When it comes to withdrawing popular cryptocurrencies like BTC, AAVE, and FIL, many people are debating what is the most secure method. The official withdrawal channel of a major exchange uses bank transfers through a physical bank in Bahrain, which generally takes 3 days to arrive, but you have to bear the exchange rate difference loss, and each transaction is limited to around 6.6k. It seems a bit unprofitable, but there is a benefit — you don't have to worry about receiving problematic funds through OTC trading, and a frozen card would be a real hassle. This is a trade-off: sacrificing some exchange rate and limit to gain peace of mind in risk control. Different people have different preferences, depending on how you view this calculation.

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GasFeeCryingvip
· 4h ago
Sigh, a limit of 6.6k is really tight, losing on the exchange rate is also a loss, but thinking about the card freeze issue, maybe forget it.
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PretendingToReadDocsvip
· 4h ago
The 6.6k limit is really impressive. Still have to wait 3 days, and the exchange rate is also unfavorable... Forget it, better to go with the official and safer option.
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ForumLurkervip
· 4h ago
6.6k cap? Still got to suffer the exchange rate, this deal is a bit of a loss.
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GasFeeCriervip
· 4h ago
A limit of 6.6k is really outrageous, and you still get cut by the exchange rate. Off-market trading is attractive, but the risks are also really high.
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