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Bitcoin Arbitrage. Too good to be true? Using Dollars and South African Rands

Bitcoin arbitrage. Too good to be true? Using dollars and south african rands

Bitcoin Arbitrage. Too good to be true? Using Dollars and South African Rands

Bitcoin arbitrage. Too good to be true? Using dollars and south african randsTheoretically you could make millions after 3 clicks. Convert Rands to Dollars, Dollars to bitcoin and bitcoin back to Rands using these three sites and you have a potential arbitrage opportunity:

https://bitx.co/in/za/en/market/XBTZAR

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I repeat, just educational!!!

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