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Tag: Flipster
Flipster is a cryptocurrency trading platform designed to make derivatives trading accessible and enjoyable for both new and seasoned traders. It offers perpetual futures listings, deep liquidity, and zero trading fees. Developed by Presto Labs, Asia’s largest quantitative trading firm, Flipster aims to provide a seamless and efficient trading experience.
Invite Link: https://flipster.io/signin?referral_code=SHIRAVERSE
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Risk Warning:
Trading in cryptocurrency involves risk and potential losses. Before trading, make investment decisions cautiously by considering your investment objectives, experience, and risk tolerance. You are solely responsible for your investment decisions, and Flipster is not liable for any losses you may incur. Derivatives trading, in particular, is subject to high market risk and price volatility. Obtain independent advice where appropriate. This information should not be construed as financial or investment advice.
Shiraverse Latest Questions
Flipster does not charge any transaction fees for deposits.
Contact live chat support or submit a service request form immediately for assistance.
Flipster supports only Conditional Market Orders. However, we are considering adding conditional limit orders in the future.
Check the [History] β [Deposit] section on the website for details. Reasons for hold status will be indicated under [Reason].
Trigger Orders are used when users want to execute orders at specific prices or conditions, such as in breakout strategies. Market orders execute at the current market price, which may not align with strategic entry or exit points.
Visit [History] β [Deposit] on the website to view your deposit status and remaining confirmations under [Status].
In the order screen, deselect βUse Market Priceβ and input the Trigger price to complete your order.
Check [History] β [Deposit] to see the blockchain network used for your deposit under [Network].
The Trigger price is based on the Mid Price of the perpetual contract, calculated as [Current Bid Price + Current Ask Price]/2.
