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RLUSD arbitrage between Kraken and Bitget: we compare the price of RLUSD on Kraken (spot) and Bitget (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.

About Ripple USD

Ripple USD (“RLUSD”), issued by Standard Custody & Trust Company, LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Ripple Labs, is a USD denominated stablecoin created with trust, liquidity, and compliance at its core. Each RLUSD is backed by at least an equivalent amount of U.S. dollars and other cash equivalents. RLUSD is purpose-built for cross-border payments and delivers reliable access to digital dollars. As an industry leader for over a decade, Ripple has a proven track record of delivering breakthrough blockchain solutions at scale. Strong ecosystem relationships built over a decade facilitates RLUSD’s broad accessibility for use by financial institutions, enterprises and developers. Ripple’s commitment to regulatory compliance, combined with its global license portfolio, enables RLUSD users to transact with confidence.…

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RLUSD: Bitget — deposit open, withdrawal open.

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About RLUSD arbitrage

How do I read the RLUSD spread?

The spread is how many percent higher RLUSD 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.

Is this arbitrage worth taking?

Look past the spread: check volume, order-book depth and the deposit/withdrawal status on Kraken and Bitget. If deposits or withdrawals are shut, or the book is thin, the spread exists on paper but you cannot trade into it.

How do I get RLUSD alerts?

Build a rule in the the builder with the spread threshold you want — the notification arrives as a Telegram direct message within seconds.