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July 26, 2016, 09:53:18 AM |
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There a few places you can sell online but I'm not sure how you will get paid on bitcoin since most pf the thread are about buying thongs with btc and selling them. Unless you selling to someone who wants to pay with btc.
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July 26, 2016, 10:16:25 AM |
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I don't understand why people get so hung up on "how do I do X to get bitcoin?"... why can't you just do X for normal fiat... and then convert that fiat to bitcoin? Like, if you have stuff to sell... sell it on Ebay or craigslist or gumtree or whatever trading website is popular in your country... then take all your $$$ and go buy some bitcoin using localbitcoins or deposit it into an exchange and buy some bitcoins there... It really doesn't matter if I do X for (US)$655 or X for 1 BTC... it all works out the same doesn't it?
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bitcoineverything (OP)
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July 27, 2016, 08:29:41 AM |
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There a few places you can sell online but I'm not sure how you will get paid on bitcoin since most pf the thread are about buying thongs with btc and selling them. Unless you selling to someone who wants to pay with btc.
The list of websites in our link are actually market places for bitcoin users. They are the ones handling the buy and sell process. Some of them suggests or offers a bitcoin wallet for users to use. Some of them also offer escrow services and regulate user reputation.
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July 27, 2016, 10:36:27 AM |
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I don't understand why people get so hung up on "how do I do X to get bitcoin?"... why can't you just do X for normal fiat... and then convert that fiat to bitcoin? Like, if you have stuff to sell... sell it on Ebay or craigslist or gumtree or whatever trading website is popular in your country... then take all your $$$ and go buy some bitcoin using localbitcoins or deposit it into an exchange and buy some bitcoins there... It really doesn't matter if I do X for (US)$655 or X for 1 BTC... it all works out the same doesn't it? Yes, but a lot of the people asking this question may not have a way to earn a steady income. That's why they are asking the question. They might not have a job or live in a country where earning bitcoin through signature campaigns and faucets is just as much as they could earn doing normal work. However, if you have a decent job, you are right. It's pointless to waste your time with faucets and online surveys. Just do your job and convert some of your cash to Bitcoin.
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July 27, 2016, 12:54:15 PM |
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Yes, but a lot of the people asking this question may not have a way to earn a steady income. That's why they are asking the question. They might not have a job or live in a country where earning bitcoin through signature campaigns and faucets is just as much as they could earn doing normal work. However, if you have a decent job, you are right. It's pointless to waste your time with faucets and online surveys. Just do your job and convert some of your cash to Bitcoin.
My point has nothing to do with whether or not you have a job... as regardless of whether or not you have a steady income the fact is that that you can do "X" for normal fiat... then convert that to bitcoin... ie. "How do I sell stuffs online and earn Bitcoin?" translates to "How do I sell stuffs online and earn money so I can purchase Bitcoin?"... or "How can I earn Bitcoin from programming?" becomes "How can I earn money from programming and convert that to Bitcoin?" or "where is a good place to do surveys for bitcoin?" can just as easily be "where can I do surveys for fiat and convert that to Bitcoin?" So, it really does not matter if this person just won the lottery, has a full time job or is unemployed. Asking how they can earn Bitcoin may as well be "how can I earn money"... because, at least for now and generally speaking, it is easier to earn fiat than it is to earn Bitcoin... and that is simply because fiat is more established in most places for most things...
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Capradina
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July 27, 2016, 02:22:12 PM |
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There a few places you can sell online but I'm not sure how you will get paid on bitcoin since most pf the thread are about buying thongs with btc and selling them. Unless you selling to someone who wants to pay with btc.
The list of websites in our link are actually market places for bitcoin users. They are the ones handling the buy and sell process. Some of them suggests or offers a bitcoin wallet for users to use. Some of them also offer escrow services and regulate user reputation. Hmzz, first I know and see all the sites you provide. But I think all of these sites has been very reliable for every transaction done, because I see so many people use it and many are active in it
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bitcoineverything (OP)
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July 29, 2016, 09:46:54 AM |
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Yes, but a lot of the people asking this question may not have a way to earn a steady income. That's why they are asking the question. They might not have a job or live in a country where earning bitcoin through signature campaigns and faucets is just as much as they could earn doing normal work. However, if you have a decent job, you are right. It's pointless to waste your time with faucets and online surveys. Just do your job and convert some of your cash to Bitcoin.
My point has nothing to do with whether or not you have a job... as regardless of whether or not you have a steady income the fact is that that you can do "X" for normal fiat... then convert that to bitcoin... ie. "How do I sell stuffs online and earn Bitcoin?" translates to "How do I sell stuffs online and earn money so I can purchase Bitcoin?"... or "How can I earn Bitcoin from programming?" becomes "How can I earn money from programming and convert that to Bitcoin?" or "where is a good place to do surveys for bitcoin?" can just as easily be "where can I do surveys for fiat and convert that to Bitcoin?" So, it really does not matter if this person just won the lottery, has a full time job or is unemployed. Asking how they can earn Bitcoin may as well be "how can I earn money"... because, at least for now and generally speaking, it is easier to earn fiat than it is to earn Bitcoin... and that is simply because fiat is more established in most places for most things... We can see bitcoin in both ways. It may either be as an investment or as a currency. If you see bitcoin as an investment, then the question might not be that relevant for you because you can just use your fiat to invest in bitcoin. Whereas if you see it as a currency, then you will find ways to earn them.
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July 29, 2016, 10:47:03 AM |
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Hey OP do you tell to us how to earn bitcoin with selling stuff or you ask how to earn bitcoin with selling stuff if you want to selling stuff, you can create another thread in the section of digital goods.
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July 31, 2016, 08:52:31 PM |
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Yes, but a lot of the people asking this question may not have a way to earn a steady income. That's why they are asking the question. They might not have a job or live in a country where earning bitcoin through signature campaigns and faucets is just as much as they could earn doing normal work. However, if you have a decent job, you are right. It's pointless to waste your time with faucets and online surveys. Just do your job and convert some of your cash to Bitcoin.
My point has nothing to do with whether or not you have a job... as regardless of whether or not you have a steady income the fact is that that you can do "X" for normal fiat... then convert that to bitcoin... ie. "How do I sell stuffs online and earn Bitcoin?" translates to "How do I sell stuffs online and earn money so I can purchase Bitcoin?"... or "How can I earn Bitcoin from programming?" becomes "How can I earn money from programming and convert that to Bitcoin?" or "where is a good place to do surveys for bitcoin?" can just as easily be "where can I do surveys for fiat and convert that to Bitcoin?" So, it really does not matter if this person just won the lottery, has a full time job or is unemployed. Asking how they can earn Bitcoin may as well be "how can I earn money"... because, at least for now and generally speaking, it is easier to earn fiat than it is to earn Bitcoin... and that is simply because fiat is more established in most places for most things... We can see bitcoin in both ways. It may either be as an investment or as a currency. If you see bitcoin as an investment, then the question might not be that relevant for you because you can just use your fiat to invest in bitcoin. Whereas if you see it as a currency, then you will find ways to earn them.
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bitcoineverything (OP)
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August 10, 2016, 01:25:34 AM |
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There a few places you can sell online but I'm not sure how you will get paid on bitcoin since most pf the thread are about buying thongs with btc and selling them. Unless you selling to someone who wants to pay with btc.
The list of websites in our link are actually market places for bitcoin users. They are the ones handling the buy and sell process. Some of them suggests or offers a bitcoin wallet for users to use. Some of them also offer escrow services and regulate user reputation. Hmzz, first I know and see all the sites you provide. But I think all of these sites has been very reliable for every transaction done, because I see so many people use it and many are active in it The article is really intended for new users so they can choose well what websites to trust. Given that comment from you Capradina, it will trust points our article.
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August 10, 2016, 06:47:55 AM |
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all listed ways in the main link posted by OP already known for me and for almost any one here. but you still did a good job it may help newbies a lot who was looking around for sell their Items for sell. I just want to bring your attention to a small mistake you've done in your article . you did write wrong link of bitcointalk. it is "Bitcointalk.Org" and you wrote it Bitcointalk.Com" which is wrong. when I use .com extention with bitcointalk it redirect me to another site. so fix it kindly.
and one more thing, you should write little bit more about bitcointalk. only mentioning the site name won't help newbies. you should at least write that in bitcointalk where they can sell/buy goods. and write little bit about the marketplace's child boards. like service, auction, good and it's sub boards. because bitcoin talk have a lot of boards and only mentioning the site name is not enough.
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August 10, 2016, 06:59:46 AM |
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There a few places you can sell online but I'm not sure how you will get paid on bitcoin since most pf the thread are about buying thongs with btc and selling them. Unless you selling to someone who wants to pay with btc.
The list of websites in our link are actually market places for bitcoin users. They are the ones handling the buy and sell process. Some of them suggests or offers a bitcoin wallet for users to use. Some of them also offer escrow services and regulate user reputation. Hmzz, first I know and see all the sites you provide. But I think all of these sites has been very reliable for every transaction done, because I see so many people use it and many are active in it The article is really intended for new users so they can choose well what websites to trust. Given that comment from you Capradina, it will trust points our article. well, yes. it is a very useful article.. but I think there are a lot of ways and sites where we can buy sell goods, like https://downloadabit.com and many more. and lots of bitcoin related forums also available where people can buy sell goods... OP should consider more ways also.
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August 12, 2016, 09:20:25 AM |
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Thanks for your interest to be included on our list. We will check on your website and we will update you soon. We would like to ask if your website is new? If so, when did you started your business.
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August 12, 2016, 04:48:25 PM |
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Very good information on doing online purchasing through bitcoins, it is really very helpfull for the new bitcoin users who can check with your site details and guide more users to start using bitcoin.
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August 12, 2016, 07:21:53 PM |
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I'd also like to hear about experineces of people who are selling stuff for Bitcoins. But not professiional sellers who sell on eby or have their specialized web pages. I have in mind occasional selling or selling the stuff that you don't need anymore and have some value. What would be easier to sell, what people demand the most?
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August 13, 2016, 12:06:40 AM |
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Thanks for your interest to be included on our list. We will check on your website and we will update you soon. We would like to ask if your website is new? If so, when did you started your business. Hi! Thanks for the reply. Yes, our website is new. We opened the door for invitations about 3 weeks ago now, though as of yesterday we no longer require invitations.
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August 18, 2016, 09:40:47 AM |
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There a few places you can sell online but I'm not sure how you will get paid on bitcoin since most pf the thread are about buying thongs with btc and selling them. Unless you selling to someone who wants to pay with btc.
The list of websites in our link are actually market places for bitcoin users. They are the ones handling the buy and sell process. Some of them suggests or offers a bitcoin wallet for users to use. Some of them also offer escrow services and regulate user reputation. Hmzz, first I know and see all the sites you provide. But I think all of these sites has been very reliable for every transaction done, because I see so many people use it and many are active in it The article is really intended for new users so they can choose well what websites to trust. Given that comment from you Capradina, it will trust points our article. well, yes. it is a very useful article.. but I think there are a lot of ways and sites where we can buy sell goods, like https://downloadabit.com and many more. and lots of bitcoin related forums also available where people can buy sell goods... OP should consider more ways also. Thanks for your addition and suggestion. We will work on other more ways in buying and selling goods using Bitcoin.
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August 18, 2016, 01:02:34 PM |
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bitcoin really needs something like e-bay and amazon to start being more serious as a real currency. the openbazaar project seems good and promising but i don't see it taking off yet, and it doesn't seem like being that much popular.
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Weak hands have been complaining about missing out ever since bitcoin was $1 and never buy the dip. Whales are those who keep buying the dip.
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August 22, 2016, 10:43:07 AM Last edit: August 22, 2016, 12:29:54 PM by bitcoineverything |
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bitcoin really needs something like e-bay and amazon to start being more serious as a real currency. the openbazaar project seems good and promising but i don't see it taking off yet, and it doesn't seem like being that much popular.
I agree. Bitcoin needs some mainstream online store that can boost up its popularity and adoption. Ebay is currently supporting bitcoin through selling them but they do not take it as a payment method as of the moment, and the same as Amazon. These mainstream retailers will have to accept BTC but it will still take years in the process.
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