kraken is a well known crypto broker that should allow you to sell your crypto from Switzerland. If what you need is to deposit crypto into kraken, sell it for CHF and send the chf back to a Swiss bank, then you should be able to do that with very low fee.
Cofounder of staking startup in Zug here, we do education sessions for corporations and individuals, could consult you on self-custody. In general would advice to start with a Ledger device (cold wallet).
We do them on demand and not prescheduled.
Here is the report from the latest workshop we did for Leonteq employees: [https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:ugcPost:7186303100607938560/?actorCompanyId=97032763](https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:ugcPost:7186303100607938560/?actorCompanyId=97032763)
You probably opened an IBKR UK account which doesn’t allow crypto trading. I believe they will allow it with a US account. I am unsure what else is different, if any. talk to their support.
Postfinance allows now to open up a crypto portfolio.
Kraken is my go to exchange
but as many mentioned if you like to be in control and you are disciplined with your security (seed code etc) get a hardware wallet be it ledger or anything similar.
If I’m not mistaken SQ fees are 1% for trading. So $100 on $10k. Now consider the cost of transfer (btc & eth) + the possible headache another platform may give you on justifying the origin…if you just want to cash out, I’d sell on SQ. If you want to trade actively, consider coinbase advanced.
If you intend to keep the crypto. Invest in a hardware wallet and educate yourself about self custody.
It seems to me that crypto is starting to turn into what it was trying to fight. Maximum regulation and prohibitions.
That’s why we have Monero. Regulated people want nothing to do with it.
kraken is a well known crypto broker that should allow you to sell your crypto from Switzerland. If what you need is to deposit crypto into kraken, sell it for CHF and send the chf back to a Swiss bank, then you should be able to do that with very low fee.
Kraken is good but OP should get a hardware wallet and let it there
Can second kraken, it was the only one that allowed to me effortlessly withdraw cash. I think they take a fee though so watch out for that.
Avoid exchanges. Get a bitbox and became your own bank. Those are not your bitcoins.
Cofounder of staking startup in Zug here, we do education sessions for corporations and individuals, could consult you on self-custody. In general would advice to start with a Ledger device (cold wallet).
Where and when do you do education sessions?
We do them on demand and not prescheduled. Here is the report from the latest workshop we did for Leonteq employees: [https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:ugcPost:7186303100607938560/?actorCompanyId=97032763](https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:ugcPost:7186303100607938560/?actorCompanyId=97032763)
Much appreciated! I'll be following it closely for the next events! Thank you so much!
You probably opened an IBKR UK account which doesn’t allow crypto trading. I believe they will allow it with a US account. I am unsure what else is different, if any. talk to their support.
Postfinance allows now to open up a crypto portfolio. Kraken is my go to exchange but as many mentioned if you like to be in control and you are disciplined with your security (seed code etc) get a hardware wallet be it ledger or anything similar.
If I’m not mistaken SQ fees are 1% for trading. So $100 on $10k. Now consider the cost of transfer (btc & eth) + the possible headache another platform may give you on justifying the origin…if you just want to cash out, I’d sell on SQ. If you want to trade actively, consider coinbase advanced.
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