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July 18, 2013, 01:16:21 PM
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Since mtgox is really struggling doing wires, what are our current options to cash out our bitcoins at the moment, fast and easy?
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July 18, 2013, 01:24:29 PM
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Since mtgox is really struggling doing wires, what are our current options to cash out our bitcoins at the moment, fast and easy?

Bitstamp.net, localbitcoins.com
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July 18, 2013, 01:46:11 PM
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I can warmly recommend bitcoin.de. Not an exchange like mtgox or bitstamp, the EUR goes directly from user to user, so it's much faster to cash out than most exchanges.

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July 18, 2013, 03:52:33 PM
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hello please help  Cheesy  Grin

what are current limit for withdrawal for BTC on Mt Gox?I sent MTGox scan of my national ID and utility bills and I have now verified account. (but not trusted if I understand well from my settings when I login?)

I saw there following

Your account currently has a "Verified" status; you can update your account to a "Trusted" status.
“Trusted” Accounts are eligible for the below withdrawal limits:
Traditional Currencies
 Daily withdrawal limit (24hrs): 100,000 USD (or equivalent)
 Monthly withdrawal limit: 500,000 USD (or equivalent)
Bitcoin
 Daily Bitcoin withdrawal limit (24hrs): 10,000 BTC
 Monthly Bitcoin withdrawal limit: none

but to become trusted it cannot be more complicated (for people from Europe) - I already sent them a question unfortunately so far without reply
I dont know whether it should be translated in English or Japan
(notarized copy sealed with an apostille for the following documents:
•A copy of your (valid) government issued photo ID (passport, permanent residence card or driver’s license) and
•A copy of either your monthly utility bill (power, phone, TV, gas, water, etc.) or a certificate of residency issued by your local government.)

I hope I would never need trusted threshold.... but I cannot find what are limits for ordinary verified members

please could you help
I made attempts by "try and error" and now I know that it takes 50 minutes/5 confirmation to send there BTC and withdrawing is also OK (faster) but I still cannot find the limits - what if I am allowed to transfer 10 BTC in a total or something like that???

I apologize to post it here but I cannot find better thread/discussion
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July 18, 2013, 03:58:19 PM
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I would recommend bitcoin.de, but prices are lower than Gox and they have much less liquidity, but for small quantities is ok. And by the way... i received my last SEPA transfer from Gox after 8 working days two weeks ago, not so fast but no so slow either as some people are claiming.

I can recommend you Bitstamp https://www.bitstamp.net
perfect place, I am very happy to trade there.
excellent service.  Grin  Grin  Grin  Grin
Your money is on account within days not weeks!!!!
Yes of course they speak English, what is rare - dont tell me that you receive understandable sentences in reply from BTC-e or MTGox.
They reply to you very fast - in comparison with all others.
They dont have some useless flash pictures of millionares or woman on their web. You find there everything.
In comparison with others their web is perfect, intuitive - on the contrary of MTgox - I dislike especially, beside snake slowiness and other things eg on MT gox is delete account button in the settings right in the middle...., I dont know why but I must always také care not to click on it - it is placed very badly

for me Bitstamp is # 1, it is much much much better
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July 18, 2013, 05:15:05 PM
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personally i use bitstamp, bitfinex and dagensia.eu currently
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July 18, 2013, 06:46:21 PM
Last edit: July 30, 2013, 12:05:53 PM by xenofanesSkarak
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personally i use bitstamp, bitfinex and dagensia.eu currently

I love bitstamp - I must laugh when my freinds sent funds to BTCe and after 4 weeks they must visited repeatedly and personally their banks and wrote requests to BTCe and nobody knows where were the money....
and they dont know where to go to Russia because BTCe dont publish their company address....  Grin  Grin
The same with MTGox - one month they are OK and then suddenly comes some shock....

Bitstamp has excellent service, they always reply even the silliest question and in perfect english - and it takes only 2-4 days to send funds to them (if you are from Europe, didnot try send money from US).

I had doubts and I was worried because I started to learn about BTC on March when I was buying something and I needed 0.5 BTC - and I realized how nice and wonderfull and exciting cryptocurrencies are....
I did not take part in trading till June because I thought it must be dangerous bubble however now I changed my mind I try to understand more about all this altcoins.
after some internet searching about exchanges I am very happy to choose them.
You save a lot of time and nerves (and in the end also the money).
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July 19, 2013, 09:25:40 AM
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thank you all, very useful input!
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