Turd Burgler (OP)
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December 22, 2015, 01:10:28 AM |
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Any Australian buyers out there......
So it seems bitcoin is becoming strictly regulated by Australian authorities but I suppose this was expected sooner or later.
A few months ago I could walk into a bank branch, make an anonymous deposit and my coins would be in my wallet within an hour or two.
That exchange has now been closed.
So i moved on to another exchange that requires a proper registration, ID verification etc but no worries. Went through with that because I had to.
That same exchange has since ceased over the counter bank deposits and now I have to wire money from my bank account which has delayed the process by 24 hours at least.
It has now been 26 hours since I wired the money and the status of my order is still "processing". The f**kers aren't replying to emails and their phone number goes to a recording.
I checked their Facebook page and there are quite a few pissed off customers. People experiencing pathetic customer service like I have today and yesterday.
I read a few weeks ago that there were something like 13 exchanges in Australia and now there are only 3. Don't quote me on these numbers though.
What used to take about 2 hours is now taking 2 days which is far too long.
What's everyone else doing? Can anyone recommend any good exchanges that don't screw their customers around?
TB
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rustynailer
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December 22, 2015, 01:21:22 AM |
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I use btcmarkets.net - and have never had a problem there.
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Bitcoinpro
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December 22, 2015, 03:24:09 AM |
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which exchange are u talking about?
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December 22, 2015, 06:20:49 AM |
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im with commbank im currently using a site called https://www.coinjar.com/i can bpay up to 2500 a day and it usualy takes around 2-3 days to go through i have connected bank accounts so i can also withdrawal to my bank account send us message if u need some more info but there website has alot of details and help last time i had a issue they replied within 5 mins of my ticket so far have had no bad experiences
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December 22, 2015, 07:30:01 AM |
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bitcoin is regulated only when dumped or exchanged for fiat otherwise it is not really regulated in any place, because it's not really possible
you can try circle or localbitcoin, if you have problem buying or selling
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December 22, 2015, 07:43:57 AM |
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Localbitcoins works fine everywhere except the decentralized market and people set their fucking high margins. however, huge cashouts are going to be inquired anywhere in the world, it ends well if you are legit.
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enhu
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December 22, 2015, 08:17:41 AM |
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Could that be the start to which sooner they'd ban bitcoin on Australia? Its normal to experience hassle walking into a bank though but if it takes 24hours, that sure suck. Why not just doing it online instead of going to a bank, just do a transaction online.
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Turd Burgler (OP)
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December 22, 2015, 09:38:17 AM |
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bitcoin is regulated only when dumped or exchanged for fiat otherwise it is not really regulated in any place, because it's not really possible
you can try circle or localbitcoin, if you have problem buying or selling
When I said regulated I actually meant taking away the anonymity of buying coins. Everything is traceable now which might bother some people.
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December 23, 2015, 07:50:22 AM |
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bitcoin is regulated only when dumped or exchanged for fiat otherwise it is not really regulated in any place, because it's not really possible
you can try circle or localbitcoin, if you have problem buying or selling
When I said regulated I actually meant taking away the anonymity of buying coins. Everything is traceable now which might bother some people. cannot be done witht he simple movements of your coins, this is the true anon part of bitcoin, but a part from this bitcoin is not anonymous because if you buy somethig your name will be attached to that addres, the same when you use an exchange
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December 23, 2015, 06:26:09 PM |
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Any Australian buyers out there......
So it seems bitcoin is becoming strictly regulated by Australian authorities but I suppose this was expected sooner or later.
A few months ago I could walk into a bank branch, make an anonymous deposit and my coins would be in my wallet within an hour or two.
That exchange has now been closed.
So i moved on to another exchange that requires a proper registration, ID verification etc but no worries. Went through with that because I had to.
That same exchange has since ceased over the counter bank deposits and now I have to wire money from my bank account which has delayed the process by 24 hours at least.
It has now been 26 hours since I wired the money and the status of my order is still "processing". The f**kers aren't replying to emails and their phone number goes to a recording.
I checked their Facebook page and there are quite a few pissed off customers. People experiencing pathetic customer service like I have today and yesterday.
I read a few weeks ago that there were something like 13 exchanges in Australia and now there are only 3. Don't quote me on these numbers though.
What used to take about 2 hours is now taking 2 days which is far too long.
What's everyone else doing? Can anyone recommend any good exchanges that don't screw their customers around?
TB
You can try https://buybitcoins.io for buying up to 12 bitcoins daily. They also accept anonymous Bank Transfers and Neteller/Skrill deposits.
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December 23, 2015, 07:55:27 PM |
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i read about that Australian government is going to restrict Bitcoin more and more. You should go abroad, to Singapore for instance, to buy Bitcoin. Maybe you can go on your next vacation there.
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Sir_lagsalot
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December 24, 2015, 01:05:17 AM |
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I'm an Australian buyer. I don't have any problems when buying with localbitcoins :-/
I, personally hope the Australian government doesn't restrict bitcoin, it's a wonderful thing. I've already taken precautions, my friend shipped has shipped his miners overseas to my parent's house, in Sinagapore xD
I don't mine, should I?
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December 24, 2015, 01:14:10 AM |
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Maybe send a PM to malcolm, old mate seems very tech-forward... perhaps he'll get old mate Abbott's machete out and start clearing some red tape?
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May 03, 2016, 05:21:56 AM |
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Hi you can buy bitcoins at BTC Markets no problems. The Australian Government is fairly positive about Bitcoin and other disruptive technology. You may be referring to the problems associated with de-banking.
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May 03, 2016, 12:28:10 PM |
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You can do it via an alt: Buy doge from the following site with paypal: https://www.weselldoges.com/Send the doge to an exchange and sell for BTC.
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August 26, 2017, 05:46:57 AM |
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To update this topic. There is CoinSpot in Australia as well. And it looks great.
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