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I often use SwapSpace, where registration can be avoided. I would like to draw your attention to the support of this platform. They will quickly and clearly explain and help. Good job.
I like the interface of the site, it is very usable. It provides the correct information for my account. I exchanged for the first time on this platform and am very surprised how the support works. They answered accurately and quickly. Well done!
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You can find these big gainers and other 1850+ coins on swapspace.co 🚀. Source: 12 months ago
Which one is your favorite? Don't forget that you can swap any of them on SwapSpace 🚀. Source: 12 months ago
Here is the alternative. First, you'll probably want a cold storage wallet. With it you can keep your VET, BNB and FLOKI....and USDC safely off exchanges. The legal work around is as follows - Only use your US broker for changing fiat into USDC and visa versa. Once you have a cold wallet and a US broker that can change fiat to crypto (coinbase is the cheapest if you want USDC over the matic network (not... Source: about 1 year ago
Now, what I typically do with this is withdraw directly to an instant swap service (like changelly/fixedfloat) and I use swapspace.co to determine which service has the best price. I want to swap the remaining $100 ETH --> BTC. [Why do I do this? In a nutshell, it saves on fees. MEXC has 0% maker/taker and reasonable withdrawal fees....but most instant services are like 0.05% and aren't great if you are doing... Source: about 1 year ago
I used SwapSpace to both buy & sell IOTA in the past 2 days. No KYC. Everything went as expected. I first tested a small ($20) transaction. As should you, before the whole stack. Source: about 1 year ago
Firefly is open source and free: https://firefly-iii.org. Source: over 2 years ago
I also use Firefly (https://firefly-iii.org). If you're comfortable self-hosting, it's a nice option. There are importer tools for things like YNAB or CSV files from your bank. Source: over 2 years ago
I use Firefly III but it's self-hosted. It does support multiple currencies though. Source: over 2 years ago
If you're tech savvy, I would recommend locally hosted Firefly III with parsers of PDF bank statements (it's Canada, most banks can't even properly export CSV with all transactions...) Https://firefly-iii.org/. Source: almost 3 years ago
A https://firefly-iii.org self-budget instance treated like an ARG where community members post fictitious monetary tasks for wins and losses. Each account would be a player and after x amount of time, whoever has the highest amount of money in their account wins. Tasks can be posted on some kind of self-hosted Kanban board (haven’t tried any yet) or on a Wiki page. Source: about 3 years ago
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