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Topic: Exploring Single Broker: Any Users Here? (Read 64 times)

hero member
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July 19, 2024, 04:56:22 AM
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It promises to simplify trading by allowing you to manage trades across various exchanges from a single account. Sounds like a seamless solution to juggle fewer passwords and streamline the trading chaos, doesn't it?
No, I will never prefer a third party to access my exchange accounts. I understand such services are making use of API still just for the reason of managing password or one time password through email/SMS does not making any sense to me. Moreover, currently I am actively using only one exchange even I have accounts in more than 5 exchanges. I mean that I am not seeing any valid purpose for going for a new thing just for the reason of trading on multiple exchanges from only one account.

I'm curious about your experiences. How has it worked out for you? Are there any drawbacks, or does it live up to the hype? I'm looking for some honest feedback before I fully commit.
From these statements, I conclude that you are affiliated to above said service. It means just for advertising the place where you are affiliated, you created your account and started advertising like an enduser. Better, you may start a new topic in service announcement board for introducing your services to this community.
hero member
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Never heard of them as well. I wouldn't advise going with a non-reputable platform, TBH.

But I might as well mention that even with reputable providers in combination with sharing trade-only API keys, there remain a risk which you ought to be aware of if you plan to jump the gun.

A notable example would be the API keys leak from 3commas -- perps were able to make unauthorized trades in order to pump coins, see: https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/crypto-platform-3commas-admits-hackers-stole-api-keys/
legendary
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One of the drawback is that you are handing over your precious Bitcoins/ cryptocurrency to a third party service. Should the service disappear or go rogue. All your assets are gone. I suggest you opt for at least bots or software portfolio platforms that can link up your different crypto exchange accounts via API keys.

The service has been in operation since around 2021, but there isn't any online review or blog about it. I would be so careful sending my money there.
legendary
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Let us know the link of the single broker site. Definitely it would be one of the the existing scam sites. There is no single broker or what you call it. Do whatever you want to do on the legit exchanges and not use anything that can become scam and feel sorry for yourself when it is already too late after you have been scammed.
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Hi everyone! 👋

I've recently stumbled upon a platform called Single Broker that caught my attention. It promises to simplify trading by allowing you to manage trades across various exchanges from a single account. Sounds like a seamless solution to juggle fewer passwords and streamline the trading chaos, doesn't it?

I've already applied to join their whitelist and am eager to test it out once I get access. The concept of consolidating all my trading activities in one place is quite appealing.

Has anyone here already tried Single Broker or a similar service? I'm curious about your experiences. How has it worked out for you? Are there any drawbacks, or does it live up to the hype? I'm looking for some honest feedback before I fully commit.

Please share your thoughts and experiences; I'd really appreciate it!

Cheers! 🚀
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