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hero member
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November 12, 2019, 03:46:12 AM
#7
I am sure this is not yours, maybe you take an exchange wallet and post it here by saying you want to trade in large quantities.
Why I do not believe your account was just created and then made this thread, maybe I am you a scamer and want to show it off,
I really do not believe what you say.
sr. member
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November 12, 2019, 03:28:56 AM
#6
The answer is you can actually but the wallet address you show here isn't realistically yours. I think youre trolling regarding this, you even created a bitcointalk username "Miracle tele" which has been known or tagged as scam project. Obviously this post is to gain attention. What do you want? It's scary that scammer can monitor a wallet like this. Imagine youre the owner of that wallet and someone like this guy posted about it? I really hope those cyber criminals can be put into jail for doing such an awful activity.

You can sell it slowly, and by the means of youre statement
"Where do you think I should start" already given me some goose bump.

It seems OP is just seeking attention.
It is hard to determine if this wallet is really his or not, but having this much money in a certain wallet, it is also impossible that the owner doesn't know what exchange is the best to use to exchange it to bitcoin so he will be able to withdraw it to fiat.
legendary
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November 12, 2019, 03:24:55 AM
#5

That wallet has really huge amount of money on it. I will probably live travel all over the world with that money the only problem is withdrawing it. If you haven't been in the exchange where you have submitted KYC then don't go into an exchange. Try to just find someone who will buy coins from you like ETH for paypal funds.

I just checked it you just made a transaction by sending out USDT, you have decide which one a I guess. I wonder why the wallet has LibraToken (LBA) by mycred.io?
hero member
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November 12, 2019, 03:24:17 AM
#4
It looks like an exchange wallet. I can not say for sure, but the guy who keeps all these token in his wallet does not know how to sell it? Is not that weird? You do not have to prove yourself, but I am sorry I do not believe you.
legendary
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November 12, 2019, 03:18:14 AM
#3
The answer is you can actually but the wallet address you show here isn't realistically yours. I think youre trolling regarding this, you even created a bitcointalk username "Miracle tele" which has been known or tagged as scam project. Obviously this post is to gain attention. What do you want? It's scary that scammer can monitor a wallet like this. Imagine youre the owner of that wallet and someone like this guy posted about it? I really hope those cyber criminals can be put into jail for doing such an awful activity.

You can sell it slowly, and by the means of youre statement
"Where do you think I should start" already given me some goose bump.
legendary
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November 12, 2019, 03:08:32 AM
#2
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.
newbie
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November 12, 2019, 02:21:57 AM
#1
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?
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