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1  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Where are you trading? on: January 30, 2018, 11:48:55 AM
I want to thank everyone for their replies and I hoe this thread continues with useful discussion. based on the replies here, I am in the process of opening and getting verified with both Bittrex and a Binance accounts. I will give them both a try with same small trades to check how the systems work.
2  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Where are you trading? on: January 21, 2018, 09:53:10 PM
HITBTC -> Shit
DIMCOIN -> SHIT /SCAM.

Do not use hitbtc as long as you do not want to lose  your money, and yes, Dimcoin was a scam project, so do not put money in there because that altcoin is a real shit.

From $0,40 to less than $0,02 in just a week.
I am interested in trading lesser known Cryptos, XRP, XEM, DIM, etc. I wonder what exchange you guys are using? I will be in and out trading on momentum. I love the charts Hitbtc has.

Yes, very familiar. There PR guy is a piece of doo doo. But it does have surges.
3  Economy / Trading Discussion / Where are you trading? on: January 21, 2018, 08:20:59 PM
I am interested in trading lesser known Cryptos, XRP, XEM, DIM, etc. I wonder what exchange you guys are using? I will be in and out trading on momentum. I love the charts Hitbtc has. And they have a large number of Crytos available, and they seem to have a lot of activity, but it seems everyone is always complaining about not getting their purchase credited, etc. To go in and out the purchase needs to go into the account instantly so it can be sold.

I have Bitcoin and Litecoin to deposit, just not sure if I want to go into Hitbtc? If anyone is trading at Hitbtc, would love to hear about it. There is no phone to talk to anyone there. Any insight / experience on Hitbtc, or other references for other exchange options is greatly appreciated.
4  Other / Beginners & Help / What exchange for USD to BTC for decent fee and fast turnover? on: January 08, 2018, 08:03:40 PM
There are some cryptos not listed on some of the exchanges that I would like to buy and only have USD right now. I need to deposit BTC, LTC, ETH, etc. I have made a couple Litecoin and Bitcoin buys on Coinbase for the sole purpose of funding another exchange account. But it takes Coinbase 3 to 7 days to deliver the purchase.

Anyone know a faster exchange? There is something I would like to get into ASAP

Or is there a exchange that can deliver Tether quickly? I can deposit Tether in this other exchange also.

Thanks in advance

5  Economy / Goods / Re: 2 Vehicles for Bitcoin, 2004 Mercedes CLK55AMG, 2003 Siverado 2500HD on: December 27, 2017, 07:57:53 PM
The truck is sold, I took payment for that one combination of XEM and LTC, That deal went well.

The Mercedes is the only car we have currently for which we can accept Crypto, and I will take many (Not all) Cryptos for that car. It is the only car we offer for Crypto because that one is my wife's personal car, and my partner does not believe in Crypto yet, so none of the other cars are for sale for Crypto.

I had a deal on the Mercedes for which I waited a week to try and complete. The buyer wanted to wait until the BTC value was up to do the deal, and then got flaky when BTC Free Falled bad last week. If someone wants to do a deal, I will accept various Crypto at current HitBTC to USD value, and the price of the car is the same for cash or Crypto. I hate when I see someone put a premium on the crypto vs cash price.

My website is ClassicPerfCars.com. We sell mostly high end GM muscle cars from the 60s and 70s since 1987. We have a impecble reputation, and history with our governing Florida DMV.

The Mercedes is a super nice car, see the ad. It is a clean, and fast.

My direct number is four zero seven two zero two nine three four five

I am in Florida GMT5 time zone

We ship all over the world sight unseen

6  Economy / Goods / Re: 2 Vehicles for Bitcoin, 2004 Mercedes CLK55AMG, 2003 Siverado 2500HD on: December 10, 2017, 02:14:00 PM
We just shipped a Zimmer, pretty cool car, to Germany and it left from the port of Jacksonville which is 150 miles from me in Orlando. We can arrange shipping and you cover cost. We can have the shipper invoice you direct or we can invoice you for shipping and pay the shipper. Our business ClassicPerfCars.com ships cars all over the US and the world. No problem
7  Economy / Goods / 2 Vehicles for Bitcoin, 2004 Mercedes CLK55AMG, 2003 Siverado 2500HD on: December 09, 2017, 11:53:41 PM
I have 2 vehicles for which I seek Bitcoin payment. Both are very clean, located in Orlando Florida. We will use escrow that will only release funds after title is received by escrow and vehicle shipped as agreed.

Here are Craigslist ads for each, and my contact info is in the advertisements. There is no additional penalty for Bitcoin, will be traded at cash value at time of transfer

I am a Classic and Muscle Car dealer, although these have both been personal cars i am selling to convert into bitcoin. Jumping on the train

I will run these through my dealership which has a impeccable reputation since 1987 for additional security for the buyer

We ship all over the word and the buyer is responsible for shipping, but we will arrange shipping and pass along our discounts.

https://orlando.craigslist.org/cto/d/2004-mercedes-clk-55-amg/6419349906.html

https://orlando.craigslist.org/cto/d/2003-chevrolet-silverado/6418913432.html
8  Economy / Goods / Re: [Looking For] USA Collectible Car Dealer/ Car Mechanic on: December 09, 2017, 11:28:36 PM
I am a muscle Car dealer (since 1987) and multi high award restorer and customizer in Orlando Florida. What you got?
9  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: How to sell Item for $4000 in Bitcoin on: October 23, 2017, 09:40:07 AM
Thanks so much for all the information. I was thinking the payment is done at a percentage at current value, just needed the clarification.

As for selling the bike and asking price cash value to Bitcoin value, I would probably take less in Bitcoin cash value then actual cash at this point as I see the bike as a depreciating asset and Bitcoin as a rising asset. I was going to use the money out of the bike to buy various crypto anyway, so I will offer it for sale this way, as well as cash. I have other items of value I will list also for sale in crypto. I have other investments I am moving into crypto, including looking at some new releases.

So what is the favorite wallet? Anyone a superstar? Any to avoid?

Tanks again

Frank

10  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: How to sell Item for $4000 in Bitcoin on: October 23, 2017, 03:30:45 AM
Thank you so much. You guys were very patient with my ignorance.

 Is there somewhere you can recommend I research the various units?
11  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: How to sell Item for $4000 in Bitcoin on: October 23, 2017, 03:21:01 AM
So if I want $4000 do I ask for 60% of a bitcoin? How do you break a bitoin into smaller amount if one if one is worth $6000. This is what I am trying to figure out
12  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: How to sell Item for $4000 in Bitcoin on: October 23, 2017, 03:14:19 AM
Thanks, and I will list things I have there. Right now I am learning about the wallet, and taking payment, denominations. In US currency we have pennies, nickles, dimes, quarters, 1,5 10, 20, 50, 100 bills to make $4000. I do not understand how to make $4000 out of a $6000 coin? Like I said, brand new.

I have been reading a lot but have not seen this question addressed yet.
13  Economy / Trading Discussion / How to sell Item for $4000 in Bitcoin on: October 23, 2017, 02:52:35 AM
So I am brand new, and I am looking for things I have that I can sell to get a crypto wallet going. I have a motorcycle that is worth $4000 that I would like to sell in crypto to start a wallet. I am ignorant right now. If a bitcoin is worth roughly $6000 tonight, how does one sell a item is worth less then $6000 in bitcoin if the item is $4000?

Frank
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