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Title: eToro launches Bitcoin trade
Post by: gsingh on January 13, 2014, 10:19:14 AM
In a potentially game-changing move for Bitcoin, eToro – the online social investment network with over 3 million traders – has announced that it will allow members to trade the digital-only currency.

http://techcitynews.com/2014/01/13/etoro-launches-bitcoin-trade/


Title: Re: eToro launches Bitcoin trade
Post by: badger_hunter on January 13, 2014, 12:06:52 PM
i just created a account there,  BTC looks  great in there with all the other  Financial stocks.  Great news   :)


Title: Re: eToro launches Bitcoin trade
Post by: bitpop on January 13, 2014, 01:23:55 PM
Etoro isn't open to usa right?


Title: Re: eToro launches Bitcoin trade
Post by: Kouye on January 13, 2014, 01:33:06 PM
Etoro isn't open to usa right?

http://www.etoro.com/usa/

Being in europe, I can't check if BTC is listed, as the site automatically redirects me to the european orderbook.


Title: Re: eToro launches Bitcoin trade
Post by: badger_hunter on January 13, 2014, 01:45:48 PM
that's a shame i'm in the UK it's working fine here i even brought  some to  test.    deposited some money from Paypal then brought some  :)


Title: Re: eToro launches Bitcoin trade
Post by: Lauda on January 13, 2014, 01:55:50 PM
Screenshot?


Title: Re: eToro launches Bitcoin trade
Post by: gsingh on January 13, 2014, 01:59:07 PM
One option could be to deposit using paypal and use UK based web proxy if it doesn't work in US.


Title: Re: eToro launches Bitcoin trade
Post by: badger_hunter on January 13, 2014, 02:00:32 PM
 :)

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Title: Re: eToro launches Bitcoin trade
Post by: bitpop on January 13, 2014, 02:20:36 PM
As far as I know, etoro is neutered in the usa.


Title: Re: eToro launches Bitcoin trade
Post by: franky1 on January 13, 2014, 02:40:04 PM
their treating it like bitcoin is a company and your betting on the price. meaning your not actually buying bitcoin and neither is etoro on your behalf

you might aswell get ablank peice of paper and ask a friend to buy it of you and u just write down the details on a piece of paper.. this will not affect bitcoin prices as etoro are not buying from any exchange.

its all fake trading based on following actual trades on actual exchanges that are unrelated to etoro, this is why i think eft's and other crap are not worth it. its great for FIAT traders to make more FIAT. but those that truly understand bitcoin and want bitcoin to succeed. etoro has nothing to do with bitcoin.. its just a logo on their webpage and a chart that changes,, no actual bitcoins are traded on etoro.

its like their printing fakecoins


Title: Re: eToro launches Bitcoin trade
Post by: Mowcore on January 13, 2014, 02:54:55 PM
It's like having your very own cake....... but not being able to eat it all.



Title: Re: eToro launches Bitcoin trade
Post by: CooterCoin on January 13, 2014, 03:51:45 PM
their treating it like bitcoin is a company and your betting on the price. meaning your not actually buying bitcoin and neither is etoro on your behalf

you might aswell get ablank peice of paper and ask a friend to buy it of you and u just write down the details on a piece of paper.. this will not affect bitcoin prices as etoro are not buying from any exchange.

its all fake trading based on following actual trades on actual exchanges that are unrelated to etoro, this is why i think eft's and other crap are not worth it. its great for FIAT traders to make more FIAT. but those that truly understand bitcoin and want bitcoin to succeed. etoro has nothing to do with bitcoin.. its just a logo on their webpage and a chart that changes,, no actual bitcoins are traded on etoro.

its like their printing fakecoins

Great, that's all we need is for the corrupt shoe shine boys on Wall Street to bloat BitCoin's value with speculative paper!!!

CooterCoin


Title: Re: eToro launches Bitcoin trade
Post by: franky1 on January 13, 2014, 05:10:58 PM
It's like having your very own cake....... but not being able to eat it all.



its more like wanting to buy an ipad but being sold an apple mousepad, calling it a ipad.



Title: Re: eToro launches Bitcoin trade
Post by: keithers on January 13, 2014, 07:00:22 PM
Wanted to check this out...is this confirmed as a no-go in the united states?  :-[


Title: Re: eToro launches Bitcoin trade
Post by: btcusury on January 13, 2014, 07:30:49 PM
Wow, Bitcoin EFT, just what we needed! In no time we'll have 2.1 billion BTC (100x) in IOU's like with the paper silver market.


Title: Re: eToro launches Bitcoin trade
Post by: dewdeded on January 13, 2014, 07:34:51 PM
- etoro sucks brutal.
- Worst customer support every.
- Execution time oft wrong, sometimes products/trades with value for customers disappear magically, products wrong described, they change rules as they want/like/need all the time (cant rely on it)
- Account verification needs like 4 weeks more.
- Withdrawing takes 6 and more weeks
(but cashin with any many payment methods only takes some seconds hahaahah)

Just Google:
"etoro scam", "etoro fraud", "etoro sucks" "etoro support" .....


Stay away from this bullshit site. This page is very bad. Worst then PayPal.


Title: Re: eToro launches Bitcoin trade
Post by: Cryddit on January 13, 2014, 08:24:11 PM
Doesn't look neutered from here, and I'm in the US. 

They're offering Paypal to bitcoin, but only buy/sell Bitcoin four times a day so they don't guarantee price.

Only stipulation I can see is that it has to be paypal backed up by a debit card rather than a credit card. 


Title: Re: eToro launches Bitcoin trade
Post by: LiteCoinGuy on January 13, 2014, 10:31:06 PM
nice okay but "game-changing"? nooo :)


Title: Re: eToro launches Bitcoin trade
Post by: keithers on January 14, 2014, 11:47:49 PM
Doesn't look neutered from here, and I'm in the US. 

They're offering Paypal to bitcoin, but only buy/sell Bitcoin four times a day so they don't guarantee price.

Only stipulation I can see is that it has to be paypal backed up by a debit card rather than a credit card. 

hmmm..that sounds less than good.  Did you end up buying any bitcoin through them?


Title: Re: eToro launches Bitcoin trade
Post by: bitpop on January 14, 2014, 11:50:37 PM
Doesn't look neutered from here, and I'm in the US. 

They're offering Paypal to bitcoin, but only buy/sell Bitcoin four times a day so they don't guarantee price.

Only stipulation I can see is that it has to be paypal backed up by a debit card rather than a credit card. 

hmmm..that sounds less than good.  Did you end up buying any bitcoin through them?

I don't think you can. You're just betting.


Title: Re: eToro launches Bitcoin trade
Post by: keithers on January 15, 2014, 12:11:53 AM
Doesn't look neutered from here, and I'm in the US. 

They're offering Paypal to bitcoin, but only buy/sell Bitcoin four times a day so they don't guarantee price.

Only stipulation I can see is that it has to be paypal backed up by a debit card rather than a credit card. 

hmmm..that sounds less than good.  Did you end up buying any bitcoin through them?

I don't think you can. You're just betting.

oh really?  I didn't know that...I am really uneducated on the services etoro provides...I just browsed their website and it looks open to US citizens, but I didn't have time to really look around and read into what they are offering.   I just saw from the front page the ability to work with gold, oil, bitcoin, etc...


Title: Re: eToro launches Bitcoin trade
Post by: Cryddit on January 15, 2014, 01:35:34 AM

hmmm..that sounds less than good.  Did you end up buying any bitcoin through them?

I did not.  I prefer to buy local, ie, in person, at a local cafe, over a cuppa coffee or something that we'll finish while we shoot the breeze and the tx matures. Much nicer than going through escrow and paying localbitcoins.com etc.





Title: Re: eToro launches Bitcoin trade
Post by: Thom on January 15, 2014, 01:39:01 AM
Wider adoption = good.

Investing in BTC's value @ etoro instead of investing in BTC = wtf.


Title: Re: eToro launches Bitcoin trade
Post by: bitpop on January 15, 2014, 05:00:55 AM
Wider adoption = good.

Investing in BTC's value @ etoro instead of investing in BTC = wtf.

Etoro is more like a casino


Title: Re: eToro launches Bitcoin trade
Post by: frga13 on January 15, 2014, 06:42:09 AM
Wider adoption = good.

Investing in BTC's value @ etoro instead of investing in BTC = wtf.

Etoro is more like a casino

Most of the stock trades are like a casino  ;D


Title: Re: eToro launches Bitcoin trade
Post by: Thom on January 15, 2014, 09:54:50 AM
Wider adoption = good.

Investing in BTC's value @ etoro instead of investing in BTC = wtf.

Etoro is more like a casino

Most of the stock trades are like a casino  ;D

Then I'll bet a dollar on the house turning a profit. Let it ride.


Title: Re: eToro launches Bitcoin trade
Post by: battlescars on January 15, 2014, 11:45:20 AM
Etoro is a great tool@ I really like how they launched the trade it makes trading much more easier for BTC,
well this is a good move im very happy , good luck making money people. hah:)


Title: Re: eToro launches Bitcoin trade
Post by: glub0x on January 15, 2014, 12:05:30 PM
you can't withdraw Btc, but when i "bet" on btc, they have to buy some at some point right?
Otherwise if bitcoin shoot up and i clear my "investment" they will go bankrupt.


Title: Re: eToro launches Bitcoin trade
Post by: qfdev on January 15, 2014, 12:59:28 PM
Had a very bad experience so far with ETORO.. Although admittedly in some part due to me diving in and not reading anything :)

I setup an account uploaded $50, attempted to buy some Bitcoin, at which point I realised that ETORO is essentially just a spread-betting CFD platform. I am now trying to withdraw the $50 and close my account but I can't until I've completed the ID verification and Money Laundering checks...This page constantly errors out and I'm stuck now speaking to some drone in their support center who keeps pointing me back to the withdraw funds guide!! Massive waste of time!


Title: Re: eToro launches Bitcoin trade
Post by: bitpop on January 15, 2014, 02:57:45 PM
Yeah people don't waste your time. If you want to bet, do it by having bitcoins in your hands.


Title: Re: eToro launches Bitcoin trade
Post by: indy999 on January 17, 2014, 11:04:04 AM
Cool


Title: Re: eToro launches Bitcoin trade
Post by: BruceWayne on January 17, 2014, 12:04:23 PM
Wow, Bitcoin EFT, just what we needed! In no time we'll have 2.1 billion BTC (100x) in IOU's like with the paper silver market.


Hi There

I'm Amos and i manage the trading department in eToro and part of the Colored Coins team.
As a bitcoin fans and big part of the bitcoin community our goal is to open Bitcoin to the mass.

You are basing your comment on facts that are not true. For each Bitcoin CFD that one is buying using eToro platform we buy one bitcoin in one of the exchanges.
There is not leverage and betting here.

So a simple guy who want to hold Bitcoin and gain from the price movement just like EUR/USD or AAPL stock can buy Bitcoins and hold them without worry about security or trying to understand how the wallet works.
It's the easiest way to approach the mass and give them the ability to enjoy the price movements under a regulated and safe environment ( FCA/CYSEC)

Amos


Title: Re: eToro launches Bitcoin trade
Post by: BruceWayne on January 17, 2014, 12:06:54 PM
Had a very bad experience so far with ETORO.. Although admittedly in some part due to me diving in and not reading anything :)

I setup an account uploaded $50, attempted to buy some Bitcoin, at which point I realised that ETORO is essentially just a spread-betting CFD platform. I am now trying to withdraw the $50 and close my account but I can't until I've completed the ID verification and Money Laundering checks...This page constantly errors out and I'm stuck now speaking to some drone in their support center who keeps pointing me back to the withdraw funds guide!! Massive waste of time!

Hi

I'm sorry you feel that way, we have no attention to misleading our clients.
Could you please PM you'r user in eToro and i will help?

Amos
eToro


Title: Re: eToro launches Bitcoin trade
Post by: bitpop on January 17, 2014, 12:51:55 PM
I don't believe it. Their forex platform is betting, they hold no currency. And they're banned in the usa. Lastly, having an anonymous username when representing a company is shady as Fuck.


Title: Re: eToro launches Bitcoin trade
Post by: BruceWayne on January 17, 2014, 01:18:58 PM
I don't believe it. Their forex platform is betting, they hold no currency. And they're banned in the usa. Lastly, having an anonymous username when representing a company is shady as Fuck.

one of eToro's core values is transparency-  we make sure that all trades on our system are displayed publicly here : https://openbook.etoro.com/
Our execution policy is available here -  http://www.etoro.com/en/customer-service/regulation-license/  and audited by our regulator .

This is my private username, i saw this msg and i wanted to provide you with additiona information.

the following differentiate eToro from BTC exchanges:

1. you can withdraw your Bitcoins only with Fiat - not Bitcoins
2. You don't need to be concerned about security. your funds are safe with eToro.
3. You invest using your credit card.
4. You deposit your funds with a regulated entity.

 Any questions feel free to ask
  


Title: Re: eToro launches Bitcoin trade
Post by: bitpop on January 17, 2014, 01:40:12 PM
Then prove your holdings publicly with signed messages.


Title: Re: eToro launches Bitcoin trade
Post by: yoniassia on January 17, 2014, 02:54:33 PM
Hi Bitcoiners,

I am Yoni Assia, the ceo and founder of eToro, and I am very happy we recently laucnhed bitcoin on our social investment network.

We have been following bitcoin since 2010, and are one of the few regulated financial institutions that offer investments into bitcoin.

eToro is the largest social investment network with 3.2M users, and is a regulated  financial institution (UK FCA, CYSEC and across Europe Australia ASIC), as a regulated company we have KYC policies as well as customer funds safe keeping policies.

The main advatage of investing in bitcoin through etoro, is that opening an account in eToro takes few seconds and you can  deposit with a credit card, PayPal etc’ and follow Bitcoin investors from all around the world. We currently offer investing without leverage so the risk is similair to holding bitcoin at any bitcoin exchange.

When you invest in Bitcoin at eToro, eToro buys the actual Bitcoins and holds them, we work with existing bitcoin exchanges and have our own cold storage facility. This is not different than an account balance at a bitcoin exchnage (it is different than a bitcoin wallet).
 
At this stage, you cannot withdraw your funds as Bitcoins, so if you want to actually spend and use the Bitcoins, you should buy them at traditional exchanges.
 
Find out more on trading Bitcoin at eToro here: https://openbook.etoro.com/markets/btc/ (https://openbook.etoro.com/markets/btc/) and in our blog http://www.etoro.com/blog/product-updates/13012014/bitcoin-arrived/ (http://www.etoro.com/blog/product-updates/13012014/bitcoin-arrived/)
 
Anyway, we would be happy to answer any of your questions using any of the following channels:
 
1) Customer Service wall (https://openbook.etoro.com/customerservice/overview/ (https://openbook.etoro.com/customerservice/overview/))
2) On-line FAQ and chat with us (http://www.etoro.com/en/help/ (http://www.etoro.com/en/help/))
3) If you have an account and any issues open a ticket and write to us (http://www.etoro.com/support/ (http://www.etoro.com/support/))
4) I have also asked our customer service to setup an official user on bitcointalk to help users here if needed

Regarding the comments on CFD's, CFDs are regulated financial instrument, any type of trading bears risk and offcourse of counterparty (expect owning bitcoin directly in a wallet - AKA the genious of bitcoin).
 
Thanks,
Yoni Assia
https://openbook.etoro.com/YoniAssia/ (https://openbook.etoro.com/YoniAssia/)
@yoniassia


Title: Re: eToro launches Bitcoin trade
Post by: bitpop on January 17, 2014, 03:25:44 PM
Very nice. You guys have a chance to become an established exchange too before it's too late if you're interested.


Title: Re: eToro launches Bitcoin trade
Post by: qfdev on January 17, 2014, 03:35:07 PM
Had a very bad experience so far with ETORO.. Although admittedly in some part due to me diving in and not reading anything :)

I setup an account uploaded $50, attempted to buy some Bitcoin, at which point I realised that ETORO is essentially just a spread-betting CFD platform. I am now trying to withdraw the $50 and close my account but I can't until I've completed the ID verification and Money Laundering checks...This page constantly errors out and I'm stuck now speaking to some drone in their support center who keeps pointing me back to the withdraw funds guide!! Massive waste of time!

Hi

I'm sorry you feel that way, we have no attention to misleading our clients.
Could you please PM you'r user in eToro and i will help?

Amos
eToro

In the interest of balance, I can now confirm that an EToro representative has contacted me and confirmed that they will refund my balance and close my account. I just got very nervous taking this any further for fear that I may end up owing more than I put in...I'm no expert on CFD but I was warned that there are risks you can end up owing more due to margin calls. TBH as soon as I discovered that I will not be holding any BTC I lost interest!


Title: Re: eToro launches Bitcoin trade
Post by: FrictionlessCoin on January 17, 2014, 04:38:10 PM
Hi Bitcoiners,

I am Yoni Assia, the ceo and founder of eToro, and I am very happy we recently laucnhed bitcoin on our social investment network.

We have been following bitcoin since 2010, and are one of the few regulated financial institutions that offer investments into bitcoin.

eToro is the largest social investment network with 3.2M users, and is a regulated  financial institution (UK FCA, CYSEC and across Europe Australia ASIC), as a regulated company we have KYC policies as well as customer funds safe keeping policies.

The main advatage of investing in bitcoin through etoro, is that opening an account in eToro takes few seconds and you can  deposit with a credit card, PayPal etc’ and follow Bitcoin investors from all around the world. We currently offer investing without leverage so the risk is similair to holding bitcoin at any bitcoin exchange.

When you invest in Bitcoin at eToro, eToro buys the actual Bitcoins and holds them, we work with existing bitcoin exchanges and have our own cold storage facility. This is not different than an account balance at a bitcoin exchnage (it is different than a bitcoin wallet).
 
At this stage, you cannot withdraw your funds as Bitcoins, so if you want to actually spend and use the Bitcoins, you should buy them at traditional exchanges.
 
Find out more on trading Bitcoin at eToro here: https://openbook.etoro.com/markets/btc/ (https://openbook.etoro.com/markets/btc/) and in our blog http://www.etoro.com/blog/product-updates/13012014/bitcoin-arrived/ (http://www.etoro.com/blog/product-updates/13012014/bitcoin-arrived/)
 
Anyway, we would be happy to answer any of your questions using any of the following channels:
 
1) Customer Service wall (https://openbook.etoro.com/customerservice/overview/ (https://openbook.etoro.com/customerservice/overview/))
2) On-line FAQ and chat with us (http://www.etoro.com/en/help/ (http://www.etoro.com/en/help/))
3) If you have an account and any issues open a ticket and write to us (http://www.etoro.com/support/ (http://www.etoro.com/support/))
4) I have also asked our customer service to setup an official user on bitcointalk to help users here if needed

Regarding the comments on CFD's, CFDs are regulated financial instrument, any type of trading bears risk and offcourse of counterparty (expect owning bitcoin directly in a wallet - AKA the genious of bitcoin).
 
Thanks,
Yoni Assia
https://openbook.etoro.com/YoniAssia/ (https://openbook.etoro.com/YoniAssia/)
@yoniassia


Selling bitcoin 'naked' would actully be a very dangerous game.  So it is highly likely that you do acquire your own BTC.

In terms of colored coins,  I would like to refer you to iXcoin that is currently in the development of a native implementation of colored coins.  This native implementation is secured by a network with a hash rate of 10 peta has per second (40% of Bitcoin).  Furthermore,  a native implementation will permit secure light weight clients based on SPV.   

Cheers! 


Title: Re: eToro launches Bitcoin trade
Post by: Thom on January 18, 2014, 01:53:06 AM
Had a very bad experience so far with ETORO.. Although admittedly in some part due to me diving in and not reading anything :)

I setup an account uploaded $50, attempted to buy some Bitcoin, at which point I realised that ETORO is essentially just a spread-betting CFD platform. I am now trying to withdraw the $50 and close my account but I can't until I've completed the ID verification and Money Laundering checks...This page constantly errors out and I'm stuck now speaking to some drone in their support center who keeps pointing me back to the withdraw funds guide!! Massive waste of time!

Hi

I'm sorry you feel that way, we have no attention to misleading our clients.
Could you please PM you'r user in eToro and i will help?

Amos
eToro

In the interest of balance, I can now confirm that an EToro representative has contacted me and confirmed that they will refund my balance and close my account. I just got very nervous taking this any further for fear that I may end up owing more than I put in...I'm no expert on CFD but I was warned that there are risks you can end up owing more due to margin calls. TBH as soon as I discovered that I will not be holding any BTC I lost interest!

I'm having precisely the same problem with etoro: funds in, account locked, can't withdraw/trade/anything, ID upload nonfunctional.


Title: Re: eToro launches Bitcoin trade
Post by: Bitcoinpro on January 18, 2014, 02:14:24 AM
so they are trying to trap you in Fiat and you can never get any coin of them  ???


Title: Re: eToro launches Bitcoin trade
Post by: franky1 on January 18, 2014, 02:24:38 AM
so they are trying to trap you in Fiat and you can never get any coin of them  ???


yep, you cannot withdraw actual bitcoins from them.. you just
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follow Bitcoin investors from all around the world
which is
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similair to holding bitcoin at any bitcoin exchange.
but without actually holding or owning any actual bitcoin.

untill e-toro actually allow you to withdraw the currencies you "buy" and "sell" it is purely a gambling service based on FIAT use. true bitcoin fans should stick to true bitcoin exchanges until e-toro adds bitcoin withdrawals.


Title: Re: eToro launches Bitcoin trade
Post by: Cryddit on January 18, 2014, 02:32:43 AM
As far as I can see, the service on EToro is this:

1) You can sell your fiat currency for bitcoin.  (at some price they get when trading just four times a day)
2) You can sell your bitcoin for the exact same fiat currency. (also at some price they get when trading just four times a day)

And that is the whole of the service.  Additional services that most people on this forum expect and whose absence is threatening or confusing to them (prompting them to yell "SCAM!" when they don't find these services) are:

1) You can send your bitcoins from your EToro account to a merchant address to buy things for Bitcoins.
2) You can send your bitcoins from your EToro account to your own wallet with your own key so EToro is not involved with them any more.
3) You can buy other assets available on EToro directly with Bitcoins instead of paying fees twice for conversion to fiat and then to other asset.
4) You can send your bitcoins to a cryptocurrency exchange where you could use them to buy litecoins etc.
5) You can send bitcoins you've already obtained from elsewhere (for example by selling goods for bitcoins) to your EToro wallet.  
6) You can exchange bitcoins in both directions, at will, for *any* fiat currency from around the world (forex trading).  

So, as far as the community's expectations about services offered, they offer about one-third of the services of a regular Bitcoin account you could get anywhere else. And that's kind of a problem.

On the plus side, they are compliant with financial regs, have a good legal staff, and lots of other assets (including reputation) to protect, so they're unlikely to disappear overnight or have their (your) assets disappear in a government seizure.  Also on the plus side, they are well experienced in network security due to their existing business and aren't very likely to get hacked either.  


Title: Re: eToro launches Bitcoin trade
Post by: alani123 on January 18, 2014, 02:35:04 AM
Gut :D


Title: Re: eToro launches Bitcoin trade
Post by: bitpop on January 18, 2014, 04:21:44 AM
They are saying they do hold bitcoins so this is good for traders. Very easy, no security risk and a very compliant exchange. As long as they hold the right amount of bitcoins at all times, I approve.

Though they have a great chance at becoming a real exchange this point with timing and their brand bought them this much time.


Title: Re: eToro launches Bitcoin trade
Post by: FrictionlessCoin on January 18, 2014, 01:03:36 PM
They are saying they do hold bitcoins so this is good for traders. Very easy, no security risk and a very compliant exchange. As long as they hold the right amount of bitcoins at all times, I approve.

Though they have a great chance at becoming a real exchange this point with timing and their brand bought them this much time.

Do you honestly think that MtGox has all the bitcoins that its customers have deposited?

If eToro wants to fake that they have bitcoin then that means they are equivalently going short on those bitcoins.  That is a massive risk that I am sure any exchange will not take.



Title: Re: eToro launches Bitcoin trade
Post by: yoniassia on January 18, 2014, 01:40:37 PM
As far as I can see, the service on EToro is this:

1) You can sell your fiat currency for bitcoin.  (at some price they get when trading just four times a day)
2) You can sell your bitcoin for the exact same fiat currency. (also at some price they get when trading just four times a day)

And that is the whole of the service.  Additional services that most people on this forum expect and whose absence is threatening or confusing to them (prompting them to yell "SCAM!" when they don't find these services) are:

1) You can send your bitcoins from your EToro account to a merchant address to buy things for Bitcoins.
2) You can send your bitcoins from your EToro account to your own wallet with your own key so EToro is not involved with them any more.
3) You can buy other assets available on EToro directly with Bitcoins instead of paying fees twice for conversion to fiat and then to other asset.
4) You can send your bitcoins to a cryptocurrency exchange where you could use them to buy litecoins etc.
5) You can send bitcoins you've already obtained from elsewhere (for example by selling goods for bitcoins) to your EToro wallet.  
6) You can exchange bitcoins in both directions, at will, for *any* fiat currency from around the world (forex trading).  

So, as far as the community's expectations about services offered, they offer about one-third of the services of a regular Bitcoin account you could get anywhere else. And that's kind of a problem.

On the plus side, they are compliant with financial regs, have a good legal staff, and lots of other assets (including reputation) to protect, so they're unlikely to disappear overnight or have their (your) assets disappear in a government seizure.  Also on the plus side, they are well experienced in network security due to their existing business and aren't very likely to get hacked either.  


Thank you for the comment, we are currently looking into adding these features in the future and will update people here once we do. We have decided that the ability to invest in bitcoin in a simple and transparent way with a regulated entity which enables you to also purchase with credit cards is sufficient for an initial launch.
The main gaps offering the majority of 1-6 are regulation and credit risk, the reason that currently exchanges do not support credit cards is that CC are reversible by nature and bitcoin is not, which is a significant risk for any company who wants to enable people to both invest with a credit card and withdraw the bitcoins.


Title: Re: eToro launches Bitcoin trade
Post by: bitpop on January 18, 2014, 01:47:41 PM
You have the ability to allow withdraws after 6 months to mitigate risk.


Title: Re: eToro launches Bitcoin trade
Post by: Avalaxy on January 18, 2014, 04:09:01 PM
Thank you for the comment, we are currently looking into adding these features in the future and will update people here once we do.

Sweet :)


Title: Re: eToro launches Bitcoin trade
Post by: Cryddit on January 18, 2014, 06:09:41 PM

The main gaps offering the majority of 1-6 are regulation and credit risk, the reason that currently exchanges do not support credit cards is that CC are reversible by nature and bitcoin is not, which is a significant risk for any company who wants to enable people to both invest with a credit card and withdraw the bitcoins.

Oh, absolutely!  NOBODY allows withdrawing bitcoins while the payment made for them is still reversible.  That's just ordinary sense and nobody sensible would have a problem with that.  In fact if someone offered to do something that silly, I'd immediately re-evaluate their service for its potential as being a scam or for the risk of being an honest-but-incompetent player unlikely to continue for long.  It's a nonissue most places because they don't take reversible payments such as credit cards in the first place.  Most bitcoins purchased for money, are purchased with money orders or cashier's checks.







Title: Re: eToro launches Bitcoin trade
Post by: Thom on February 18, 2014, 10:15:46 AM
MY etoro experience:

• etoro account opened, money deposited by paypal. "Bought" some netflix stock.

• after a few days the account locked down and demanded i upload ID. wouldn't let me trade/withdraw/anything.

• Site's ID upload didn't work, nor did help section.

• Contacted etoro help. They didn't help much over email, and though i stated not to use my phone,they called my phone.

• Customer services person over phone suggested i insecurely email scans of government-issued ID, which I wasn't gonna do. I remind them that they're legally prohibited from trading on behalf of anyone who they can't prove to be over 18 in the UK, so they can't lawfully take a deposit before seeing a user's ID. More to the point, my passport is out of date so I didn't have enough ID at the time.

• This meant my account was stuck holding netflix and I couldn't change that before renewing my passport or generating some other form of ID. If i was holding some less successful stock, that might have wiped out my money. I explained this, and how it meant I wanted my account cancelled and my money withdrawn.

• I posted about this experience on these boards in etoro's bitcoin announce thread, and was messaged that they'd look into it.

• They tried to call me 8 more times while I was working but I wanted to use email, not phone (so I had logs, perhaps to paste here). I let it ring, but they didn't try my email.

• They DID cancel my account and informed me, but rather than paying me the account balance, they only paypalled me the amount I first deposited, minus 5$ for fees.

In short: I paid 5 bucks to let them borrow my money for a month.

And to be slightly dissed by an american over the phone who seemingly didn't believe that a brit can exist without a current passport or driving license.

...and to be told this:

Hi Thom

we are cashing out your funds.
Sorry it took some time, we were trying to reach you over the phone.

Would be happy if can post all was solved once you receive the funds.

Thanks and i am here for anything you need.

Amos

Sorry, etoro. Your service may be legit and real to moneyed users with ID who don't mind risking it in insecure transmissions, but from my experience being locked out of my account, for all I can tell no trading occurs there and it may just be a big operation to sucker folks into that $5 processing fee.

I mean, that referral $$ that etoro is giving people to spam links around has got to come from somewhere. Some of it is mine.