about OPTIN coins changed its mind about the ICOs https://www.optincoin.org/ as indicated below. Payments has been delayed, a few users complained about it and might have gotten paid, but it could be actors and actresses saying they got paid.Bottom line is earnhoney.com appears to have some kind of payout issue that need attention. The earnhoney reddit page appears to have update by user official earnhoney staff updating that sub reddit frequently with not so helpful information, it’s how you can earn but those doesn’t mean anything, people have mix report on their earnings.

Based on what I heard and feedback from others, earnhoney.com should have some kind of communication to the publisher whom are the people that get them revenue making them money, at least some kind of news reason for the delay or no payout. At least some communication, something is better than nothing.

To: OPTIN supporters,
We are very sorry that we will have to re-schedule the ICO. Due to recent information from the SEC, ERC-20 tokens are almost definitely security tokens, with no such thing as a “utility token”. Instead of trying to squeeze by, and put the business at-risk, we are going to change our offering to a security token, where buyers can receive actual equity ownership in the DoGood Media companies, similar to stocks traded on the OTC exchanges.
We are still continuing all parts of the project as listed in our white paper.
1. OPTIN holders can purchase advertising on our ad platform. We are also going to open this to commercial advertisers in 2018.
2. The OPTIN Chrome plug-in has been released, and OPTIN holders will receive a bonus for data from the plug-in.
3. EarnHoney users (and our publishing partners) will all receive OPTIN that is fully backed by fiat.
4. We intend to list OPTIN on a exchange in the coming months, possibly tZero and OpenFinance security token exchanges.

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Poloniex.com lending platform profit on Dogecoin

Just want to share that I’ve been lending Dogecoin on Poloniex and it’s been profitable. However Poloniex announced that their lending platform will be terminated by end of 2018. This is to comply with US federal government regulations on cryptos, ICOs, and so on.

A while back I lend BTC on Poloniex and make some good profit, however as time goes by the interest rate on Bitcoin dropped dramatically and I ended withdrawing all my BTC there and jumped over to Bitconnect. Luckily I only invested $100 on bitconnect and the loss wasn’t too bad although I could have use that $100 to buy my family or friends good dinner lunch meal.

As for Dogecoin lately the interest is pretty good. We’ve been getting 0.1% consistently, that’s pretty good, 3% a month. That’s the bank rate for a year. Poloniex can be trusted as I’ve done business with them for years. I know what you’re thinking, you’ve saw bitconnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnneccccccccccttttttttttttt on the web lending for 100 times what poloniex have, well guess what? all scam, no bank or exchange can offer such high rate. However lately seems promising arbitraging platform ARB coin appears to be offering pretty good rate, but probably not going to last long.

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Yobit.net Investbox test investments

My quest to test out Yobit.net Investbox detail experience.

I took some of my dogecoin gain from Poloniex lending to test on yobit. By the way, Poloniex so far to me is the most trusted best exchange, I don’t have any big issue or any issue that Poloniex couldn’t resolve on a timely matter. Especially over the years especially when BTC lending was still big, I was making pretty good BTC. Now a day Poloniex lending only have dogecoin lending that can yield highest profit. However Poloniex indicated that they will end lending platform my end of 2018, this I think the result of Circle bought Poloniex and want to be in compliance with federal government irs and so on.

Anyhow, back to Yobit. What I found so far are: many coins listed on Yobit with same name as what showing up on coinmarketcap.com  is not really the same coin. Most coins on Yobit remain on their own platform with their own price, it’s not corresponding to coinmarketcap. For example, MEME on yobit, a lot of people will think it’s the same as MEME on coinmarketcap, surprise! it’s not the same, MEME on yobit is not the same or the real MEME, if you try to withdraw to your MEME wallet, it’s not going to work, you might get maintenance wallet or pending for a long time and if you ask for support to help they will respond to you in about a month or more, but they will respond to you though.

The safest coin that you can withdraw from yobit are, BTC, ETH, DOGE, and WAVES, basically those coins on the left side tabs. I don’t know about USD USDT RUR … I doubt.

My investbox was, I took some dogecoin from Poloniex and deposit to Yobit.net went smooth, then I bought some WAVES RNTB and MEME, guess what? it took forever! literally! well it took days and still didn’t go through so I cancel some of them. Now for Dogecoin, yobit! required 5 dice, when I tried to dice dogecoin there isn’t a selection for dogecoin, only BTC value and the value cannot be change, they have like 0.01BTC and sometime lucky I saw 0.001BTC those are the value I can dice and I don’t think I even have 0.01BTC worth of dogecoin at the time. So it was a bust for me to investbox on yobit.net to get 0.1% daily interest. So I sold dogecoin loss a total of 0.4% worth of fees.

RNTB didn’t work well for me either, again I loss 0.4% when bring it back to Dogecoin. So I loss a total of at least 10% worth of fees and value of the alt coins from moving around. In the end I purchased MEME whatever I have left of my dogecoin and been holding it in yobit.net investbox with a 5% interest rate. I checked daily and I did get the 5% interest rate, but guess what? MEME in yobit.net dropped at least 20% daily, so basically I gained 5% daily but the price of MEME dropped 20% daily. So I think you get the picture on how yobit.net investbox work, it appears to be based on investors invest in it, if no investors you gain 5% but the price of the coin dropped 20%, so who’s winning? you got it yobit.net! it’s not a scam, it’s a matter of understanding how the platform work. It’s based on new investors, if no new investors the gain you gain daily is real, but the price of the coin you invest price dropped 3 times the amount you gained. What you can do is just wait and wait and maybe you will break even if new investors jumped in, if not then your gain basically worth nothing and eventually you end up with nothing. So be careful with yobit.net

https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=yobit.net

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Arbitraging.co ARB coin had big jump now loss half its value

Yesterday Oct. 6th 2018, ARB coin was like $10, then dropped to $4 today Oct. 7th 2018. I think what probably happened was some big investors went in and make a very big investment purchase pushing the price way up, then the old investors saw opportunity and took advantage to sell and take hundreds to thousands percent profit. I believe mostly the early adopter, the one that bought in very cheap like pennies, and now it’s $10, that’s thousands percent gain why not sell right?

As for new investors like me into arbitraging.co will feel a bit disappointed, scare, fear, uncertainty and so on. Since we don’t know if the price will keep dropping or will it pick up again, going up again soon. Soon is a big word, as some may say soon pigs will have wings and fly away.

There are a few good videos on youtube that have frequent update in regard to using arbitraging.co https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=arbitraging.co

What I noticed about these youtube videos about arbitraging.co is that most if not all the live stream broadcaster youtuber have no history except the youtube account is kind of brand new or does not have any videos about who they are or their personal life prior to arbitraging.co, basically the youtube videos of these people that talk about arbitraging.co started their first video with talking about arbitraging.co, it almost seems like they want to remain anonymous just in case something happen all people know would be their face on youtube not their real identity.

Anyway, after trying many HYIP, SCAM,MLM, including Bitconnect, here I am again trying something similar but I think this platform will last for a longer time. Especially the mBot released which tied to how aBot work, but still pretty skeptical. Will just have to keep a close eye on Aarbitraging.co and know when to stop if you can.

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Arbitraging.co giving it a try after some research

**latest update : https://www.bitcointran.com/category/bitcoin/arbitraging-co/

https://www.arbitraging.co/platform/register/affiliate/

Above link is my affiliate link to arbitraging.co if you invest under my affiliate link I will get 5% and that’s it, nothing else, no such thing as multi-level like bitttttttttconnnnnnect.

After I did my research, googling for arbitraging.co scam, a lot of articles indicate it’s a scam exiting one day, but that one day is unknown could be months or perhaps years. I have tried bitconnect before invested $100 and got to $500 profit but never withdraw and today I loss all $500 on bitconnect since it worth pennies today. Arbitraging.co appears to be a little different from bitconnect although still some similarities, but probably will last longer than bitconnect.

I went for it anyways invested 10ETH. I deposit 10ETH https://etherscan.io/tx/0xe7c99ee43be03889111eb9a8d0d6ce2b3f446dd0aee86a8bbf14107c17d6

At the time Oct. 6th 2018 10ETH worth $2300. By the time it got into Arbitraging.co showing I have $1900, I believe after I bought ARB from internal exchange. I think I have like 385 ARB and the value at the moment for 1 ARB is $4.50, so I my balance in USD is $1700. So as you can see I went from $2300 to $1700 within 24hours, but I think it have to do with ETH price, the fee is like 0.2% I think.

Anyhow, I set it for 7 days with 100% reinvest. According to the calculator I should have $138 extra after 7 days from my 10ETH. The day to check this is on Oct. 13 2018. I will also try to withdraw to my ETH wallet to see if it work.

The initial problem I ran into is the Deposit Address was not clickable, and I did some research and found out the USA IPs most if not all got blocked for deposit to the arbitraging platform. The way to bypass this is to use proxy or vpn. I use the free VPN from google chrome and connected to Great Britain country IP and voila! it work deposit went through. Now after I did that, I found out that I may have problem later withdrawing the coins if the IP is different, will find out on Oct. 13. 2018.

**** Just want to make a correction, it’s not the IP address that need to be the same, it’s the MEW or Metawallet address that need to be same. It’s the wallet address that I use to transfer the ETH coins to Arbitraging platform, when I move back, it need to be the same. This is according to the Telegram chat by a few users confirmed this. Will see on Oct. 13, 2018

Stay tuned for an update.

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Poloniex latest news “Exciting news from Poloniex: we’re joining the Circle team!”

Poloniex latest news “Exciting news from Poloniex: we’re joining the Circle team!”

From: The Poloniex Team
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Sent: Monday, February 26, 2018 3:35 PM
Subject: Exciting news from Poloniex: we’re joining the Circle team!

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Dear Poloniex community,

We’re proud to announce that Poloniex will be joining the Circle team as of today, February 26. As we have collaborated closely with Circle on this union, we have come to a deep mutual respect and strong alignment in our vision for the future of the global crypto ecosystem. Circle is thrilled to welcome Poloniex and our users into their growing global business and to work together to accelerate the evolution of the token economy.

What can you expect?

In the near term, platform updates will be behind-the-scenes and focused on improving the existing user experience instead of radically altering the product. We expect no disruptions in service nor in the availability of your funds. Circle and Poloniex have committed to preserving the features and functionality that have helped our platform grow to where we are today.

The Circle team will immediately begin working alongside us to expand customer support and technical operations to further scale our product. We know that our incredible growth over the past few years has not come without some growing pains for our users. Though we realize that no user experience can be perfect across the board, we hate disappointing you and recommit today to relentlessly pursue nothing short of excellence in our product.

We look forward to building on our foundations with the Circle team to grow our reach globally and to continue to provide access to groundbreaking projects in the cryptocurrency space. Please take a look at our press release and this blogpost from the Circle team for more thoughts on why we’re excited to join forces in the months ahead.

Thank you for your support!

When we founded Poloniex in 2014, we had high hopes for the future of cryptocurrency but never could have imagined how quickly this space would expand and evolve. We’d like to thank each and every one of our users for joining us on this adventure thus far. Your early faith in the community and passion for the underlying technology has inspired us and fueled us forward on a daily basis. We couldn’t have built this without you, and we look forward to continuing on this journey together in the years to come.

Onward and upward,

The Poloniex team

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Cryptos phishing email “Verify your email address”

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Bittrex latest “Update to Bittrex’s Terms of Service”

Bittrex latest “Update to Bittrex’s Terms of Service”

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As an existing Bittrex customer, we wanted to let you know that Bittrex is updating its Terms of Service and Privacy Policy, effective as of Friday, March 9, 2018.

Our user base has grown considerably in the last year, and we are excited to have so many new people and companies using the Bittrex platform and services. As our community continues to grow, so too must our Terms. (Feel free to thank the lawyers!) Please review our updated Terms of Service & Privacy Policy here: https://support.bittrex.com/hc/en-us/articles/360000560871

The new Terms contain a number of improvements over the previous version, including providing further explanation about specific service use restrictions, addressing some of the most common support questions, and clarifying your rights and our obligations to you as a user of the platform. By using our Services on or after March 9, 2018, you are agreeing to the new Terms of Service & Privacy Policy. Please take a few minutes to read through the new Terms to help ensure that you are properly informed.

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