Since I'm with Arbitragecoins.com (about 1 year), I get a very nice profit on my primairy investment of 1 BTC. Mostly 20% or more on a monthly base; it depends on the actual value of my Bitcoin, or the total value of any other cryptocoin(s) you give them to trade with; all measured in fiat money like dollars or euro's. This also is a reason why the profit-amount of each trade fluctuates. They use the arbitrage of certain listed coins on more than 50 exchanges worldwide; small differences in value which can be used to buy on one exchange and sell in a split second later for a better price on another exchange. The nice thing is that their BOT only trades when a positive outcome is guaranteed. So no losses on tradings; only profit that adds up. The profit is good money that I can withdraw to buy things in the 'real world'. This is the reality for me for about one year now and I am happy with it.
Arbitragecoins is an relatively young organisation that has a high priority on cybersecurity. I think that is a very good thing nowadays, in a time that we hear a lot about hacks and stealing money. But a high standard on cybersecurity also has consequences for the clients. Ofcourse 2FA is part of the login procedure, but when you want to withdraw the profit that their trading-BOT has earned for you, there is an strict procedure that prevents from money being stolen from their clients by people that pretend to be the owner of the balance. Withdrawing money is done on the basis of a request, in which the customer enters his or her withdrawal-data (coin, amount and withdrawal address). After that the client needs to start a chat with the frontoffice of Arbitragecoins, where some checks are done. In the hours afterwards, checks are also done by their backoffice when it comes to the IP-adress (and such) that is used to request for the withdrawal. This should for example always be the same IP-address, so Arbitragecoins has more certainty that the person requesting the withdrawal is indeed the owner of the money.
I have done multiple withdrawals in the past year; not only the money that was earned by their BOT, but also of my primary funding once, because I needed money for a large purchase at home. Despite my positive experiences I've noticed that some competitors are accusing Arbitragecoins to be a scam. But I think that the guys from Arbitragecoins have a unique concept that might make some people jealous and that Arbitragecoins is a threat for them. I'm not stating that the Arbitragecoins-organisation is perfect and has no room for improvement; but in fact this applies to every organisation. For me the attractive tradingresults counts!
When you compare the (mostly) daily profit-increase, because of achieved trading results by their BOT, with the interest on your savings at a bank, then the choice for the Arbitragecoins solution for me is a no-brainer and joining this organisation might also be worth a try for you. This way of trading is also the best choice for me for another reason; I often tried to trade crypto myself, only mostly with disappointing results …
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Like many other organisations Arbitragecoins also rewards customer loyalty. If you decide to participate, you could also click on the following link:
https://www.arbitragecoins.com/signup/index/Wimsels.
By using this link to register, I will receive an incentive from Arbitragecoins, because I helped to expand their clientele (thats why 'Wimsels' is in the link). This incentive is an extra reason for me to write this comprehensive review!