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I put a sell order for 1xmr at 800USD. The price topped out at 799,89 :bossmanjack: fuck my stupid chud life dude

I wonder what the new stable will be then. I think it will continue to slowly come down to 500USD.
 
So the free money guide is
>buy XMR at stable price
>set sell order at 2.5x
>wait for a scammer to pump the price as he offloads
>profit
>repeat
 
Is there any way to place buy/sell orders without needing to interact with kyc exchange jews?
Follow @Monero Extremist's flowchart. Cake Wallet is currently the easiest and most trusted method, at least when compared to other non-KYC exchanges.
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I am already using cake - what i want is ability to put auto buy orders at certain prices so that i don’t need to constantly monitor the price myself. More specifically i want to convert USDT to XMR at specific price
 
I am already using cake - what i want is ability to put auto buy orders at certain prices so that i don’t need to constantly monitor the price myself. More specifically i want to convert USDT to XMR at specific price
Ever since TradeOgre was stolen by the Canadian cops I don't believe a trustworthy DEX exists that would allow you to place limit orders on XMR pairs.

If you don't want to or can't use Kraken, the best you can do is put a price alert on a crypto app like coinmarketcap and then do the transaction yourself on Trocador.


EDIT: Wait no, you can put offers on RetoSwap. I haven't used it much myself because I don't need to but you can simply offer that you want to buy xx Monero for yy USDT and someone will take the order when it's what Monero is worth.

If you do try it let us know how the UX is, I heard it got better with time but I haven't checked.
 
I am already using cake - what i want is ability to put auto buy orders at certain prices so that i don’t need to constantly monitor the price myself. More specifically i want to convert USDT to XMR at specific price
Haveno reto has buy and sell orders, but since it's all p2p and somewhat complicated, there's a lag between the market prices.
 
Does Monero usually drop near to its previous price after these scams that raise the price so quickly?
 
Does anyone know of a way of using XMR to buy prepaid cards loaded with foreign currency like euro? Going on a trip and want to get around credit card exchange fees.
 
Xmr.cards, cakepay, coincards
It looks like these are mainly gift cards, the only actual prepaid is the Swype virtual card and that has a foreign transaction fee :/
 
I wholeheartedly believe that XMR will become the new Ethereum. So many more pros than BTC including real anonymity than psuedononymous blockchains where one wallet leak to your name and the entire transaction history of yourself is exposed (unless you use a mixer, but those are scams half the time). Invest in Monero, it's going to the moon bros.
 
it most probably the buyer responsible for the initial pump selling as such it is likely to rebound to around pre pump price. As such i converted all my USDT shekels that i made by selling during peak back into XMR
 
So I wanted to get into crypto for the first time (not for speculation), figured why not do XMR, followed the steps in this thread, found out there's some Bitcoin ATMs in my area and that I'd just throw the loose dollar bills off my desk at it, figure out how these things work.
Lessons learned: BTC ATMs are kind of bullshit? Maybe it's my own inexperience here but it took 320$ and spat out 270's worth of BTC, on a 2$ transaction fee, and neither BTC nor XMR fluctuated that much on that day to justify so much loss in five minutes.

Did I miss something and this is just how it goes or is this a rookie mistake on my part? I'm sure I could have stood there and meticulously compared the market rate and the ATM rate side by side before actioning but at that point may as well skip the ATM gimmick altogether and do it from home on my PC with all the information at hand, right?
 
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