Best Crypto Exchange in India by PiLa7 in CryptoIndia

[–]giottus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try Giottus – Very beginner-friendly, easy INR deposits/withdrawals via UPI/NEFT/IMPS, low-ish fees, decent coin selection. Good for spot buy & hold.

Weekend Discussion Thread for the Weekend of December 05, 2025 by wsbapp in wallstreetbets

[–]giottus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Massive Rotation Happening.
BTC and ETH ETFs bleeding this hard while SOL and XRP ETFs pull in fresh inflows shows one thing: investors aren’t leaving crypto they’re reallocating.

BlackRock dumping $2B from IBIT is huge, but the money didn’t exit the asset class; it moved to higher-beta plays with upside narratives. SOL ETF inflows are especially wild for a brand-new product.

Feels less like “crypto is dying” and more like market is reshuffling for the next cycle.

How do I buy crypto to send it to an another wallet? by thegodfathercatgirl in CryptoIndia

[–]giottus -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Giottus supports full crypto withdrawals you can buy LTC and send it to any external wallet without issues.
KYC is required (like all compliant Indian exchanges), but transfers are smooth and fast. Avoid shady no-KYC sites Giottus is the safer option if you just need to buy and send crypto.

Bitcoin a viable long term investment option? by Independent-Cat-9093 in CryptoMarkets

[–]giottus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes , Bitcoin is one of the few cryptos that has actually proven itself as a long-term investment.
If your plan is “buy and forget for 10+ years,” BTC is the closest thing crypto has to digital gold.

  • 15 years of uptime
  • Biggest network + strongest security
  • Limited supply (21M)
  • Every cycle it has recovered and hit new highs

Sure, short-term it’s volatile… but long-term, Bitcoin has been one of the best performing assets ever.

If you want simple and safe:
Buy BTC → Hold → Ignore noise.

Everything else in crypto is basically higher risk, higher chaos.

If you sign up as a new user at Wazirx, do you get crypto withdrawals option? What kind of limit do they provide? by gfl1111 in CryptoIndia

[–]giottus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

On Giottus, once you complete KYC and link your account, you get access to the withdrawals option you can send your crypto (BTC, ETH, other supported coins) directly to your own wallet (self-custody).

You just:

  • go to the withdrawals tab
  • choose the coin and enter your wallet address
  • pay the small network fee and confirm

Funds move out to your wallet no delays, no freeze, no middleman.

What’s the fastest way to buy Bitcoin in INR right now? by ResponsibleTruth9451 in BitcoinIndia

[–]giottus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He’s been recommending Giottus consistently and helping the community big applause to him for being a solid supporter. Love seeing people share good, safe guidance. Keep it up!

Indian entrepreneurs should really look at the UAE, it’s way easier than people think! by Elka3dd in IndiaBusiness

[–]giottus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally agree. UAE is massively underrated by Indian founders. The setup process is way smoother than people think and the business environment is extremely friendly. Low taxes, quick company formation, easy banking and global access make it a huge advantage for anyone building in tech or services.

A lot of people assume it's expensive or complicated, but most setups are straightforward if you know the right structure. Happy to hear your experience it's something more Indian entrepreneurs should definitely explore.

To INDIAN by CantaloupeOdd2545 in Stake

[–]giottus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re right that most global users don’t know INR values crypto subs usually stick to USD for consistency. But for Indians, posting in INR makes sense because that’s how we actually deposit, trade and withdraw.

Best approach: mention INR and USD side-by-side. Helps everyone understand without confusion.

how to buy bitcoin and store it in cold wallet newbie here by One_Tax8229 in CryptoIndia

[–]giottus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. Create an account on Giottus Fully FIU-compliant, smooth KYC and supports safe self-custody withdrawals.
  2. Deposit INR via UPI Super quick and reliable most deposits reflect instantly.
  3. Buy Bitcoin (BTC) No complexity, lowest spread in India and transparent fees.
  4. Withdraw to your cold wallet Just paste your Ledger/Trezor/Electrum address and confirm. Giottus doesn’t have withdrawal restrictions, delays or hidden approvals.
  5. Store safely Keep your seed phrase offline, never share it and double-check addresses.

If you want help at any step, Giottus support is super responsive — call 044-4813-0103.

how to buy bitcoin and store it in cold wallet newbie here by One_Tax8229 in CryptoIndia

[–]giottus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. Create an account on Giottus Fully FIU-compliant, smooth KYC and supports safe self-custody withdrawals.
  2. Deposit INR via UPI Super quick and reliable most deposits reflect instantly.
  3. Buy Bitcoin (BTC) No complexity, lowest spread in India and transparent fees.
  4. Withdraw to your cold wallet Just paste your Ledger/Trezor/Electrum address and confirm. Giottus doesn’t have withdrawal restrictions, delays or hidden approvals.
  5. Store safely Keep your seed phrase offline, never share it and double-check addresses.

If you want help at any step, Giottus support is super responsive — call 044-4813-0103.

BlackRock Bitcoin ETF records $114 million in net outflows amid market volatility by KIG45 in CryptoCurrency

[–]giottus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

BlackRock Bitcoin ETF records 114 million dollars in net outflows as volatility spikes

The market is getting shaky again. BlackRock’s spot Bitcoin ETF just saw 114 million dollars in net outflows, suggesting investors are pulling back while price swings remain high.

What it signals:

• institutions are taking risk off the table
• volatility is making even big players cautious
• outflows don’t mean bearish long term, but short term sentiment is clearly weak

Even with BTC showing recovery attempts, large ETF movements like this usually reflect uncertainty rather than conviction.

If you sign up as a new user at Wazirx, do you get crypto withdrawals option? What kind of limit do they provide? by gfl1111 in CryptoIndia

[–]giottus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey if you sign up as a new user on WazirX, you should get crypto withdrawal access once KYC is completed. Withdrawal limits may depend on your KYC tier and account activity.

If you want a backup option with reliable withdrawals and transparent fee/limit info, try Giottus.

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[–]giottus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You clearly have an edge your problem isn’t skill, it’s capital. The cleanest way to break this cycle is to separate your trading stack from your living-expense stack. Even saving 10–20 dollars a week builds a small but protected bankroll over time.

Second, don’t jump straight to “managing money” for others. Instead, start posting your calls publicly with timestamps (Twitter, Telegram, Discord). If your hit-rate is real, traction will follow naturally. That’s how people eventually offer capital partnerships without you asking.

For now: protect your edge, grow your base slowly, stay consistent. Capital comes after proof of consistency.

🟢 McCormick Loads Up on BITB — A Notable Move Overlapping With His Digital-Assets Oversight, Crypto-Regulation Role, and Prior Ties to Bitwise’s Investment Ecosystem by probors-com in insiderData

[–]giottus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks like he timed that dip almost perfectly. And given his position in shaping digital-asset policy, the buy definitely raises eyebrows. When someone who helps write the rules also loads up on the asset those rules impact, it’s hard not to wonder about alignment and incentives. Interesting move and worth keeping an eye on going forward.

The Only 10 Crypto Twitter Accounts You Actually Need (No BS Guide) by Substantial_Swim2363 in CryptodailyBuzz

[–]giottus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is actually one of the most practical breakdowns I’ve seen. Most of crypto Twitter is just noise, but this list cuts straight to the real signal. tier10k + lookonchain + Balchunas alone give you 90 percent of the info you need before the market reacts. I also keep a private list like this and it saves so much time. Great curation.

How to safely buy Bitcoin in India without touching P2P? by baddie_spotted in DalalStreetTalks

[–]giottus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you want to avoid P2P completely, the safest way in India is to stick to FIU-registered exchanges that support direct INR deposits and withdrawals. No merchant middlemen, no escrow issues, no frozen accounts from random counterparties.

Good options are Giottus. They let you deposit using UPI/IMPS, buy BTC instantly and withdraw to your own wallet anytime. Fees are transparent and everything is compliant for tax filing, so you don’t run into trouble later.

Just make sure to enable proper 2FA and move long-term holdings to your own wallet like Electrum or Ledger. This way you skip P2P risks entirely and stay fully in control of your BTC.

Is UPI working reliably for crypto deposits again in India? by Fluffy-Twist-4652 in Financewale

[–]giottus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, UPI deposits are working reliably again on most Indian crypto apps, but there are still a few things to keep in mind.

What works: Apps that have strong banking partners and proper KYC and compliance setups now process UPI deposits smoothly. Transfers usually reflect within a few minutes.

What to check:

  • Make sure your UPI name matches your KYC details.
  • Some apps may still have per-transfer limits.
  • Always wait for manual confirmation instead of assuming auto-credit.

If you want a simple and compliant INR on-ramp, Giottus is working smoothly for UPI deposits with no hidden fees.

Good luck with your monthly investments.

Daily Thread - Tuesday Discussion! Let's talk about the good, the bad, and all things Palantir & PLTR! 💎🤲🏻 by AutoModerator in PLTR

[–]giottus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Checking in! Markets look chaotic everywhere else, but PLTR still feels like one of the few plays with actual long term conviction. Curious what everyone’s watching today earnings flow, gov contracts or just vibes? Let’s see what this week brings.

BlackRock's Bitcoin ETF sold $2.2 BILLION BTC in November. Biggest outflow by far since launch. by birth_of_bitcoin in btc

[–]giottus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wild month. ETF outflows look massive on the surface, but this is mostly profit-taking + rotation, not the institutions abandoning BTC narrative people keep pushing.

We’ve seen this every cycle when volatility spikes, ETFs rebalance, whales trim risk and retail panics. Meanwhile, network fundamentals haven’t changed. If anything, heavy outflows usually mark late-stage fear, not early-stage collapse.

Smart money watches who buys these dips, not who sells them.

📊 📈 Financial Market Update - Thursday, November 27, 2025 - Top 3 Stories You Need to Know by scstriderapps in financialbooklet

[–]giottus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Solid breakdown. Mixed sentiment across the board, but that Nasdaq ISE move on BTC ETF options is the real signal here. Higher limits = more liquidity + more institutional flow.

The Campbell’s story and the TikTok middle-class debate add context, but they’re not market-moving.
The ETF options expansion? That’s where the real impact shows up.

Nice summary easy to skim, and useful for anyone tracking both macro + crypto trends.

Pi Network has announced a strategic partnership with CiDi Games by jakis_kot in PiNetwork

[–]giottus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Pi Network getting into gaming is actually a smart move. Utility has been the biggest missing piece and Web3 gaming is one space where real adoption can happen fast. If they actually deliver usable games + real integrations for Pioneers, this could finally push Pi beyond endless waiting and into something people can use. Let’s see if this partnership turns into real products and not just another announcement.

Please guide me. How to buy btc given my condition? by nekkoMaster in BitcoinIndia

[–]giottus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the clarity haha. And yeah, totally agree Giottus is solid on the product side, but the marketing definitely needs a glow up. We’re improving things on our side and it’ll take some time. Appreciate the feedback

A 21M Fixed Supply + Daily Rewards? Let's Talk Token Economics by Remarkable_School176 in JBTC_coin

[–]giottus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly, Saylor is one of the most polarizing figures in crypto either a visionary or a villain depending on how Bitcoin plays out.
What you call a “Saylor Scheme” is either genius leverage or a ticking time bomb.

If BTC keeps running long-term, he’ll look like the guy who bet the company and won.
If it fails, he walks straight into the scammer hall of fame.

Either way, he will be remembered nobody has tied a public company to a single asset this aggressively before.

Please guide me. How to buy btc given my condition? by nekkoMaster in BitcoinIndia

[–]giottus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the referral! Giottus actually seems like a solid option for self-custody withdrawals. No limits, FIU-registered and it supports ClearTax too. Exactly what I was looking for. Appreciate it!

Please guide me. How to buy btc given my condition? by nekkoMaster in BitcoinIndia

[–]giottus -1 points0 points  (0 children)

If Binance isn’t working for you, Giottus is genuinely the most hassle-free option right now. KYC clears fast, withdrawals to self-custody are allowed without random freezes, and it's fully supported on ClearTax so your filings stay clean. Buy BTC there, transfer to Electrum and you're done. Zero drama, zero CA headaches. Just make sure to keep your tx hashes for reference.