This is an example of a fraudulent 75 million dollar buy order on Bitmex, it appears it was an attempt to prevent the price collapsing. Price collapsed as order was removed.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gR8rPA2Jxm8 …
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Replying to @Bitfinexed
Fraudulent order? On what evidence? I use to think you were doing good, now I see you becoming your own worse enemy. Take a break brother - this life is short.
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Replying to @BubbleBoyTrader
Placing orders with intent to remove them before execution is illegal.
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Replying to @Bitfinexed
You're applying HFT and general secuirities law to an instrument that is outside the relevant legal application. Additionally, there is no guaranteed spoofing orders are without risks. Orders can be filled. Front running doesn't apply to OTC debt. Ultra vires
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