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March 16, 2023, 08:26:48 AM
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Hello everybody.
A friend of mine has a problem and unfortunately they need to exchange BTC for FIAT and then withdraw the money to their bank account.
My friend has an account in Binance, but he asked me if I thought it was safe? Binance in my opinion is, like every exchange, a piece of sh... So, is there any other way to go about doing what he needs? I even thought of sending him FIAT and letting him send me BTC, because I don't plan to sell my BTC soon.

Notes:
1. When I say safe, I mean regarding the fact that exchanges are unpredictable and suddenly they decide to halt transactions. I don't mean anything about taxation etc.
2. He may have to trust an exchange after all, I know and he knows that...

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March 16, 2023, 08:34:30 AM
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He can use Binance if he is ready to do KYC and provide his personal data information like identity document for it. He should make sure that Binance allow people from his country to use the exchange.

For some privacy ways, he can check this site: https://kycnot.me/

There are some like Bisq that are very good decentralized exchange, but I do not know about their trading volume.

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March 16, 2023, 08:38:14 AM
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In principle, he shouldn't have a problem, as he has an account at Binance and the bitcoins there. There is a certain risk in leaving them in centralised entities such as Binance, but I don't see any more risk in changing bitcoin to fiat or simply having the bitcoin there, it's the same risk. Another thing is when he withdraws to his bank account, his bank could stop the transaction and ask him about the origin of the funds if he is not clear.

In any case, if everything has a legal origin and he can prove it, the most he faces is a delay.

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March 16, 2023, 08:41:03 AM
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Hello everybody.
A friend of mine has a problem and unfortunately they need to exchange BTC for FIAT and then withdraw the money to their bank account.
My friend has an account in Binance, but he asked me if I thought it was safe? Binance in my opinion is, like every exchange, a piece of sh... So, is there any other way to go about doing what he needs? I even thought of sending him FIAT and letting him send me BTC, because I don't plan to sell my BTC soon.

Notes:
1. When I say safe, I mean regarding the fact that exchanges are unpredictable and suddenly they decide to halt transactions. I don't mean anything about taxation etc.
2. He may have to trust an exchange after all, I know and he knows that...

You can use https://bisq.network/ and https://hodlhodl.com/ to trade in a decentralized platform without the need to trust CEX since you hold your private key here. The only con was the difference in the price which is understandable since people charge a bit premium on their listing here. There's no KYC or any bullshit centralized thing.

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March 16, 2023, 08:44:20 AM
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My friend has an account in Binance, but he asked me if I thought it was safe? Binance in my opinion is, like every exchange, a piece of sh... So, is there any other way to go about doing what he needs?
Why you're saying Binance is a piece of shit? there's no problem to use Binance as long as you're fine to submit your KYC, it's currently the biggest exchange so huge amount transaction isn't really common on there. Just use Binance to trade, not for holding your coins.

If your friend can wait and doesn't really need the money in hurry, you can suggest him to use Bisq or hodlhodl since it's P2P exchange and there's no way they will halt your withdrawal.

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March 16, 2023, 08:50:46 AM
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If his bitcoins are not involved in theft or crime, there should be no problem transferring bitcoins to Binance in exchange for fiat. Another note is that you need to make sure his Binance account is KYC to avoid unnecessary trouble. Binance is still safe for instant transactions, it's just not safe when you use them to store long-term assets. But if the two of you really trust each other, why not do as you think? The two of you can trade with each other since you also have the need to hold bitcoins for the long term.

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March 16, 2023, 08:53:47 AM
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Binance is trusted exchange market and possibility withdrawing huge amount to be cash trough P2P, you don't need third party or local exchange market for withdrawing to the bank but selling fiat by P2P and use the same Bank account name with your friend Binance account exchange. I don't think difficult withdrawing assets in exchange market exactly with Binance but don't tries huge amount for first time selling trough P2P in Binance.

Another way to withdraw fund in Binance you can convert fiat fund to your local pair, in Binance several countries pair trading and I used it before withdrawing to my local exchange, don't need to trade fiat or stable coins in your local exchange market and directly withdrawing become your local money currencies.

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My friend has an account in Binance, but he asked me if I thought it was safe? Binance in my opinion is, like every exchange, a piece of sh... So, is there any other way to go about doing what he needs? I even thought of sending him FIAT and letting him send me BTC, because I don't plan to sell my BTC soon.
Even though I have Binance account, went though KYC (had to do it to unlock account due lost 2FA), using their debit card for 2 years and never had any issues with them, I honestly still wouldn't trust them with larger amounts and would find some other way, most likely directly P2P.


There are some like Bisq that are very good decentralized exchange, but I do not know about their trading volume.
Well, since he mentioned that his friend wants to exchange large amounts Bisq is probably not the best way to do it if you wanna do it fast due their low volume so may end up losing a lot of money. Then again, if his friend is not in a hurry and has time, he can do it gradually little by little.

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March 16, 2023, 09:24:40 AM
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Hello everybody.
A friend of mine has a problem and unfortunately they need to exchange BTC for FIAT and then withdraw the money to their bank account.
My friend has an account in Binance, but he asked me if I thought it was safe? Binance in my opinion is, like every exchange, a piece of sh... So, is there any other way to go about doing what he needs? I even thought of sending him FIAT and letting him send me BTC, because I don't plan to sell my BTC soon.

Notes:
1. When I say safe, I mean regarding the fact that exchanges are unpredictable and suddenly they decide to halt transactions. I don't mean anything about taxation etc.
2. He may have to trust an exchange after all, I know and he knows that...
There is no big deal here. Here should register on Binance, get his or herself verified using any provided means of identification verification in Binance. It does not take longer time to complete verification if the information provided are accurate. After successfully passed the verification, click on P2P service and choose available vendors to trade with. Make sure you attached your banking information first thou. To be on a safer side, select among the verified vendors. If you have the money up to the quantity of btc he wants to exchange, then you can send him the money and collect the btc in return so you can save him or her of time wasting.
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March 16, 2023, 09:40:22 AM
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Assuming we were dealing with a little number of funds here I would have asked you to just go ahead with using Binance, I guess you're already aware of the fact that you'll be asked to complete your KYC but since you mentioned a large amount then I'll ask that you look for a decentralized exchange like https://bisq.network, not suitable for large volume trade, for example that the way you won't have to worry about your coin being seized by any central body.

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I even thought of sending him FIAT and letting him send me BTC, b,ecause I don't plan to sell my BTC soon.

This will be the safest and most trusted option all you have to do now is to compare the price that he was supposed to sell in an exchange and them send him the money once you've confirm that he has sent you the coins, at least this way none of you will be able to scam each other unlike online p2p tht's been flooded by scammer looking for newbies to dupe.

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March 16, 2023, 09:55:47 AM
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Hello everybody.
A friend of mine has a problem and unfortunately they need to exchange BTC for FIAT and then withdraw the money to their bank account.
My friend has an account in Binance, but he asked me if I thought it was safe? Binance in my opinion is, like every exchange, a piece of sh... So, is there any other way to go about doing what he needs? I even thought of sending him FIAT and letting him send me BTC, because I don't plan to sell my BTC soon.

Notes:
1. When I say safe, I mean regarding the fact that exchanges are unpredictable and suddenly they decide to halt transactions. I don't mean anything about taxation etc.
2. He may have to trust an exchange after all, I know and he knows that...
There is no big deal here. Here should register on Binance, get his or herself verified using any provided means of identification verification in Binance. It does not take longer time to complete verification if the information provided are accurate. After successfully passed the verification, click on P2P service and choose available vendors to trade with. Make sure you attached your banking information first thou. To be on a safer side, select among the verified vendors. If you have the money up to the quantity of btc he wants to exchange, then you can send him the money and collect the btc in return so you can save him or her of time wasting.

Assuming we were dealing with a little number of funds here I would have asked you to just go ahead with using Binance, I guess you're already aware of the fact that you'll be asked to complete your KYC but since you mentioned a large amount then I'll ask that you look for a decentralized exchange like https://bisq.network, not suitable for large volume trade, for example that the way you won't have to worry about your coin being seized by any central body.

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I even thought of sending him FIAT and letting him send me BTC, b,ecause I don't plan to sell my BTC soon.

This will be the safest and most trusted option all you have to do now is to compare the price that he was supposed to sell in an exchange and them send him the money once you've confirm that he has sent you the coins, at least this way none of you will be able to scam each other unlike online p2p tht's been flooded by scammer looking for newbies to dupe.

He already has a verified account in Binance. No unfortunately I don't have the cash equivalent. It is not a huge amount, but it is definetely more than I can afford...

My friend has an account in Binance, but he asked me if I thought it was safe? Binance in my opinion is, like every exchange, a piece of sh... So, is there any other way to go about doing what he needs?
Why you're saying Binance is a piece of shit? there's no problem to use Binance as long as you're fine to submit your KYC, it's currently the biggest exchange so huge amount transaction isn't really common on there. Just use Binance to trade, not for holding your coins.

If your friend can wait and doesn't really need the money in hurry, you can suggest him to use Bisq or hodlhodl since it's P2P exchange and there's no way they will halt your withdrawal.

Hello, I didn't want to be rude Tongue Binance must be totally organised for a massive crypto withdrawal to external wallets. It is everyone's right to choose self-custody over cex. However, they stated liquidity issues, which is unacceptable and a little scary.

In principle, he shouldn't have a problem, as he has an account at Binance and the bitcoins there. There is a certain risk in leaving them in centralised entities such as Binance, but I don't see any more risk in changing bitcoin to fiat or simply having the bitcoin there, it's the same risk. Another thing is when he withdraws to his bank account, his bank could stop the transaction and ask him about the origin of the funds if he is not clear.

In any case, if everything has a legal origin and he can prove it, the most he faces is a delay.

thanks. As I said, our only anxiety has to do with their liquidity.

My friend has an account in Binance, but he asked me if I thought it was safe? Binance in my opinion is, like every exchange, a piece of sh... So, is there any other way to go about doing what he needs? I even thought of sending him FIAT and letting him send me BTC, because I don't plan to sell my BTC soon.
Even though I have Binance account, went though KYC (had to do it to unlock account due lost 2FA), using their debit card for 2 years and never had any issues with them, I honestly still wouldn't trust them with larger amounts and would find some other way, most likely directly P2P.


There are some like Bisq that are very good decentralized exchange, but I do not know about their trading volume.
Well, since he mentioned that his friend wants to exchange large amounts Bisq is probably not the best way to do it if you wanna do it fast due their low volume so may end up losing a lot of money. Then again, if his friend is not in a hurry and has time, he can do it gradually little by little.

That's exactly my point my friend. I also have a Binance account, but I don't use it at all. I use hodl hodl, but I can't tell him to use hodl hodl too, since I don't recommend it for large amounts.

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March 16, 2023, 10:05:45 AM
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It is not a huge amount, but it is definetely more than I can afford...

That's exactly my point my friend. I also have a Binance account, but I don't use it at all. I use hodl hodl, but I can't tell him to use hodl hodl too, since I don't recommend it for large amounts.
Aren't you contradicting yourself here as first you said its a big amount, they you said its not and now again you say its big?

Anyway, if in the end is not a huge amount you should definitely advise your friend to check Bisq as it should be possible to sell bitcoin in relatively short time frame. If he doesn't want to go through that hassle and amount is not big, he can try Binance too but in that case he should be ready to go through some extra verifications.

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March 16, 2023, 10:26:05 AM
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Binance is one of the most trusted crypto exchanges, so it's pretty safe as long as a person is ready to comply with their rules. If it's a really big transaction, I believe they can ask about the sources of money, and if a bank account receives a big transaction, the bank might have questions as well. So I don't know, perhaps split into several transactions and into several bank accounts if it's possible and easy in your country? I wouldn't do a big transaction via an exchange because I wouldn't want to deal with the delays and sorting things out, as well as a small but present risk of not getting your money, either due to a scam or funds being frozen by the exchange or by the bank.

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March 16, 2023, 10:34:45 AM
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I think it's only natural for your friend to ask that because Exchanging large amounts of BTC for FIAT can be a risky process, so it's important to make sure you do it safely and legally. As we all know Binance is a popular exchange that offers crypto-to-fiat exchanges, and the process is usually quite simple as some exchanges may charge a fee for withdrawals. Additionally, if you are looking for more privacy when exchanging your BTC for FIAT, you may want to consider peer-to-peer exchanges, as they can offer more anonymity.

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March 16, 2023, 12:22:56 PM
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It is not a huge amount, but it is definetely more than I can afford...

That's exactly my point my friend. I also have a Binance account, but I don't use it at all. I use hodl hodl, but I can't tell him to use hodl hodl too, since I don't recommend it for large amounts.
Aren't you contradicting yourself here as first you said its a big amount, they you said its not and now again you say its big?

Anyway, if in the end is not a huge amount you should definitely advise your friend to check Bisq as it should be possible to sell bitcoin in relatively short time frame. If he doesn't want to go through that hassle and amount is not big, he can try Binance too but in that case he should be ready to go through some extra verifications.

Sorry for the misunderstanding.

The amount is big enough for him to be afraid to trust any exchange to make the exchange. It is also big enough for me to consider sending him FIAT in exchange for his BTC.

When I say it is not a huge amount, I mean it is not a life-changing amount (for the majority of people living in Europe - where we live).

Binance is one of the most trusted crypto exchanges, so it's pretty safe as long as a person is ready to comply with their rules. If it's a really big transaction, I believe they can ask about the sources of money, and if a bank account receives a big transaction, the bank might have questions as well. So I don't know, perhaps split into several transactions and into several bank accounts if it's possible and easy in your country? I wouldn't do a big transaction via an exchange because I wouldn't want to deal with the delays and sorting things out, as well as a small but present risk of not getting your money, either due to a scam or funds being frozen by the exchange or by the bank.

Fortunately it is possible to split the withdrawals in multiple accounts. Thanks for the suggestion my friend.

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So far, I've never had a problem using binance, and I think it's one of the most reliable exchanges out there right now. your friend just needs to do KY and try to exchange the assets he has. If you feel that binance is not trusted, you can help your friend by sending him fiat and he sends you the bitcoin he has. Also, he might be able to split the assets he has into parts to send to Binance to try to withdraw from there.

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March 16, 2023, 12:58:15 PM
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Exchange small amounts on the exchange which you are prepared to lose just in case they halt transactions like you said and then you reduce the risk and will not lose all of it. The fees will cost more but I do not think this is a problem if you want security instead of trying to sell all your Bitcoin at once. I recommend only exchanging on reputable exchanges because they are less likely to halt transactions suddenly. You can maybe use a p2p exchange but I think these are more risky for the things you are concerned about because you are relying on the exchange and the person you are trading with not halting transactions and I think you will be better with a centralized exchange in this scenario.
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You said it yourself 'exchanges are unpredictable' so no one could really tell you what to expect here but personally, I wouldn't go with Binance, not when dealing with fiat anyway. You should look into Coinbase.

But I think what you should be more concerned about here, is the bank you're going to deal with. You probably have a higher risk with them, than you do with an exchange because you're converting to fiat.

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Very laughable, how is Binance exchange a piece of shit? This is the bet exchange that handles crypto to Fiat service very well, their P2P is very reliable than many others, unless you go against their rules, like don't release your fund until you get your money credited into your bank account, all you need to do is pass the KYC verification.

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March 16, 2023, 03:32:59 PM
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So far, I've never had a problem using binance, and I think it's one of the most reliable exchanges out there right now. your friend just needs to do KY and try to exchange the assets he has. If you feel that binance is not trusted, you can help your friend by sending him fiat and he sends you the bitcoin he has. Also, he might be able to split the assets he has into parts to send to Binance to try to withdraw from there.

I recommend Binance, it's really a reliable exchange for us, I've been using them for the past 5 years and haven't had any problems with small to large amounts. If two people are really close, they can exchange it, but if they are not very close, it is not recommended because there is still a chance that one of them scams because this is a large amount of money.
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