Once again this year, we would like to sweeten the Advent season for our readers with an Advent calendar. In a slightly different form, each door contains a “knowledge bomb”, which will be supplemented with an extraordinary special prize on today’s Christmas Day.
With a hopefully quenched thirst for knowledge, it is time for the final day of this year’s CVJ.CH Advent calendar. Hidden behind the 24th door are several prizes for one lucky winner to enjoy. Win the prizes by liking and retweeting the corresponding Twitter post on our German channel.
The past year has once again illustrated the fragility of centralized crypto service providers and the importance of selecting reputable ones. Basically, the motto “not your keys not your coins” applies – self-custody is generally recommended. However, if you do not want to forego the advantages of centralized platforms (convenience, liquidity, speed, etc.), you should ideally fall back on established and reputable Swiss providers.
Start or continue your crypto journey with the comfort of reputable providers and win the following prizes:
CHF 200 Trading Credit with Swissquote
Swissquote, the Swiss leader in online banking has been occupying an important place in the Swiss financial world for years. In addition to various investment options, the platform also offers trading and custody of cryptocurrencies. One lucky CVJ.CH reader will receive a “Trading Credit” in the amount of CHF 200 valid until the end of January 2023.
A Trading Credit is a trading or brokerage fee credit that can be redeemed on orders through Swissquote. Prerequisite is an account with Swissquote Bank AG.
Ledger Nano S+ & Trezor Model One
“Not your keys not your coins”: for true advocates of decentralization, the Advent prize additionally includes the leading “state of the art” hardware wallets contributed by Swiss crypto hardware specialist bitconsult. With the Ledger Nano S Plus or a Trezor Model One, you can store your crypto assets in a self-determined way.
Torremilanos 2016 Crianza
And last but not least, the winner will receive a bottle of red wine from Crianza, Spain. One wine connoisseur describes the drop as a very good and solid Tempranillo with a beautiful dark ruby color and dark reflections on the rim. The nose is smooth and round with fresh aromas of vanilla, cherry and oak. Nicely round and balanced on the palate. The shock of the FTX debacle is just easier to take with a few glasses of red wine.