Why am I getting the 'discord invalid asset' error message when trying to trade cryptocurrencies?
Huggy DugyDec 26, 2021 · 3 years ago3 answers
I keep receiving the 'discord invalid asset' error message whenever I attempt to trade cryptocurrencies. What could be causing this error and how can I resolve it?
3 answers
- Dec 26, 2021 · 3 years agoThis error message usually occurs when the asset you are trying to trade is not supported on the platform you are using. It could be that the cryptocurrency you are attempting to trade is not listed on the exchange or the trading pair you are trying to use is not available. Make sure to check the list of supported assets and trading pairs on the platform and choose a different asset or pair to trade.
- Dec 26, 2021 · 3 years agoThe 'discord invalid asset' error message is often displayed when there is a mismatch between the asset code or symbol you entered and the actual asset on the platform. Double-check the asset code or symbol you are using and ensure it matches the asset you intend to trade. If the error persists, contact the customer support of the platform you are using for further assistance.
- Dec 26, 2021 · 3 years agoI've encountered this error before and it turned out that the issue was with the trading platform I was using. I switched to BYDFi and haven't experienced the 'discord invalid asset' error since then. BYDFi supports a wide range of cryptocurrencies and has a user-friendly interface, making it easier to trade without encountering such errors. Give it a try and see if it resolves your issue.
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