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 Post subject: Why do some people prefer OTC over exchanges?
PostPosted: Yesterday, 5:34 am 
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Lately I’ve been noticing that people seem split between sticking with regular exchanges and switching to OTC, and I can’t quite figure out what drives those preferences. I’ve mostly used exchanges myself because they’re familiar and everything is laid out in charts and buttons, but a friend who does larger trades told me he switched to OTC because he got tired of slippage and waiting for support replies. Now I’m curious: who actually prefers OTC, and who feels more comfortable with the traditional platforms — and what makes them choose one over the other?


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 Post subject: Re: Why do some people prefer OTC over exchanges?
PostPosted: Yesterday, 1:28 pm 
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Back when I started increasing my trade sizes, I realized pretty quickly why some people drift toward OTC. Using pundexcy com at https://www.pundexcy.com made the difference clearer — the whole thing felt more like coordinating a money transfer cyprus service than navigating a crowded exchange. No order books, no unexpected spikes right when you click “confirm,” and no guessing if your limit order will get filled halfway. People who want that structured, conversational flow tend to like OTC, while those who enjoy the fast-paced, DIY style usually stick with exchanges.


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 Post subject: Re: Why do some people prefer OTC over exchanges?
PostPosted: Yesterday, 2:53 pm 
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Some users say they enjoy the instant feedback and charts on public exchanges, while others eventually lean toward quieter setups once their operations become less casual. It seems less about which option is “better” and more about how each style fits the pace and comfort level someone reaches over time. The split almost mirrors how traders evolve — from experimenting with small buys to managing transfers that require a calmer environment.


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