2Lun·

Hello everyone,

When I last presented my portfolio, the plan was actually to sell the remainder $BTC (-1,7 %) completely tax-free in December. Some people said that I should just let it continue (I've already taken the stake out anyway). So I decided not to sell (and bitterly regretted selling more than half of it in September...)

In addition, a while ago @DonkeyInvestor once said that I should start a Bitcoin savings plan instead of continuing to build up my share losses. I actually quite liked the idea...

I then heard a lot of good things about @stefan_21 a lot of good things about Strike. So I registered there and started a weekly €25 savings plan today. So far I've been with Bison, but that didn't go down well with @Testo-Investor did not go down well at all 😂.

So far, I think the Strike app is actually quite good and quite clear. I haven't tested transferring to the wallet yet. But I'm sure I will soon.


Now I just have to think about whether I should put my Christmas money in $BA (-1,25 %) butter or perhaps invest some of it in $BTC (-1,7 %) 🤷🏻‍♂️

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You really are the epitome of "back and forth empties your pockets". Please just leave something lying around for longer than 6 months :'(
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I did 😉 I've had the Bitcion position for 1 year. And my core ETF anyway
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Strike is actually quite good and sending to the wallet also works well. It just takes a while because it's free.

Only Commerzbank did not like repayments via Strike because it is processed via Poland. I got a call about suspected money laundering and because Strike is on their list.
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@PunktPunktKommaStrich Really now?🙄
I actually only know stories like this from the fun box office😂
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@stefan_21 were several payments of €2500 each. We then made a note of it and nothing more has come in so far. They only noted that Strike should be treated with caution as there are problems with payments.

However, Commerzbank itself offers the purchase and custody of crypto for large customers -.
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Good decision :)
You can't go wrong with a Bitcoin savings plan. Then you can look forward to both rising and falling prices in the future :D
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@stefan_21 Thx 😊
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Super! Step on the gas! I like /Strike is great for this! Let me know how it works and how sending to the wallet works
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@IMMINUS just as a snapshot:
Bison cost for 1 BTC 89976€
Strike cost for 1 BTC 89090€
Almost 1k difference
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@six Strike adds another 0.9-1% in fees, which are anchored directly in the spread at Bison. So Strike tends to be even more expensive
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@Patr1ck I think Bison has a 1.5% spread for buying and selling.
Otherwise no fees, but the spread is not negligible for larger amounts
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@Horrax I'm not a friend of Bison either (anymore). Custodial wallet and too expensive. I'd rather use BSDEX or an exchange with non-custodial wallets. But whether I have a spread of 1.5% or a fee + spread = 1.5%, it doesn't matter
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@Patr1ck Then you probably can't do math... if you don't care about 1.5% when buying and selling, then I have to doubt your math skills. sorry.
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@Testo-Investor If you can read, you have a clear advantage: 1.5% = 1.5%. No matter how they are made up. I wrote above that this is too expensive for me personally
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@Patr1ck ok then you read it wrong. we hold firm. all regulated EU exchanges are shit and too expensive. there's nothing to shake about.
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@Patr1ck but not with the savings plan. It is free of charge after 1 week
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Here are a few coins to get you started with your savings plan
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@DonkeyInvestor thanks ☺️. Can I also trade them back and forth?
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Mr.Paperhands & the new Serious Donkey you are still hanging around here :D
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@FinancialKaiza I have to troll somewhere
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But it seems to have become a bit more serious in the last two years. I haven't been there for a long time but one or two people still seem to come here 👍
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@FinancialKaiza Matter of opinion. My comments are now being deleted much more frequently by @Kundenservice, by other getquin members and recently also by @MarketNewsUpdate 🥺
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@DonkeyInvestor Don't worry about it, that's just envy 😂
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Have become more sensitive 😁
So when I look at some of the nonsense going on here in 21' compared to now.
Just @Simpson alone with its woman-hunting 😁
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@FinancialKaiza Woman hunting? I can't remember that. Now Cash Burner takes over
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@six the concept of my profile is to provoke and offend
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As you can see, it works relatively well
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I like Bison :)
On the topic: all-in Bitcoin !
Let it rip :)
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@Artiskon yes, it wasn't bad either, especially because of the free transfer to the wallet. That was also one of the main reasons for going to Strike, as they also offer this. But the spread is much better. And since I only have the coins on the exchange temporarily anyway, it's not a big risk in principle.
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@six you should revise your profile a bit, because you've moved away from "keep it simple" if you change your strategy every few months😬

Your shares from your employer also had to go🤔
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@RealRose I've actually had the large core share since the beginning (I only switched from distributing to accumulating once).
I sold the employer shares directly after the 5-year holding period as planned (and decided against doing so again this year).
So far, I have also mostly sold Bitcoin tax-free after a holding period of 1 year (except for the last remaining balance).
I still find it quite simple with an All World, call money and Bitcoin (as well as 1-2 individual stocks to pay off the loss pot), when I look at some portfolios of the same size where there are around 50 positions 😂
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Just received an email from Bison
@stefan_21 @Testo-Investor Is this also (planned) for Strike? I don't understand it 🙈

What will change for me at BISON?

In order to meet regulatory requirements, BISON is obliged to make some adjustments. For the transfer of crypto assets, the following information will be required for deposits and withdrawals at BISON in future:
Information about the sender
Information about the recipient
Proof of ownership for transfers over 1000 euros with self-hosted wallets once a year

You can provide proof of ownership at BISON using the Satoshi test.
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@six Sick, quit immediately and get out! Madness! Full control! Fierce ! Secure your assets and get out of there.... Sick is exactly the opposite of crypto
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@six I had canceled my Bison account when they changed the terms and conditions so that they could put the customer's coins into lending and staking - but without the customer getting any rewards😂 I thought that was cheeky at the time...
This now sounds like the new Micar regulation😅 no idea whether Strike will also be affected by this in the future...
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@stefan_21 quite violent, I'm shocked at what's going on here....
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@Testo-Investor Yes, this will get worse and worse over the next few years... a ban on self-hosted wallets was already on the table in the EU😂
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@stefan_21 They can cross me... See me in Switzerland soon if this goes on like this.
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@Testo-Investor I don't have to give notice if I don't have any more lying around or trade I think.

What is the Satoshi test???
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@six satoshi calls you to say that your transfer has gone through 😂
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@Testo-Investor I have put the complete mail in a new post and marked it for you. Probably doesn't just concern Bison
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How do you track your purchases via Strike? At the moment, only Koinly supports the document import. With all other coin trackers you have to enter the purchases and transfers manually
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@Cyonix I do it manually. But I also had to do it with Bison
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