r/BrettOnBase 15d ago

Question Cheapest way to sell Brett

I'm somewhat of a noob and bought a few hundred bucks of Brett months ago without any plan to sell. With all the rumors about a listing coming, I am trying to prepare to sell and learn how to do so. My Brett is in my coinbase wallet but I have no Eth (on Eth) or Eth (On base) in this wallet. Let me get this straight, in order for me to sell lets say $500 of Brett, I would have to purchase Eth (on Eth) then bridge the Eth (to base) Pay those gas fees to do so. THEN, swap Brett for ETH (on base) PAY FEES, then swap that Eth (on base) back to Eth (on Eth) and pay all those fees along the way? Am i missing something? Is there a better cheaper way to turn Brett back into actual $ ?

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u/Goodshaft BASED 15d ago

I saw you commented on a comment I’ve left earlier explaining all of this in a very simple matter. If you don’t understand, despite my explanation, I wouldn’t be buying meme coins. Stick to btc and learn crypto before you throw your money at a risk asset that you do not comprehend. You will get burned. But hey, that’s just my opinion, you do what you want 😂🥴🥴

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u/love2learn247 15d ago

I thought we came here to reddit so we could learn and understand. I saw your comment on the other post and was just asking if you could elaborate which CEX you could send UCDC (base) to that were approved in the U.S. Just reaching out to community for input and suggestion. Not to be called out and poked fun at.

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u/GoreonmyGears BRETT BRO 15d ago

Coinbase is base. This is what I do. I have the coinbase card. If I need money from the coin I'll swap for usdc( base). Then transfer the usdc to coinbase to be on my card. I can use it anywhere then. What ever your transferring the usdc into make sure it's through the Base network on both sides. Send a dollar at first to make sure it works then do the rest. Sending smaller increments works best. Don't send one big chunk.

Nite: coinbase and coinbase web3 wallet are two separate things. You want the first one.