What is the safest process flow to buy peps using crypto?

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I have seen mention of accounts being closed, orders not going through etc. Currently I have use crypto.com for purchasing bitcoin. Exodus as a wallet. I don't want to risk my coin or get my account shutdown. What is the safest way for me to purchase peptides? The vendor I am looking at accepts Bitcoin, USDT, USDC, PYUSD and a few more.

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Find a reputable broker that isn't margined to heck. And limit buy the USDT/USDC near the spot needed for whatever purchase. E.g., .99976 limit order will buy $100 USDT for about $100.05 of USD. Commission fee will be like 45 cents. Then withdraw to the wallet address given from the person selling. Use whatever network they use; usually solana, tron, etc. I think there's no other fees anymore; used to be $4 per withdrawal. Just the ~45 cent commission to buy it.

If you convert USD to USDT instead of just buying spot, then you will pay a conversion fee of like $5 or something.
 
I have seen mention of accounts being closed, orders not going through etc. Currently I have use crypto.com for purchasing bitcoin. Exodus as a wallet. I don't want to risk my coin or get my account shutdown. What is the safest way for me to purchase peptides? The vendor I am looking at accepts Bitcoin, USDT, USDC, PYUSD and a few more.

TY

I wrote a post about this a while back.

 
The vendor I am looking at accepts Bitcoin, USDT, USDC, PYUSD and a few more.
It's important to find out from your vendor which network each of these is accepted through. E.g. "USDT on Solana".

And be aware that each network also has its own cryptocoin, so you're not in that scenario trying to obtain SOL, the native cryptocurrency of that network.

Also, I recommend you quickly (but not necessarily directly) get your money into a stablecoin currency (pegged to the U.S. dollar), rather than leave it in Bitcoin whose value will fluctuate (sometimes quickly) during the course of your transaction, possibly leaving the vendor shortchanged and cranky.
 
Not too long ago, I bought $150 in pyusd directly in Exodus just to see if I could, and if there would be a five day wait the way there is when I do the buy-pyusd-in-paypal-then-send. I could indeed, and there was no waiting. I just looked, and the fees are $1.50 for $150, and $3 for $200.

That seems like a pretty good deal if I want to buy now and don't want to wait; and I THINK that is not dangerous, because it's buying into my wallet and not a suspicious Chinese vendor. But am I missing something important?
 
Not too long ago, I bought $150 in pyusd directly in Exodus just to see if I could, and if there would be a five day wait the way there is when I do the buy-pyusd-in-paypal-then-send. I could indeed, and there was no waiting. I just looked, and the fees are $1.50 for $150, and $3 for $200.

That seems like a pretty good deal if I want to buy now and don't want to wait; and I THINK that is not dangerous, because it's buying into my wallet and not a suspicious Chinese vendor. But am I missing something important?
Not sure about your crypto protocol, I am sure it is wonderful!...I started with "paypal...to Coinbase...to Exodus...to vendor"....it has worked every time, and I am well aware there are probably much better and cheaper ways of doing this process, but to be honest, when my pep stash gets maybe just a bit larger, I will never do crypto again! 😎...so the most I ever want to know is...PP...CB...Ex...vendor....done...👍
 
Not sure about your crypto protocol, I am sure it is wonderful!...I started with "paypal...to Coinbase...to Exodus...to vendor"....it has worked every time, and I am well aware there are probably much better and cheaper ways of doing this process, but to be honest, when my pep stash gets maybe just a bit larger, I will never do crypto again! 😎...so the most I ever want to know is...PP...CB...Ex...vendor....done...👍
I usually do PayPal to Exodus, Jupiter to convert to USDT if needed (rarely is, most of the Gb's take pyusd) then to vendor. I've never heard of Exodus to buy, then send. It seems to work, but it seems like if the only downside was "costs a couple bucks," I'd hear about it more often.
 
I usually do PayPal to Exodus, Jupiter to convert to USDT if needed (rarely is, most of the Gb's take pyusd) then to vendor. I've never heard of Exodus to buy, then send. It seems to work, but it seems like if the only downside was "costs a couple bucks," I'd hear about it more often.
I onramp into Coinbase with papypal. It automagically comes in as USDC....So, I make my deal with a vendor, and once I have a price total, I send that amount to Exodus from Coinbase, and as soon as Exodus shows it in, I launch it over to the vendor. My exodus wallet only retains a bit of residue USDC, and some eth and sol...
 

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