nucleus btc price?

their btc prices arent adjusting to the "crash" .. what does this mean for a buyer? and i going to be paying the real btc price or paying nuke's btc price?


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[2 Points] poboxpox:

haven't used nucleus, but you should be paying the market's btc price. That's how it should be anyway. If a market is going to display the price then that's what the exchange should be. I remember when I used to buy from BlueSky Market the price would always be a few dollars more than other markets so I'd make a little bit of extra money.

EDIT: Yeah I just checked nucleus' price, as long as the site is legit, you'd make a few bucks on a purchase.


[2 Points] None:

Your only risk is that sellers (especially those who are on multiple markets) may be unlikely to accept your purchase. And if they do, they may wait out the 3 day window to see if the price goes up before they confirm your purchase. Either way, you risk a potentially longer delay between making your purchase and receiving the product. Worst case scenario, the value of BTC could plummet while your coins sit in limbo.