I think it is because only european countries are supposed to send funds in Euro currency. I didn't even know a country outside the EEE can do SEPA transfers. Can't you deposit CAD, they do have wire transfer deposit to a Japan Bank? If I remember CAD deposits have a fees like 10$ is that the reason you wanted deposit € instead?
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Salut Zenfr Y a ce comparatif dans la partie anglophone https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1410577.0Ca ne comprend pas les frais, mais ca peut donner une certaine idée des fonctionnalités ou autres. Pas la peine de prendre en compte les notes, parce que c'est basé sur pas grand chose (parce que ca m etonnerai qu il est a toutes essayé ) Je me rappelle avoir lu, un topic ici, sur quelqu'un qui avait commencé un comparatif, mais pas terminer. Sinon on peut trouver Cryptopay qui font cadeaux de leur carte aux membres de ce forum, je l'avais eu par ce biais d'ailleurs https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1384807.0
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No matter if people pay you with "send as gift/friend family" or "Goods and service". Paypal terms of service doesn't accept transactions related to money exchange/cryptocurrencies. So if you tell them this they will terminate your account in no time. You can't even say, this transactions are donations, because you need a business account to accept donations in paypal. If you have suposed friends sending you 500$ daily, then you may have great friends but Paypal wont buy your story
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There is surely a confusion between both parties? Because I don't know wich company like Bittrex would start to scam people for a low amount. They don't have any reason. I am not telling it is the case with the OP, but very often people open scam accusation on the web but don't tell to people the full story. Or sometimes a mistake happen within the site (it can happen to any) and people contact the helpdesk to get help, but 1) speak very rude 2) don't explain correctly /full 3) insult 4) writte in another language than english 5) or even sometimes forgot to click the "send" button lol
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Ben tout depend de la personne. Par exemple certaines veulent pouvoir utiliser leur Bitcoins pour acheter en ligne. D autres veulent pouvoir avoir le cash dans leur poche sans passer par la case banque: soit parce qu'ils peuvent pas, soit parce qu ils ont pas envie que leur banque voit des rentrés d'argent en provenance de plateformes d 'echange, ou similaire. Ca peut etre par simplicité aussi pour d autres: tu recharges ta carte bitcoin et tu vas direct à auchan faire tes courses dans la meme heure. Alors que passer par un echange, il lui faudrait 1) transferer des fonds 2) vendre 3) demander un transfer bancaire qui serait la 24h apres.
Je pense qu'il n'y a pas tant de monde que ca qui utilise ce genre de carte pour le coté anonyme que ca avait. Mais plus pour le coté pratique. Apres si c'est pour le coté "veut economiser les frais" c'est clair qu il vaut mieux passser par kraken, tu paies 9 centimes de frais et t'as ton virement en 24 heures au max, et ils tournent comme une horloge
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There is no risk free investment, this with anything, can be bitcoin, real estate, gold or whatever. The thing to consider is the level of risk you can take and the level of lost you can handle. As always the golden rule is, don't invest what you can't afford to lose. But to answer you question, gold for exemple is a low risk investment
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Non ca n'existe pas. A la base tu dois envoyé du Bitcoin sur ton compte et ensuite transferer la somme sur ta carte bancaire. Par exemple, tu veux 200€, le site te dis d'envoyer 0.088 BTC sur leur adresse Bitcoin, ensuite tu es crédité de 200€ sur ton compte. De la tu dois ensuite transferer ces 200€ sut ta carte bancaire, dans ton espace membre. Comme autres cartes tu peux regarder chez Cryptopay, Spectrocoin, Bitwala, Uquid, Coinbank, Wagecan et Advcash. C'est toutes des Visa, mis à part Advcash. Apres à toi de comparer les frais. Mais tu y retrouvera les meme, à peu de chose pres. Par exemple les frais de €2.25 dont je parlais sont les meme pour toutes, étant donné que c'est les frais de leur fournisseur (Mychoice//Wave Crest Holdings). Ce qui peut faire la difference c'est le prix de la carte, les frais pour recharger la carte, et des fois, des frais mensuel du genre 1€. Voila
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If Bitcoin could be an instant way to get rich, don't you think most of the people on earth would be rich already? Why not buy bitcoin instead to wake up everyday at 06.00 am and going to work? Yeah look like a good method. When people jump in bitcoin, they do only for money and just don't care about the other side of cryptocurrency. Basically bitcoin has not been created "to become rich" "making cash" ect
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Everything is breaking news with people here... I don't think Goldman Sachs has more knowledges about Bitcoin than a lot of people. So in my opinion they have no influence and what they are thinking doesn't matter much, and surely doesn't mean they are right (or wrong) it's just a random opinion like may others
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La commission pour les retraits aux DAB est de €2.25 et bien sur 0 pour les achats par carte, comme pour toutes. La carte te coute 18€ +10€ par an (premiere année gratuite) Au tant dire que c'est l une des cartes les plus chere, avec rien de special comparé aux autres. Tu la recois en deux semaines environ. Les tarifs sont quasi les meme partout étant donné que les cartes viennent toutes de MyChoice/Wave Crest Holdings. Apres ca fait sont job, les VISA sont moches, (carte grise, sans logo, rien) on pourrai meme penser a des YesCards si y avait pas ton nom dessus.
Depuis peu il y a une nouvelle directive europeenne, au dessus de 250€ c'est verification d"ID obligatoire Offre speciale pour les francais, depuis une directive .fr du 1 mai, c'est verification d"ID obligatoire avant meme qu ils te l'envoient
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I still own Bitcoins that I bought back in 2013 or 2014, I don't remember exactly but I remember I paid ~225$ for each. Two weeks ago I was talking about Bitcoin with a friend, he is not really aware how bitcoin works ect, he still thinks bitcoin is the money for the dark web... When I told him I own Bitcoin bought back in 2013-2014 for 225$ and now the price is ~$2500, he called me asshole, and told me why the fuck don't you sell them? Well for an asshole it's not a bad ROI currently...
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Even a business bank account freshly created from (I suppose) a company freshly created will rings the alarm with $10k incoming funds daily, funds that move immediatly to an external bank account. No matter if it's for bitcoin related business. And if you were asking to buy a verified Paypal account, I don't think you're doing something right.
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Jaxx mais les altcoins sont limités Bitcoin, Litecoin, Ethereum, ZCash, Ethereum Classic, Dash, Augur et RSK Testnet Coinomi doit supporter une bonne cinquantaine de cryptos si je me souviens, mais je crois que c'est que sur android malheureusement. Sinon apres, je ne vois que ceux qu' il y a que en ligne du genre Holytransaction
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SEPA depends on the country you come from. It has been set up by European Payments Council to make transactions more easily and to aims to harmonise the means of payment in euro. To make it short, it is for simplification of bank transfers. The countries concerned are those from the European Economic Area (EEE) and the European Union https://transferwise.com/help/article/1663579/euro-transfers/what-are-sepa-transfersOthers countries use SWIFT, (and maybe another one exist, don't know)
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I used Paymium.com and you can buy Bitcoins without ID verification, up to 2500 €. The limit include wire transfers to fund your account, the money earned from sales and bids. So for exemple if you fund your account with 1000€ then buy 1000€ of bitcoin, it's already 2000€ so you have 500€ left before you need to send documents for verify your ID. You can make bank transfers but recently they added purchases with Visa/Mastercard, of course fees are different than using bank account
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If banks are not profitable, it is better to let them leave the market rather than to keep them artificially alive with preventive recapitalizations. Italy is taking it very late to clean up its banking system An aid which could reach 3 times more than what was initially estimated. Look Spain, Spain had had to inject more than 41 billion €, lent by the european union. The total bill for rescuing Spanish banks would have even reached 61 billion pay by taxpayers
I don't think it could be a factor on Bitcoin value, but a domino with others europeans countries may do it
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I never liked the user interface of Polionex. Bittrex has been the first exchange I used maybe and I find the website clean and intuitive for my taste. The only thing I am not confident with Bittrex is the system security. Since somone managed to get into my account with I don't know what method, I don't trust their security and I am more motivated to not keep anything in their site more than 2 or 3 days
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The difference is MooBitcoin and Freebitco have now a large users base making it worth to sell advertissement slots on their websites. When you start a faucet you start from scratch and it takes a huge amount of time before hoping to reach their level. Most of owers trick users with pop up, 50 banners ads (generating revenues from Ad networks) and irrating google captchas, click the anti bot link, ect. I find finally it's a good thing that Adsense banned this type of websites
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Paymium ils font dans les altcoins maintenant? Ou c'est une confusion? Parce que je me rappelle pas avoir vu autre chose que le Bitcoin sur leur site. Quoi qu'il en soit c'est pas trop recommandé de laisser du Bitcoin ou autre sur une plateforme d échange. Tu le laisse quelque jours mais sans plus. Les téléphones j'ai jamais trop compris: ils se passent quoi si tu perds ton tel et quelqu'un le retrouve?
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The decrase of the limit on the cards make all those debt cards useless, specially for people who are not interested to give any persnnal document to a site like this. $250 is very very low. You use your card 1 or 2 times and boom, limite reached advcash is dead they remove bitcoin and okpay for withdraw
I saw it some weeks ago when Wave Crest unlocked my funds on the cards after receiving the letter they asked me. Basically I had funds on my wallet but not able to withdraw with Bitcoin, I didn't wanted to use one of the other (useless in my case) options so I used some exchangers with decent fees. All turned to be good at the end
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