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Title: Withdraw fiat into bank account in states
Post by: Devilish on August 08, 2015, 10:16:48 PM
Hi guys,

I'm in Canada and I got spoiled by an exchange called Vault Of Satoshi. We have something called Interac over here that allows us to allow companies like VoS to withdraw funds from my bank as if it was an ATM transaction to fund a BTC purchase.

More importantly, if I wanted to withdraw the BTC as fiat, thats also possible by linking to a bank account (albeit it may take 2-3 days).

I wanted to know what is one such reliable exchange in the states.
I will be sending monthly payments to someone in Indiana who has a bank account in Chase and I'm trying to guide them with BTC except can't seem to find a proper exchange for it.

Can someone give me a couple exchanges please? Less fees, and fast turnarounds?
Thanks!


Title: Re: Withdraw fiat into bank account in states
Post by: Victor Beckham on August 08, 2015, 10:23:46 PM
Have you tried www.100bit.co.in and/or LocalBitcoins.com ?


Title: Re: Withdraw fiat into bank account in states
Post by: zmhtech on August 08, 2015, 11:24:40 PM
I use Coinbase. It sounds exactly how your website works. you basically just link a bank account, and you can instantly buy and sell BTC from the online wallet. buying BTC takes 5 days to get the BTC, but when you buy, your price is locked in. when you sell, you get the money within 2 days. It has worked great for me so far, and of course you move the BTC you buy into a paper wallet.


Title: Re: Withdraw fiat into bank account in states
Post by: BitcoinNewsMagazine on August 08, 2015, 11:32:41 PM
Circle or Coinbase.


Title: Re: Withdraw fiat into bank account in states
Post by: Devilish on August 09, 2015, 04:17:42 PM
Hi guys,

Thanks so much!
Coinbase looks like it's going to be the one. When I send to their Coinbase wallet, they can withdraw it into their Chase account, and you say it's going to be 2 business days?

Thanks again!