Waited 28 hours for my $120 box office withdrawal—longer than my old sportsbook.
But Signet processed it without asking for documents which was a first. Still faster payout than some platforms, I guess.
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But Signet processed it without asking for documents which was a first. Still faster payout than some platforms, I guess.
Signet made me re-enter my birthday three times during signup before it accepted the Grammy market trade.
Had to search exact keywords. When I did find them, liquidity was decent though.
$300 trade went through fine once I stopped the refresh loops, but the mobile bugs are frustrating for what should be a simple best picture bet. Desktop works flawlessly at least - half a star back for that.
Love what you’re doing though.
Got $15 in the Fed rate market on Signet but liquidity was thin—orders filled at 6% worse than mid most times.
Court ruling markets are buried under too many inactive contracts.
Once approved though, the box office market functioned flawlessly. I'd trade again, just wish onboarding matched the platform’s speed.
No push notifications even though settings were on. Lost out on $200 trade timing.
Mobile lacks the zoomable candlestick charts I need for election volatility analysis.
The resignation market I tried here required manual scrolling—found a $30 position eventually, but the UX needs work. Signet has potential if they streamline discovery.
The interface is intuitive once you’re in.
Had $75 stuck in limbo and missed the optimal entry point by 14 hours.
Couldn’t find a single merger market worth placing my £10 on.
Interface needs better filters for economic indicators versus political events.
once connected though, agent cited exact legal filing dates per market rules. accurate but tardy.
spent 20 minutes scrolling before finding a cabinet resignation market worth entering – filtering helps but some inactive markets clutter results. navigation feels optimized for power users rather than casuals. resolution was fair though, with clear sourcing when the minister finally stepped down after weeks of rumors.
The resolution followed their rules, but the initial contract language could’ve specified thresholds better.
World Cup knockout matches would swing from 0.8% to 4% spreads randomly, even during high liquidity periods. Made scalping impossible unless you monitored order books constantly. Good for buy-and-hold traders, terrible if you need precise entries.
Made the wrong call on a high-probability position. System's solid for crypto markets but needs work on obscure events.