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September 20, 2015, 10:20:44 PM |
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I was watching a video for coinbase.
It seemed like when you sell bitcoin to USD, that it instantly goes to your bank?
Is there any wallet that will let me convert/sell bitcoin to USD then leave it in the wallet in USD?
I also need to be able to register and do this without a bank account. I plan to open a new bank account this week, but I would like to gegt the bitcoin sent to me ASAP and have it sit in my wallet as USD until the bank account is open and ready for transfer.
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secone
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September 20, 2015, 10:55:22 PM |
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There are many exchange like btc-e that you can store your bitcoin in usd.
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BurgerKill
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September 20, 2015, 10:57:23 PM |
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Is there any wallet that will let me convert/sell bitcoin to USD then leave it in the wallet in USD?
You can't put USD inside of a bitcoin wallet. It's like trying to put a circle inside of a square; it's just won't work. You can exchange the bitcoin for payment gateways (e.g. Skrill, PayPal, etc.) in the Currency Exchange section.
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RussianRaibow
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September 20, 2015, 10:58:02 PM |
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I was watching a video for coinbase.
It seemed like when you sell bitcoin to USD, that it instantly goes to your bank?
Is there any wallet that will let me convert/sell bitcoin to USD then leave it in the wallet in USD?
I also need to be able to register and do this without a bank account. I plan to open a new bank account this week, but I would like to gegt the bitcoin sent to me ASAP and have it sit in my wallet as USD until the bank account is open and ready for transfer.
Yes. Coinapult offers this service. Check Locks in https://coinapult.com/faq.
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September 21, 2015, 03:46:27 PM |
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It's like trying to put a circle inside of a square; it's just won't work.
For the record... you can put a circle inside of a square... as long as the circle is small enough Put a wheel in a box Put a condom in a wallet... Put someones head up spongebob's ... I'm gonna stop there
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ikydesu
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September 21, 2015, 06:12:05 PM |
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I was watching a video for coinbase.
It seemed like when you sell bitcoin to USD, that it instantly goes to your bank?
Is there any wallet that will let me convert/sell bitcoin to USD then leave it in the wallet in USD?
I also need to be able to register and do this without a bank account. I plan to open a new bank account this week, but I would like to gegt the bitcoin sent to me ASAP and have it sit in my wallet as USD until the bank account is open and ready for transfer.
You means put a fiat into fiat wallet? http://www.coindesk.com/fiat-wallets-the-key-to-bitcoin-going-mainstream/You can store your usd in bitcoin exchanger(AFAIK). But hold for long term in bitcoin exchanger is too risky.
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PolarPoint
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September 21, 2015, 06:17:14 PM |
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Is there any wallet that will let me convert/sell bitcoin to USD then leave it in the wallet in USD?
Most exchanges are like that. You send the bitcoin to your address in the exchange, you sell them and the USD sits in your account as a USD credit. They are not going anywhere until you withdraw USD to your bank account. But don't store large amounts this way on an exchange. It is generally considered not very safe. Exchanges can be hacked and you can loose your bitcoin and money.
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a7mos
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September 21, 2015, 06:51:58 PM |
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You can use advcash You deposit in your advcash with bitcoin so it will exchange them to dollars or euros with out any bank account and you do not have to verify your account if your transactions are small And of course you can withdraw the money to bitcoin again at any time
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Mickeyb
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September 21, 2015, 09:17:45 PM |
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I was watching a video for coinbase.
It seemed like when you sell bitcoin to USD, that it instantly goes to your bank?
Is there any wallet that will let me convert/sell bitcoin to USD then leave it in the wallet in USD?
I also need to be able to register and do this without a bank account. I plan to open a new bank account this week, but I would like to gegt the bitcoin sent to me ASAP and have it sit in my wallet as USD until the bank account is open and ready for transfer.
My friend you can do what you described with every single exchange out there, we'll except with Coinbase since they do automatic transfer of funds to your bank account. Just pick up an exchange depending on which Fiat you want to withdraw to (EUR, Dollars) and send them your bitcoins. Beware that mostly all of the exchanges will make you do some kind of a verification process before you can withdraw your Fiat. Some will make you do this even if you want to send your BTCs to them (e.g. Bitstamp).
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September 23, 2015, 02:45:47 AM |
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you can use circle or coinbase dollar account
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September 23, 2015, 04:00:04 AM |
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it is very important to remember that you are trusting a third party with your money. so I suggest you not to do this because storing fiat or cryptocurrency (in this case bitcoin) on an exchanger is a very risky act.
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addy boy
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September 26, 2015, 05:34:46 PM |
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you can store bitcoin in usd there are many exchangers avaliable on the net that can exchange bitcoin to usd but trust only on those exchangers who have lot of positive review and one think you should notice that before exchange btc to usd you compare the price of other exchangers then sell your bitcoin to those exchangers who give best price to you.so that you never loss your money
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VirosaGITS
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September 26, 2015, 05:41:00 PM |
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I was watching a video for coinbase.
It seemed like when you sell bitcoin to USD, that it instantly goes to your bank?
Is there any wallet that will let me convert/sell bitcoin to USD then leave it in the wallet in USD?
I also need to be able to register and do this without a bank account. I plan to open a new bank account this week, but I would like to gegt the bitcoin sent to me ASAP and have it sit in my wallet as USD until the bank account is open and ready for transfer.
Coinbase actually let me select To CAD wallet for me. So i'm pretty sure Americans can pick To USD wallet. Just keep in mind, not all online wallet services have your money guaranteed in case of hack or other event.
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Next BillGates
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September 26, 2015, 05:41:58 PM |
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May be if you have verified payza account, you can store your USD there. Because they provide BTC ◄► USD exchange itself.
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tommorisonwebdesign
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September 26, 2015, 08:00:41 PM |
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Most major cities have exchanges where you can in-person sell your Bitcoins for cash. You walk in, sell your Bitcoin and leave with cold hard cash. If not, look on localbitcoin.com and you can find an in person exchange near where you live.
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Signatures? How about learning a skill... I don't care either way. Everybody has to make a living somehow.
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September 26, 2015, 09:17:30 PM |
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Unless you do it via cash exchange or deposit to the prepaid anonmyous cards, then NO.
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Harry Hood
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September 29, 2015, 07:54:59 AM |
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If you want USD why do you even bother with Bitcoin?
Or do you want to trade between the two currencies to earn money on currency exchange arbitrage opportunities?
Try Coinut options exchange, there's a link in my signature...(if you ever come back to this thread to read these answers!)
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September 29, 2015, 03:44:48 PM |
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If you're holding in dollars, quite a few of the aforementioned options like Circle adjust the BTC balance as its price moves around so you always retain the same dollar value. That may not be what you want so do your homework carefully.
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September 29, 2015, 03:50:21 PM |
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I think anonibet does what you are looking for. You deposit your assets in btc to your account and there is an option to choose your account currency as usd. Once you complete the deposit process you see your balance as usd until you decide to withdraw. Once you want to withdraw they exchance your account balance from usd to btc with current rate and sends back to you in btc.
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September 29, 2015, 04:43:18 PM |
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I think anonibet does what you are looking for. You deposit your assets in btc to your account and there is an option to choose your account currency as usd. Once you complete the deposit process you see your balance as usd until you decide to withdraw. Once you want to withdraw they exchance your account balance from usd to btc with current rate and sends back to you in btc.
Why should he go to anonibet to do that, he can use any online popular exchange(btc-e,bitfinex etc..) websites to do that.
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