🚀 Curious Again: I Tried Smart Arbitrage ETH on Binance. I am indeed still stubborn & curious. After previously trying the Smart Arbitrage feature on XRP/USDT, this time I leveled up a bit: ETH/USDT. The minimum funds required turned out to be USDT 50, and I immediately proceeded.
The result?
📉 In the first round, my funds had already decreased by approximately USDT 0.09
Is this disappointing?
➡️ Not really. In fact, from here I learned even more.
📚 Important Lessons I Learned: Large pairs like ETH/USDT do not always mean bigger opportunities.
♦️ Narrow spreads, fixed costs apply, and capital can erode faster if not monitored.
♦️Don't just look at the 'profit' numbers in the system.
♦️Also check your real balance. Sometimes the recorded profit is not net of costs.
♦️ETH volatility requires sharper strategies.
♦️During long sideways periods, arbitrage performance becomes less optimal.
♦️Mental readiness is a must: profits can happen, losses can also happen.
But one thing for sure: the knowledge has increased ✨
If you've also tried Smart Arbitrage with large pairs like ETH, please share your experience! Or if you're just about to try, don't forget to study the feature first and start with capital that is ready to be tested.
💸 My First Experience Using the Smart Arbitrage Feature on Binance with USDT 30
After a long "break" from the crypto world, I finally decided to dive back into it through a new feature offered by Binance: Smart Arbitrage.
Not because of FOMO, but more out of curiosity — and to be honest, I miss the thrill of analysis and the adrenaline of crypto trading. But this time I am starting slowly, with a capital of USDT 30.41, and choosing the XRP/USDT pair.
🧪 Early Days: Exciting, But Confusing The Smart Arbitrage feature display on Binance is actually quite friendly for beginners. I just clicked, entered my capital, and the system immediately started "working automatically". But... a few hours later, I started to wonder: