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Correct me if I am wrong, but those decentralized exchanges don't seem to allow converting a token to dollars/euros/other currencies or vice versa. At some point the ecosystem needs to interact with banks for on and off ramps, and that is where Coinbase excels.
Bisq does exactly that and looks quiet promising.
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You can convert to USD stablecoins, which is still an off ramp, but has the benefit of no AML on decentralised exchanges.
I can't pay my mortgage with stablecoins, though. They also aren't an on ramp.
It also works the other way, so they are an on-ramp, just with a slightly higher fee. However i wouldn't 100% rely on these regulated stable coins as an off-ramp if the crypto market implodes and everybody runs for the exit.
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I can't pay my mortgage with stablecoins, though. They also aren't an on ramp.
You can redeem stable-coins like True USD or PAX to a US bank account after passing KYC, with 1 token=1 USD. You can redeem up to 60k/day on PAXOS for a $20 flat fee per redemption, on tier 1 KYC. It also works the other way, so they are an on-ramp, just with a slightly higher fee. However i wouldn't 100% rely on these regulated stable coins as an off-ramp if the crypto market implodes and everybody runs for the exit…
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Don't forget working for it by doing stuff and receiving payment in them. That's my personal philosophical favorite.
No one wants to pay you for legal above-board work in bitcoin[0] because bitcoin is not a useful currency (for reasons that have been rehashed plenty of times in HN comments. [0] within margin of error
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You can redeem stable-coins like True USD or PAX to a US bank account after passing KYC, with 1 token=1 USD. You can redeem up to 60k/day on PAXOS for a $20 flat fee per redemption, on tier 1 KYC. It also works the other way, so they are an on-ramp, just with a slightly higher fee. However i wouldn't 100% rely on these regulated stable coins as an off-ramp if the crypto market implodes and everybody runs for the exit…
Right. To a bank. After passing KYC. On an exchange like Coinbase. That's my point: Coinbase is well positioned to be the on and off ramp for crypto by being legitimate enough to interface with the US financial system.
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Right. To a bank. After passing KYC. On an exchange like Coinbase. That's my point: Coinbase is well positioned to be the on and off ramp for crypto by being legitimate enough to interface with the US financial system.
My take is that needing on/offramps proves crypto (and coinbase) is nothing but a huge casino at this point. I've been involved for 7 years and i still can't spend my crpto directly or without some serious gymnastics involved. So tired of people saying the tech is new, 'we are early adopters', etc. I'm personally steering clear of coinbase if they go public.
Couldn't agree more.
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I would argue the biggest threat to coinbase is another crypto winter where volumes fall by 90%! And eventually the asset class becoming mature, so fees also fall by another 90%
That’s what we call a strong correction. Or even a « capitulation ». It’s pretty healthy if u ask me. Market cycles. It will happen again. The question is when? After what BTCUSD price? We’ll probably run the bull a few more months and then crash. And then start all again.
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#98Too tired to read the article, but please, everyone, buy your crypto via Coinbase Pro. The fees are only a fraction of what Coinbase charges.
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One thing with the eth/uni world.. it seems like fluffy unicorn land. It's full of new lingo and bits to assemble (metamask etc) to maybe get something working. The crowd for this might be very small.
Metamask is an app and browser extension. It's basically a crypto browser. The same way the internet needs a browser. Your argument can easily be used to dismiss the early internet.
It's more like early TCP where you have to install and set up the whole network stack of the month than early WWW to me.