I guess it doesn't necessarily need to indicate that the exchange is having problems with fiat withdraw, but if they did your scenario could definitely make sense. I think it could also just indicate a lack of arbitrage…
https://blog.cex.io/news/registration-on-hold-16870 Seems like this might at least be a factor, but honestly I don't know what something like that would mean in terms of the impact on pricing on an exchange.
Most of the big spreads seem to be caused by cex being much more expensive than the other exchanges... Does that indicate something is happening with cex?
Sounds like that deserves a bit of caution. They were "hiring like crazy" not long ago in Berlin, I guess those jobs would have lasted less than a year: https://twitter.com/justproductjobs/status/83132760282459340...…
Sort of interesting just to hear about the ups and downs of companies like dubsmash. They were often cited as an example of Berlin's future as a startup city [1]. They went from 35+ employees to 27 [2] to now 12 as…
I guess it doesn't necessarily need to indicate that the exchange is having problems with fiat withdraw, but if they did your scenario could definitely make sense. I think it could also just indicate a lack of arbitrage…
https://blog.cex.io/news/registration-on-hold-16870 Seems like this might at least be a factor, but honestly I don't know what something like that would mean in terms of the impact on pricing on an exchange.
Most of the big spreads seem to be caused by cex being much more expensive than the other exchanges... Does that indicate something is happening with cex?
Sounds like that deserves a bit of caution. They were "hiring like crazy" not long ago in Berlin, I guess those jobs would have lasted less than a year: https://twitter.com/justproductjobs/status/83132760282459340...…
Sort of interesting just to hear about the ups and downs of companies like dubsmash. They were often cited as an example of Berlin's future as a startup city [1]. They went from 35+ employees to 27 [2] to now 12 as…