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Economy => Currency exchange => Topic started by: jambola2 on June 13, 2017, 08:32:00 PM



Title: Buying 1 ETH for BTC
Post by: jambola2 on June 13, 2017, 08:32:00 PM
I don't really trust most exchanges, so I'd be happy if someone could sell me 1 ETH.
You either go first, or are sufficiently trusted, or find an escrow.
PM me if interested, I might not notice replies quickly.


Title: Re: Buying 1 ETH for BTC
Post by: gt_addict on June 13, 2017, 08:58:26 PM
I put a thread up about buying ETH with BTC and it was removed for some reason. Not sure why, wouldve been nice if one of the mods/admins messaged me as to why.

Just a heads up incade you find this thread gets deleted. Good luck woth the trade though  :)


Title: Re: Buying 1 ETH for BTC
Post by: Lone Shark on June 13, 2017, 08:59:20 PM
I don't really trust most exchanges, so I'd be happy if someone could sell me 1 ETH.
You either go first, or are sufficiently trusted, or find an escrow.
PM me if interested, I might not notice replies quickly.


If you don't mind paying more at spot price then you might find people willing to sell you here. But if you're looking to buy at spot prices you got to trust the exchanges. 1 ETH is not really that large to be afraid the exchanges will steal your money.


Title: Re: Buying 1 ETH for BTC
Post by: jambola2 on June 13, 2017, 09:16:04 PM
I put a thread up about buying ETH with BTC and it was removed for some reason. Not sure why, wouldve been nice if one of the mods/admins messaged me as to why.

Just a heads up incade you find this thread gets deleted. Good luck woth the trade though  :)

Maybe it's because you had multiple marketplace threads open or something?
Other than that, I don't know why that would happen....

I don't really trust most exchanges, so I'd be happy if someone could sell me 1 ETH.
You either go first, or are sufficiently trusted, or find an escrow.
PM me if interested, I might not notice replies quickly.


If you don't mind paying more at spot price then you might find people willing to sell you here. But if you're looking to buy at spot prices you got to trust the exchanges. 1 ETH is not really that large to be afraid the exchanges will steal your money.

Nah it's not that they'll steal my money. It's just that I've heard that most exchanges need a lot of your info to even get involved.
And shapeshift's rates always seem terrible to me for some reason.
If anyone can suggest a relatively easy to use exchange, that doesn't need details but doesn't rip you off, I'll gladly use that.


Title: Re: Buying 1 ETH for BTC
Post by: Lone Shark on June 13, 2017, 09:29:01 PM
I put a thread up about buying ETH with BTC and it was removed for some reason. Not sure why, wouldve been nice if one of the mods/admins messaged me as to why.

Just a heads up incade you find this thread gets deleted. Good luck woth the trade though  :)

Maybe it's because you had multiple marketplace threads open or something?
Other than that, I don't know why that would happen....

I don't really trust most exchanges, so I'd be happy if someone could sell me 1 ETH.
You either go first, or are sufficiently trusted, or find an escrow.
PM me if interested, I might not notice replies quickly.


If you don't mind paying more at spot price then you might find people willing to sell you here. But if you're looking to buy at spot prices you got to trust the exchanges. 1 ETH is not really that large to be afraid the exchanges will steal your money.

Nah it's not that they'll steal my money. It's just that I've heard that most exchanges need a lot of your info to even get involved.
And shapeshift's rates always seem terrible to me for some reason.
If anyone can suggest a relatively easy to use exchange, that doesn't need details but doesn't rip you off, I'll gladly use that.


Just use poloniex. They just ask for a first name and a last name. You can make stuff up, that's up to you. Limits will be at $2,000/day which is large enough for your trade anyway. They don't ask for additional ID if you don't want to verify your account. Verification is just for purposes of raising your limits anyway.


Title: Re: Buying 1 ETH for BTC
Post by: Reynaldo on June 13, 2017, 09:47:12 PM
I can do this at 5% over market price for my eth; let me know or use bittrex. It's a registered market in the USA, its safe and there's no need to give out that much information for just 1 ether (~400$ usd)


Title: Re: Buying 1 ETH for BTC
Post by: jambola2 on June 13, 2017, 10:08:09 PM

Just use poloniex. They just ask for a first name and a last name. You can make stuff up, that's up to you. Limits will be at $2,000/day which is large enough for your trade anyway. They don't ask for additional ID if you don't want to verify your account. Verification is just for purposes of raising your limits anyway.

Uhh I had my poloniex account compromised somehow, so I'm reluctant to go back there.
Also, I think it shouldn't be too much harder to find an alternative.

I can do this at 5% over market price for my eth; let me know or use bittrex. It's a registered market in the USA, its safe and there's no need to give out that much information for just 1 ether (~400$ usd)

Thank you! I just deposited my Bitcoin there, hoping it works out well.
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