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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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@Testo-Investor I took a look at the structure, it's quite cool you apparently only pay fees on your trading volume depending on how high they are so it doesn't matter if you do hourly or daily as long as you have x trading volume
Less than €250 per month: 0.99%
250 € to less than 2,000 € per month: 0.95%
€ 2,000 to less than € 5,000 per month: 0.89%
€ 5,000 to less than € 50,000 per month: 0.79%
€ 50,000 to less than € 500,000 per month: 0.69%
€ 500,000 to less than € 5,000,000 per month: 0.59%
€ 5,000,000 to less than € 15,000,000 per month: 0.49%
Over €15,000,000 per month: 0.39%
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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 there is crazy buy it yourself on bitget there it is also very cheap
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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