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November 12, 2019, 05:44:07 AM
#27
Well I have been using Binance since 2016 the same year I joined crypto and the experience has been a great one, Binance is secure and user-friendly, although there are other great exchanges like Bittrex.
There are lots of good exchanges, so I prefer to use the top 10 exchanges to make token and coin price comparisons, rather than just using one good exchange, and to see a good exchange you can visit the coinmarketcap site.
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November 12, 2019, 05:40:13 AM
#26
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?

I do not understand why would you share your wallet address with huge amount of cryptocurrency asset. This is either wanting some attention, or the address is not yours. When you have that kind of amount you wont bother asking which exchange is safer to use because you knew what youre dealing with in the first place by just looking at how big is the amount inside your wallet.

Or he might have hacked that wallet's details? As others have said, if you have reached that amount of money within your wallet, you already know by now the ins and outs in crypto, where to transact securely and safely, the whatnots in dealing exchanges and where to go if you have that huge amount of assets that will not make his account frozen or on hold. It also depends on your location where you want to finally exchange it to Fiat currency because most of them are requiring kyc stuffs. Is he willing to submit necessary documents? So it really depends on his preferences how he want it to be handled.
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November 12, 2019, 05:33:48 AM
#25
I don't know if this wallet is yours or not, but what I am amazed at is how you can get lots of tokens but you are still confused about the exchange. that sounds strange Cheesy
Not sure too what the purpose of exposing OP's wallet add, it will only give hints to hackers to follow and try to hack him up.
With such amount of assets it's not advisable to show it in public, if OP's is looking for good exchange it's best to always use
the one that already have a good reputations. It will lessen the the risk and give him better securities.
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November 12, 2019, 05:24:52 AM
#24
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?
I can see the value of the assets at about $22m but I will advice you split it up on some good exchanges and transact it from there. Don't think if one exchange can allow such huge amount of money on one transaction 
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November 12, 2019, 05:17:12 AM
#23
For me, the best exchange that I will recommend for you to exchange such huge amounts of assets is Binance. Binance is more secure, easy to use and they have high rate of credibility. If you don't have an account, register for one and do your kyc and easily do your trading. Binance also supports some fiat currencies and you can withdraw directly to your bank account but this depends on your country.
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November 12, 2019, 05:15:40 AM
#22
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?

I do not understand why would you share your wallet address with huge amount of cryptocurrency asset. This is either wanting some attention, or the address is not yours. When you have that kind of amount you wont bother asking which exchange is safer to use because you knew what youre dealing with in the first place by just looking at how big is the amount inside your wallet.
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November 12, 2019, 05:11:05 AM
#21
I don't know if this wallet is yours or not, but what I am amazed at is how you can get lots of tokens but you are still confused about the exchange. that sounds strange Cheesy
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November 12, 2019, 04:58:56 AM
#20
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?
This wallet address is clearly not yours because the question you asked give you away instantly, if you are the owner they you will know what to do about it, i bet the real owner is a whale and he or she invested big money to acquire those tokens
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November 12, 2019, 04:50:34 AM
#19
If you ask about exchange I think most people will talk about Binance, Binance is one of the biggest and most prestigious exchanges today. Besides Binance I would suggest to you to exchange Houbi and Hotbit, I am currently using all three exchanges and I am very happy with it.
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November 12, 2019, 04:48:23 AM
#18
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.
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November 12, 2019, 04:45:15 AM
#17
I thought it was a Binance DEX address at first but it appears to be a personal wallet of someone else and not the OP's. Someone who has that much assets in his/her wallet should be knowledgeable enough unless he/she is just trolling.To whoever owns that wallet, well done for being able to accumulate millions worth of tokens.

We can do assumptions who owns this wallet (company, exchanger, personal, thief/hacker) but the truth is that we never know for certain.
The only "100% sure thing" here is that this wallet isn't OP's. Btw where is OP to answer or tell us another "true story"? Cheesy
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November 12, 2019, 04:40:45 AM
#16
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 have just made my day! That is a really rich ETH wallet you found. Thanks for making me laugh. LMAO. You have owned more than a million dollars worth of ETH and another more than a million dollars worth of various tokens, and you are now asking where to start? I doubt you are serious with this.

And if this is really yours, you wouldn't just ask random people here. You would have hired advisers or researchers. Transactions involving more than 2 million dollars are not so small and insignificant that you will just rely on an anonymous forum.

 


I checked the address morethan one million  $ of eth plus $22 m worth of token thats a large funds. I was thinking maybe this is an exchange wallet . But upon checking i dont find any info about the wallet other than transaction. The wallet still active and continue transfering funds from other wallet address.
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November 12, 2019, 04:39:37 AM
#15
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?

wow fantastic. You have a big amount of crypto coins. But before doing that you should find out an exchange website which is reliable and always pay. I have some of them in my list https://all-stocks.net is one of them. You can easily sign up there. No hidden charge. Buying/selling is totally free for the first 3 months.
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November 12, 2019, 04:32:16 AM
#14
I thought it was a Binance DEX address at first but it appears to be a personal wallet of someone else and not the OP's. Someone who has that much assets in his/her wallet should be knowledgeable enough unless he/she is just trolling.To whoever owns that wallet, well done for being able to accumulate millions worth of tokens.

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November 12, 2019, 04:24:28 AM
#13
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 have just made my day! That is a really rich ETH wallet you found. Thanks for making me laugh. LMAO. You have owned more than a million dollars worth of ETH and another more than a million dollars worth of various tokens, and you are now asking where to start? I doubt you are serious with this.

And if this is really yours, you wouldn't just ask random people here. You would have hired advisers or researchers. Transactions involving more than 2 million dollars are not so small and insignificant that you will just rely on an anonymous forum.

 

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November 12, 2019, 04:24:16 AM
#12
Your wallet is still receiving funds as at today, it means it is a well operated wallet, this wallet look more like a company account because of the funds in it but if that is wrong then you must be one of the whales before you can have this type of wallet balance.

You can check CMC for the top 15 exchanges but be ready to send your proof of identity.
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November 12, 2019, 04:19:55 AM
#11
What do you want your coins to exchanged to?
If you wish to convert your coins with another one, you could just swap them with coin exchange services that doesn't hold your coins like DEX or spot exchanges like Airswap, Shapeshift or Fixedfloat. If both of your coins are popular ones, you can even get a better rate on P2P deal in the forum. Use an escrow if dealing with a less trusted member.

Do you believe that it is an OP wallet?
I do not believe at all this is a lie to launch its action, that much balance where there might be people save it except the big pope but the pope also does not show off.
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November 12, 2019, 04:09:02 AM
#10
What do you want your coins to exchanged to?
If you wish to convert your coins with another one, you could just swap them with coin exchange services that doesn't hold your coins like DEX or spot exchanges like Airswap, Shapeshift or Fixedfloat. If both of your coins are popular ones, you can even get a better rate on P2P deal in the forum. Use an escrow if dealing with a less trusted member.
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November 12, 2019, 04:05:12 AM
#9
Well I have been using Binance since 2016 the same year I joined crypto and the experience has been a great one, Binance is secure and user-friendly, although there are other great exchanges like Bittrex.
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November 12, 2019, 03:54:32 AM
#8
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.
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