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December 19, 2015, 08:46:42 AM
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Simply put "localbitcoins.com" into your url bar. There, everything is clear now, eh?

Just remember to find a trusted or legitimate seller, and take safety precautions. Besides this, everything should be fine.

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December 19, 2015, 09:21:48 AM
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Use a VPN if localbitcoins is blocked in some countries
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December 19, 2015, 05:30:11 PM
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if you don't want to do it locally, you can do it via exchange and then receive the money on your bank account, after that you just go to any atm in your zone and withdraw your cash

That's the worst way of getting cash in exchange for BTC. The transfer fees, exchange fees and all the stuff make it better to do via LocalBitcoins, or just finding a friend who will buy bitcoins from you.

What I would like though, is more Bitcoin two-way ATMs. That's helpful for both people and decentralization.
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December 20, 2015, 04:25:08 AM
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For me the best way is exchanging my btc/altcoins on litebit.eu its a website out of netherlands but there payments to you bank account are insanely fast.
It never takes more than 2 days, mostly its there on the next day. (I live in germany)
The only problem is their updates of the btc price is a bit slow.
The other site wich is very good is coinimal.com once you are verified you can easily exchange in different ways.

They work pretty nice for me here in germany. Smiley

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December 20, 2015, 09:02:07 AM
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if you don't want to do it locally, you can do it via exchange and then receive the money on your bank account, after that you just go to any atm in your zone and withdraw your cash

That's the worst way of getting cash in exchange for BTC. The transfer fees, exchange fees and all the stuff make it better to do via LocalBitcoins, or just finding a friend who will buy bitcoins from you.

What I would like though, is more Bitcoin two-way ATMs. That's helpful for both people and decentralization.

not for me, my exchange fee is ridiculous low 0.009 and the fee from atm is zero for me, with deutesche bank

so as you see is the best way
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December 21, 2015, 02:30:49 PM
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Czech Republic - Localbitcoins is great if you have more accounts within multiple banks, otherwise its complicate to find some online trader (with same bank).
Also tried bitstock.com but if you want to trade higher amounts you have to register, confirm your identity and link your bank account.
Few ATMs is in Prague, and other big cities but I never used any.


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