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Hey a question

I also have $BTC (-0,61 %) and bitget as an exchange .

but does anyone have any idea which exchange you can use where you can simply make a savings plan on it where you don't always have to buy it manually or transfer money first ?

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I would recommend Strike for savings chips :)
You'll get a free savings plan after 1 week. You can choose in a range from hourly to monthly and then you can also send your Bitcoin to your hardware wallet free of charge.
Of course you have to transfer euros, I just do it by standing order and can then sit back and relax :)
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@stefan_21 I'll take a look thanks :)
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@stefan_21 Agree!!! Strike savings plan directly on wallet and you're done with the number .... Stefan, is it actually possible to set up several savings plans for different wallets at the same time? e.g. for me for my nephew and for my mother, for example? is that possible?
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@Testo-Investor unfortunately not. I had an hourly and monthly savings plan and when I switched from 21Bitcoin to Strike, I wanted to keep the monthly savings plan running alongside the hourly savings plan -> unfortunately it didn't work.
Currently you can only set up one savings plan, which is a bit of a shame.
But to be honest, since the savings plan is free of charge, it's not so important to me to run several at the same time haben🤷‍♂️ the main thing is that I get as much Bitcoin as possible😂😂
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@stefan_21 ok i'll just write to the strike boss ... we know each other ... i think from next week you can have several running at the same time with different wallets ... I'll sort it out... mom :)
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@Testo-Investor strong, after a short time already a family office at the start, Testo is my man
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@stefan_21 I've had a look at it now, I've just moved €20 over and it's immediately converted into Bitcoin, which I didn't think was too bad. And sending it over to my wallet also worked wonderfully thanks I think I'll stick with it😄😄
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@Krush82 hahah I'm laughing my ass off!
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@Bmahone You can also deactivate the direct conversion of euros into Bitcoin in the settings for your information :)
But it's also a cool feature if you want to make a quick purchase. Real-time transfer and after a few seconds you have Bitcoin gekauft🤷‍♂️
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@stefan_21 yes I saw that so I don't think that's bad at all I think I'll just let the setting be converted directly into Bitcoin as you say make the transfer ready that goes over automatically you don't have to worry about it anymore😌 maybe once a month move the Collins over to the wallet
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@stefan_21 does Strike actually have KYC?
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@PunktPunktKommaStrich I tried to log in but it says I'm in a queue so I can't verify myself
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@Bmahone that takes 2 days, then it goes on
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Relai , Pocket + Code Blocktrainer and you save on fees. Mfg
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Take a look at this
https://www.vr-bayernmitte.de/privatkunden/sparen-geldanlage/bitcoin.html

I am with Bsdex myself

You have to decide for yourself
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@Bmahone What is your experience with Bitget regarding hidden costs and payout to your account?
Does the leverage purchase work without difficulties?
LG
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@Lehrermitaktien Lever purchase works without difficulty. However, you need to know your way around, without knowledge just to try it out it can be critical.
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Bitget is only good for leveraged products on crypto. Use Relai to chew and pay.
Find Bitvavo top👍🏼
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