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201  Economy / Currency exchange / [CLOSED] looking for paysafecard exchange to bitcoin on: April 19, 2017, 10:32:55 PM
Hi

Have funds in paysafecard which I would like to exchange to bitcoin, about 60 EUR

does anyone knows some service that could exchange this?
Not sure if the vouchers are not limited to the country where they were issued.

if funds are held via a paysafecard account can I also send the funds?
202  Economy / Gambling / Re: ◥◤ NitrogenSports ◢ Largest & Most Trusted BTC Sportsbook ◣ March Madness ◥◤ on: April 12, 2017, 11:00:32 PM
quick question

do you have any sport betting bonus for new users?
203  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: transfers between wallets on: March 21, 2017, 06:09:22 AM
First of all, thank you very much for your feedback!!!

Now, I like to do some betting.
Without questioning the KYC process, how can an exchange block someone if funds are coming from gambling?

Is there some morality behind those decisions of blocking funds?
It is not money for drugs, porn, or any other illicits activities.

As far as I understood most of the big exchanges are based in USA and they have Las Vegas....

Basically if they have that kind of rule is because in then end there is no decentralisation.

Coinbase is definitely anti-gambling and they are based in the USA. I think the issues is that gambling legality in the states is pretty complicated and only allowed in certain areas due to certain rules. They tend to not allow online gambling in a lot of areas.

If you plan to gamble and use an exchange, make sure that you either mix your coins using something like bitmixer or use a site that uses a unique address for every transaction and isn't trackable by exchanges. You can also send to an intermediary address of your own to add some extra steps in the transaction history.

well, coinbase is a no-go for me

and in terms of any other exchanges, does any of you had any problems if you connect with different IP's/VPN?
204  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: transfers between wallets on: March 20, 2017, 08:35:29 PM
First of all, thank you very much for your feedback!!!

Now, I like to do some betting.
Without questioning the KYC process, how can an exchange block someone if funds are coming from gambling?

Is there some morality behind those decisions of blocking funds?
It is not money for drugs, porn, or any other illicits activities.

As far as I understood most of the big exchanges are based in USA and they have Las Vegas....

Basically if they have that kind of rule is because in then end there is no decentralisation.
205  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / transfers between wallets on: March 19, 2017, 07:34:22 PM
Hi

New here.
Been reading about bitcoin but still undecided on my first wallet.

I am prefering start with one for laptop/desktop but then I have some questions:

1-can I transfer funds from a desktop wallet into a web based or android one?

2-Can I do it without being connected to the internet?

3-Even if both are under my name, I suppose I would get charged on transfer fees, rigth?

4-what exchanges are the most reliable and do not require a lot of paperwork for KYC?
(the more decentralized the better)
206  Economy / Gambling discussion / Sport betting exchanges on: March 19, 2017, 02:03:37 PM
Hi

I'm new here and I want to know if there is any sports betting exchange which accepts cryptocurrencies for deposit/withdrawals?

I prefer exchanges rather to bookmakers since one is betting against other users instead of the house
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