More Uniswap adventures:
-The first transaction failed after a few minutes because it took too long and came back with "not enough to cover transaction" as the error, still lost the $30 gas charge so that sucks. Let's try again and not set the mining speed to "slow" this time.
-With the mining speed on "normal" and a lower buy amount (so that it wouldn't get priced-out during the process again) the second attempt to do an exchange worked. Down another $30 but hey. Except it says my $500 in Eth was converted to 665 TrueBit which is worth $280. Though adding up the current TrueBit price has 665 at $498, or just about what it cost minus fees. So unless the price dropped by almost 50% in the 30 seconds the transaction took, I should have $498 of TrueBit. Since it has the correct amount under that (665) maybe it just takes time for the dollar amount available to catch up as it "fills" that order for 665? Cause right now it looks like I just spent over $500 to get $280.
Question, would the gas fees be more reasonable if I used something besides Eth to convert into TrueBit?
Edit: Transaction was an hour ago and it's still sitting there with "$280 (665 TrueBit)", which doesn't even make any sense. It's like having "$30,000 (1 Bitcoin)". Maybe there's a UniSwap Customer Support I can call in India to find out where my other $218 is.