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How do you buy your bitcoins?

And where do you store them?


I currently have a savings plan on the $BITC (-1.3%) but this is associated with a lot of fees etc. That's why I'd like to switch.


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Bison, on a hardware wallet. I have Ledger, but I wouldn't recommend it, although I have also bought from Kraken, Binance, BTC-E, wex.nz and Mt Gox in the past
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I regularly buy my shares via Bitvavo and hold them on BitBox02, Bitvavo because of the comparatively low fees and BitBox02 because it is open source.
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Via an open-end certificate from Vontobel: ISIN DE000VX1BTC7. This is of course associated with a few disadvantages (e.g. issuer risk, tax, no "real" Bitcoin, ....), but for me it is the easiest way to participate in the performance.
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Honestly, Ledger is absolutely TOP. Scandals..., everything is unnecessarily pushed into the negative. If you don't want the seed phrase recovery option, you can continue to use your ledger as usual and nothing will be transmitted. I think every hardware wallet manufacturer can program this option! @DonkeyInvestor @Joris
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Bison + Ledger Nano X
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Purchase via Relai, then Ledger
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Kraken + Ledger
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Bison, Bitvavo, nexo
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