I like CashApp, but I don't know if they have DCA. I have three family members that DCA $100-150 a week w/ Swan, it would honestly be a pain in the dick to switch over. I might just keep an eye on it...
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Not sure. I understand. Swan is fine IMO, especially for this DCA use case & immediately moving out to a wallet. Very low risk.
Swan requires kyc and your identification. Its also custodial. This is a non starter for most people who are serious about bitcoin.
But you're worried about phishing email masquerading as trezor emails?
Sounds like a half ass boycott or something lol
They have DCA and if you happen to have direct deposit you can do it with zero fees.
I usually update them with best practices about once a year... just bought my dad the new Trezor Safe 3 and setup a multi-sig with stainless backups. I'll do some research.
Fuck Trezor.
Elaborate...
i'd also like to know. i like trezor.
You can dca on cash app
👆automatically I assume.
I manually buy/DCA but this could be the answer nostr:npub10ersjl55em53pwk8pwrswp4j5jg6dacay2hrjuvs6rfa77uwuffsr228r6
Yeah you can do auto buys daily, weekly or every two weeks.
When you click “buy” click “change order type” and then click “auto invest”
Nais
America is amazing. They have apps that cash you out. Pay you for using them.
#ecash
They do, and while they may not have the best fee across all providers, they do allow you to take immediate custody up to $10k per week (for me that’s huge) 
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Is it possible that River ends up smelling just as fishy as Swan? Still feels hard to trust anything really though haha
Also, what do you think would be an acceptable (I know I’m sure it’s based on risk profile) percentage of BTC to hold with River as opposed to your own cold storage. Is there a standard rule of thumb or is it strictly if you trust yourself more or River more?