Hi,
Yes, currently working on it.
Yes and no - as BORG is not a stablecoin from my understanding, you could either win or lose, based on the price development.
Great feedback, understood on the risk side. What would you expect for how the yield is generated? E.g. more details on how staking/lending is working, or more details on who the borrowers are for lending products - so more details from the help article in the app?
Great feedback too! Are you referring to something like https://defillama.com/cexs ?
While they are not mentioning it in their help desk article, I just tried an instant SEPA and it worked - will update the table. Thanks for pointing that out! Also adding « Swissborg - Standard » could make it more transparent, agree. Will look into it.
SEPA used to be free on Coinbase (as shown in the table) - will check if its now 0.15€. Afaik Coinbase does not support instant SEPA (please correct me if I’m wrong), therefore you can only use Credit Cards for instant topup. In terms of fees, Coinbase is very hard to understand, will have a second look.
Market Orders are 0.1%, yes. « Recurring Buy » used to be 0.2% (now I can’t find the new fees), here it looks like 2.4% including Credit Card Fees.
if you use Auto-Invest on Binance, I’m currently unsure about the fees too, in their FAQ they say:
Auto-Invest prices are different to market prices on Binance Spot, Convert, and Liquidity pools. Auto-invest is a premium service with features including automatic purchases, a fully curated Portfolio service, a fully self-managed Index-Linked Plan service and advanced management of plans. As a result, Auto-Invest prices may not be the same as Binance Spot Market, Convert & Liquidity Pool Prices. You should consider whether this is important to you before subscribing.
I will dig a bit and update the table once I found them
In december we did the last check, comparing BTC buy prices for market orders. Here the result (I agree, to have a more bullet-proof comparison, you would need to make this comparison over more data points) The values in the table shared above are from an earlier comparison.