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August 08, 2017, 06:20:47 PM
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Hi,
I live in Europe and I would like to buy some Bitcoin, i've checked coinbase but ive seen that the fee its around 4% (if you consider 4% of 2880€ its around 100+€) Tongue
on Bitstamp says they ask 0.25% which would be around 7€... and thats a good price. But, is it so?

Also found a page from 2014 saying:

Deposits:

SEPA EUR - no fee
Wire transfer - 0.1% for USD, GBP, and CHF ($15 minimum fee)
BTC - none

Withdrawals:

SEPA EUR - 0.90 EUR fixed fee
Wire transfer - 0.09% for USD and CHF
BTC - per fee schedule for trade


But anyways,... does anybody bought bitcoin from Bitstamp? is it to recommend? anyone knows the fee?

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August 08, 2017, 08:27:44 PM
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If i recall correctly think that they are on black list, meaning that you cant withdrawal cash from then to any bank in Europe as far as I know, if something didnt change in last several months. Unless you know some bank that will be able to pay you. There were best option for bitcoin fiat transfer for most of us, but we search alternative for each country. You have topic here about it and most post here some good or bad experience https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=264679



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August 08, 2017, 09:15:52 PM
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If i recall correctly think that they are on black list, meaning that you cant withdrawal cash from then to any bank in Europe as far as I know, if something didnt change in last several months. Unless you know some bank that will be able to pay you. There were best option for bitcoin fiat transfer for most of us, but we search alternative for each country. You have topic here about it and most post here some good or bad experience https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=264679

Im planing to buy and hold for some time.
its just im wondering about their fees because they seem very low...
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August 08, 2017, 09:33:18 PM
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If i recall correctly think that they are on black list, meaning that you cant withdrawal cash from then to any bank in Europe as far as I know, if something didnt change in last several months.
Can you stop spreading incorrect information that even hints towards fud? I am quite regularly (most recent last month) depositing and withdrawing EUR through SEPA without any problems.

OP, Bitstamp is a perfect exchange for Europeans. Very important benefit is that Bitstamp is one of the few regulated and licensed exchanges.

I must however point out that you will have to verify yourself due to various laws and policies. If you have no problems with that, then go ahead and sign up ~ you won't regret using Bitstamp.

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August 11, 2017, 04:52:35 PM
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If i recall correctly think that they are on black list, meaning that you cant withdrawal cash from then to any bank in Europe as far as I know, if something didnt change in last several months. Unless you know some bank that will be able to pay you. There were best option for bitcoin fiat transfer for most of us, but we search alternative for each country. You have topic here about it and most post here some good or bad experience https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=264679

source of that information that stamp cannot proceed fiat to banks?

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August 11, 2017, 05:16:20 PM
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Hi,
I live in Europe and I would like to buy some Bitcoin, i've checked coinbase but ive seen that the fee its around 4% (if you consider 4% of 2880€ its around 100+€) Tongue
on Bitstamp says they ask 0.25% which would be around 7€... and thats a good price. But, is it so?

Also found a page from 2014 saying:

Deposits:

SEPA EUR - no fee
Wire transfer - 0.1% for USD, GBP, and CHF ($15 minimum fee)
BTC - none

Withdrawals:

SEPA EUR - 0.90 EUR fixed fee
Wire transfer - 0.09% for USD and CHF
BTC - per fee schedule for trade


But anyways,... does anybody bought bitcoin from Bitstamp? is it to recommend? anyone knows the fee?

 Huh Huh Huh

Bitstamp is one of best exchanges you can use.

Fee is irrelevant in your case, you should worry with your entry price, fee is only relevant if you trade a lot, and in that case there's a fee schedule for high volume.

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