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February 21, 2017, 07:31:11 AM |
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I'm just using it for online poker so I wanted to ask you this if you could help me
If the price says. 1380.50. Cad. and then other market says 1456.98. which site do I buy from? sorry I know it's a noob question. so If I were to buy 500 cad how much would I get at both prices
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February 21, 2017, 07:37:25 AM |
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Usually , there isn't much difference between the exchanges but I will give you a better example to understand.
If 1 BTC = 1000$ and you use 500$ then you will get 0.5 BTC. ((500$*1) / 1000$) If 1 BTC = 1200$ and you use 500$ you will receive like 0.41 BTC. ((500$*1) / 1200$)
In other words , the lower the price is in fiat , the more bitcoins you get If that make sense.
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rk33 (OP)
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February 21, 2017, 07:40:26 AM |
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Usually , there isn't much difference between the exchanges but I will give you a better example to understand.
If 1 BTC = 1000$ and you use 500$ then you will get 0.5 BTC. ((500$*1) / 1000$) If 1 BTC = 1200$ and you use 500$ you will receive like 0.41 BTC. ((500$*1) / 1200$)
In other words , the lower the price is in fiat , the more bitcoins you get If that make sense.
I kinda don't understand u got Skype I can chat few min please
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rk33 (OP)
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February 21, 2017, 07:45:12 AM |
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Usually , there isn't much difference between the exchanges but I will give you a better example to understand.
If 1 BTC = 1000$ and you use 500$ then you will get 0.5 BTC. ((500$*1) / 1000$) If 1 BTC = 1200$ and you use 500$ you will receive like 0.41 BTC. ((500$*1) / 1200$)
In other words , the lower the price is in fiat , the more bitcoins you get If that make sense.
I kinda don't understand u got Skype I can chat few min please when it comes to BTc am I supposed to put for example I just calculated it says for 1200.. if I use 500 I get 0.416. should I only add 3 numbers or 4? and your saying so Ishould go with the one that is 1380.50 ? Is that a better price then the one I just told u ?
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February 21, 2017, 07:57:08 AM |
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I'm just using it for online poker so I wanted to ask you this if you could help me
If the price says. 1380.50. Cad. and then other market says 1456.98. which site do I buy from? sorry I know it's a noob question. so If I were to buy 500 cad how much would I get at both prices
you buy from a "site" that is legit, regardless of the price. it means if that site is offering 1441 CAD (current price) you still choose that site over the other one that offers lower price such as 1300 CAD. don't get greedy just for a smaller price. and to figure out how much you can get just put that amount (500 CAD) into the textbox saying buy and see how much bitcoin you can get. because there is a fee (usually 0.2%) that you also have to pay.
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February 21, 2017, 08:03:29 AM |
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Usually , there isn't much difference between the exchanges but I will give you a better example to understand.
If 1 BTC = 1000$ and you use 500$ then you will get 0.5 BTC. ((500$*1) / 1000$) If 1 BTC = 1200$ and you use 500$ you will receive like 0.41 BTC. ((500$*1) / 1200$)
In other words , the lower the price is in fiat , the more bitcoins you get If that make sense.
I kinda don't understand u got Skype I can chat few min please Hello, just put in your mind that you have to buy to an exchanger that sells at a cheaper price than other (considering the site you are comparing to be legit). To know how much do you get, just divide the amount you want to convert to btc by the price of btc then, that's it.
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rk33 (OP)
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February 21, 2017, 08:31:28 AM |
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Usually , there isn't much difference between the exchanges but I will give you a better example to understand.
If 1 BTC = 1000$ and you use 500$ then you will get 0.5 BTC. ((500$*1) / 1000$) If 1 BTC = 1200$ and you use 500$ you will receive like 0.41 BTC. ((500$*1) / 1200$)
In other words , the lower the price is in fiat , the more bitcoins you get If that make sense.
I kinda don't understand u got Skype I can chat few min please Hello, just put in your mind that you have to buy to an exchanger that sells at a cheaper price than other (considering the site you are comparing to be legit). To know how much do you get, just divide the amount you want to convert to btc by the price of btc then, that's it. so for example 500 divided by 1400.00 and thats how much I get right also when I enter the btc amount should it be a 4 digit number or 3
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February 21, 2017, 08:39:56 AM |
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Usually , there isn't much difference between the exchanges but I will give you a better example to understand.
If 1 BTC = 1000$ and you use 500$ then you will get 0.5 BTC. ((500$*1) / 1000$) If 1 BTC = 1200$ and you use 500$ you will receive like 0.41 BTC. ((500$*1) / 1200$)
In other words , the lower the price is in fiat , the more bitcoins you get If that make sense.
I kinda don't understand u got Skype I can chat few min please Hello, just put in your mind that you have to buy to an exchanger that sells at a cheaper price than other (considering the site you are comparing to be legit). To know how much do you get, just divide the amount you want to convert to btc by the price of btc then, that's it. so for example 500 divided by 1400.00 and thats how much I get right also when I enter the btc amount should it be a 4 digit number or 3 it is basic math, so yes! and what number are you talking about? if the platform is based on bitcoin ( BTC) then you put in bitcoin amount for example 0.5 BTC, etc but it can be based on other units such as m BTC = 0.00100000 BTCor u BTC = 0.00000100 BTCor bits = 0.00000100 BTCbut usually you can also fill in the USD value and the bitcoin you can buy is calculated and shown to you.
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February 21, 2017, 08:40:34 AM |
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It really depends on the exchange , sometimes they allow you to put the price in $ then they do the math themselves for the bitcoins and yes you can add three numbers with no issue , It will simply add a few cents more to the price and I really don't see what you couldn't understand here , It's logical , you buy low and you sell high, so If both exchanges are legit , I'd recommend going with the one that sells for a lower price.
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February 21, 2017, 08:43:54 AM |
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Usually , there isn't much difference between the exchanges but I will give you a better example to understand.
If 1 BTC = 1000$ and you use 500$ then you will get 0.5 BTC. ((500$*1) / 1000$) If 1 BTC = 1200$ and you use 500$ you will receive like 0.41 BTC. ((500$*1) / 1200$)
In other words , the lower the price is in fiat , the more bitcoins you get If that make sense.
I kinda don't understand u got Skype I can chat few min please Hello, just put in your mind that you have to buy to an exchanger that sells at a cheaper price than other (considering the site you are comparing to be legit). To know how much do you get, just divide the amount you want to convert to btc by the price of btc then, that's it. so for example 500 divided by 1400.00 and thats how much I get right also when I enter the btc amount should it be a 4 digit number or 3 Yes, you got it right. And about the digits, it's really up to you, as long as you can still afford the price you are buying. I understand why you are having these questions. I hope all the people will do.
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February 21, 2017, 08:55:23 AM |
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It all depends upon the user who's buying it. As a newbie to buy bitcoin its good to go through the different exchange and trading website to find the best price. Now you can make the buying from the trader who provides the highest price as well the convenience in the transfer of fund in exchange for noticing.
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Vaccinus
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February 21, 2017, 11:32:54 AM |
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I'm just using it for online poker so I wanted to ask you this if you could help me
If the price says. 1380.50. Cad. and then other market says 1456.98. which site do I buy from? sorry I know it's a noob question. so If I were to buy 500 cad how much would I get at both prices
that is probably arbitrage mate, just buy where it's cheaper, in yoru case buy on the first exchange, with the first exchange spending 500 cad will give 500/1380 you 0.36 btc, with the second one 500/1456 you have 34, therefore you lose 0.02 btc with the second exchange
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February 21, 2017, 11:45:11 AM |
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I'm just using it for online poker so I wanted to ask you this if you could help me
If the price says. 1380.50. Cad. and then other market says 1456.98. which site do I buy from? sorry I know it's a noob question. so If I were to buy 500 cad how much would I get at both prices
The best thing to do is to is to go to cryptocompare to check on what sites has the best price for the coin that you want to buy. After checking the market button there will be a list of sites that sell that kind of coin with a corresponding price. Choose the site that has the lowest price and then login and make a buy transactions.
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February 21, 2017, 11:51:54 AM |
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Usually , there isn't much difference between the exchanges but I will give you a better example to understand.
If 1 BTC = 1000$ and you use 500$ then you will get 0.5 BTC. ((500$*1) / 1000$) If 1 BTC = 1200$ and you use 500$ you will receive like 0.41 BTC. ((500$*1) / 1200$)
In other words , the lower the price is in fiat , the more bitcoins you get If that make sense.
Yes, That is nice calculation. I like this maths. it's Good idea for me. Thank you, guy.
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August 02, 2017, 05:36:32 PM |
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I'm just using it for online poker so I wanted to ask you this if you could help me
If the price says. 1380.50. Cad. and then other market says 1456.98. which site do I buy from? sorry I know it's a noob question. so If I were to buy 500 cad how much would I get at both prices
Very good disucssion. I fully understand what you're talking about. The decision to buy a coin should be based on real analysis of the coin. I found that people keep buying coins without have any knowledge of them. This is considered high risk. Personally I always use: https://www.coincheckup.com They seem to give this complete indepth analysis of all cryptocoins. Go to: https://www.coincheckup.com/coins/Bitcoin#analysis To check Bitcoin Report.
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