dieselmeister
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August 31, 2017, 02:31:51 PM |
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what is your country? im indonesian and its easy to withdraw bitcoin into my back account, there are many exchanger to change my bitcoin or my virtual money like paypal, payza into money to back account with low fee, the fee is 1% from amount and minimal fee is 1,8$ its very simple and run automatic so we dont need send directly to owner or costumer services
lucky country. hear indonesian very ez to convert bitcoin to cash. in my country the only way is contact with some local.... last month I used btc-e but it's die so I can not withdraw btc to my bank anymore
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Someone used my Account for 3 Month, why would someone do this?
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vonnyaries
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August 31, 2017, 02:39:03 PM |
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i withdraw my bitcoin to cash to my friend, haha my friend have a project with bitcoin so i sell it to my friend and get some cash from him, if he doesnt need bitcoin, i can sell it into online site and get some money into my bank account
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bitcoinsocial09
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August 31, 2017, 02:48:55 PM |
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I know that for some of you, you can withdraw it directly to your bank account using wallets like coinbase but this feature is not available for many countries. Since its not available in my country too I always withdraw my bitcoins from my address to payza then from payza to payoneer (by using exchangers).
How do you guys withdraw your btc?
I withdraw my bitcoins through my cousin. He is the one who sends me the money. He is also the one who converts my bitcoins into peso amount. He said that I can get my earnings through Cebuana Lhuiller. It's just my first time to get money from a remittance center. I also asked for help from my good friend to get my earnings in the remittance center. It is also my first time to earn bitcoins.
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Xester
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August 31, 2017, 02:52:51 PM |
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In the Philippines cashing out fiat from btc can only be done using coins.ph wallet where you can choose a lot of different method. Coinbase is working here for jjst storing btc and eth and not for trading and cashing out. Apparntly I think there is a new available wallet that has been a potential competitor of coins.ph but still it is under sone development for the meantime. Anyway has anyone herw tried using wirex?
Never heard of that but I am using coins.ph to withdraw my bitcoins. It automatically convert my bitcoins into cash and gives a lot of option to withdraw on different outlet. Plus it has a lot of services it can give to its member. It really makes easier and gives opportunity to earn a lot.
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tanginamoo
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August 31, 2017, 03:02:09 PM |
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I know that for some of you, you can withdraw it directly to your bank account using wallets like coinbase but this feature is not available for many countries. Since its not available in my country too I always withdraw my bitcoins from my address to payza then from payza to payoneer (by using exchangers).
How do you guys withdraw your btc?
In my country it is possible to withdraw your bitcoin from your wallet. But first the wallet should be verified. Verifying wallet took a long time but it is worth it because you can withdraw all you want but there is always fee. Before withdrawing you should convert your bitcoin to cash.
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Scavagers
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August 31, 2017, 03:07:22 PM |
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I know that for some of you, you can withdraw it directly to your bank account using wallets like coinbase but this feature is not available for many countries. Since its not available in my country too I always withdraw my bitcoins from my address to payza then from payza to payoneer (by using exchangers).
How do you guys withdraw your btc?
In my country there is an application named "coins.ph", it is a wallet where you can cash out money through various banks. You just need to convert your bitcoin to how much cash you want. Then choose a bank then you will receive a message on the transaction then you can have your money. But very first you should verify your account to use it properly and legally.
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Yatsan
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August 31, 2017, 03:17:36 PM |
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In the Philippines cashing out fiat from btc can only be done using coins.ph wallet where you can choose a lot of different method. Coinbase is working here for jjst storing btc and eth and not for trading and cashing out. Apparntly I think there is a new available wallet that has been a potential competitor of coins.ph but still it is under sone development for the meantime. Anyway has anyone herw tried using wirex?
I am also using the coins.ph and I can say that the coins.ph is a very good company and application for cashing out your bitcoin you can transfer it to bank or directly get it too the ATM machine. But the stuff of coins.ph is a very slow to work and I think that is the only thing that I didn't like to them. I am a Filipino and I can say bitcoin economy here in our country is pretty awesome.
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Pleione527
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August 31, 2017, 03:24:03 PM |
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I am using coins.ph it is very convenient to use I can convert my bitcoin into cash without any transaction fees aside from that I can use it directly to do fund transfer selling prepaid load, paying bills and shopping on-line. With this kind of wallet that we have in our country using bitcoin is as easy as swipping your atm or credit card.
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Magkirap
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August 31, 2017, 03:25:03 PM |
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I know that for some of you, you can withdraw it directly to your bank account using wallets like coinbase but this feature is not available for many countries. Since its not available in my country too I always withdraw my bitcoins from my address to payza then from payza to payoneer (by using exchangers).
How do you guys withdraw your btc?
Well, I think there are many ways to withdraw your bitcoin into fiat. Furthermore, you can withdraw your bitcoin through ATM and I think there are already bitcoin ATM that you could withdraw your bitcoin instantly. I also withdraw my bitcoin but the first thing that you need to is to convert it into fiat and then you can withdraw it easily.
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Obito
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August 31, 2017, 03:26:02 PM |
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I know that for some of you, you can withdraw it directly to your bank account using wallets like coinbase but this feature is not available for many countries. Since its not available in my country too I always withdraw my bitcoins from my address to payza then from payza to payoneer (by using exchangers).
How do you guys withdraw your btc?
Here in the Philippines we have a online wallet called "coins.ph" wherein we could easily cash out our bitcoins through banks. Coins.ph has a lot of features like you could buy load, pay your electric bills and many things. Hence, having a kind of wallets here in my country is very convinient and helpful.
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heppot
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August 31, 2017, 03:31:25 PM |
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many exchanger market or even trust person in my country to change bitcoin to cash (idr/ indonesian rupiah). so im not too hard looking for exchange my bitcoin to cash. thanks vip bitcoin dot co dot id, luno, coins id for exchange btc-idr, eth-idr, even etc-idr.
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johnwest
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August 31, 2017, 03:35:09 PM |
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I always cashed out fiat through my trader. The exchanges in my locality ask too much of information, I have sold some and cashed out in exchanges too but they take quite some time to send fiat. The best is to buy stuff with my crypto and thats the best way to use them.
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0t3p0t
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August 31, 2017, 04:08:22 PM |
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I know that for some of you, you can withdraw it directly to your bank account using wallets like coinbase but this feature is not available for many countries. Since its not available in my country too I always withdraw my bitcoins from my address to payza then from payza to payoneer (by using exchangers).
How do you guys withdraw your btc?
I do withdraw my Bitcoins in local exchanges here in my country. From my wallet with private keys I will transfer it into local exchanges wallet and then send it through remittance since it is the only choice available in my area. I think Bitcoin transfered to those who has bank accounts is instant but I am not sure because I don't have bank account. I am just a less fortunate person and also living in rural area that's why banks are inaccessible. There are atm's but also comes with high fees.
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MMA
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September 02, 2017, 08:22:34 PM |
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In the Philippines cashing out fiat from btc can only be done using coins.ph wallet where you can choose a lot of different method. Coinbase is working here for jjst storing btc and eth and not for trading and cashing out. Apparntly I think there is a new available wallet that has been a potential competitor of coins.ph but still it is under sone development for the meantime. Anyway has anyone herw tried using wirex?
In my county if someone has to withdraw his bitcoin, he will have to change it in dollars and then he can withdraw dollars from his account. I think this is the main problem for different currencies to be cashed and used. Instead of manycurrencies if there is one currency like bitcoin digital currency, then there will be no tension to withdraw and change the currency into your local one and while going outside of the country into their currency.
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Celebrity
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September 02, 2017, 08:30:02 PM |
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I know that for some of you, you can withdraw it directly to your bank account using wallets like coinbase but this feature is not available for many countries. Since its not available in my country too I always withdraw my bitcoins from my address to payza then from payza to payoneer (by using exchangers).
How do you guys withdraw your btc?
When I was in New York, I used the bitcoin ATM located in the several places of the city. They have crazy fee, but they pay you in pure cash which is great for us.
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freedomsr40
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September 02, 2017, 08:36:14 PM |
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I have Cryptopay and localbitcoin to for this moment, and they serve me well up till now. As you can tell I don't have big amount so it's enough.
If you are planning big amount then first find a local advisor about tax - it's very important.
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darkangel11
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September 02, 2017, 08:39:10 PM |
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I'm withdrawing directly through ATMs. Some exchanges will allow you to do it, at least in the EU. It's much better than using bank accounts as it's much harder to trace and you're not getting online account balance, but cash. I'm also trying to withdraw as little as possible to my bank account to avoid big brother
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buharikx31
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September 02, 2017, 08:51:50 PM |
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In different countries people use exchange cryptocurrency websites to withdraw cryptocurrency to cash one of the general sites localbitcoins where you can find for different country methods of withdrawing cash and always to debit cards
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Crafts12
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September 02, 2017, 08:59:26 PM |
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I know that for some of you, you can withdraw it directly to your bank account using wallets like coinbase but this feature is not available for many countries. Since its not available in my country too I always withdraw my bitcoins from my address to payza then from payza to payoneer (by using exchangers).
How do you guys withdraw your btc?
In my country I withdraw it through the used of our wallet and that is coins.ph. I just first convert it into philippine peso and then I can now withdraw it in any bank eventhough I doesnt have card. But I can also use card if the atm bank that I chose to withdraw need it.
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pambud
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September 02, 2017, 09:23:43 PM |
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Here in my country Indonesia we have some local exchanger , that why not too hard to change my bitcoin in to our local fiat money , even we can change BCH ,ETH and ETC too.
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