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How do total Profit and Loss (PnL) and Grid profits work for Spot Grid?
In this example: Buy amount: 0.00005222 BTC Buy fee: 0.00000005222 BTC Net BTC held after buy: 0.00005222 - 0.00000005222 = 0.00005216778 BTC Sell amount: 0.00005216 BTC This leads to a tiny leftover BTC balance. Residual BTC due to rounding and fee units After selling, a very small amount of BTC may remain in the bot—in this case, 0.00000000778 BTC.Published on Jun 20, 2025Updated on May 29, 202658How do total Profit and Loss (PnL) and Grid profits work for Spot Grid?
In some cases, if the remaining amount is below the exchange’s minimum trading size, a tiny remaining amount may also be retained in the grid strategy, meaning a portion of the grid profit needs to be reserved to support future closing orders. Kind Reminders: If you have enabled Simple Earnings distribution, profits attributed to Simple Earnings interest will be displayed under Simple Earn.Published on Jun 20, 2025Updated on May 29, 2026What's a dusting attack?
Unexpected tiny deposits should be treated as suspicious. Don’t interact with unknown tokens. Malicious airdrops can be tied to smart-contract scams. Use privacy tools carefully. hierarchical deterministic wallets or privacy-focused wallets can help, but they have trade-offs.Can a VPN help? A VPN hides your IP from local observers, but it doesn’t stop on-chain analysis. Wallet hygiene (avoiding address reuse, using HD wallets) is more effective.Published on Oct 4, 2024Updated on May 29, 202614What's the Spot Grid bot and how do I use it?
More grids: Smaller gaps lead to frequent trades but smaller profits per trade Costs rise: every trade pays a fee, and profits per trade are tiny. Fewer grids: Larger gaps lead to fewer trades but bigger profits per fill. This can lead to fewer trading opportunities but also keeps the costs low Investment Amount: How much capital you allocate to the bot. Higher allocation: Lets you fund all grids and increase order size → higher potential dollar profits.Published on Oct 3, 2025Updated on May 29, 202610
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