SD Arbitrage Opportunities
Best Spread
0.08%
Buy on MEXC → Sell on OKX
Profit Calculator
| Investment | Gross Profit | Fees | Net Profit |
|---|---|---|---|
| $1,000 | $0.76 | -$0.26 | $0.49 |
| $5,000 | $3.79 | -$0.26 | $3.53 |
| $10,000 | $7.58 | -$0.26 | $7.32 |
Via ETHEREUM(ERC20), withdrawal fee: $0.26
Withdrawal Fees
Cheapest route: ETHEREUM(ERC20) on MEXC — 2 SD
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FAQ
SD FAQ
How does SD arbitrage work?
SD arbitrage involves buying SD on one exchange where the price is lower and selling it on another exchange where the price is higher. The profit is the difference (spread) minus withdrawal fees and trading fees.
What are the risks of SD arbitrage?
Main risks include price changes during transfer time, withdrawal/deposit delays, network congestion, and exchange-specific risks like temporary withdrawal suspensions. Always check network availability before executing.
How often are SD arbitrage spreads updated?
Yieldo updates SD arbitrage data every minute using real-time price feeds from 9 exchanges. Spreads can change rapidly, so check back frequently.
Where can I buy SD at the lowest price?
The cheapest exchange to buy SD changes constantly. Check the table above — the "Buy On" column shows which exchange currently has the lowest ask price. Yieldo updates this data every minute.
What withdrawal fees apply to SD?
Withdrawal fees for SD vary by exchange and network. Check our withdrawal fees tracker for detailed SD fee comparison across all supported exchanges and networks.
Is SD arbitrage profitable right now?
Profitability depends on the current spread and withdrawal fees. Check the spreads above — if a spread exceeds the withdrawal fee for your chosen network, the trade is profitable. Use our profit calculator to estimate net returns.