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Title: I think.....
Post by: dlc1962 on February 28, 2015, 02:43:04 PM
.....I asked this before but had comp. problems and lost all my bookmarks. So......once I have enough enough in my wallet to cash out how do I go about doing it? Thanks!


Title: Re: I think.....
Post by: irfan_pak10 on February 28, 2015, 03:09:10 PM
How you want to cash out if as a btc then you just a btc address of the receiver and if as usd then you just need to exchange your btc first to usd then withdraw them.

If you will explain then we will be able to answer it.

Secondly why dont you sink your book mark with your gmail?


Title: Re: I think.....
Post by: dlc1962 on February 28, 2015, 03:16:22 PM
How you want to cash out if as a btc then you just a btc address of the receiver and if as usd then you just need to exchange your btc first to usd then withdraw them.

If you will explain then we will be able to answer it.

Secondly why dont you sink your book mark with your gmail?

First, what more do you need explained? Like I said when I get to the point where I want to the point where I want to cash in the bitcoins for cash how do I do it? Pretty self explanatory.

Secondly, how do I do that with gmail?


Title: Re: I think.....
Post by: irfan_pak10 on February 28, 2015, 03:52:19 PM
How you want to cash out if as a btc then you just a btc address of the receiver and if as usd then you just need to exchange your btc first to usd then withdraw them.

If you will explain then we will be able to answer it.

Secondly why dont you sink your book mark with your gmail?

First, what more do you need explained? Like I said when I get to the point where I want to the point where I want to cash in the bitcoins for cash how do I do it? Pretty self explanatory.

Secondly, how do I do that with gmail?

If you want to exchange btc to cash you use localbitcoin.

If you have a gmail acount you can sink your bookmarks. So when you open your gmail any where you can sink there your bookmark


Title: Re: I think.....
Post by: ChuckBuck on February 28, 2015, 04:36:04 PM
Bitcoins to Fiat, you have to use an exchange.  In the US, these are the current 3 best options:

Coinbase:

https://www.coinbase.com/

Circle:

https://www.circle.com

or in person to person exchange with a trusted buyer/seller:

https://localbitcoins.com/

All should be safe, valid ways to cash out.


Title: Re: I think.....
Post by: pooya87 on February 28, 2015, 04:39:32 PM
your question is kindda weird! what exactly do you mean by cash out?! are you talking about a special website where you are earning BTC and want to cash out that amount
or
do you mean you want to spend your btc in your own wallet?


Title: Re: I think.....
Post by: irfan_pak10 on February 28, 2015, 05:13:44 PM
your question is kindda weird! what exactly do you mean by cash out?! are you talking about a special website where you are earning BTC and want to cash out that amount
or
do you mean you want to spend your btc in your own wallet?

Yes i already mentioned that but see his answer lol

How you want to cash out if as a btc then you just a btc address of the receiver and if as usd then you just need to exchange your btc first to usd then withdraw them.

If you will explain then we will be able to answer it.

Secondly why dont you sink your book mark with your gmail?

First, what more do you need explained? Like I said when I get to the point where I want to the point where I want to cash in the bitcoins for cash how do I do it? Pretty self explanatory.

Secondly, how do I do that with gmail?


Title: Re: I think.....
Post by: dothebeats on February 28, 2015, 05:57:33 PM
.....I asked this before but had comp. problems and lost all my bookmarks. So......once I have enough enough in my wallet to cash out how do I go about doing it? Thanks!

I'm kinda confused as to what you're trying to say here. ???


Title: Re: I think.....
Post by: dlc1962 on February 28, 2015, 06:47:34 PM
Okay everybody maybe I'm not explaining this well enough. Say I have $100 worth of bitcoins in my wallet and I want to trade the bitcoins for actual $100. How would I do it? Is that better?


Title: Re: I think.....
Post by: redsn0w on February 28, 2015, 06:50:50 PM
Okay everybody maybe I'm not explaining this well enough. Say I have $100 worth of bitcoins in my wallet and I want to trade the bitcoins for actual $100. How would I do it? Is that better?

You should signup on an exchange or find a person on localBitcoins.com and "exchange" them for 100 dollars. I suggest you to searc on localBitcoins.com .

Good luck.


Title: Re: I think.....
Post by: avatar_kiyoshi on February 28, 2015, 06:54:25 PM
Okay everybody maybe I'm not explaining this well enough. Say I have $100 worth of bitcoins in my wallet and I want to trade the bitcoins for actual $100. How would I do it? Is that better?

Just use your local bitcoin exchanger/ popular exchanger like coinbase. What you worry about that things?


Title: Re: I think.....
Post by: dlc1962 on February 28, 2015, 07:55:44 PM
Okay everybody maybe I'm not explaining this well enough. Say I have $100 worth of bitcoins in my wallet and I want to trade the bitcoins for actual $100. How would I do it? Is that better?

Just use your local bitcoin exchanger/ popular exchanger like coinbase. What you worry about that things?

Not worried. I just wanted to know how to turn bitcoins into real dollars. Any suggestions on exchanges?


Title: Re: I think.....
Post by: Chemistry1988 on February 28, 2015, 08:02:09 PM
Okay everybody maybe I'm not explaining this well enough. Say I have $100 worth of bitcoins in my wallet and I want to trade the bitcoins for actual $100. How would I do it? Is that better?

Just use your local bitcoin exchanger/ popular exchanger like coinbase. What you worry about that things?

Not worried. I just wanted to know how to turn bitcoins into real dollars. Any suggestions on exchanges?

Coinbase or Circle if you are in US. Bitstamp if you are in SEPA region. Localbitcoins if you don't want to submit personal info and want to make a p2p trade.


Title: Re: I think.....
Post by: dlc1962 on February 28, 2015, 09:02:08 PM
Okay everybody maybe I'm not explaining this well enough. Say I have $100 worth of bitcoins in my wallet and I want to trade the bitcoins for actual $100. How would I do it? Is that better?

Just use your local bitcoin exchanger/ popular exchanger like coinbase. What you worry about that things?

Not worried. I just wanted to know how to turn bitcoins into real dollars. Any suggestions on exchanges?

Coinbase or Circle if you are in US. Bitstamp if you are in SEPA region. Localbitcoins if you don't want to submit personal info and want to make a p2p trade.

Could you give me the links for those sites?


Title: Re: I think.....
Post by: DannyHamilton on February 28, 2015, 11:57:04 PM
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I just wanted to know how to turn bitcoins into real dollars.
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Why would you want to turn valuable real bitcoins into something as silly as a piece of linen with a portrait of an old dead guy in black and green ink?

I suggest that you just hang on to the bitcoins until you are ready to spend them on whatever it is you want to buy.  Then find a person or business that is selling what you want in exchange for actual real bitcoins.


Title: Re: I think.....
Post by: Chemistry1988 on March 01, 2015, 12:03:46 AM
Okay everybody maybe I'm not explaining this well enough. Say I have $100 worth of bitcoins in my wallet and I want to trade the bitcoins for actual $100. How would I do it? Is that better?

Just use your local bitcoin exchanger/ popular exchanger like coinbase. What you worry about that things?

Not worried. I just wanted to know how to turn bitcoins into real dollars. Any suggestions on exchanges?

Coinbase or Circle if you are in US. Bitstamp if you are in SEPA region. Localbitcoins if you don't want to submit personal info and want to make a p2p trade.

Could you give me the links for those sites?

You could get the links easily with google, but anyway here you are.
Coinbase: https://www.coinbase.com
Circle: https://www.circle.com
Bitstamp: https://www.bitstamp.net
localbitcoins: https://localbitcoins.com


Title: Re: I think.....
Post by: Cryptowatch.com on March 01, 2015, 02:31:44 AM
Hi dlc1962,

I hope you are doing great, and welcome to the world of bitcoin!

Did you know you can use your bitcoins for many different services and also to buy various things, but in real life shops and online?

This is only one list, there are more lists, I'm sure somebody on this forum can chime in to give you more info.

https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Trade

So if you wanted to buy some electronic gadget, some tea or anything else, and that's the reason you want to exchange to fiat, you might be able to purchase it directly!




Title: Re: I think.....
Post by: bitgeek on March 01, 2015, 04:42:03 AM
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I just wanted to know how to turn bitcoins into real dollars.
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Why would you want to turn valuable real bitcoins into something as silly as a piece of linen with a portrait of an old dead guy in black and green ink?

I suggest that you just hang on to the bitcoins until you are ready to spend them on whatever it is you want to buy.  Then find a person or business that is selling what you want in exchange for actual real bitcoins.

This answer should be framed and hanged on a wall. If you don't have a frame, reposting it in similar threads will do for now.  :)


Title: Re: I think.....
Post by: ObscureBean on March 01, 2015, 07:56:59 AM
I thought I'd mention Virwox even though they charge hefty fees for their service. The cool thing here is that after you sell your BTC, you can withdraw your money to either PayPal or Skrill which is very convenient. Also they're pretty safe.


Title: Re: I think.....
Post by: MEPHuk on March 01, 2015, 01:32:19 PM
Localbitcoins or buy gold with it from bitgild, etc


Title: Re: I think.....
Post by: dlc1962 on March 01, 2015, 01:35:00 PM
Hi dlc1962,

I hope you are doing great, and welcome to the world of bitcoin!

Did you know you can use your bitcoins for many different services and also to buy various things, but in real life shops and online?

This is only one list, there are more lists, I'm sure somebody on this forum can chime in to give you more info.

https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Trade

So if you wanted to buy some electronic gadget, some tea or anything else, and that's the reason you want to exchange to fiat, you might be able to purchase it directly!




I understand that but I collect different types of toys and I have yet to find a toy site that accepts bitcoins. :)