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Wednesday, 26 August 2020
How to buy and sell $1,000,000 in bitcoin.
What is the best way to buy 1 million dollars worth of bitcoin and then sell it a couple years down the line? How would you go about doing so? You can’t even buy 1 million worth of bitcoin on Coinbase in a day. So, how to buy the 1 million in bitcoin. Also, I’m guessing the best way to hold is in multiple ledger hardware wallets. Then, how would you sell? What exchange or website would you use to sell $1,000,000 worth of bitcoin? Which is the best way to avoid big fees when dealing with this amount?
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Tuesday, 25 August 2020
Cryptophyl unable to withdraw Funds
TLDR: My account on cryptophyl.com is unable to withdraw funds. I have been trying to contact them for 10 days with no response. I am still unable to withdraw funds at this time. I did not want to have to post this in public but.... I have been unable to withdraw any funds from my account on Cryptophyl.com since August 16th. I have sent several email to the support email address and I have sent emails to Semyon's other email address but no one has responded and the problem persists. I gave them 72 hours notice to respond or fix the problem but they still ignore my communications so this is being posted. My account was locked 1 time previously around August 9th. Semyon fixed the problem in 1-2 days and the explanation he sent is... "There appears to be no obvious reason why your account may have been locked. Your account has been unlocked and you should be able to withdraw. I apologise for any inconvenience caused." [link] [comments] |
source https://www.reddit.com/r/btc/comments/ig8p5p/cryptophyl_unable_to_withdraw_funds/
Software engineer looking to switch to a Bitcoin-related job
Hey there,
I'm a software engineer with 7+ years of experience in mainly platform engineering positions (devops, lately SRE). I'm fairly experienced in Go and Ruby (being my main languages). Recently I've been thinking to start looking for a remote Bitcoin-related job. Until now I haven't done any development stuff for Bitcoin (or other crypto) but I'm now interested in starting to do so.
Mainly to other engineers that are working in such a position (but really to anyone who might have a clue), how would you suggest to go about this? Are you aware of any companies that hire remotely (I'm in Europe).
Side question: what would you suggest as good Bitcoin-related projects for an eng. to start working on? Thanks!
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