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The other day I was asking here how to exchange a few BNB I had from a while back...
Well, it turns out @0xbitcoiner told me to exchange them for USDT and then for BTC.
Here is my process:
So I did the following: I sent the BNB from Metamask to Pionex.
There, I exchanged them from BNB to USDT.
And then from Pionex, I sent them to @speedwallet. Why Speed Wallet? Well, because it has a fast swap function, and the fees for withdrawing funds to the main Bitcoin network are very high, and I was going to lose half or more of my money. So it was better to lose one USDT than half.
Inside the Wallet, I swapped them for BTC.
Done, we now have our satoshis in our wallet.
The whole process actually took me about 10 minutes.
@DarthCoin I already left my shit hahahhaha
Now it's time to move these sats to a cold wallet, since they're not yours in this wallet. Since you mentioned Darthcoin, there are several guides on this.
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It's the next step, when I reach at least 100k satoshis
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @SatAttack 2h
A good in-between step could be sending those sats to an onchain bluewallet. It's still a hot wallet but it's open sourced, wildly reviewed, very easy to recover.
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The fees would be the same since it’s going to be moved anyway, so it’s best to send it to a cold wallet from the start. From what I understood, he doesn’t want a 20k UTXO — but to me, it’s much better to keep even a UTXO of that size on-chain.
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33 sats \ 1 reply \ @0xbitcoiner 7h
glad I could help. Any particular reason you went with USDT on TRON?
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It was because it was the possible output network from Pionex, and it coincided with the one received in the Speed Wallet
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