Saitama Inu (SAITAMA) Discussion Thread

JoelB

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Next time avoid gas fees and just buy from Hotbit. Buy it there, and then transfer to your Trust wallet/MetaMask/whatever. Fee to transfer is 2.5billion tokens, but you’ll start getting reflections (Hotbit doesn’t give them).

This sounds like a solid option when gas fees are on some rape shyt but right now.... 2.5 billy is about $160 USD....more or less what Gas fee's are on Uniswap.
 
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Crypto.com app and coinbase.

I sink like 10k into cro coin and have download a few apps to try to buy saitama..Saitama.. I don't have the patience sometimes to go through multiple steps
Buy usdt on Crypto.com. Send it to your usdt wallet on an exchange that carries Saitama. Lbank is one example. Use the usdt to buy Saitama.

When you’re ready to cash out, sell your Saitama for usdt. Transfer the usdt back to your Crypto.com wallet. Sell to your fiat wallet. Withdraw to bank.
 
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I would use coinbase wallet and use uniswap, wait until gas prices are the lowest like at 2-3am and then have the eth loaded on the wallet already Uniswap is crazy with gas fees plus the slippage bullshyt.

OR

you can use places like hotbit or bitmart... those are easier I guess... :ld: and realize these two dont charge eth gas fees but withdrawal they take a percentage before your able to remove them off their exchage

Hey so wanted to help out a bit here. Uniswap while it allows your assets to be on the wallet of your choice directly you can possibly have $100-150 in fees in Uniswap attempting to buy back Saitama and end up with 25% of what you spent. Same with Shinja. I personally advise buying Saitama on LBank. You get your reflections holding it there (similar to Trust wallet) and you can swap to your wallet if you deem fit. It’s also cheaper and you don’t have to stay up til 3-4am hoping for the cheapest ETH fees.

Shinja, not financial advice but I would buy it on Hotbit, take the 2.5 billion token loss and move it where you see fit. Right now 2.5 billion tokens is toughly $73 I think, which is comparable to Uniswap fees, but you could alternatively just hold on Hotbit and while you wont get reflections on Hotbit — you dont take a hit to transfer them.

Im personally willing to risk them taking a percentage than Uniswap taking 70% in fees and giving you roughly 20-30% of whatever you spent.
 

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Buy usdt on Crypto.com. Send it to your usdt wallet on an exchange that carries Saitama. Lbank is one example. Use the usdt to buy Saitama.

When you’re ready to cash out, sell your Saitama for usdt. Transfer the usdt back to your Crypto.com wallet. Sell to your fiat wallet. Withdraw to bank.

XLM is cheaper and faster. Buy XLM on crypto.com or Coinbase Pro (not regular Coinbase just sign in using your Coinbase account) — Transfers in -5 minutes, there’s no transaction fee, and when you convert to USDT you don’t have a large transaction fee.
 

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Hey so wanted to help out a bit here. Uniswap while it allows your assets to be on the wallet of your choice directly you can possibly have $100-150 in fees in Uniswap attempting to buy back Saitama and end up with 25% of what you spent. Same with Shinja. I personally advise buying Saitama on LBank. You get your reflections holding it there (similar to Trust wallet) and you can swap to your wallet if you deem fit. It’s also cheaper and you don’t have to stay up til 3-4am hoping for the cheapest ETH fees.

Shinja, not financial advice but I would buy it on Hotbit, take the 2.5 billion token loss and move it where you see fit. Right now 2.5 billion tokens is toughly $73 I think, which is comparable to Uniswap fees, but you could alternatively just hold on Hotbit and while you wont get reflections on Hotbit — you dont take a hit to transfer them.

Im personally willing to risk them taking a percentage than Uniswap taking 70% in fees and giving you roughly 20-30% of whatever you spent.
Just started reading reviews for hotbit and I’m impressed by the level of security
 

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Hey so wanted to help out a bit here. Uniswap while it allows your assets to be on the wallet of your choice directly you can possibly have $100-150 in fees in Uniswap attempting to buy back Saitama and end up with 25% of what you spent. Same with Shinja. I personally advise buying Saitama on LBank. You get your reflections holding it there (similar to Trust wallet) and you can swap to your wallet if you deem fit. It’s also cheaper and you don’t have to stay up til 3-4am hoping for the cheapest ETH fees.

Shinja, not financial advice but I would buy it on Hotbit, take the 2.5 billion token loss and move it where you see fit. Right now 2.5 billion tokens is toughly $73 I think, which is comparable to Uniswap fees, but you could alternatively just hold on Hotbit and while you wont get reflections on Hotbit — you dont take a hit to transfer them.

Im personally willing to risk them taking a percentage than Uniswap taking 70% in fees and giving you roughly 20-30% of whatever you spent.

:ld: of course but the majority of us when we brought saitama brought in when gas fees was at the all time low in Uniswap and you could buy anything that was on the market without crazy slippage...

Hotbit seems like the best option right now...:ld: especially if you wanna buy in wiithout the gas fees
 

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:ld: of course but the majority of us when we brought saitama brought in when gas fees was at the all time low in Uniswap and you could buy anything that was on the market without crazy slippage...

Hotbit seems like the best option right now...:ld: especially if you wanna buy in wiithout the gas fees

+1. I’m only speaking to people who either want to buy for the first time, or plan on buying more.
 

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scrolling through twitter reading random saitama tweets:

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