Any of the crypto-currencies less volatile than others?

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  • Pedro
    SBR Sharp
    • 08-23-05
    • 305

    #1
    Any of the crypto-currencies less volatile than others?
    Hello There,

    I am getting pretty tired of watching my funds freshly withdrawn from a bookie jumping around in price while awaiting conversion back to dollars, so I was wondering if any of the main crypto-currencies is more stable than the others and does not jump around as much in price?

    For example, I tried Litecoin again, today and by the time I checked my wallet balance, 2 hours after the original transfer was made, it already lost 8% of its value. Now, I know someone might argue that sometimes I will end up on the 'winning side' of the movement (which has indeed happened in the past), but I would like to minimise these fluctuations if possible.

    So, are BitcoinCash or Ether typically more stable, or pretty much all crypto-currencies are super volatile now?

    I would appreciate any insight.

    Thanks,

    Pedro
  • Optional
    Administrator
    • 06-10-10
    • 60813

    #2
    I think BTC/LTC/BCH/ETH all move around a fair bit.

    Is there a way you can avoid the 2 hour wait between receipt and converting? That's the best way to reduce risk re fluctuations.
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    • Pedro
      SBR Sharp
      • 08-23-05
      • 305

      #3
      Originally posted by Optional
      Is there a way you can avoid the 2 hour wait between receipt and converting? That's the best way to reduce risk re fluctuations.
      Thanks for the response,

      Yes, I can minimise that wait time though sometimes that conflicts with my 'sleep time'

      I guess I just have to bite the bullet and hope I don't get on the bad side of things.

      On a related note, any idea if bitcoin transfers still taking a long time, or just the ones with minimal fees?

      Pedro
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      • Optional
        Administrator
        • 06-10-10
        • 60813

        #4
        Originally posted by Pedro
        Thanks for the response,

        Yes, I can minimise that wait time though sometimes that conflicts with my 'sleep time'

        I guess I just have to bite the bullet and hope I don't get on the bad side of things.

        On a related note, any idea if bitcoin transfers still taking a long time, or just the ones with minimal fees?

        Pedro
        Just going from reports here it sounds like around $15 gets it there under an hour and a low fee, like $8, might take 6 or 8 hours. But it can change day to day.

        I do agree with your thinking to change still though. Bitcoin kind of sucks now for quick/easy/reliable transfers. At least if you use LTC/BCH/ETH the fees are nominal and transfers fast and reliable, so you take that part out of the risk equation.
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        • Pedro
          SBR Sharp
          • 08-23-05
          • 305

          #5
          $15 doesn't sound so bad for under an hour.

          I might be mistaken but were you the one who mentioned that some books convert Bitcoin to another crypto-currency before processing a a non-bitcoin cryptocurrency withdrawal request and therefore some extra processing fee is deducted? Do you know if Bookmaker might be amongst these?

          Pedro
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          • Optional
            Administrator
            • 06-10-10
            • 60813

            #6
            Originally posted by Pedro
            $15 doesn't sound so bad for under an hour.

            I might be mistaken but were you the one who mentioned that some books convert Bitcoin to another crypto-currency before processing a a non-bitcoin cryptocurrency withdrawal request and therefore some extra processing fee is deducted? Do you know if Bookmaker might be amongst these?

            Pedro
            Yes, Bookmaker has a conversion fee for depositing other cryptos. I believe it is due to their processor converting it all to bitcoin before crediting.
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            • Pedro
              SBR Sharp
              • 08-23-05
              • 305

              #7
              Thanks.

              That might make a difference. Next time, I'll try Bitcoin again and see how that goes.

              Pedro
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              • craigpb
                SBR Wise Guy
                • 06-19-08
                • 699

                #8
                All depends on when they make the transfer. Fees have been slowly going down the past week and a half because the backlog is getting cleaned up. Right now the lowest for an hour or so wait should be around $3.70 if you or the book can customize. Obviously sending is much easier because you should have complete control and can send when demand is lower.
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                • LVHerbie
                  SBR Hall of Famer
                  • 09-15-05
                  • 6344

                  #9
                  There is a crypto called Tether that is pegged to the US dollar. It is listed on bookmaker for deposits but as "temporarily unavailable."
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                  • icon
                    SBR MVP
                    • 01-09-18
                    • 3404

                    #10
                    Originally posted by LVHerbie
                    There is a crypto called Tether that is pegged to the US dollar. It is listed on bookmaker for deposits but as "temporarily unavailable."


                    "100% Backed"

                    "Every tether is always backed 1-to-1, by traditional currency held in our reserves. So 1 USD₮ is always equivalent to 1 USD."

                    These are the claims made by tether. I'm skeptical and don't believe them as there is no way to verify.
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                    • LVHerbie
                      SBR Hall of Famer
                      • 09-15-05
                      • 6344

                      #11
                      Originally posted by icon
                      https://tether.to/

                      "100% Backed"

                      "Every tether is always backed 1-to-1, by traditional currency held in our reserves. So 1 USD₮ is always equivalent to 1 USD."

                      These are the claims made by tether. I'm skeptical and don't believe them as there is no way to verify.
                      Yea plenty to be skeptical about especially when the handful of other pegged currencies have gone under. https://www.alt-m.org/2017/04/06/dol...hered-success/

                      Just threw it out there based on the original question.
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                      • icon
                        SBR MVP
                        • 01-09-18
                        • 3404

                        #12
                        Originally posted by LVHerbie
                        Yea plenty to be skeptical about especially when the handful of other pegged currencies have gone under. https://www.alt-m.org/2017/04/06/dol...hered-success/

                        Just threw it out there based on the original question.
                        Yeah I hear ya, navigating all the shitcoins is difficult.

                        "Tether had $55 million in circulation as of March 29, 2017, making it the #13 largest cryptocurrency. To keep this size in perspective, a brick-and-mortar US institution with $55 million in deposits is a tiny bank or a mid-size credit union, and Tether is currently only 1/300th the size of Bitcoin."


                        https://www.alt-m.org/2017/04/06/dollar-denominated-cryptocurrencies-flops-tethered-success/
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                        • raiders72001
                          Senior Member
                          • 08-10-05
                          • 11055

                          #13
                          Originally posted by icon
                          https://tether.to/

                          "100% Backed"

                          "Every tether is always backed 1-to-1, by traditional currency held in our reserves. So 1 USD₮ is always equivalent to 1 USD."

                          These are the claims made by tether. I'm skeptical and don't believe them as there is no way to verify.
                          I don't trust Tether at all. They state that they keep $1 for every Tether in the bank. They also state that they agree to auditing but haven't done so.
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