No idea about selling shitcoins but isn’t there any p2p markets to sell tokens for btc? If the portfolio is fiat only, I think Relai offer 1% fees on big orders. Other than that, I don’t have any good recommendations :/
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Use BISQ, decentralized, over TOR, very little fees
This looks interesting, will check it out and test some small amounts. Seems a bit scary though for a newbie wanting to make big purchases.
I always buy through Robosats and Bisq but not sure how easy it is to buy big amounts of BTC. Depends on what you consider to be a big amount though
I was looking into Robosats too. What's your preferred way of transferring fiat to the seller on there?
I try to use gift cards when possible, if there is no offer available I’ll use Revolut or bank transfers. They’re both KYCd services though so I don’t like using them and I try hard to avoid it. I’m trying to find a reliable seller I can buy from with cash in an envelope but haven’t found one yet.
j4imefoo made a script to fetch offers from Bisq, HodlHodl and Robosats: https://github.com/j4imefoo/nokyc
Is there risk of someone just running away with your money after you pay? Still not sure how the coordination would work.
I guess there’s a risk of it but my they have to submit a bond as a kind of safety deposit. It haven’t been a problem thus far at least!
Quick introduction to the process here: https://github.com/Reckless-Satoshi/robosats#how-it-works
More information can be found here: https://learn.robosats.com/
If you are in Europe Bisq is great also for bigger amounts (i think 1 btc a day wouldn't be a problem). But not the cheapest possible way (maybe around 1-2% premium), kraken also has an otc desk, don't use coinbase they are really bad
I agree they suck when in comes to delaying transactions. What issues have you had with them out of curiosity?
They are enemies of Bitcoin, they supported BCH, they gave away the identitiy of jstarck which resulted in his death, push millions of people away from Bitcoin to shitcoins to rugpull them, they still haven't implemented Lightning yet, they have relatively high fees