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Topic: Arbitrage between Korea and US brokers - page 2. (Read 417 times)

hero member
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December 24, 2017, 09:05:03 AM
#3
1.Korea is 30% more expensive than the United States. 2. You buy coins in the United States. I sell in Korea and withdraw money. 3. Divide your earnings by 1/2 4. We have huge profits because of continuous transactions.

Came on, dont you think that you are so clever because of that?

Let me tell you that most of the Korea exchanges are going to ask you for giving your identification, the KYC but from them, most exchanges from there are using that.

If you have to provide some ID's or whatever they ask you to give them, are you going to provide it? dont you know that most korea exchanges are created by normal people and they do not have a proper volume?

If they want to disappear, they can do it in just a few minutes.

Thank you, but that is too risky
copper member
Activity: 448
Merit: 110
December 24, 2017, 07:40:46 AM
#2
I also noticed the price of korea exchanger quite expensive compared to the U.S exchanger. I would have liked to do it but I was afraid I might lose the funds I would have experienced in exchanging korea.
have you ever tried the korea exchanger?
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Merit: 0
December 24, 2017, 06:02:29 AM
#1
1.Korea is 30% more expensive than the United States.

2. You buy coins in the United States. I sell in Korea and withdraw money.

3. Divide your earnings by 1/2

4. We have huge profits because of continuous transactions.

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