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November 30, 2017, 06:15:14 PM
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Is there an exchange (or platform) that meets the below criteria?

1) Reputable company in reputable country, preferably USA.
2) Has a phone number where a human will answer (unlike Coinbase) and/or will reply to online support in a timely manner.
3) Good for high volume.
4) Low fees for high volume.  I regard even 0.25% as high.  If you buy, say, $1m in stock, you'd pay $10.  0.25% is $2,500 for a transaction fee.  I understand the fees won't be the same as a Charles Schwab, but how low can one go for high-volume purchase of digital currency such as BTC?
5) Can fund with USD.
6) Can transfer out ALL of one's USD or BTC etc. in one day and not be subject to stupid daily export limits on one's own assets.

It seems to me that there is no decent, low-cost, trustworthy option for the larger players.  I hope I'm wrong.
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November 30, 2017, 11:27:08 PM
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Is there an exchange (or platform) that meets the below criteria?

1) Reputable company in reputable country, preferably USA.
2) Has a phone number where a human will answer (unlike Coinbase) and/or will reply to online support in a timely manner.
3) Good for high volume.
4) Low fees for high volume.  I regard even 0.25% as high.  If you buy, say, $1m in stock, you'd pay $10.  0.25% is $2,500 for a transaction fee.  I understand the fees won't be the same as a Charles Schwab, but how low can one go for high-volume purchase of digital currency such as BTC?
5) Can fund with USD.
6) Can transfer out ALL of one's USD or BTC etc. in one day and not be subject to stupid daily export limits on one's own assets.

It seems to me that there is no decent, low-cost, trustworthy option for the larger players.  I hope I'm wrong.
I have not tried it yet but I have it on good authority that this is worth looking at:

https://genesistrading.com/

once I try it myself I will know more about it.

Minimum transaction size is $25,000.  So, this might be what you are looking for.

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November 30, 2017, 11:32:02 PM
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I'm going to be taking a look at https://coinsquare.io/wealth - not USA but Canada. I've had no issues at all with there regular service. I'm sorry I don't know there rates. Funding with USD is possible though.

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