Cash to BTC via Bitinstant will cost you more than 1-2%. You are looking at 4% plus the $3.95 fee on top of that.
Still, it is probably the best method for someone new to the game. I bought hundreds of coins via Bitinstant last year and it was usually easy as can be.
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I will sell you 2 BTC for a $260 MP.
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I will sell you 2 BTC for a MoneyPak.
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Do BitPay merchants have the option of holding a portion of their revenue in Bitcoin?
For example, if my website selling golf balls makes 300 BTC a week, can I opt for BitPay to convert half into fiat and I keep the other half in coins?
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Actually, I prefer the old layout and design over the new one.
But more importantly, URSAY, please explain this new insta-debit option I see. Whats that all about? Looks very interesting.
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MoneyPak is confirmed good. Released 0.9 BTC from escrow.
Great trade. Thanks again.
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How would you transfer your USD, wasn't mt gox vouchers disabled?
I assumed there was a way to just transfer between mtgox accounts, but I guess not. I guess I'll just trade the BTC equivalent instead. bitinstant allows you to move USD between MT.Gox accounts.
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Escrow address: 1KRi7dzYwucVzVSGFPrBnER2Ld698TAdxW
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Buying this $120 MoneyPak from anadcmedia for 0.9 BTC. We are using Bitmit for escrow. Coins are on the way to escrow address.
anadcmedia please confirm. Thanks.
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Still looking to some BTC. Bump.
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I don't think getting money onto Gox is the real issue. Bitinstant has always been (at least for me) a faster, better choice. Maybe even cheaper once you account for the wire transfer fee to Okpay.
The real issue is getting USD onto BTC-e now. OKPay was the method for doing so. Add that to Perfect Money not taking any new US customers, Bitinstant generally always out of BTC-e funds and the icing on the cake...Liberty Reserve JUST got added a deposit option days ago and then BOOM...LR is done.
BTC-e codes are gonna be the hottest items on the market once that Bitcoin price starts to fall soon.
Right now they have 10k and I visit BTC-E on a daily basis and the always have at least 1-5k. I'm trying to figure out what the hell is the point of OKpay without Bitcoin. I was wondering about that too. Check their merchant list, apparently they want to become a PayPal for small and shady businesses (not as shady as LR ). Yeah the reserves at BTC-e.com show 10k, but check out bitinstant.com. No option to buy BTC-e funds. I check everyday and have been lucky enough to buy BTC-e funds once. I refresh the page literally every hour I am at the computer. But yeah I checked their merchant list. Weird adult sites and some affiliate bullshit looks to be their livelihood. I think they will fight to get Bitcoin back in the mix as it has got to be one of, if not their biggest revenue stream.
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I don't think getting money onto Gox is the real issue. Bitinstant has always been (at least for me) a faster, better choice. Maybe even cheaper once you account for the wire transfer fee to Okpay.
The real issue is getting USD onto BTC-e now. OKPay was the method for doing so. Add that to Perfect Money not taking any new US customers, Bitinstant generally always out of BTC-e funds and the icing on the cake...Liberty Reserve JUST got added a deposit option days ago and then BOOM...LR is done.
BTC-e codes are gonna be the hottest items on the market once that Bitcoin price starts to fall soon.
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I'm trying to figure out what the hell is the point of OKpay without Bitcoin.
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Maybe you can get some better insight inside of the alt coin forum. It probably has to do with the amount of people mining feathercoin at the moment. Dealing with these fly-by-night coins can be very risky, that's why I dumped almost immediately.
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I think your anger may be misdirected. FTC has been taking long to move for weeks now. Once I transferred 410 FTC from BTC-e to Vircurex and it took close to 10 hours.
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UPDATE: Pricing according to current weighted average, which is a few bucks cheaper.
Still looking to sell. MoneyGram and WU also an option if buyer pays fees.
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