JerryCurlzzz
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July 22, 2014, 09:03:23 AM |
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i usually wire some money to bitfinex to buy.
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HarryT1923
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July 22, 2014, 09:11:24 AM |
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Localbitcoins /thread
pretty much. although i have used coinbase before.
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Muhammed Zakir
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July 22, 2014, 09:20:04 AM |
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I do face to face trades, meeting people in real life.
Be careful when you do face to face trades. It is very dangerous. Try to it in most crowded area. i wouldn't lay it on too thick -- people are buying/selling on localbitcoins legitimately all the time, every day. but yes, just meet in a Starbucks or something. i mean -- why would you meet anywhere NOT in public? Even if you do in public with less crowded area, there is a chance of robbery. There was a post earlier telling that some people tried to get BTC by force, luckily he escaped from there. That is why I told "most crowded area". Keep a distance from the person you buy or sell. Kindly, Muhammed Zakir
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Stery
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July 22, 2014, 09:25:30 AM |
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You can try Coinbase and Localbitcoins
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shogdite
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July 22, 2014, 12:43:24 PM |
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Localbitcoins without doubt, easiest and most hassle-free way of buying BTC in my opinion. Heard decent reviews of coinbase but haven't tried them yet. I only trade with sellers with a lots of positive feedback, there are a few scammers on there but as long as you're careful you should be fine.
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InwardContour
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July 22, 2014, 12:53:50 PM |
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Localbitcoin is the way, but using the forum marketplace buying only from trusted users can be better sometimes in terms of price.
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leex1528
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July 22, 2014, 12:55:08 PM |
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Doesn't it depend where you live as well? I think some countries are going to be a lot more easy to buy Bitcoins than other.
I personally use Coinbase, it is fast, easy and seems pretty secure so far. Sometimes the price is even different there so who knows what is the easiest
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arcanum
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July 22, 2014, 01:09:20 PM |
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I used Localbitcoin, just try to not get scammed by low rep dudes.
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PangPang
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July 22, 2014, 03:17:15 PM |
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I do face to face trades, meeting people in real life.
Be careful when you do face to face trades. It is very dangerous. Try to it in most crowded area. i wouldn't lay it on too thick -- people are buying/selling on localbitcoins legitimately all the time, every day. but yes, just meet in a Starbucks or something. i mean -- why would you meet anywhere NOT in public? Even if you do in public with less crowded area, there is a chance of robbery. There was a post earlier telling that some people tried to get BTC by force, luckily he escaped from there. That is why I told "most crowded area". Keep a distance from the person you buy or sell. Kindly, Muhammed Zakir I believe you are talking about the thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=641160.0, and that person almost lost his phone. Be careful out there if trading in person. Somebody just attempted to rob me of my phone after setting up a local trade.
I'm in a French city (not Paris) and somebody contacted me over localbitcoins for an in person trade. He wanted to buy 500 euros worth of BTC. We agreed to meet at a big open public square where there is a bar and lots of people milling around. When we met up two people arrived and we started to talk about how the site works and how he can verify the transaction BTC. I then whip out my phone and log in to my account stressing the whole time that I need extra passwords to release the funds. Then when I ask him for the moeny, one guy grabbed the phone while the other pulled out a tear gas canister and sprayed me. Luckily I had managed to grab back my phone and started to shout and swing a few punches and they ran off. I was glad that the place was quite full and people quickly helped me. I will be filing a police report but I'm not sure that it will do any good.
TLDR- Be careful when trading in person, criminals are starting to realise what bitcoin is about.
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williamj2543
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July 22, 2014, 03:21:20 PM |
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quickbt.com is great because you can buy it directly from your bank account, instantly. As long as you have an interac bank card, it will work. Usually takes less than an hour for the bitcoins to be in your wallet.
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Muhammed Zakir
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July 22, 2014, 04:02:57 PM |
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I do face to face trades, meeting people in real life.
Be careful when you do face to face trades. It is very dangerous. Try to it in most crowded area. i wouldn't lay it on too thick -- people are buying/selling on localbitcoins legitimately all the time, every day. but yes, just meet in a Starbucks or something. i mean -- why would you meet anywhere NOT in public? Even if you do in public with less crowded area, there is a chance of robbery. There was a post earlier telling that some people tried to get BTC by force, luckily he escaped from there. That is why I told "most crowded area". Keep a distance from the person you buy or sell. Kindly, Muhammed Zakir I believe you are talking about the thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=641160.0, and that person almost lost his phone. Be careful out there if trading in person. Somebody just attempted to rob me of my phone after setting up a local trade.
I'm in a French city (not Paris) and somebody contacted me over localbitcoins for an in person trade. He wanted to buy 500 euros worth of BTC. We agreed to meet at a big open public square where there is a bar and lots of people milling around. When we met up two people arrived and we started to talk about how the site works and how he can verify the transaction BTC. I then whip out my phone and log in to my account stressing the whole time that I need extra passwords to release the funds. Then when I ask him for the moeny, one guy grabbed the phone while the other pulled out a tear gas canister and sprayed me. Luckily I had managed to grab back my phone and started to shout and swing a few punches and they ran off. I was glad that the place was quite full and people quickly helped me. I will be filing a police report but I'm not sure that it will do any good.
TLDR- Be careful when trading in person, criminals are starting to realise what bitcoin is about.
To be honest, I forgot about the thread you gave, I was talking about another. Then it happened to 2 people. Check the rating of the Seller in Localbitcoins before you buy. You may thing it is pretty easy but it isn't. Sometimes it may cost you your life. Kindly, MZ
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redHeadBlunder
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July 22, 2014, 04:13:53 PM |
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I use localbitcoins because there is no verification process, and I can buy bitcoin fast and easy with cash. the only bad thing about LBC is that a lot of the time the other person doesn't show up
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Muhammed Zakir
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July 22, 2014, 04:18:31 PM |
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I use localbitcoins because there is no verification process, and I can buy bitcoin fast and easy with cash. the only bad thing about LBC is that a lot of the time the other person doesn't show up There active persons on localbitcoins. I think you didn't check correctly. Kindly, MZ
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Minnlo
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July 22, 2014, 04:22:15 PM |
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I do face to face trades, meeting people in real life.
Be careful when you do face to face trades. It is very dangerous. Try to it in most crowded area. i wouldn't lay it on too thick -- people are buying/selling on localbitcoins legitimately all the time, every day. but yes, just meet in a Starbucks or something. i mean -- why would you meet anywhere NOT in public? Even if you do in public with less crowded area, there is a chance of robbery. There was a post earlier telling that some people tried to get BTC by force, luckily he escaped from there. That is why I told "most crowded area". Keep a distance from the person you buy or sell. Kindly, Muhammed Zakir I believe you are talking about the thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=641160.0, and that person almost lost his phone. Be careful out there if trading in person. Somebody just attempted to rob me of my phone after setting up a local trade.
I'm in a French city (not Paris) and somebody contacted me over localbitcoins for an in person trade. He wanted to buy 500 euros worth of BTC. We agreed to meet at a big open public square where there is a bar and lots of people milling around. When we met up two people arrived and we started to talk about how the site works and how he can verify the transaction BTC. I then whip out my phone and log in to my account stressing the whole time that I need extra passwords to release the funds. Then when I ask him for the moeny, one guy grabbed the phone while the other pulled out a tear gas canister and sprayed me. Luckily I had managed to grab back my phone and started to shout and swing a few punches and they ran off. I was glad that the place was quite full and people quickly helped me. I will be filing a police report but I'm not sure that it will do any good.
TLDR- Be careful when trading in person, criminals are starting to realise what bitcoin is about.
To be honest, I forgot about the thread you gave, I was talking about another. Then it happened to 2 people. Check the rating of the Seller in Localbitcoins before you buy. You may thing it is pretty easy but it isn't. Sometimes it may cost you your life. Kindly, MZ Wow, that is pretty scary to be honest...I should get a friend to go with me next time when I do a face-to-face trade.
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Galio
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July 22, 2014, 04:25:01 PM |
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I got my btc from a friend who just happens to be a miner.
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Fakhoury
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July 23, 2014, 02:14:58 PM |
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Use trusted exchange websites like wm-center and 24pay.me
or localbitcoins
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Feb. 14, 2010: I’m sure that in 20 years there will either be very large transaction volume or no volume.
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feryjhie
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July 23, 2014, 03:13:02 PM |
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because i'm from indonesia i'm usually use vip.bitcoin.co.id to buy or sell BTC
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sintax
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July 24, 2014, 09:29:26 AM |
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Btc-e is a decent exchange for buying bitcoin and other alt currencies, failing that localbitcoins is a sure bet.
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srt1234
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July 24, 2014, 09:48:02 AM |
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Two ways:
1. I mine altcoins (mostly ltc), then transfer it to btc-e and convert it to btc. 2. Coinbase
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shogdite
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July 24, 2014, 11:42:01 AM |
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One easy way I've used is debit card >> becharge >> UKash >> Btc-e >> BTC
Probably not the cheapest method (when you add in fees) but still fairly straight forward.
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