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March 24, 2016, 10:29:56 PM
Last edit: March 28, 2016, 05:55:23 PM by CryptoJeweler
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Hi All,

Please review below given links.

1. Buy Bitcoin in America Using Coinbase, Ideal for beginners first getting involved in bitcoin.
<https://www.Coinbase.com>
2. Buy Bitcoin and Ripple in America or Elsewhere Using
<https://www.Bitstamp.net>
3. Trade or Daytrade Bitcoin for Litecoin, Peercoin, Namecoin, Novacoin, Terracoin, Primecoin, and Feathercoin at BTC-E.com
4.Best altcoin trading site at the moment with high volume and a good reputation  <https://poloniex.com/> .
<https://poloniex.com/>
5.LocalBitcoins is considered a good way to buy bitcoins privately or with cash.
<https://localbitcoins.com>
6. Buy bitcoin using USD and EUR by depositing via wire transfer.Moreover other national currencies can be converted to USD or EUR at transfer.
<https://www.kraken.com/com>
7.Buy Bitcoin instantly with 17 supported currencies. Visa and Mastercard accepted.  
<https://cubits.com/>
8. Western Union to allow you to purchase Bitcoins through your credit card. This service is not available in the US
<https://www.coinmama.com/>
9. It can accepts all major credit cards (via Paypal or Skrill) and allows you to buy SLL which you can then trade to Bitcoin.
<https://www.virwox.com/>
10. It's a good one for beginners that need some bitcoin fast.
<http://www.circle.com>
11. Another good one for begginners be and usually has more volume.
<https://bittrex.com/>

Don't Use Below Site
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1)Buy and SellBitcoins for Any and Every Cryptocurrency at Cryptsy.com

Reason
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The money from cryptsy were stolen so no one should try using that:
http://www.coindesk.com/cryptsy-bitcoin-theft-avoid-panic/

2)Trade a Huge Variety of Cryptocurrency at Decent Speeds (but Low Volume). <https://www.BTer.com>

Reason
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There are many many reports from people being unable to withdraw coins from there as well as deposits going missing somehow. Support is slow and there is a big chance that they are still at massive losses from hacks a while ago.

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March 24, 2016, 11:11:34 PM
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first of all my ocd is kickin in and i have to ask you to correct the title as it is beginners not begginers

besides that i must admit that it is a pretty nice list for the new people of this forum though it would be better if you would add some more webs on this list

finally the money from cryptsy were stolen so no one should try using that, if i were you i would change it to bittrex or poloniex
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March 25, 2016, 12:33:57 AM
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Op, I thought your list is pretty fine until I  found Cryptsy there. After that I don't know if you are being serious about every other exchange on your list.
For those who don't know Crypsy is now considered to be Mt.Gox Junior the exchange is basically dead.
http://www.coindesk.com/cryptsy-bitcoin-theft-avoid-panic/

To add things up, if you are in EU then you might use some regional exchanges - from what I know every EU country has one.
They are usually offering trading with no fees to compensate for the low volume.
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March 25, 2016, 01:15:31 AM
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Hi vendetahome/snorek,

Thank you for your valuable feedback. Share your reviews on updated list as well.

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March 25, 2016, 03:01:03 AM
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You forgot http://www.circle.com It's a good one for beginners that need some bitcoin fast.

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March 25, 2016, 04:15:40 AM
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You forgot http://www.circle.com It's a good one for beginners that need some bitcoin fast.

Isnt that only a wallet? Can we buy or exchange bitcoin with circle?
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March 25, 2016, 05:08:39 AM
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You forgot http://www.circle.com It's a good one for beginners that need some bitcoin fast.

Isnt that only a wallet? Can we buy or exchange bitcoin with circle?

Yep it's where I send most new people.  Pretty fast with debit card.

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March 25, 2016, 05:11:38 AM
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You forgot http://www.circle.com It's a good one for beginners that need some bitcoin fast.

Isnt that only a wallet? Can we buy or exchange bitcoin with circle?

Yep it's where I send most new people.  Pretty fast with debit card.

You mean that, I can buy bitcoin with my debit or credit card in circle. Right?
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March 25, 2016, 07:17:32 AM
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I would remove BTer as well if I were you. There are many many reports from people being unable to withdraw coins from there as well as deposits going missing somehow. Support is slow and there is a big chance that they are still at massive losses from hacks a while ago.

Best altcoin trading site at the moment with high volume and a good reputation is poloniex. They have been around a while now and have recovered very well after being hacked. Deposits and withdrawels are fast and support answers within a day usually. 
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March 25, 2016, 07:39:19 AM
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You forgot http://www.circle.com It's a good one for beginners that need some bitcoin fast.

Isnt that only a wallet? Can we buy or exchange bitcoin with circle?

Yep it's where I send most new people.  Pretty fast with debit card.

You mean that, I can buy bitcoin with my debit or credit card in circle. Right?

Yes you can buy with debit card, credit card, and I think bank transfer.

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March 25, 2016, 04:37:27 PM
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Somehow I believe that this is gonna be a useful information most especially for everyone who are active and wants to buy their bitcoin for the first time just like me. I have heard that it will be better if you will buy the bitcoin now if the price is low then sell them at a higher price in the future..

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March 25, 2016, 05:02:26 PM
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I would remove BTer as well if I were you. There are many many reports from people being unable to withdraw coins from there as well as deposits going missing somehow. Support is slow and there is a big chance that they are still at massive losses from hacks a while ago.

Best altcoin trading site at the moment with high volume and a good reputation is poloniex. They have been around a while now and have recovered very well after being hacked. Deposits and withdrawels are fast and support answers within a day usually. 
Yeah remove Bter and i think it will turn to scam just like cryptsy.. and some of the link given didn't know some of them thanks for the link given and it helps to me to know if where i can buy bitcoins using atm cards..

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March 25, 2016, 05:42:59 PM
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I usually buy bitcoin (for fiat) via uphold.com - it's super easy and convenient.

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March 26, 2016, 05:28:49 AM
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I would remove BTer as well if I were you. There are many many reports from people being unable to withdraw coins from there as well as deposits going missing somehow. Support is slow and there is a big chance that they are still at massive losses from hacks a while ago.

Best altcoin trading site at the moment with high volume and a good reputation is poloniex. They have been around a while now and have recovered very well after being hacked. Deposits and withdrawels are fast and support answers within a day usually. 

Hi Norrisk,

Agreed and acknowledged, appreciated your positive feedback. Smiley

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March 26, 2016, 06:12:03 AM
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There's a typo in the subject title. You spelt Beginner wrong.

EDIT - If you also have some other sort of altcoin and want to convert them into bitcoin, or vice versa, you can use shapeshift.io
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March 27, 2016, 08:17:30 PM
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Hi All,

Appreciated your positive feedback.
Please continue to share your experiences and knowledge.

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March 27, 2016, 08:28:52 PM
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Well list is good but whatever your provided needs verification which takes 1-2 days to verify up documents.Well every exchange takes up that as they had to work under KYC rules .I think this should also be listed here in the thread:-paxful.com.Well fees may be charged a little bit high but its fast.Take a look at it.
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March 28, 2016, 07:09:02 AM
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Nice list, I only have 2 suggestions. First, you should consider adding Bittrex to that list, it's more popular and usually has more volume than Bter. And second, It would be a good idea to mention that Virwox accepts PayPal and Skrill which is what actually makes it a great starting point for newbies.
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March 28, 2016, 11:30:09 AM
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Nice list, I only have 2 suggestions. First, you should consider adding Bittrex to that list, it's more popular and usually has more volume than Bter. And second, It would be a good idea to mention that Virwox accepts PayPal and Skrill which is what actually makes it a great starting point for newbies.

Thanks for your virmox information. Before I  really didnt heart it and now I have an option for paypal.
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March 28, 2016, 05:56:52 PM
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Nice list, I only have 2 suggestions. First, you should consider adding Bittrex to that list, it's more popular and usually has more volume than Bter. And second, It would be a good idea to mention that Virwox accepts PayPal and Skrill which is what actually makes it a great starting point for newbies.

Hi ObscureBean,

Thank you for your suggestions. Smiley
Virwox is already on list and i added Bittrex to the list.

Thank you
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