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November 12, 2019, 10:25:06 AM
#47
You have a very interesting profile name, but I hardly doubt that somebody from Miracle TELE is selling crypto. Is it a way to draw attention to the project again or is the CEO so dumb and not creative at all ? Smiley
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November 12, 2019, 10:18:16 AM
#46
I want to exchange cryptos for around $ 2.3 million.

0x3e9AFaA4a062A49d64b8Ab057B3Cb51892e17Ecb

Where do you think I should start?
many say Binance is safe and highly recommended.
What about the exchange of your choice?

Are even this for real. You even did show your wallet address just to show-off, trolling. Anyway, binance is indeed safe and been used by many people, and by that we can afford to say that binace are used to handle lots of transactions from time to time. 2.3$ million is no joke mate. So you better choose a platform which is safe and known by alot of people rather than those uncommon and you're not even familiar.
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November 12, 2019, 09:36:13 AM
#45
Afaik you cannot withdraw fiat (dollars) from Binance, so you may have to do the operation in 2 steps: convert the tokens into Bitcoin, Ethereum, whatever known coin then go to something like Bitstamp or Coinbase pro and transform to fiat you can withdraw.
I don't know if you'll find one place where you can exchange all those tokens, I would try to find the relevant exchanges for each token on worldcoinindex.com, coinmarketcap.com or coingecko.com
I don't have experience with Ethereum tokens, there may be a DEX or anything where you can exchange them all.

It's an awfully lot of money there. If you are not trolling, then you better wait for more answers and do some more research yourself.


PS. If you acquired yourself those tokens or at least that amount of ETH you should know already something. So the chances you are trolling are pretty high.
I don't think there is an exchanger that can directly withdraw tokens to fiat. usually it is big coins like bitcoin and etherum which can be directly withdrawn to fiat.

but as an investment asset, I think in binance it is also okay, although later when withdrawing must pass several steps, the most important is the value of the investment that can be profitable.
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November 12, 2019, 08:51:34 AM
#44
I want to exchange cryptos for around $ 2.3 million.

0x3e9AFaA4a062A49d64b8Ab057B3Cb51892e17Ecb

Where do you think I should start?
many say Binance is safe and highly recommended.
What about the exchange of your choice?
You mentioned exchanging 2.3M$ worth tokens but the total token worth of that wallet from etherscan is 22.5M$+ and ETH worth is 1.6M$+. If at all the wallet belongs to you (obviously looks like an exchange wallet), of course you might not be able to exchange all those tokens on a single exchange since some won't be listed, Binance, OKEX, HUOBI, KUCOIN should be your best choice to convert the tokens to BTC or ETH before gradually selling to FIAT. Exchange for  selling to FIAT will depend on your location.
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November 12, 2019, 08:45:58 AM
#43
nice joke, a newbie account with 1 activity and has a username "Miracletele" which can be said to be a project scam, and also if you have $ 2.3 billion in assets, why do you still ask about exchanges, investors like you already know which exchanges can be trusted.
I also laughed for OP. there are two possibilities that we can know, the first is the OP is not an investor who fabricates the assets he has (that means a lie). the second OP is an investor but he makes himself very stupid by making threads like this.
Its seems that he did lie about been the owner of those ETH and tokens or he stolen private key of the rightful owner and looking for a way to sell the tokens, something in my guts tell me the owner is very close to him
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November 12, 2019, 08:41:50 AM
#42
I want to exchange cryptos for around $ 2.3 million.

0x3e9AFaA4a062A49d64b8Ab057B3Cb51892e17Ecb


Guys this guy is just trolling around in the forum, see his second post that he has made https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/--5200865 where he’s claiming that he’ll pump those alt coins.

Who would believe this lie? you have a lot of coins hiding in your balance and you don't even know what exchange to use? that's kind of BS.

I wouldn't believe on this lie.

@jossiel spot on mate no one here is going to be believe him, the community is very smart and his lie has been exposed.
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November 12, 2019, 08:38:12 AM
#41
nice joke, a newbie account with 1 activity and has a username "Miracletele" which can be said to be a project scam, and also if you have $ 2.3 billion in assets, why do you still ask about exchanges, investors like you already know which exchanges can be trusted.
I also laughed for OP. there are two possibilities that we can know, the first is the OP is not an investor who fabricates the assets he has (that means a lie). the second OP is an investor but he makes himself very stupid by making threads like this.
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November 12, 2019, 08:23:20 AM
#40
Your asking here like a newbie and you own that ethereum address? Seems like you are joking. With that amount for sure you already know the trusted exchanges  I think that's an exchange address and not yours. Anyways Binance is the most trusted now like everyone says.

That is the most surprising about OP, he stated where he can sell his funds, which has a million-dollar amount on it.
Gathering lots of money like that can't be done by a newbie, only an experienced trader/investor can do that. For sure he should know exchanges for that.


If im not mistaken its bithumb global eth wallet    Grin

How did you determine that this is the bithumb global eth wallet? Can you provide us a link as reference?
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November 12, 2019, 08:11:35 AM
#39
nice joke, a newbie account with 1 activity and has a username "Miracletele" which can be said to be a project scam, and also if you have $ 2.3 billion in assets, why do you still ask about exchanges, investors like you already know which exchanges can be trusted.
also logical what you say. I think op only makes spam, with that much money I think he has studied the world of crypto well, it's not even difficult to find the number one exchange in the world of crypto, with all its credibility. and to invest in what coins, I think he also understands very well

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November 12, 2019, 07:57:38 AM
#38
nice joke, a newbie account with 1 activity and has a username "Miracletele" which can be said to be a project scam, and also if you have $ 2.3 billion in assets, why do you still ask about exchanges, investors like you already know which exchanges can be trusted.
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November 12, 2019, 07:57:29 AM
#37
Who would believe this lie? you have a lot of coins hiding in your balance and you don't even know what exchange to use? that's kind of BS. How come that you've took your time collecting or investing with those coins if you don't even know what exchange to sell it.

I wouldn't believe on this lie.
Either the wallet has been compromised by him or he his just making the story up and only want to gain people's attention by all means, i believe the wallet address is not his own
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November 12, 2019, 07:51:57 AM
#36
I want to exchange cryptos for around $ 2.3 million.

0x3e9AFaA4a062A49d64b8Ab057B3Cb51892e17Ecb

Where do you think I should start?
many say Binance is safe and highly recommended.
What about the exchange of your choice?
Wait, are all the assets at that address, yours?
I doubt all that, because you are new here and only have one post. sorry if I doubt you.

But in my opinion if that is true the asset is yours, I suggest choosing only binance according to your choice, actually the top 10 exchanges are good and there are no obstacles or problems. better I think all the tokens that you have exchanged token first, become a real and major crypto like bitcoin. then if you want to be interesting, I suggest making a number of stages and making them according to your local fiat money.
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November 12, 2019, 07:51:14 AM
#35
Your asking here like a newbie and you own that ethereum address? Seems like you are joking. With that amount for sure you already know the trusted exchanges  I think that's an exchange address and not yours. Anyways Binance is the most trusted now like everyone says.


If im not mistaken its bithumb global eth wallet    Grin
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November 12, 2019, 07:44:03 AM
#34
Man who has 2 million dollars, obviously is an experienced person about crypto. And he should have decent knowledge about the exchange.

Anyway, since 2 million dollars is a huge amount so correct exchange choosing is really important. I will suggest you to choose such exchange which is reliable to you. Most of the exchange are asking kyc for big amount withdrawal. So before depositing such huge amount I will suggest you to read the terms  of the exchange.
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November 12, 2019, 07:32:51 AM
#33
You should use only exchange that does not hold your funds at "exchange wallet adress". I'm sure you know what happend with Binance, Bitfinex etc.

I recommend that you familiarize yourself with "non-custodial accounts"

Thanks to that, each user keeps money on their individual wallets, and the trade is carried out through a smart-contract connected to the stock exchange.
No possibility of mass hacking attacks or loss of funds in the event of bankruptcy of the stock exchange.



**Personally, I recommend 2 exchanges that have this option.**
BBOD.io | Bitcoin, Ethereum, Altcoins Futures Trading (http://bbod.io/)
EMX.com
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November 12, 2019, 07:17:11 AM
#32
If you are scared of loosing fund because you have gigantic tokens worth millions then just use decentralized exchanges like etherdelta or binancedex, you don't have to send all funds though if you are using centralized exchanges, just send and exchange in batches
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November 12, 2019, 07:11:03 AM
#31
Coinmarketcap introduced new statistics on exchanges, a liquidity rating. I think this is just what you need.

https://coinmarketcap.com/rankings/exchanges/liquidity/



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November 12, 2019, 06:55:08 AM
#30
I want to exchange cryptos for around $ 2.3 million.

0x3e9AFaA4a062A49d64b8Ab057B3Cb51892e17Ecb

Where do you think I should start?
many say Binance is safe and highly recommended.
What about the exchange of your choice?

Many large exchangers trade tokens that are in the wallet. If for ethereum, I think holding it for the long term is a good choice but if you want to sell it, you should choose an exchanger that has a large liquidity such as Binance, Huobi or Okex
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November 12, 2019, 06:29:53 AM
#29
I looked at your wallet and not all coins you can sell on Binance. but the fact that you shown your wallet looks not very real. I can’t believe that this is your personal wallet.
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November 12, 2019, 05:54:12 AM
#28
This is very strange!!!. How not strange, you have so much funds but you do not know where to start? what have you been doing all this time? Someone who really has that much money wouldn't ask stupid questions like this. Do you want to show off? go ahead and no one care!
If you want to sell it, just sell it where you first bought it. It's simple logic, dude.
thats right dude,impossible for him having much money in wallet but dont know how to sell it.even beginner that have less amount understand what thing they have to do with their money.maybe OP just confuse about create topic in this forum and finally choose this . and i am not sure whales that have money still thinking share their assets in any forum, real whales will always hide their asset amount.

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