What's the best way to exchange my FaucetPay balance to cash? I'll soon have a significant amount in there, and I'd love to exchange it for cash, not use it to buy something I don't really need.
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I have been away from Bitcoin for quite a while.
This is going to sound ridiculous, but I never stopped using faucets. I found 6 or 7 that I really trusted, and I kept on claiming from them. I keep them open all day long while I'm working (I'm self-employed, not ripping anyone off), and when I have time, I claim from them.
They have all got a fair amount of satoshis in my balances. But now what do I do with them? I have just discovered that my BlockChain wallet won't accept money from TPPPs, which I assume includes my faucet balances? Maybe even FaucetPay. Can I actually spend Bitcoin on useful things?
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So, I've been collecting useless bits of crypto from a lot of faucets. Now, what do I do with them? My Blockchain wallet accepts bitcoins, but that's about it. What do I do with all these others coins? Many of them are in FaucetPay, can I use that to convert them to sats, or do I have to send them somewhere else to convert them? Someplace like YoBits, or another exchange?
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This is newbie talk, so don't kill me. I want to learn, but it seems so complicated.
I want to - sell BTC for ETH, and then sell that ETH for more BTC than I started the trade with. Sounds like a simple way to start, yet I know it won't be.
My biggest concern is that there are so many exchanges. How the heck do I know which ones will pay me after I make an exchange? I know I have to check their reserve balance, but what else should I look for?
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I have 7million dice, but can't figure out how to sell or exchange any of them for anything else. Can someone point me in the right direction?
If I click on Withdraw, it says Wallet Status: Maintenance.
Nothing else takes me anywhere.
Any ideas?
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I found satominer.com, and it looks too easy. But since they only payout at 200,000 ( 2 months work), it would be nice to know they paid before wasting time.
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I exchanged btc to eth yesterday through their 'fully automated exchanger', but - surprise, surprise - no ethereum has arrived yet. There is a 'program' being heavily advertised on a few of the other sites I use: All of you heard about cryptocurrency Bitcoin and Ethereum . I want to show you a new way to achieve this profit! 1) First of all you need Bitcoin and Ethereum wallets. I prefer to use http://blockchain.com wallet but you can use all wallets that you like. 2) You need to have at least 50$ Bitcoin ( ~ 0.0077 BTC ) at your wallet 3) Then you need to exchange 0.0077 BTC to Ethereum using exchanger https://changebtc.bid/ on course 0.0077 BTC - 0.3045 ETH 4) Now you exchange Ethereum to Bitcoin using exchangers https://en.changelly.com/ or https://www.alfacashier.com/ on course 0.3045 ETH - 0.0095 BTC So if ChangeBtc.bid is a scam, I have to assume the other ones are too. I'll update this if my coins do arrive.
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I saw something recently about auto exchangers, and I was wondering how legit they are? The one I looked at is ChangeBTC.bit, they say they automatically exchange btx to eth.
It sounds so easy to use them, but ...
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Thanks! My acct doesn't look like that, but I eventually found what I needed. Now, off to try this out!
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Okay, I have a bitcoin wallet on Blockchain. Now I want to speculate with ETH. Would I use to same wallet address to accept ETH in my Blockchain acct? Or do I need to do something different.
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Thank you all - I will stay far away from them.
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https://www.startminer.comHas anyone tried this? I haven't been around for a while, so may have missed it. Is it worth investing my time?
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I should mention I'm in Canada, and can't do bank withdrawals in Russia. I need something that will eTransfer money to me, or at least allow me to spend the money electronically. Bitcoin would be fabulous! But no sign of it anywhere.
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Quite a while ago, for fun, I started playing in a russian mining game. But it went way better than I thought, and now I could take some money out. But payment options are ones I've never heard of. Which of these is most likely to let me actually end up with some money? Yandex, Qiwi, Webmoney or Payeer?
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I can't login to Yobit. For weeks, I have been trying to login, but they keep saying they have sent an eMail with a code. But I never get the eMail, and they don't answer support tickets. Support here is terrible, and I want my account back. And my btc.
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I haven't been here for many months, so I was surprised to find RaiBlocks has come back to life. So where can I sell the ones I've got?
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Yeah, I sent then an eMail, but haven't heard from them. From past experience, they are as slow as molasses in the winter at answering. Hope I haven't lost my btc, even though it wasn't too much.
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When I try to login to YoBit, I get an eMail saying they are sending me a code to my eMail. But no eMail ever arrives, and I can never login and get my btc out. Anyone else having a problem?
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I can get you one that is similar for less money. It is from Italy, but it is made of cashmere. I also know some people in India that may be able to get one for you. I will ask them.
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