u/abstractedlineup

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My buddy asked why I never sell my crypto and I didn't have a good answer until recently

So, I was at a friend's place playing a game on his PS5 last weekend and crypto came up like it always does. He's been asking about getting in for a while. At some point he goes "wait, you've been holding for years and never cashed any of it out? what's the point then?" Caught me off guard, so I mumbled something about waiting for the next cycle and we moved on.

But it stuck with me, because I have sold before. Winter of last year my boiler went out and I needed cash fast, so I sold a chunk of BTC to cover the repair. Felt fine at the time but I'd rather still have those coins as I am always hoping for BTC to go up lol.

After that I looked into what else you can do. Had heard of borrowing against your crypto but never bothered to try it tbh. Checked out a few platforms (Coinbase and a couple others) before settling on Nexo. Felt the most straightforward and the rates worked out fine.

Last time something came up I pulled a small line against my holdings, paid it back from my paycheck over a few months, BTC stayed intact the whole time.

That's the answer I should've given him. You don't actually have to choose between holding and using the money. Still kinda bitter I didn't figure this out before the boiler crisis lol.

So how do you guys handle it? Sell along the way, hold no matter what, or borrow against it like I ended up doing? If borrowing, where do you borrow?

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u/abstractedlineup — 1 day ago

Moving to the US soon. What's actually working for crypto interest over there?

Moving to the US in a few months. I’ve been in Europe and used a couple of platforms here that I know won’t work stateside, or at least not the same way. Hold mostly BTC and ETH plus some stables. Trying to figure out what the actual landscape looks like for a US resident right now. I know Coinbase is the safe pick but the rates seem meh. Looked into Kraken too but not sure how the earning side works there.

Also seen Nexo mentioned but not sure what the deal is for US users specifically. Are there state restrictions I should know about? What are people actually using and not hating?

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u/abstractedlineup — 13 days ago