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Title: Sending Money From a Debit Card to a Bitcoin Address
Post by: btcchamp88 on August 13, 2023, 08:05:55 PM
hey i am beginner with btc ::)

Can someone explain how to send money from a debit card to a Bitcoin address without having to create a Bitcoin wallet? What is the easiest and quickest way to do this? ???


Title: Re: Sending Money From a Debit Card to a Bitcoin Address
Post by: OmegaStarScream on August 13, 2023, 08:07:53 PM
What do you mean by without creating a bitcoin wallet? If you mean an exchange, then no there's no way especially since you're dealing with fiat.

First, you need to create an account in an exchange (there are a few but it depends on where you're from) and then, you can use your card to buy bitcoin. If you're sending it to somebody else, then you don't need a wallet yourself, you can just use the other's person address directly.

But if you're buying the bitcoin for yourself, then it's not recommended to keep your funds at an exchange, you should get a wallet (Electrum for desktop, or Bluewallet for mobile) and withdraw your funds to that non-custodial wallet.


Title: Re: Sending Money From a Debit Card to a Bitcoin Address
Post by: un_rank on August 13, 2023, 08:10:06 PM
...from a debit card to a Bitcoin address without having to create a Bitcoin wallet?
You cannot have a bitcoin address without a wallet.
You need a means to interact with the inputs and outputs from your bitcoin address, hence the need for a wallet. You can generate your keys but to be able to sign a transaction you need a wallet.

- Jay -


Title: Re: Sending Money From a Debit Card to a Bitcoin Address
Post by: Nwada001 on August 13, 2023, 08:10:35 PM
If you want to use a debit card to buy Bitcoin, you will need to use a centralized exchange that supports your country's card, as there might not be any Dex with such a payment method as it might require some level of verification before the transaction could be successful.

If you don't want to create a wallet address, where do you plan on sending the Bitcoin if it's successfully purchased? Unless you plan on storing the Bitcoin in an exchange, you will need a wallet in order to hold the bitcoin.

Which ever option you choose to use. Just not this "Not your key, Not your coin" 


Title: Re: Sending Money From a Debit Card to a Bitcoin Address
Post by: Wiwo on August 13, 2023, 09:49:22 PM
hey i am beginner with btc ::)

Can someone explain how to send money from a debit card to a Bitcoin address without having to create a Bitcoin wallet? What is the easiest and quickest way to do this? ???
First, you are welcome.

But your question is a bit confusing to us here because you did not make a constructive sentence that can make up a question that will aid you in getting the response that can solve your problems.

But since what you mentioned is close to using a debit card to purchase Bitcoin directly into a Bitcoin address, it may only be possible if your debit card company support Bitcoin direct purchase and creates a domicile wallet for to store the Bitcoin, which is extremely rare to see any debit card with such service, so it still left you with no choice than to either.

1: create a Bitcoin wallet
2: get an exchange account
3: use p2p to buy Bitcoin, make payment through your bank get the Bitcoin into your exchange wallet.
4: get the bitcoin transferred into your personal wallet which you own the wallet keys to them.


Title: Re: Sending Money From a Debit Card to a Bitcoin Address
Post by: serjent05 on August 13, 2023, 10:01:33 PM
hey i am beginner with btc ::)

Can someone explain how to send money from a debit card to a Bitcoin address without having to create a Bitcoin wallet? What is the easiest and quickest way to do this? ???

Get registered in a centralized exchange i.e  Binance.com, Kucoin.com, etc..  Get your KYC processed so that you can start P2P trades or you can directly buy BTC from the exchange.

Here is the process on how it is done on Binance: https://www.binance.com/en/how-to-buy/bitcoin

That is the one you are asking for I believe...  But just like the earlier replies I also wanted to remind you that keeping your BTC on exchanges is not a good thing since you do not have access to the private key of the address.

If you wanted to have full ownership of the Bitcoin you bought, you must install a non-custodial wallet, and transfer your BTC to that wallet.

You may also need to read this thread:
[General] Bitcoin Wallets - Which, what, why? (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1631151.0)
The right way to store Bitcoin for long term (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5311362.0)


Title: Re: Sending Money From a Debit Card to a Bitcoin Address
Post by: sheenshane on August 13, 2023, 10:21:41 PM
hey i am beginner with btc ::)

Can someone explain how to send money from a debit card to a Bitcoin address without having to create a Bitcoin wallet? What is the easiest and quickest way to do this? ???
I think this is a centralized exchange that you mean, search for a centralized exchange that supports debit cards.  It will automatically create a Bitcoin wallet in your account when you're buying Bitcoin.  Research and choose a reliable cryptocurrency exchange that supports debit card purchases and I found this article (https://www.guru99.com/crypto-debit-and-credit-cards.html) that might help you.

While you can keep your Bitcoin on the exchange, it's generally recommended to transfer your Bitcoin to a secure cryptocurrency wallet where you control your own key.


Title: Re: Sending Money From a Debit Card to a Bitcoin Address
Post by: Ndabagi01 on August 13, 2023, 10:35:08 PM
hey i am beginner with btc ::)

Can someone explain how to send money from a debit card to a Bitcoin address without having to create a Bitcoin wallet? What is the easiest and quickest way to do this? ???

Hey, you might be new here, but imagine the question yourself for a moment; I'm sure you understand what BTC is and how it differs from fiat currency. Is it really possible to send money from a debit card to a bitcoin address?
 
Let's forget about creating a bitcoin wallet; BTC and fiat money are incompatible. If you want to convert from one currency to another, you'll need an exchange, and the exchange isn't the person who needs the currency you desire, but the merchants you sell to there. The exchanges exist solely to bring buyers and sellers together. If you want to buy and hold bitcoin with fiat currency, the easiest place to store it is in a non-custodian wallet. Most commonly used are Electrum for PC/laptop and Bluewallet for mobile devices. If you have them stored there, the BTC become yours and you’ll have full ownership of it because it is now your keys and your coins.


Title: Re: Sending Money From a Debit Card to a Bitcoin Address
Post by: Iron Fist on August 13, 2023, 10:58:30 PM
Thinking about sending Bitcoin straight from your debit card without a Bitcoin wallet? Well, it's not really the best route. You see, while some exchanges might let you buy Bitcoin using your card without setting up a wallet first, it's usually a good idea to have one. Why? 'Cause wallets give you better control over your crypto stash.

Getting yourself a Bitcoin wallet is no biggie. There are different types - software wallets, hardware wallets, and even wallet apps for your phone. Once you've got your wallet, you can link up your debit card to an exchange or service that sells Bitcoin. And after the purchase, move your btc to a private wallet.


Title: Re: Sending Money From a Debit Card to a Bitcoin Address
Post by: boyptc on August 13, 2023, 11:11:53 PM
I'll explain it without that much confusing and complicated process.

1. Using debit card through an exchange (Binance, Coinbase, etc.).
2. Buying Bitcoin on your chosen exchange.
3. Sending Bitcoin to the Bitcoin address that you desire.

That's it.

In short, you'll have to go through an exchange for you to use that debit card but it's not technically debit card to Bitcoin address.


Title: Re: Sending Money From a Debit Card to a Bitcoin Address
Post by: arabspaceship123 on August 13, 2023, 11:42:47 PM
hey i am beginner with btc ::)

Can someone explain how to send money from a debit card to a Bitcoin address without having to create a Bitcoin wallet? What is the easiest and quickest way to do this? ???
You're a newbie user but aren't a beginner with btc so what's the true reason you've asked? Why's your profile got Website: jambler.org best bitcoin mixer  (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=3572033)

need help
Hello room, I ve been having issues with my bitcoin bought from bitcoin.com and sent to my wallet it has been unconfirmed for 6 days now. Please can anyone help out on what can be done?

sry im new in paying with btc
I'll guess. If you were serious you would've posted TXID's. You won't post them because you didn't buy bitcoin from bitcoin.com or other exchanges.


Title: Re: Sending Money From a Debit Card to a Bitcoin Address
Post by: PX-Z on August 13, 2023, 11:43:35 PM
Can someone explain how to send money from a debit card to a Bitcoin address without having to create a Bitcoin wallet? What is the easiest and quickest way to do this? ???
There's no things about what you are looking for.

When it comes to debit card to bitcoin wallet not bitcoin address.

Make an exchange account that has service that accept debit card deposit to buy bitcoin, then send bitcoin to bitcoin wallet.

Read more again about how sending or receiving bitcoin works, and how buying bitcoin works too.


Title: Re: Sending Money From a Debit Card to a Bitcoin Address
Post by: Adbitco on August 13, 2023, 11:50:27 PM
Hey
There is no other way to send money from debit card to bitcoin address without creating wallet, and if I must get you correctly you need a bitcoin wallet first before you can transfer bitcoin from any place to your bitcoin wallet. And besides there is no way to transfer bitcoin directly to your wallet without undergoing processes like either using p2p or buying with your card from centralized exchange then you can make a withdrawal to your wallet directly and alternatively, if using p2p you send fiat (cash) while they send you BTC directly to your bitcoin wallet that's, you share your address with them then they send you btc and you receive it through your address to your wallet.

Please mind the kind of exchange you are about to purchase bitcoin from and not all p2p providers are trusted and reliable. Be very warned as this forum doesn't moderate scam so you are liable for any lost.


Title: Re: Sending Money From a Debit Card to a Bitcoin Address
Post by: thecodebear on August 14, 2023, 01:20:02 AM
hey i am beginner with btc ::)

Can someone explain how to send money from a debit card to a Bitcoin address without having to create a Bitcoin wallet? What is the easiest and quickest way to do this? ???


A debit card uses your national currency, so you can't just send money from a debit card to a bitcoin address because bitcoin addresses hold bitcoin, not whatever your national currency is. Debit card and bitcoin address use different currencies.


You can send money from your card or bank to a crypto exchange, then exchange the money for bitcoin, and then send that bitcoin from your account on the exchange to a bitcoin address you've created for yourself. A bitcoin wallet is a piece of software that lets you send transactions. You'd be using the exchange's wallet to send bitcoin to you own address, but you wouldn't need to use a bitcoin wallet yourself until sometime in the future when you want to transfer that bitcoin out of your own address.


Title: Re: Sending Money From a Debit Card to a Bitcoin Address
Post by: stompix on August 14, 2023, 01:40:25 AM
hey i am beginner with btc ::)

Can someone explain how to send money from a debit card to a Bitcoin address without having to create a Bitcoin wallet? What is the easiest and quickest way to do this? ???
You're a newbie user but aren't a beginner with btc so what's the true reason you've asked? Why's your profile got Website: jambler.org best bitcoin mixer  (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=3572033)

That's the first thing that struck me when looking at his profile, especially since he opened two topics, one about money from a card to Bitcoin and one about an unconfirmed transaction fror 6 days ago.
The "newbie" thing simply doesn't make sense.
Also, it's jambler(dot)org not .io (the original).



Title: Re: Sending Money From a Debit Card to a Bitcoin Address
Post by: bitzizzix on August 14, 2023, 02:01:19 AM
hey i am beginner with btc ::)

Can someone explain how to send money from a debit card to a Bitcoin address without having to create a Bitcoin wallet? What is the easiest and quickest way to do this? ???
Actually, you can do this by looking for tutorials or accurate information on the internet, because the first thing you have to do is create your own Bitcoin or crypto wallet and verify it.
And there are tons of exchange platforms out there or you can do it with a trusted centralized exchange in your country of residence, and still do your research and study well before you do. And in my opinion
to exchange money from a bank account, credit or debit card to bitcoin the process is easy and fast as long as there are no other obstacles from the two, nothing is difficult and doesn't take long either.


Title: Re: Sending Money From a Debit Card to a Bitcoin Address
Post by: DapanasFruit on August 14, 2023, 02:07:20 AM

In case am getting it right, you mean if there is already a possibility of easily sending money from your debit card to a BTC or crypto address. Now, if that is the case, then it is not yet possible...as of now. I am hoping though that since Visa and Mastercard are also interested - and actually starting to enter the crypto industry - then this feature can be enjoyed by us in the near future. PayPal should also be looking into this option since it is already now adding crypto into its business. That would make things seamless and really convenient. In addition, it would be so good if instead of that long crypto address which can be confusing sometimes and can be a cause of error, we can send crypto via an email address - and on this matter there are now testing this possibility. We need and we must improve on many things in the transfer of money so more and more people will be delighted to be using Bitcoin and altcoins as well.


Title: Re: Sending Money From a Debit Card to a Bitcoin Address
Post by: adaseb on August 14, 2023, 03:38:45 AM
You cannot send from a debit card which is on the traditional banking system to a Bitcoin address which is on the decentralized blockchain ledger. The two are not connected directly.

You either get an exchange account and send to a Bitcoin wallet with a Bitcoin address you control or just go to an Bitcoin atm and put cash inside it and then send the funds to your BTC address. These are the only 2 possible ways.


Title: Re: Sending Money From a Debit Card to a Bitcoin Address
Post by: Kakmakr on August 14, 2023, 05:38:08 AM
The moment when you deal with Fiat or any tool that are provided by a Bank, like a debit card.. then you have to convert that Fiat to Bitcoin.. by dealing with a third party. In most cases people make use of an Crypto currency Exchange and when you register at an Exchange.. they link your account with a wallet. (So you get a wallet and you link that wallet with your Bank account)

The other way to do this is to create a Paper wallet and then to withdraw cash or do a transfer from your account to someone else's account to buy bitcoins from them directly.  ;)


Title: Re: Sending Money From a Debit Card to a Bitcoin Address
Post by: davis196 on August 14, 2023, 05:50:24 AM
hey i am beginner with btc ::)

Can someone explain how to send money from a debit card to a Bitcoin address without having to create a Bitcoin wallet? What is the easiest and quickest way to do this? ???

You want to buy Bitcoins and keep them or you want to send Bitcoins to another person?
Create Coinbase account, get thru KYC(ID verification) and deposit money via debit/credit card. AFAIK this is the "easiest way" to get BTC, but I'm not a fan of centralized crypto companies. I guess that Coinbase is probably the most convenient way for a newbie to obtain Bitcoins.
You could use exchanges like Bisq or Agoradesk to exchange fiat money to BTC, but you will have to create your own Bitcoin wallet.


Title: Re: Sending Money From a Debit Card to a Bitcoin Address
Post by: retreat on August 14, 2023, 07:02:05 AM
hey i am beginner with btc ::)

Can someone explain how to send money from a debit card to a Bitcoin address without having to create a Bitcoin wallet? What is the easiest and quickest way to do this? ???

You can't because Bitcoin wallet can't receive money directly, it can only receive and send Bitcoins. So you need to convert your money into Bitcoin on the exchange and withdraw it to the wallet you want and that's the only way.


Title: Re: Sending Money From a Debit Card to a Bitcoin Address
Post by: Latviand on August 14, 2023, 07:27:51 AM
The quickest way is probably P2P, if you want to send someone some bitcoin without the need to create a bitcoin wallet although it involves you transferring your money to the sellers bank account and then you will provide that seller the bitcoin address that you want your bitcoin to be sent. There's some people in the Marketplace board that might be able to do that if you're looking for the service.


Title: Re: Sending Money From a Debit Card to a Bitcoin Address
Post by: virasog on August 14, 2023, 08:19:54 AM
hey i am beginner with btc ::)

Can someone explain how to send money from a debit card to a Bitcoin address without having to create a Bitcoin wallet? What is the easiest and quickest way to do this? ???


Without a wallet, you cannot send bitcoin to a bitcoin address. This is very simple to understand as without having a bank account, will you be able to receive money in that bank account ? Obviously, No., So you need to have a bitcoin wallet in order to get the bitcoin.
I hope you are not willing to send the bitcoin to the exchange address and think that in this way you will be saved from hassle of creating the bitcoin wallet and avoid all that seed phrases stuff etc.

First you need to learn a bit more about bitcoin as how it works, what are different types of wallets and how the funds are being send to bitcoin addresses.


Title: Re: Sending Money From a Debit Card to a Bitcoin Address
Post by: arabspaceship123 on August 14, 2023, 08:33:05 AM
Why don't users look at who they're posting to. If it's because of sig campaign it isn't helping the forum. This thread isn't worth spending time in because the OP isn't being truthful. His other thread about having a transaction stuck for 6 days (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5463162) isn't the only user posted like it.

That's the first thing that struck me when looking at his profile, especially since he opened two topics, one about money from a card to Bitcoin and one about an unconfirmed transaction fror 6 days ago.
The "newbie" thing simply doesn't make sense.
Also, it's jambler(dot)org not .io (the original).


Title: Re: Sending Money From a Debit Card to a Bitcoin Address
Post by: Woodie on August 14, 2023, 08:53:53 AM
hey i am beginner with btc ::)
Welcome to the Bitcointalk forum and Welcome to the cryptospace, hope you find this place pleasant for you  8)

Can someone explain how to send money from a debit card to a Bitcoin address without having to create a Bitcoin wallet?
Without having to create a wallet makes this process impossible, especially that a record for such a transaction needs to be kept as proof of it happening, and besides you still need a wallet to receive the coins after the purchase!!

Unless you meant without having to manually create a wallet...this process is definitely going to involve a third-party like an exchange,  of which you will first have to buy some bitcoins with your card ,of which a bitcoin wallet will be automatically  created if a CEX is used so that when sending out some coins you can specify just how much the other person should be receiving from what you have!

What is the easiest and quickest way to do this? ???
Unfortunately the easiest way to buy BTC with a card is that which doesn't require a KYC process like most require, but this is also the expensive option but for convenience opt for peer2peer trading and you should have BTC in your Addy in no time .


Title: Re: Sending Money From a Debit Card to a Bitcoin Address
Post by: Sim_card on August 14, 2023, 10:23:11 AM
hey i am beginner with btc ::)

Can someone explain how to send money from a debit card to a Bitcoin address without having to create a Bitcoin wallet? What is the easiest and quickest way to do this?
Are you kidding me,it is impossible mate. You need the a bitcoin wallet,because it is from the wallet that you created that you will get your bitcoin address from in which you can use to receive funds. If you are talking about an exchange,then you can use your debit card to buy bitcoin directly from the exchange and it will be sent to your exchange account. You exchange account is not yours but you didn't create it yourself. If you leave your bitcoin after buying it in an exchange then it is no longer yours because it is not you that is in control of your funds but the exchange since they have the keys. This is why you need to create a noncustodial wallet to help you have full control over your bitcoin.


Title: Re: Sending Money From a Debit Card to a Bitcoin Address
Post by: Farma on August 14, 2023, 10:40:23 AM
hey i am beginner with btc ::)

Can someone explain how to send money from a debit card to a Bitcoin address without having to create a Bitcoin wallet? What is the easiest and quickest way to do this? ???
As far as I know, there is no way to have the money on your debit card converted directly into bitcoins and sent to your bitcoin wallet. You need to exchange your fiat at one of the trusted exchange places like Binance or others. or even you can do P2P directly with people you trust. However, you need to convert your old fiat into bitcoin, and there doesn't seem to be an automatic way from debit card to bitcoin wallet.


Title: Re: Sending Money From a Debit Card to a Bitcoin Address
Post by: Faisal2202 on August 14, 2023, 07:55:51 PM
hey i am beginner with btc ::)

Can someone explain how to send money from a debit card to a Bitcoin address without having to create a Bitcoin wallet? What is the easiest and quickest way to do this? ???
TBH, I know you are spamming here because I already read your post before where a member has already warned you but taking the timestamp into account this post must be the first one because that was the last. So, my suggestion for you is to get familiar with the system of cryptocurrency because without a wallet nobody can receive BTC or send BTC.

I hope you are getting my point here. So before sending BTC or converting your fiat to BTC, you do need a wallet. ANd you can not just send money from a Debit card to Bitcoin (because Bitcoin is not a wallet it is a currency or I should say a coin).

So, my request is to read the following articles for more information if you have not read them before.
https://www.investopedia.com/terms/b/bitcoin.asp
https://www.bitcoin.com/get-started/a-quick-introduction-to-bitcoin/
https://academy.binance.com/en/start-here


Title: Re: Sending Money From a Debit Card to a Bitcoin Address
Post by: RewFrew on August 14, 2023, 09:23:47 PM
hey i am beginner with btc ::)

Can someone explain how to send money from a debit card to a Bitcoin address without having to create a Bitcoin wallet? What is the easiest and quickest way to do this? ???
Yes You can send Money from a debit card to buy bitcoin. But you need Bitcoin address. For bitcoin address you can use coinbase or exchanger wallet. If you open a exchanger account you don't need to creat another bitcoin wallet. For receive Bitcoin you can get bitcoin deposit address. Here you can hold your Bitcoin easily. Because to receiving bitcoin you must need a address. Moreover you can buy bitcoin from many websites. But i think cryptocurrency exchanger is better. It is also more safe. So i think to convert money from debit card to bitcoin exchanger is best. You can easily convert here and you can hold your Bitcoin in Exchanger.


Title: Re: Sending Money From a Debit Card to a Bitcoin Address
Post by: The Cryptovator on August 14, 2023, 09:41:25 PM
Before anything else, ensure that your card allows for cryptocurrency purchases; otherwise, it could get declined. This is particularly important if your government doesn't endorse crypto, as crypto transactions might lead to issues. When buying crypto with a card, you'll need to involve a third party. Without a wallet, there's no place to store your crypto, and finding a receiving address becomes impossible. This approach is impractical. You must either set up a non-custodial wallet or an exchange account to generate a receiving address. There's simply no alternative.


Title: Re: Sending Money From a Debit Card to a Bitcoin Address
Post by: BVeyron on September 02, 2023, 05:13:27 PM
hey i am beginner with btc ::)

Can someone explain how to send money from a debit card to a Bitcoin address without having to create a Bitcoin wallet? What is the easiest and quickest way to do this? ???

I think most exchange hubs have such option, so you can find an exchange hub which you trust, and which has affordable transaction fee. Maybe some exchange services follow KYC policy, that's why they require "fresh" BTC address, but I don't think that already existing BTC address is an issue for KYC systems, especially when fiat money is involved...


Title: Re: Sending Money From a Debit Card to a Bitcoin Address
Post by: Hamza2424 on September 02, 2023, 07:49:42 PM
Op what do you mean by not creating a Bitcoin wallet, well I can explain what are you trying to say if you don't, As per your question it seems like you want to send money from the Card to a Bitcoin address, Do you want to pay someone in the Bitcoin for that also you need the Bitcoin firstly in your own wallet. So this is not how it works as you are thinking you need to Buy BTC first from the card as well you can buy BTC some Decentralized wallets allow direct crypto buying with VISA cards.

So why do you need the Bitcoin wallet first in the Bitcoin network, there are two addresses is public and one is private in simple words. Private is the key to open and accessing the funds in the wallet public to share and receive payment on the network. Even if you want to send Bitcoins to someone you need to own the Bitcoin first in your wallet. In a few and simple words that's it.



Title: Re: Sending Money From a Debit Card to a Bitcoin Address
Post by: DabsPoorVersion on September 02, 2023, 11:52:43 PM
hey i am beginner with btc ::)

Can someone explain how to send money from a debit card to a Bitcoin address without having to create a Bitcoin wallet? What is the easiest and quickest way to do this? ???
You can buy btc using binance, you do not have to create bitcoin wallet but you have to register an account and submit your identification and pass the KYC. Binance have features like p2p and direct deposit that will let you use your debit card to purchase bitcoin. You can watch the steps in youtube or seaech it online.