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January 27, 2012, 10:50:12 AM |
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Anyone else becoming completely disillusioned because of all the fees?
Start speaking up please.
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Revalin
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January 27, 2012, 10:53:41 AM |
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Which fees?
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January 27, 2012, 11:06:16 AM Last edit: January 27, 2012, 04:16:17 PM by Kluge |
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Which fees?
Fees for convenience? Bank->Dwolla = free Dwolla->MtGox = $.25 MtGox->BTC = typically .5% to .6% for majority of users, I imagine Total exchange fees for Bank(USD)->BTC = .6% + $.25 Fee for transaction in the same currency using Paypal? 2.9% + $.30 Edit: I should have been more clear. I was trying to contrast the fees of going the slow route (Bank->Dwolla) vs. the fast route (buying BTC with PPUSD or something)
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Revalin
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January 27, 2012, 11:24:39 AM |
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Why would I be disillusioned, though? Even if you're going full-circuit with every transaction, the fees for dealing with Bitcoin are much lower than Paypal or credit cards.
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January 27, 2012, 03:45:41 PM |
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Which fees?
Fees for convenience? Bank->Dwolla = free Dwolla->MtGox = $.25 MtGox->BTC = typically .5% to .6% for majority of users, I imagine Total exchange fees for Bank(USD)->BTC = .6% + $.25 Fee for transaction in the same currency using Paypal? 2.9% + $.30 0.6% isn't so bad. You can always get your BTC the old fashioned way. You can earn them. I have never bought any bitcoins through an exchange, and only bought a couple bitcoins off of a miner in person when I started. Everything else was from selling something. Speculators have their role, but in any health currency they should constitute only about 5% (number pulled from...) of the transactions. If you have anything you can sell, or can make and sell, or a service that people actually want, then sell them in bitcoins. You don't even need a website. Just use the marketplace. It could use something other than someone selling.
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January 27, 2012, 04:34:20 PM |
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I think once bitcoins (hopefully) become more useful as an actual currency, people wont need to convert them so often. When there are less conversions there will be less fees.
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January 27, 2012, 05:44:44 PM |
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Earn coins, spend coins, win?
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January 27, 2012, 06:10:15 PM |
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If Bitcoinica is actually setting up an exchange like Zhoutong considered somewhere here with a 0.1% fee, mtgox is forced to lower their fees and this will be great for Bitcoin.
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January 27, 2012, 06:12:31 PM |
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with a 0.1% fee,
Where did you get that from?
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N.Olmos
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January 27, 2012, 06:34:56 PM |
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Fees for convenience?
Bank->Dwolla = free Dwolla->MtGox = $.25 MtGox->BTC = typically .5% to .6% for majority of users, I imagine
$1,000.00 Transfer
Total exchange fees for Bank(USD)->BTC = .6% + $.25 = $6.25
Fee for transaction in the same currency using Paypal? 2.9% + $.30 = $29.30
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January 27, 2012, 07:16:52 PM |
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Fees for convenience?
Bank->Dwolla = free Dwolla->MtGox = $.25 MtGox->BTC = typically .5% to .6% for majority of users, I imagine
$1,000.00 Transfer
Total exchange fees for Bank(USD)->BTC = .6% + $.25 = $6.25
Fee for transaction in the same currency using Paypal? 2.9% + $.30 = $29.30
$1M is kind of a bad example. With Bitcoin you'll move the market against you, with PP you have some solid chance of getting it frozen or taken. For $100-$10k Bitcoin kicks ass even if you have to come in from the outside. If you've already got coin it's great from a few cents up. Everyone should have a little bitcoin revenue stream imo.
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January 27, 2012, 07:38:13 PM |
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His example is $1K, not $1M.
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January 27, 2012, 09:06:03 PM |
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His example is $1K, not $1M.
Can I get Lasik for bitcoins somewhere?
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January 27, 2012, 09:09:24 PM |
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Speculators have their role, but in any health currency they should constitute only about 5% (number pulled from...) of the transactions.
Forex trades globally are $3.21 trillion (yes with a T) a day. That is over a quadrillion USD annually. Compare that to world GDP is ~$60 trillion. Maybe you got the 95%/5% mixed up. The reverse is closer to reality. 95% of all economic activity is speculation. 5% is actual commerce.
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January 27, 2012, 09:22:51 PM |
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His example is $1K, not $1M.
Can I get Lasik for bitcoins somewhere? Probably, may or may not be a real doctor though
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January 27, 2012, 09:45:40 PM |
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The reason why I love bitcoin is the lack of fees! I now do most of my transactions fee-less. I am buying and selling directly with others and have far less in the way of BTC-USD need. When it happens it is 25 cents Dwolla and .5 % exchange fees, which is pretty low when you do $300 worth.
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January 27, 2012, 10:28:37 PM |
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The reason why I love bitcoin is the lack of fees! I now do most of my transactions fee-less. I am buying and selling directly with others and have far less in the way of BTC-USD need. When it happens it is 25 cents Dwolla and .5 % exchange fees, which is pretty low when you do $300 worth.
Yup. I only need to pull value back into fiat to pay the power bill so I make a few large transactions each month via Dwolla. Fewer larger transactions gives me a fee % of 0.1% + 0.5% and that is just on the portion that I convert to fiat. The funds I don't have even lower fee rate.
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January 28, 2012, 03:22:27 AM |
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January 28, 2012, 05:07:24 AM |
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I think the fees are too high. I buy everything with cash, a debit card (fee is around 25 cents in the US I think), or a check.
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January 28, 2012, 05:12:53 AM |
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I think the fees are too high. I buy everything with cash, a debit card (fee is around 25 cents in the US I think), or a check.
How do you use cash online? I would stick it in the CD drive but most computers do not have them now.
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