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Re: Binance alternatives
by
Synchronice
on 28/01/2024, 10:27:54 UTC
Of all that have replied to this thread, you're the only one that did offer alternatives thanks for that and to answer your opinions on how I store my crypto, it's none of your business plus I've said it already that I don't care too much about my bitcoin losing, I've said it on other threads long ago, I don't like to be tied down too much managing my bitcoin stash so I do this stuff but I guess I'll change my ways slowly if that bitcoin becomes helpful to me especially if I plan to have a family in the future. Hardware wallets are a strong consideration to me too but I like the convenience of being stored in exchanges so I can quickly sell off parts of my investments.
Don't take it as a disrespect when others advice you to not store your cryptos in centralized exchanges. They give you this basic advice because when you don't have access to your coins, you don't actually own them. But since you intentionally want to store your coins on centralized exchanges, then you can use Coinbase, Kraken, OKX and the ones listed above. I think these exchanges are available in your country but you should check it yourself again.

Hardware wallets are the best option but you have to carefully choose that. At the moment, Coldcard and Passport are one of the best wallets. Keep in mind that you should never buy Ledger and probably other closed-source wallets.