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jahs0ldi3r wrote:I sold my bitcoin to him. I got 95% of the market value at the time of the transaction.D Diesel Report wrote:jahs0ldi3r wrote:The exchange was in person. Met in public. He paid cash, but says that he prefers direct bank transfers for large amounts. Came with his own mobile access point to facilitate the transaction.D Phil wrote:jahs0ldi3r wrote:Sold some bitcoin to 'Crypto Sales and Solutions' today. Great guy, straight up, I recommend him highly!
Nice. Share a bit more....
How was the exchange? In person, bank transfer etc?
Nothing much else to say but real professional and polite guy. Sounds extremely knowledgeable about the markets, trends, regulations, and investments in general.
Came on time, transaction was over quickly.
Received the cash as soon as the transaction was completed on my phone, but the time we sat around taking one confirmation was received.
No compliants, just great.
https://www.facebook.com/cryptosalesandsolutions/
Did he sell to you at market value or did he 'take a little off the top' for transactional expenses? If so, how much was it?
jahs0ldi3r wrote:I sold my bitcoin to him. I got 95% of the market value at the time of the transaction.D Diesel Report wrote:jahs0ldi3r wrote:The exchange was in person. Met in public. He paid cash, but says that he prefers direct bank transfers for large amounts. Came with his own mobile access point to facilitate the transaction.D Phil wrote:jahs0ldi3r wrote:Sold some bitcoin to 'Crypto Sales and Solutions' today. Great guy, straight up, I recommend him highly!
Nice. Share a bit more....
How was the exchange? In person, bank transfer etc?
Nothing much else to say but real professional and polite guy. Sounds extremely knowledgeable about the markets, trends, regulations, and investments in general.
Came on time, transaction was over quickly.
Received the cash as soon as the transaction was completed on my phone, but the time we sat around taking one confirmation was received.
No compliants, just great.
https://www.facebook.com/cryptosalesandsolutions/
Did he sell to you at market value or did he 'take a little off the top' for transactional expenses? If so, how much was it?
jahs0ldi3r wrote:Yeah, but I've only experienced problems with withdrawals on international exchanges. This way I got cold hard cash instantly.
If you have a good exchange that pays cash directly to MasterCard let me know.
Tried withdrawing to PayPal with my first exchange but that failed.
Tried withdrawing through bitziz.com directly to my card but got scammed, lost $250USD!
This method was the first one that actually worked for me.
Phone Surgeon wrote:95% for CASH in hard is GREAT
all the loops u hadda jump through and the wait time otherwise is headache
and the transaction feessssssss is the worst
i bought 215 USD worth in Enjin, by the time i gone through 3 different loops and put it in my wallet, it was $166 USD worth
had to buy BTC to buy Enjin etc
Veritrini wrote: YES I HAVE SEARCHED THE FORUM
Would like to know whether anyone trades forex, more specifically cryptos against fiat currency like USD or EUR etc?
If yes, can you please provide some trustworthy recommendations of brokerages, be it online or local. (requirement: accepting account holders from T&T)
Not interested in the below since they have been reviewed as scams:
- iMarketsLive
- eToro
- AvaTrade
- iQOption
Veritrini wrote: YES I HAVE SEARCHED THE FORUM
Would like to know whether anyone trades forex, more specifically cryptos against fiat currency like USD or EUR etc?
If yes, can you please provide some trustworthy recommendations of brokerages, be it online or local. (requirement: accepting account holders from T&T)
Not interested in the below since they have been reviewed as scams:
- iMarketsLive
- eToro
- AvaTrade
- iQOption
pugboy wrote:so the question is if the central bank will step in if a public exchange is opened locally
D Phil wrote:pugboy wrote:Bitcoin is by far the only mainstream crypto in use.
All them other altcoins are speculation
I have to differ with you there partner
Coins like ethereum, litecoin and dash have gone the same places as bitcoin in terms of adoption, if not further than it.
Ethereum is significantly undervalued to anyone that's knows its capabilities.
Litecoin, dash and add to that bitcoin cash can all be used for payment processing. It's not practical to use bitcoin core for that because it is slower and more expensive than back when it was created.
Ebay is now considering crypto as a form of payment. My thoughts are they will use bitcoin cash. Just my views anyway, respect.
D Phil wrote:
And there goes bitcoin cash ...... i saw that coming from a mile
michaelm wrote:D Phil wrote:
And there goes bitcoin cash ...... i saw that coming from a mile
I was holding some that I had picked up for around $450 each... happily sold them when it hit $2800 yesterday only to watch it cross $5000 a few minutes after
D Diesel Report wrote:michaelm wrote:D Phil wrote:
And there goes bitcoin cash ...... i saw that coming from a mile
I was holding some that I had picked up for around $450 each... happily sold them when it hit $2800 yesterday only to watch it cross $5000 a few minutes after
Doh study that. You were simply the middleman. Them people who got it at $5000 were the retailers. The cash kings. Some got it and some don't.
D Diesel Report wrote:jahs0ldi3r wrote:Yeah, but I've only experienced problems with withdrawals on international exchanges. This way I got cold hard cash instantly.
If you have a good exchange that pays cash directly to MasterCard let me know.
Tried withdrawing to PayPal with my first exchange but that failed.
Tried withdrawing through bitziz.com directly to my card but got scammed, lost $250USD!
This method was the first one that actually worked for me.
Makes sense, especially once you really need it. Like I said, it's an option, and very good to have one in Trinidad. What banks did he say he direct deposits to?
jahs0ldi3r wrote:I didn't ask. Maybe you'll be the one to provide that info.
?D Phil wrote:BTW, crypto sales and services has another satisfied customer. I shot some coins home and organised a sale. No more corporate fees
Phone Surgeon wrote:Ripple @92 and rising. Considering dropping a 5k usd into it
jahs0ldi3r wrote:D Diesel Report wrote:jahs0ldi3r wrote:Yeah, but I've only experienced problems with withdrawals on international exchanges. This way I got cold hard cash instantly.
If you have a good exchange that pays cash directly to MasterCard let me know.
Tried withdrawing to PayPal with my first exchange but that failed.
Tried withdrawing through bitziz.com directly to my card but got scammed, lost $250USD!
This method was the first one that actually worked for me.
Makes sense, especially once you really need it. Like I said, it's an option, and very good to have one in Trinidad. What banks did he say he direct deposits to?jahs0ldi3r wrote:I didn't ask. Maybe you'll be the one to provide that info.?D Phil wrote:BTW, crypto sales and services has another satisfied customer. I shot some coins home and organised a sale. No more corporate fees
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