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October 14, 2014, 12:11:15 PM
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I can recommend our exchange CleverCoin for everyone living in Europe.
Registered company in The Netherlands with Euro payments processed and held by a European Central Bank certified Payment Institution.
Fees are 0,3%, of course we have a verification procedure.
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October 14, 2014, 01:45:25 PM
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I can recommend our exchange CleverCoin for everyone living in Europe.
Registered company in The Netherlands with Euro payments processed and held by a European Central Bank certified Payment Institution.
Fees are 0,3%, of course we have a verification procedure.
This is really nice opportunity to BTC users but Is it provide Exchange service to all over the world or This only for European people . Verification is very important here we can trust on it Smiley

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October 14, 2014, 02:26:34 PM
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Poloniex. Why? well, thats the first btc exchange I came across with, so Im sticking with them.
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October 14, 2014, 03:12:14 PM
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@bitkanu
Good question. It is only for people living in the European Economic Area:
https://www.clevercoin.com/content/files/flags/Flag_Netherlands.png https://www.clevercoin.com/content/files/flags/Flag_United_Kingdom.png https://www.clevercoin.com/content/files/flags/Flag_Austria.png https://www.clevercoin.com/content/files/flags/Flag_Belgium.png https://www.clevercoin.com/content/files/flags/Flag_Bulgaria.png https://www.clevercoin.com/content/files/flags/Flag_Cyprus.png https://www.clevercoin.com/content/files/flags/Flag_Czech_Republic.png https://www.clevercoin.com/content/files/flags/Flag_Denmark.png https://www.clevercoin.com/content/files/flags/Flag_Estonia.png https://www.clevercoin.com/content/files/flags/Flag_Finland.png https://www.clevercoin.com/content/files/flags/Flag_France.png https://www.clevercoin.com/content/files/flags/Flag_Germany.png https://www.clevercoin.com/content/files/flags/Flag_Gibraltar.png https://www.clevercoin.com/content/files/flags/Flag_Greece.png https://www.clevercoin.com/content/files/flags/Flag_Hungary.png https://www.clevercoin.com/content/files/flags/Flag_Iceland.png https://www.clevercoin.com/content/files/flags/Flag_Ireland.png https://www.clevercoin.com/content/files/flags/Flag_Italy.png https://www.clevercoin.com/content/files/flags/Flag_Latvia.png https://www.clevercoin.com/content/files/flags/Flag_Liechtenstein.png https://www.clevercoin.com/content/files/flags/Flag_Lithuania.png https://www.clevercoin.com/content/files/flags/Flag_Luxembourg.png https://www.clevercoin.com/content/files/flags/Flag_Malta.png https://www.clevercoin.com/content/files/flags/Flag_Norway.png https://www.clevercoin.com/content/files/flags/Flag_Poland.png https://www.clevercoin.com/content/files/flags/Flag_Portugal.png https://www.clevercoin.com/content/files/flags/Flag_Romania.png https://www.clevercoin.com/content/files/flags/Flag_Slovakia.png https://www.clevercoin.com/content/files/flags/Flag_Slovenia.png https://www.clevercoin.com/content/files/flags/Flag_Spain.png https://www.clevercoin.com/content/files/flags/Flag_Sweden.png https://www.clevercoin.com/content/files/flags/Flag_Switzerland.png

Verification is processed by a certified payment institution, they are under strict regulations relating to the protection of personal data imposed by the European Central Bank. Your uploaded verification documents are immediately transferred to the system of the payment institution. After this we delete the documents from our system, however we keep a RSA encrypted backup. The private key for restoration of this RSA backup is stored in a secured vault (far away from the backup itself and our online platform).
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October 14, 2014, 04:00:53 PM
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Localbitcoins and sometimes coinbase but i prefer lbc just because it's fast and convenient for me.

My BTC address : 1KfS1c14Tg2hgQEVz2bCJeFox6FpyYFvM6
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October 15, 2014, 05:52:07 PM
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Localbitcoins and sometimes coinbase but i prefer lbc just because it's fast and convenient for me.

Do u do F2F transaction or online transaction on LBC for fast dealing ?

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October 15, 2014, 06:46:08 PM
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I used btc-e.
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October 15, 2014, 09:27:09 PM
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just started again with bitcoin, started long time ago on mtgox, lost 800 btc, everything i had, still hope to get back some of them.
now i started back on justcoin, but last days the site starts to do weird things, withdrawals take a long time or don't go through... so i changed to kraken now
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October 15, 2014, 09:34:26 PM
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I like BTC-e.
BTC-e is one of the most reliable exchanges, trusted by thousands of traders, and with it you can buy not only bitcoins but other cryptos as well.
   
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October 15, 2014, 11:38:36 PM
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I like BTC-e.
BTC-e is one of the most reliable exchanges, trusted by thousands of traders, and with it you can buy not only bitcoins but other cryptos as well.
   
They are trusted but not really transparent. I wouldn't send my coins to some anonymous exchange somewhere in Bulgaria or wherever the hell they are.

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October 16, 2014, 12:06:53 AM
Last edit: October 16, 2014, 08:15:48 AM by BigDig
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And what about Cryptsy?

I can't find deposit and withdraw methods for USD on Cryptsy... Can somebody post the link to read about?
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October 16, 2014, 12:33:54 PM
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I have used localbitcoins and btc-e.
The major reason is that I don't need to wait for the verification on them.
btc-e is not really safe, i hope you know that
it is fine for just trading but make sure to not store a big amount of bitcoins on that website without trading for a long time...
it can disappear suddenly like mtgox, you never know with russians, the chance is small but better be careful Smiley
kraken and bitstamp look safer for me but indeed u need to wait for verification
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October 16, 2014, 02:28:25 PM
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And what about Cryptsy?

I can't find deposit and withdraw methods for USD on Cryptsy... Can somebody post the link to read about?
hmm, maybe you should check it again on your account
there's a trading pair fot BTC/USD there
https://www.cryptsy.com/markets/view/BTC_USD
so we could deposit / withdraw using USD
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October 17, 2014, 02:05:03 PM
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I have used localbitcoins and btc-e.
The major reason is that I don't need to wait for the verification on them.
btc-e is not really safe, i hope you know that
it is fine for just trading but make sure to not store a big amount of bitcoins on that website without trading for a long time...
it can disappear suddenly like mtgox, you never know with russians, the chance is small but better be careful Smiley
kraken and bitstamp look safer for me but indeed u need to wait for verification

I don't think he cares about that at all, as his post is just a direct copy and paste of https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=576887.msg7000141#msg7000141

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October 17, 2014, 02:16:50 PM
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And what about Cryptsy?

I can't find deposit and withdraw methods for USD on Cryptsy... Can somebody post the link to read about?

Cryptsy is at this moment down and I couldn't check the site.
But according to the following article (written on Jul), you need to first verify your identity and residency beforehand.

https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/weekly-altcoin-news-update-vericoin-price-rise-cryptsy-usd-trading/
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To deposit or withdraw USD, traders will have to verify their identity and residency by providing sufficient legal documentation. This process can take several days, so make sure you are proactive about submitting your documents if you are looking to trade USD on Cryptsy.



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October 23, 2014, 01:30:53 PM
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bitstamp is more simple to use
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October 23, 2014, 02:43:15 PM
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I know mtgox was good !! Many people said me to use btc-e. it looks easy
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October 23, 2014, 02:57:00 PM
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BTC-E. They offer a very wide range of deposit and withdrawal options, so it can be fast if you want to get funds in quickly. Withdrawing fiat is very expensive though. I've seen a lot of people fretting and posting warnings about BTC-E disappearing into the night at any moment, but they've been around for quite a while now. MtGox had an office address and were setup legitimately in the public eye, and look what happened to them. I digress, but sometimes, the warnings get me irate because we see lots of new scam sites coming up every day, and people are willing to give them their money.

As for fiat withdrawals, I've been using Bitstamp, where I have my identity and address verified. Significantly cheaper than BTC-E.
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October 23, 2014, 04:01:02 PM
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this is a great topic i think something like this should be sticked to the main page or maybe in the services section
oh and it would be awesome if someone could make a poll out of all these exchangers so people could vote

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October 27, 2014, 02:48:12 PM
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you have bitstamp or you can use also btc-e. good luck!

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