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February 26, 2013, 04:20:20 AM |
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I have been using bitinstant exclusively for a year now. As most know, it is sketchy at best. Are there any other sites out there anyone can recommend that will allow zipzap payments or some other form of cash payment? I have been researching for three days now and can't find crap. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Best Regards
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DannyHamilton
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February 26, 2013, 04:52:25 AM |
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I have been using bitinstant exclusively for a year now. As most know, it is sketchy at best. Are there any other sites out there anyone can recommend that will allow zipzap payments or some other form of cash payment? I have been researching for three days now and can't find crap. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Best Regards
Where are you located? Have you looked into any of the following? - BitFloor.com
- MtGox.com
- LocalBitcoins.com
- Coinbase.com
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NoOneInParticular (OP)
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February 26, 2013, 05:07:06 AM |
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I am in the States, thanks for that post. Coinbase looks like a perfect match for me.
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February 26, 2013, 05:12:02 AM Last edit: April 17, 2013, 11:14:46 PM by DannyHamilton |
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I am in the States, thanks for that post. Coinbase looks like a perfect match for me.
I think you have to link a bank account with Coinbase and allow them to transfer money from your bank account. If you prefer to get your bitcoin with cash, I think BitFloor allows you to make cash deposits at any Bank of America branch. If you are anywhere near Chicago, I can probably meet up with you and exchange cash for bitcoin as well. EDIT: As of 2013-04-17 BitFloor has ceased all operations.
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February 26, 2013, 05:41:26 AM |
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If you prefer to get your bitcoin with cash, I think BitFloor allows you to make cash deposits at any Bank of America branch.
And BitMe.com allows cash deposits to be made at any Chase bank branch: - http://www.BitMe.com
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February 26, 2013, 07:58:45 AM |
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Look for local Bitcoin User groups to meet up with locals and exchange. Coinbase is great I use them. I also use Mt Gox.
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February 26, 2013, 09:57:11 AM |
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Saying that you don't trust someone because of their behavior is completely valid.
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February 26, 2013, 09:59:30 AM |
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I am in the States, thanks for that post. Coinbase looks like a perfect match for me.
I think you have to link a bank account with Coinbase and allow them to transfer money from your bank account. If you prefer to get your bitcoin with cash, I think BitFloor allows you to make cash deposits at any Bank of America branch. If you are anywhere near Chicago, I can probably meet up with you and exchange cash for bitcoin as well. It will be great when someone hacks coinbase and withdraws maximum dollars from everyones linked bank account.
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February 26, 2013, 10:06:10 AM |
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I am in the States, thanks for that post. Coinbase looks like a perfect match for me.
I think you have to link a bank account with Coinbase and allow them to transfer money from your bank account. If you prefer to get your bitcoin with cash, I think BitFloor allows you to make cash deposits at any Bank of America branch. If you are anywhere near Chicago, I can probably meet up with you and exchange cash for bitcoin as well. It will be great when someone hacks coinbase and withdraws maximum dollars from everyones linked bank account. Yes, it would totally be great. Do you have an agenda against coinbase?
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TheButterZone
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February 26, 2013, 10:20:54 AM |
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I am in the States, thanks for that post. Coinbase looks like a perfect match for me.
I think you have to link a bank account with Coinbase and allow them to transfer money from your bank account. If you prefer to get your bitcoin with cash, I think BitFloor allows you to make cash deposits at any Bank of America branch. If you are anywhere near Chicago, I can probably meet up with you and exchange cash for bitcoin as well. It will be great when someone hacks coinbase and withdraws maximum dollars from everyones linked bank account. Yes, it would totally be great. Do you have an agenda against coinbase? If only sarcasm made for impenetrable security.
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Saying that you don't trust someone because of their behavior is completely valid.
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February 26, 2013, 12:54:13 PM |
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Has anyone ever made a list up of all the places with pros and cons for each?
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February 26, 2013, 01:05:30 PM |
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It will be great when someone hacks coinbase and withdraws maximum dollars from everyones linked bank account.
For this reason, I'd suggest that if you are going to use Coinbase, you open aseparate free checking account such as a Capital One 360 Checking account. Then only link that account with Coinbase, and only transfer as much as you are willing to risk to that account. If Coinbase gets hacked, the most you'll lose will be the contents of the separate account, while the rest of your funds remain safe in your original accounts.
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February 26, 2013, 01:59:41 PM |
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Unfortunately for me I am in the middle of no where, zip 35640. There isn't a Chase or BoA anywhere near me.This has been my problem using some of the more well known exchanges, thus the reason for using bitinstant. As for linking my account, I have a slush account that I use for these types of transactions that I am not worried about compromising. I will only respond to the negative post by saying, Great job creating a conducive environment for the bitcoin trading market! Instead of being so negative why don't you try to supply options to perspective customers?
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February 26, 2013, 10:23:49 PM |
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Unfortunately for me I am in the middle of no where
A priority mail envelope costs somewhere in the range of $5. Find a trusted trader willing to trade with you, for cash, and send the money via USPS. The #Bitcoin-otc Web of Trust (WoT) can be used to get the trust history of some traders who will do this. I have also seen individuals on the forum offering to do this type of exchange. Casascius is one. Also: Well, now I'm set up to find money in my mailbox (or rather, have it given to me by the postal carrier).
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February 26, 2013, 10:26:57 PM |
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I have also seen individuals on the forum offering to do this type of exchange.
As seen in my signature. Note: The 10% fee is if you want a one-time transaction with complete anonymity, if you are willing to give up some anonymity and are planning weekly (or monthly) purchases of bitcoin, we can negotiate a better rate.
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February 27, 2013, 01:36:00 PM |
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Is there a UK list for this? this is what I am struggling with...
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Not your keys, not your coins. CoinJoin, always.
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