What it means
Arbitrage opportunities can appear when prices differ across exchanges, pairs or networks.
Why it matters
Real costs, withdrawal delays, fees and risk often reduce or remove the apparent profit.
Common mistake
Do not treat Crypto Arbitrage as a universal rule. Exchanges, wallets and card apps may use the same term differently, especially around limits, fees, networks and account restrictions.
User action
Before relying on this term, check the provider's official help page, fee schedule or product terms. If funds are involved, test with a small amount first and keep a record of the transaction or setting.
Related pages
Continue with Withdrawal fee or return to the crypto glossary.
How to use this term
Use Crypto Arbitrage as a practical checkpoint when comparing exchanges, wallets, cards or on-chain tools.
What to check
Check how the term appears in fees, limits, account rules, wallet flows and risk notes before making a platform decision.