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legendary
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November 03, 2020, 04:04:46 PM
#7
Thank you all for the ideas.

Just to clarify, I am kind of a paranoid weenie when it comes to large sums of money.  I would prefer more established, secure services even if it cost more in fees and wanted KYC.

I have a Trezor One and Yubikeys if necessary.

(edit)  Forgot to mention I am in the US.

Why don't you try to go directly to Binance instead?
I'm sure it's a good alternative for Coinbase and they also support yubikey.

Or you might be looking for a fast transaction instead with a debit card? With no KYC?

P2P exchange might your best bet if you are looking for no KYC check this thread for list of p2p exchanges.
- https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/help-a-list-of-localbitcoin-alternatives-p2p-marketplaces-5224711
full member
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November 03, 2020, 03:21:55 PM
#6
Thank you all for the ideas.

Just to clarify, I am kind of a paranoid weenie when it comes to large sums of money.  I would prefer more established, secure services even if it cost more in fees and wanted KYC.

I have a Trezor One and Yubikeys if necessary.

If you can do this KYC then surely I will go with localbitcoins.com just check if its working for your country as you can select from many payment methods and very secure escrow service best option for every one.
newbie
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November 03, 2020, 03:18:55 PM
#5
Thank you all for the ideas.

Just to clarify, I am kind of a paranoid weenie when it comes to large sums of money.  I would prefer more established, secure services even if it cost more in fees and wanted KYC.

I have a Trezor One and Yubikeys if necessary.

(edit)  Forgot to mention I am in the US.
legendary
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November 03, 2020, 03:05:54 PM
#4
If I understood your question correctly then you are looking for the way to purchase BTC quickly whenever you see significant drop, right? Why not purchase USDT or any other stablecoin whose value is pegged to USD with bank transfer beforehand and keep those on your private ETH/TRON/BEP2/OMNI address, whichever chain you choose. Send those back to any Crypto-2-Crypto exchange and buy BTC in few minutes.
I will go with your advice, but one more comment to make. It will be good for the OP to just make use of Dex that can be found on the noncustodial wallets directly that support no kyc or any other verification. Like, if he is using Trezor, he can make use of binance Dex for the exchange ont the trezor wallet, and on many other noncustodial wallets that support many cryptocurrencies, that support bitcoin and tether, the exchange can be done easily if it support Dex. And, in the process, only mining fee will be charged during the process, and it will not take more than 10 minutes to 20 minutes. Although, this is not good for flexible trading, which he can then follow using no kyc exchange.
legendary
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November 03, 2020, 02:56:22 PM
#3
If I understood your question correctly then you are looking for the way to purchase BTC quickly whenever you see significant drop, right? Why not purchase USDT or any other stablecoin whose value is pegged to USD with bank transfer beforehand and keep those on your private ETH/TRON/BEP2/OMNI address, whichever chain you choose. Send those back to any Crypto-2-Crypto exchange and buy BTC in few minutes.
member
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November 03, 2020, 02:47:24 PM
#2
Imagine you don't want to trade or use crypto as a currency; you just want a long term investment stored in a hardware wallet.

If you want to buy BTC but want to wait until a significant drop which is usually short lived, the problem is that you either need to have a funding mechanism that is very fast or you have to leave a large amount of USD in the exchange wallet for a long time while you wait.

Bank transfers appear to take too long.  Coinbase stopped accepting credit cards and I don't want a debit card.  Bitcoin.com accepts credit cards but I do not know the associated fees.  Bitcoin.com also does not have 2FA.

thanks for any ideas,
fred
Currently we have many better ways to buy bitcoin quickly without storing our money in any exchange you just need www.localcryptos.com  www.remitano.com and www.localbitcoins.com these can solve your problem second and third sites can ask for KYC but first one doing all without any kyc and these all working very quickly and securely.
newbie
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November 03, 2020, 02:42:42 PM
#1
Imagine you don't want to trade or use crypto as a currency; you just want a long term investment stored in a hardware wallet.

If you want to buy BTC but want to wait until a significant drop which is usually short lived, the problem is that you either need to have a funding mechanism that is very fast or you have to leave a large amount of USD in the exchange wallet for a long time while you wait.

Bank transfers appear to take too long.  Coinbase stopped accepting credit cards and I don't want a debit card.  Bitcoin.com accepts credit cards but I do not know the associated fees.  Bitcoin.com also does not have 2FA.

thanks for any ideas,
fred
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