Title: [BTC OTC Deal – 50,000+ BTC Available] Post by: Bonsano on August 26, 2025, 05:28:54 PM [BTC OTC Deal – 50,000+ BTC Available] Dear members I have contacts with sellers who are prepared to sell more than 50,000 BTC through OTC transactions. This offer is open only to serious buyers. Terms Minimum requirement: Buyer must prove wallet with 20 million USDT and provide CIS . Discounts: Based on the amount the buyer wishes to purchase: 5/3 6/3 7/4 8/4 8/5 Procedure: Details of the process will be shared once you contact me on Telegram. Contact: For more information, please contact me via Telegram: https://t.me/broskiiuw Note: Only verified and serious buyers will be considered. Title: Re: [BTC OTC Deal – 50,000+ BTC Available] Post by: ContentWriter on August 27, 2025, 12:48:49 AM This sort of 'deal' doesn't work here. You can see that I already know it's not a deal but a cheap attempt to scam someone here. The reality is that you're in the wrong place because most people around here know what's tenable in the crypto space and what's not. For starters, you just registered a new account with zero reputation, so no one would entrust even a cent to you. Secondly, why would anyone deal with a stranger who could easily steal their money when there are dozens of safe exchanges that protect all parties? So, I suggest that you find something more reasonable to post here if you want people to take you seriously.
Title: Re: [BTC OTC Deal – 50,000+ BTC Available] Post by: aoluain on August 27, 2025, 08:58:43 AM OP might get lucky - its a very long shot but almost everyone here will see through that introduction
to buy BTC50,000. Anyone with 20 million USDT in a wallet would be savvy enough to not take the OP's offer, there are other secure and safer options which are proven. Let this be a warning to every newbie here on the forum to not entertain a seemingly discounted deal from "a new account with zero reputation" Note: Only verified and serious buyers will be considered.[/center] Thats reassuring, how does anyone here verify your reputation as a seller? why do we have to engage with you through Telegram? Title: Re: [BTC OTC Deal – 50,000+ BTC Available] Post by: bias on August 27, 2025, 12:30:36 PM BTC OTC Deal – 50,000+ BTC Available Another skydiver noob who has 50k+ of BTC and wants to sell them in OTC...🤭 However, it's funny that all of those noob trolls state that they have this particular number of BTC. Buyer must prove wallet with 20 million USDT and provide CIS . And you, as a seller, don't have to prove shit, right? Wtf are you thinking with this?!🙄😂 Contact:For more information, please contact me via Telegram: https://t.me/broskiiuw Sure thing man, I already sent a message! I don't want to lose such an opportunity... Note: Only verified and serious buyers will be considered. Said the most verified and serious seller of all time.😂 Title: Re: [BTC OTC Deal – 50,000+ BTC Available] Post by: Bonsano on September 01, 2025, 09:37:45 AM Sorry, but if the account is new and I don’t have a reputation, it doesn’t necessarily mean that I’m not serious or that I’m a scammer.
I’m not a seller; I’m in direct contact with his mandate. There’s no reason to share wallets or other information here because there are all kinds of people. Anyone who is interested can contact me and will find out everything they need to know. There’s no risk of any scam from our side because everything is public on the blockchain, and all wallets can be verified. Also, the seller releases the BTC first, and we work with insurance, so there’s no need for confusion. Thank you. Title: Re: [BTC OTC Deal – 50,000+ BTC Available] Post by: logfiles on September 01, 2025, 08:37:36 PM There’s no reason to share wallets or other information here because there are all kinds of people. There’s no risk of any scam from our side because everything is public on the blockchain, and all wallets can be verified. Ooh, well, someone is contradicting himself. Just sell off the 50,000+ Bitcoins through an exchange because you are not going to find anyone here interested in your offer. Why are you not selling them off easily through an exchange? Are the stolen coins?Or are you looking to trick someone. We usually get such accounts like your which such funny offers in this board. Title: Re: [BTC OTC Deal – 50,000+ BTC Available] Post by: Bonsano on September 02, 2025, 07:17:14 AM OTC (Over-The-Counter) BTC deals are used for large transactions that cannot be executed easily on regular exchanges without moving the market price significantly. That’s why institutional investors, funds, or high-net-worth buyers prefer OTC channels – they can buy or sell directly under agreed conditions, often with a discount, and without impacting the open market.
I’m not the seller and I don’t own such amounts of BTC. I’m simply in contact with the seller’s mandate and sharing this opportunity for anyone who might be genuinely interested. I completely understand the skepticism, since there are a lot of scams out there, but in this case, the process is structured – BTC transactions are verifiable on the blockchain, funds are secured with insurance, and the seller releases the coins first. My role is only to connect serious parties. If someone isn’t interested, that’s perfectly fine, but for those who are, OTC deals are exactly the kind of structure designed for transactions of this size, which can’t realistically go through a normal exchange. Title: Re: [BTC OTC Deal – 50,000+ BTC Available] Post by: condoras on September 02, 2025, 01:04:00 PM OTC (Over-The-Counter) BTC deals are used for large transactions that cannot be executed easily on regular exchanges without moving the market price significantly. That’s why institutional investors, funds, or high-net-worth buyers prefer OTC channels – they can buy or sell directly under agreed conditions, often with a discount, and without impacting the open market. Some of that is true, but the main problem is trust and integrity. Something that you are missing badly. I’m not the seller and I don’t own such amounts of BTC. I’m simply in contact with the seller’s mandate and sharing this opportunity for anyone who might be genuinely interested. I completely understand the skepticism, since there are a lot of scams out there, but in this case, the process is structured – BTC transactions are verifiable on the blockchain, funds are secured with insurance, and the seller releases the coins first. And for what reason does the seller need you? If he post here will be the same newbie as you, no difference whatsoever. By the way, what does the process have to do with the safety of the buyer? You said irrelevant things to convince us. My role is only to connect serious parties. If someone isn’t interested, that’s perfectly fine, but for those who are, OTC deals are exactly the kind of structure designed for transactions of this size, which can’t realistically go through a normal exchange. Oh, and why is that? You are serious and not them, or does your account have any significant meaning and trust among our community? If you want serious buyers, then be a serious seller. Tell your boss to sign an address that has the 50kBTC, and then you can start talking about seriousness. Also, who told you that you can't sell such amounts through an exchanger? Better change your narrative because you are becoming funny... Title: Re: [BTC OTC Deal – 50,000+ BTC Available] Post by: logfiles on September 05, 2025, 11:16:57 PM OTC (Over-The-Counter) BTC deals are used for large transactions that cannot be executed easily on regular exchanges without moving the market price significantly. That’s why institutional investors, funds, or high-net-worth buyers prefer OTC channels – they can buy or sell directly under agreed conditions, often with a discount, and without impacting the open market. I didn't want to go this far, but a majority of exchanges have portals for BTC OTC deals. You don't even need to dig so deep to find one. This is why I asked, why not use those exchanges?Need examples? 1. Binance - https://www.binance.com/en/vip-portal/trading 2. Crypto.com - https://crypto.com/exchange/otc 3. Kraken - https://www.kraken.com/institutions/otc |