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Other => Beginners & Help => Topic started by: loucat111 on December 02, 2017, 03:18:24 PM



Title: getting started
Post by: loucat111 on December 02, 2017, 03:18:24 PM
I'm having trouble getting started , depositing us dollars in account . Any easy ways ???


Title: Re: getting started
Post by: Emoclaw on December 02, 2017, 03:21:41 PM
Getting started where? What exactly do you want to accomplish?
If you want to buy Bitcoin, it's easy to use an exchange. Just use Kraken, Gemini, Bittrex or GDAX, etc. These exchanges are very user-friendly and it's pretty self-explanatory how to buy Bitcoin on them.
If you want to learn about Bitcoin in general and don't know where to begin, start here: https://bitcoin.org/en/faq


Title: Re: getting started
Post by: osasshem on December 02, 2017, 09:09:49 PM
I'm having trouble getting started , depositing us dollars in account . Any easy ways ???

You are not giving a clear view on how you want to be helped. Do you want to buy bitcoin, you can use localbitcoins.com which is very easy and fast, or you use coinbase, they buy and sell using USD.


Title: Re: getting started
Post by: Basmic on December 02, 2017, 09:14:25 PM
To buy bitcoins is not a problem. This can be done with cards Visa and MasterCard on all exchanges. Most importantly do not forget that when you're on the ATM cards to withdraw income you must pay tax on income. It will be very difficult to prove that you spent part of the money to buy bitcoins.


Title: Re: getting started
Post by: SonyZ3+ on December 02, 2017, 09:19:40 PM
I'm having trouble getting started , depositing us dollars in account . Any easy ways ???
What exchange site use to getting started trade.If you use any exchange then first you go to btc deposit and genarate wallet.then copy this wallet and send btc another wallet to exchange site wallet.


Title: Re: getting started
Post by: Anonylz on December 02, 2017, 09:25:31 PM
In which exchange are you trying to get started? You should know that there are a lot of pishing sites and you must be aware of that.

And yes, do not even think about using BITTREX, they are going to close your account without any previous notification, it is a waste of time, you are probably going to get your account closed and your funds freezed.

The best thing that you can do is just buy bitcoins on Coinbase, or in GDAX, those are the most safest ways to buy bitcoins at the moment if you are looking for the safest way to do so.


Title: Re: getting started
Post by: NewBet on December 02, 2017, 09:54:45 PM
In which exchange are you trying to get started? You should know that there are a lot of pishing sites and you must be aware of that.

And yes, do not even think about using BITTREX, they are going to close your account without any previous notification, it is a waste of time, you are probably going to get your account closed and your funds freezed.

The best thing that you can do is just buy bitcoins on Coinbase, or in GDAX, those are the most safest ways to buy bitcoins at the moment if you are looking for the safest way to do so.



Wait Bittrex is closing accounts now? Since when?

I was always under the impression that Bittrex was one of the best, most trusted cryptocurrency exchanges. Although as of late, even just a month or two ago they obviously did crack down and force people to upload their IDs which is kind of lame. I don't think they have any choice though simply because it is a legal requirement. They are smart for getting a bunch of users to deposit first though and then freeze their funds which forces them to do whatever Bittrex says. Actually it isn't really cool, just smart (there is a big difference).


Title: Re: getting started
Post by: Paecga129 on December 02, 2017, 10:25:48 PM
Getting started where? What exactly do you want to accomplish?
If you want to buy Bitcoin, it's easy to use an exchange. Just use Kraken, Gemini, Bittrex or GDAX, etc. These exchanges are very user-friendly and it's pretty self-explanatory how to buy Bitcoin on them.
If you want to learn about Bitcoin in general and don't know where to begin, start here: https://bitcoin.org/en/faq

I wouldn't say any crypto exchange is user friendly. The truth is most of them are still hard to understand for beginners, let alone depositing USD/BTC and trading, and then withdrawing BTC/USD after. IT can be a real nightmare. I would recommend doing research before getting started.


Title: Re: getting started
Post by: eyesopen on December 03, 2017, 12:29:06 AM
I'm having trouble getting started , depositing us dollars in account . Any easy ways ???
in what way are you having trouble?

It should be pretty straight forward.


Title: Re: getting started
Post by: Alluro on December 03, 2017, 01:15:25 AM
First learn about what is bitcoin? How it works? Do your own research first. Next you can buy bitcoins and trade with altcoins. If you wanna buy bitcoins you can use Coinbase, Localbitcoins and Cex.io like that sites.


Title: Re: getting started
Post by: chathura on December 03, 2017, 01:47:35 AM
This can be done with cards Visa and MasterCard on all exchanges. Most importantly do not forget that when you're on the ATM cards to withdraw income you must pay tax on income.