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The lowest trading volume tier is $1M-$20M a month -- totally different league. Also the fees start at .18% for takers and .08% for makers, quickly going down to near zero for institutions with large AUMs. Prime routes orders dynamically for optimal execution, including fees, so the largely made up notion that Coinbase is not competitive on fees is once again so far off, the reality is the opposite this time: prime is a highly competitive product for an important investor class from a trusted company in a space most institutional investors find confusing and perceive as somewhat dodgy. Are there other firms out there with the crypto nous and, crucially, the size to offer comparable products? This page about Kraken sounds great for individual/retail investors, though Coinbase Pro is competitive (but Coinbase isn't), but Prime should not be reviewed here. There's no comparing those kinds of trading services with those provided for retail clients.
Based on our record, BitPay seems to be a lot more popular than Coinbase Prime. While we know about 43 links to BitPay, we've tracked only 4 mentions of Coinbase Prime. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
You use what's called a Prime Broker and execute an OTC (Over The Counter) trade. Coinbase has one: https://primebroker.coinbase.com/. Source: about 3 years ago
Exchanges have their limits , coinbase does offer https://primebroker.coinbase.com/ for large amounts though. Source: about 3 years ago
I THINK their securities license covers their institutional services. Coinbase Prime. Source: about 3 years ago
I could be wrong though - it's worth looking into. But coinbase, who report to HMRC anyway, have an OTC - https://primebroker.coinbase.com/ - so it's not like "all OTCs are dodgy" at least. Source: about 3 years ago
Plenty of software solutions like https://bitpay.com/ do this. Source: 11 months ago
Also, both Crypto.com and Bitpay offer a debit card that can be loaded using crypto. It's actually quite convenient, but just understand that 1) once the money is in, you can't get it out, and 2) you can't use the card to purchase crypto (lol). And a bit of a pro tip, if you're looking to load one of these cards with, let's say, a few thousand dollars, make sure to swap your ETH to a stablecoin (i.e. USDC, USDT,... Source: about 1 year ago
Can you message me the invoice ID? Once received, I will contact you from bitpay.com Support Channel. Source: about 1 year ago
1) Easiest: use a 3rd party API like BitPay. Downside: they charge a 1% + $0.25 for every payment. Source: over 1 year ago
For example, an article on a crypto forum about how a particular company is 'accepting Bitcoin' will not point out that in most cases, the company in question is not actually accepting crypto, but instead partnering with an intermediary exchange who will accept crypto, convert it to fiat, and then pay the company. This is also the case with Paypal. They're lauded as now allowing people to buy/sell crypto, but in... Source: over 1 year ago
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