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# Arbitrage Konra

While it's only possible to arbitrage Konra manually across blockchains it can still be done by savey traders.&#x20;

When to Arbitrage:

If the price difference is large; you can manually do a sell, bridge and buy transaction to arbitrage and get yourself  more Konra.

Step 1: Look at the price of Konra on all blockchains. See where it's lower and where it's higher.

Step 2: Sell a small amount of Konra on a chain where the price is higher.

Step 3: Bridge the funds across a bridge to a blockchain where the price is lower.

Step 4: Buy Konra on the blockchain where it's lower.

\*Keep in mind that sometimes bridges are slow; so having a little capital on multiple chains is useful for this endeavor.

There will be a way in the future to permanently "move Konra" from a slower / not as active blockchain to another more active one in limited instances; you will be able to burn it on a secondary chain (or send it to be burned) and get Konra on another blockchain. This will have to be tested and I'll have to think of rules as this trip / migration is a 1 way trip.

Over time this will arbitrage the prices of Konra to be similar on all chains.


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