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Board Currency exchange
Re: Selling BTC in Bulk
by
Bekele_Zack
on 12/02/2018, 17:44:44 UTC
Hello Bitcointalk

We are currently offering BTC in large amounts, for sale, at market price. Minimum order is 500 BTC. For those who are interested in smaller amounts; that can still be arranged however, not at market price.

The BTC we sell comes from various mining farms we have secured an exclusivity contract to sell for. All inquiries for amounts exceeding 1000 BTC will require a face to face meeting for the purpose of the buyers peace of mind. Name a location and we will fly there to meet you! We DO NOT accept cash.

We also accommodate buyers who also broker and require BTC on a consistent basis. We can offer BTC in smaller quantities at market price pursuant to negotiations i.e we need to know you are going to be a long term buyer for ex. 150 BTC a week.

All transactions are to be done via bank wires. We use an escrow service that is familiar with BTC transactions. If interested, please contact info@cryptonomy360.com or simply respond to this post.

For those interested in the details of how the transaction would work, please first provide proof of funds. There are too many requests from people without the means to financially acquire bitcoins and we do not have time to entertain inquiries that provide no financial incentive for us. This is a business after all.
Why don't you mention the escrow that will be used for the transaction and what kind of proof will you need the buyer to provide and why don't you sign a message where you have all these bitcoins?

The proof of funds needed is something like an MT199 or anything similar issued from your bank. For all those unfamiliar with an MT199, anything issued from your bank will do as long as it confirms a balance amount around the value of the amount of BTC you're looking for. In regards to information regarding the transaction such as escrow, names of lawyers and the like, only serious inquiries will be entertained. A proof of funds must be provided before any negotiations take place or any information is provided. There is no incentive to entertain an inquiry from a buyer who cannot commit to a purchase. I hope you understand.