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Procedure DEX -> CEX

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Last updated 2 months ago

The procedure is similar to DEX -> CEX

  1. Go to DEX and check the price for a certain volume

  2. Go to CEX via - Link and check the token contract - it should match the contract from the signal!

The contract can be checked on the deposit page

3. Checking the stack on CEX and comparing the price of DEX and CEX

4. Check the availability of token withdrawal on CEX and take into account the withdrawal fee

  1. Check token availability on CEX wallets:

You can find wallets by withdrawing from CEX and seeing which wallet the tokens came from, or simply by examining transactions from the exchange in the blockchain

If CEX has run out of tokens on the wallets, the withdrawal will be stuck in “processing” for an indefinite period of time (from a few minutes to a few days/weeks)

By contacting support, you can ask to cancel the withdrawal or notify them of the problem and speed up the process of funding your wallet.

  1. If the withdrawal is open, CEX has tokens on the wallet and the expected profit and risks are satisfactory - buy a token on CEX and send it to your wallet for sale on DEX