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Hello Gang, I’m on the business side for Walmart right now. Walmart Global Tech recently offered me a role to move to the San Bruno office, but I’d be taking a demotion from L6 to E5. YOE: 8, COMP(200k base, 25% bonus, 100k RSU). Is this competitive in the bay? I have Doordash and Instacart in the pipeline, but no final offers yet.
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@pwc ok. Thanks, chief!
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So plan B is still on track after all?
Time to buy.
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Use coinbase pro. Same loving, cheaper fees.
Login** not loving 😂
I use Coinbase (obvi).
Chief
Why y’all got the “Inc.” in there? It ruins the vibe.
No fees if you use direct deposit via coinbase
Chief
I mean, Robinhood has no fees, but you don’t actually own the crypto (yet, until they add wallets). You can also set up recurring investments.
Chief
SD1 The point of owning your coins is participating in the whole defi economy- which is essentially sending the coins from one address to another, swapping for other coins, staking them for rewards, loaning them for interest…
You can’t do any of that on Robinhood as your coins are stuck there, so you can only speculate on price movement. Therefore, you don’t actually “own” the coins on Robinhood, you can only benefit from the price going up (and visa versa).
I use Nexo. Just dump some cash into the default USD wallet and then exchange into the available cryptos from there. Earns some interest along the way. Not a trading platform so as it’s more geared toward buy and hold it keeps the temptation to buy and sell at bay. It’s worked for me as a beginner.
No idea about New York SA2
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I use Voyager, it has great interest rates
Use Coinbase Pro.
Coinbase pro has really cheap fees
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Binance US has been pretty good to me. I think there’s a 10cents fee for my $20 weekly buys.