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Topic: Anyone used EtherDelta? - page 3. (Read 1748 times)

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September 24, 2017, 01:23:37 AM
#34
I use EtherDetla often. It is a wonky site and not particularly user friendly. I suggest watching a few Youtube videos on using the site.

I think this site is really very complicated !  Huh you have to be very careful if you want to sell something
the good on the side is the almost all erc20 münzen are to be found there and also buy and sell
you just have to pay attention well where the comma comes, otherwise a lot of money is gone
hitbtc and coinexchange is much easier
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September 24, 2017, 12:52:45 AM
#33
Usually the ICO price is different when the tokens had been distributed already or right after the ICO has been distributed to the bounty participants. And usually it is lower than the ICO price too.
This was definitely true, Most of the time base on what I saw after the ICO the token that they are going top sell in the trade was totaly cheap, so majority of their investors are hodling their coin token for a short term wating a little bit to get increase at the price where during ICO was very expensive.
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September 23, 2017, 11:24:30 PM
#32
i won't recommending to used etherdelta because its too complicated and confusing if we want to sell or buy, i'd better to wait another time or if the coin it is list on hitbtc, then i will send it to hitbtc. i have bad experience with etherdelta, in my case i want to sell my coin but i don't know why, my coin is not placed on order sell, i asked my friend and he is confuse too and now, i don't know what i suppose to do. i let my coin in etherdelta until now and i let it away in that site. i never use etherdelta again.
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September 23, 2017, 09:56:59 PM
#31
Etherdelta is one of the legit exchange for crypto but a there is a bit complication using it compare to other exchanges. they need to upgrade user interface so it can use by anyone and to attract more traders.
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September 23, 2017, 09:45:36 PM
#30
I want to sell a token that hasn't been listed on major exchanges yet but I heard that it was available on etherdelta . Before I sell their I have a question , will the price of the token I'm going to sell be what the token's creator set it to be or will it be higher or lower than that? btw I'm talking about Authorship Tokens

Etherdelta is one of the exchanges that are already offering tokens for trading even if these tokens are very new, some even are still in their ICO stages. When the token is already offered to Etherdelta it is not anymore priced according to how it is valued during the ICO since the demand as well as buy and sell are already affecting it.
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September 23, 2017, 09:09:02 PM
#29
ED has inherent problems most in this thread are glossing over. It has a bad reputation because of its terrible UI. But the UI isn't actually that bad. Once you understand how to work their system the UI is actually fine. What isn't is the terrible lag the system has. You spend gas for every transaction unsurprisingly, however because the system has major delays its not uncommon to literally BURN money trying to buy or sell an order only to get a popup that you missed it and the UI just hasn't updated yet.

Spend enough time there and you will literally light money on fire on missed and canceled transactions. Horrible.

It however is a gateway to a lot of new and unknown coins that you may want to access early making it a necessary evil for now.
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September 23, 2017, 09:08:47 PM
#28
I want to sell a token that hasn't been listed on major exchanges yet but I heard that it was available on etherdelta . Before I sell their I have a question , will the price of the token I'm going to sell be what the token's creator set it to be or will it be higher or lower than that? btw I'm talking about Authorship Tokens
You just wanna  sell scam token, The price goes as long as with how many order in there, But just try to clicking on the order list and you will be able to sell your ats token and that was very easy to try.
But as long as you still have the private key and the address of your ethereum. The result will depend how much the best order for ats token.
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September 23, 2017, 09:05:14 PM
#27
Never used EtherDelta, but in my opinion it's safer to store coins in different wallets. You avoid to be scammed of all your coin supply
I think wearing etherdelta is safe, and do not worry,
although using a private key developer will not scam
you sure it is ok? I see they have good volume but this site is new for me
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September 23, 2017, 09:03:11 PM
#26
I use EtherDetla often. It is a wonky site and not particularly user friendly. I suggest watching a few Youtube videos on using the site.
copper member
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September 23, 2017, 08:54:44 PM
#25
Never used EtherDelta, but in my opinion it's safer to store coins in different wallets. You avoid to be scammed of all your coin supply
I think wearing etherdelta is safe, and do not worry,
although using a private key developer will not scam
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September 23, 2017, 02:14:45 PM
#24
The good thing is that everything is in smart contract and the owner cannot run away with your money, but you have to spend gas for every order you fill.
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September 23, 2017, 02:08:48 PM
#23
I use etherdelta..Most tokens come to etherdelta.This is a good exchanger but site slow..Authorship tokens can sell here.you can sell here at a very good price.
newbie
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September 23, 2017, 12:41:08 PM
#22
You can set your own price on ED, it depends on the demand. It is a decentralized exchange, that means that no one can actually control any of the movements or even prices of the tokens.
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September 23, 2017, 12:39:21 PM
#21
Never used EtherDelta, but in my opinion it's safer to store coins in different wallets. You avoid to be scammed of all your coin supply
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September 23, 2017, 11:37:44 AM
#20
I want to sell a token that hasn't been listed on major exchanges yet but I heard that it was available on etherdelta . Before I sell their I have a question , will the price of the token I'm going to sell be what the token's creator set it to be or will it be higher or lower than that? btw I'm talking about Authorship Tokens
Ive used etherdelta, the price of the token you are going to sell at first is set to be lower, then eventually it will rise up and also has a chance to become low again. The price is not fixed , its varying just like all the other prices of tokens that are new in exchanges. But its easy to use etherdelta and there are so many available tokens that can you can sell or exchange.
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September 23, 2017, 11:24:04 AM
#19
I've never heard about it, sorry.

But they cloned Ether name, for a bad first impression
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September 23, 2017, 11:17:13 AM
#18
Its price is determined by its holders and high or low depending on the influence of the project on the investor.
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September 23, 2017, 11:07:03 AM
#17
I want to sell a token that hasn't been listed on major exchanges yet but I heard that it was available on etherdelta . Before I sell their I have a question , will the price of the token I'm going to sell be what the token's creator set it to be or will it be higher or lower than that? btw I'm talking about Authorship Tokens

Just check the orderbook. The prices people post are listed there, which should average around the market
I was gonna check the current average price of Authorship tokens (ATS) but i am on mobile now and won't get access to a PC for the next few hours, the site doesn't seem to work on mobile. I was hoping someone would check ATS price and tell me...
newbie
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September 23, 2017, 10:55:23 AM
#16
I want to sell a token that hasn't been listed on major exchanges yet but I heard that it was available on etherdelta . Before I sell their I have a question , will the price of the token I'm going to sell be what the token's creator set it to be or will it be higher or lower than that? btw I'm talking about Authorship Tokens

Just check the orderbook. The prices people post are listed there, which should average around the market
sr. member
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September 23, 2017, 10:50:26 AM
#15
I want to sell a token that hasn't been listed on major exchanges yet but I heard that it was available on etherdelta . Before I sell their I have a question , will the price of the token I'm going to sell be what the token's creator set it to be or will it be higher or lower than that? btw I'm talking about Authorship Tokens
All the token created using ETH smart contract will be available on EtherDelta and can be traded. The price need not be equal to the ICO price. I hope you know how the market works. Anyone can put any price and if the seller is ready and buys, then that will be the new price of that token.

What I want to suggest you that whatever coin you have, wait for the company to list it on any exchange be it minor or major and sell there. On EtherDelta, you might not get a desired price or buyer. Price usually rises when the coin get listed on some famous exchange. Confirm it from your company and take the status of the listing process. Unless they are scam, they must be trying to list their token. So have patience.
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