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> Token transfers are much faster than wires/ACH and have less regulatory overhead. It benefits you to sell your bitcoins for USDT on one exchange and send the tether to another one. This is much faster and cheaper than selling for real USD and wiring the money to the second exchange.

Why wire money from one exchange to another? Is it to trade instruments that are available on one but not the other? Is it because your exchange does not have fiat withdrawals? Is it to take advantage of pricing arbitrage, because one of the two exchanges does not allow fiat withdrawals (How will you cash out, then, without paying a premium, that will eat your arbitrage?)

If so, why not just wire the bitcoins? Or Eth, or litecoin, or whatever? Why introduce conversion to USD or USDT as an intermediate step?

Tether seems to be solving a non-problem - or at least, it's not solving it in a way where its alleged USD peg provides any value. Use litecoin, or bch, or dogecoin, or whatever.




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