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REQ arbitrage between HTX and Binance: we compare the price of REQ on HTX (spot) and Binance (spot) in real time — the executable spread (buy at the ask, sell at the bid), basis, volume and deposit/withdrawal status. You can see whether the gap holds or is a one-second blip you would never get into.
What Is Request (REQ)? The Request (REQ) utility token, launched in 2017, ensures the performance and stability of the Request Network. The Request Network itself is an Ethereum-based decentralized payment system where anyone can request a payment and receive money through secure means. It removes the requirement for third parties in order to provide a cheaper, more secure payment solution that works with all global currencies. When a user creates a request for payment, they define to which address the payment needs to be allocated and what the amount is. The user can also define the terms and conditions of the payment, upgrading a simple request into an invoice. Once this is completed, the user can share their request to be paid by their counterparty.…
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Over the past 24 hours the spread between HTX and Binance stayed between 0.20% and 1.38%, median 0.40% across 144 samples (spot to spot).
REQ: HTX — deposit open, withdrawal open; Binance — deposit open, withdrawal open.
The spread is how many percent higher REQ trades on one exchange than on the other. We measure it at tradeable prices (ask/bid) net of fees; “net” is closer to what you actually keep.
Look past the spread: check volume, order-book depth and the deposit/withdrawal status on HTX and Binance. If deposits or withdrawals are shut, or the book is thin, the spread exists on paper but you cannot trade into it.
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