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1  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Deposit money to a Turkish Bank acc, is it possible ? on: October 17, 2018, 10:48:46 AM
I know that most of exchanges don't support Turkey, probably because you don't have SEPA and that's why I found you local ones that deal with your local currency which I believe is much more suitable.

So how do I do it then ?

Can anyone please explain how the exchange works, my understaning so far is as follow:

First you get a wallet in which you store your btc

To buy btc you can do it by debit or credit card ( high fees on credit )

Then you can sell them or store them as investment.


My question is:


Does it matter from which country I live in to buy them ? Are there exchanges for only particular countries ? Or some covers many but not all.

Does it matter from which country I intend to sell them ? ( To convert my btc to the local currency of that country,my example is Turkey )

Does the BTC works in the same way as once the BTC are in your wallet you can sell them and convert it into cash then send it wherever you like.

Sorry I am new to this and as I said previously, in the event of converting any future BTC to Turkish Lira what do I need to do in order to avoid having my BTC restricted to be converted to the USD only for example.
2  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Deposit money to a Turkish Bank acc, is it possible ? on: October 16, 2018, 12:52:58 PM
I managed to find these two exchanges[1][2]. Both allow buying and selling using your bank account and from a quick search, it looks like they are both reputable but you may want to ask more about them.

Alternatively, you could trade with Turkish people through LocalBitcoins or link your Bank account to Skrill and exchange your BTC to Skrill so you can withdraw.

[1] https://www.paribu.com/#/
[2] https://www.btcturk.com/


Does it mean that if I want to trade in Turkish Lira then it needs  to be with [1] https://www.paribu.com/#/
[2] https://www.btcturk.com/ and those are the only one that can be linked to my Turkish Bank account ? Or can I link my Turkish account and deposit money by trading wherever I want ?

What I am confused about it, that despite BTC is virtually online with no borders, there is still some barriers with the countries.
3  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Deposit money to a Turkish Bank acc, is it possible ? on: October 12, 2018, 04:00:15 PM
my post will be buried soon without a reply, can anyone please elaborate, cheers
4  Other / Beginners & Help / Deposit money to a Turkish Bank acc, is it possible ? on: October 12, 2018, 02:26:37 PM
Hi,

Sorry if this has been asked before, but no answer was give.

Is it possible to buy bitcoins then deposit it in cash into a Turkish bank account ? I want to transfer money from US account to Turkish account this way, is it possible?

Also any idea from where to start, I am interested in BTC and wondering which website, forum I can find good information, I know this is a good place, but I want to explore more. Cheers
5  Other / Beginners & Help / Where to start on: October 10, 2018, 04:56:49 PM
Hi,

Any idea where can I start BTC.

My aim is to buy/sell this is on the long run, but for now I need to learn.

I want to try with as little as possible just to learn.

I need a reliable website to create a wallet and then start trading may be, with reliable website, I saw some asking for cash to be sent by mail...not sure if this is how things are done.
6  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Turkey on: October 10, 2018, 04:21:25 PM
Your BBCode tags are messed up. So let me get this straight. Your planning on buying a property in Turkey. So what are you trying to do? Buy bitcoin and use the bitcoin to pay for the property? Or sell your bitcoin for you to have enough Turkish lira to pay for the property? I'm kinda confused.

The services I was talking about were local services. I always suggest using Localbitcoins.com when talking about sites to buy and sell bitcoin though.

Sorry for the previous post.

I am trying to buy a property in Turkey, now I guess they are not going to accept BTC, so I want to convert USD into cash, then sell it and deposit the money into a Turkish bank, this way to avoid fees and to have more flexibility in terms in not changing currencies if I decide not to buy.
7  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Turkey on: October 10, 2018, 04:08:21 PM
A lot of your questions depend hugely on what service you're planning on using to actually buy/sell the bitcoin. Can you give us more information on what you're trying to do here?


I want to buy a property in Turkey and I need to move money to an account in Turkey

Can I buy bitcoins and load them into an account in Turkey ?
Please explain "load them into an account in Turkey"

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like do a transfer, deposit the money in the account

Do banks ask questions if I convert bitcoins to cash ?
Based on my experience, this depends on what service I used to transfer the funds to my bank account. If I used a more well known service, no questions asked. If I used a lesser known service that's unknown to the bank, then chances are they're going to ask some questions.
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who are these well known services
8  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Turkey on: October 10, 2018, 03:43:12 PM
Hi,
Newbie questions here:

Can I buy bitcoins and load them into an account in Turkey ?  Has anyone done it before with a Turkish bank ? Do banks ask questions if I convert bitcoins to cash ? or they will never guess from where the money came from.

Also what's the minimum and maximum I can buy.

Is it cheaper than doing bank transfer ?

Cheers and sorry for this, I tried to look on the forum but no answers.




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