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hero member
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June 30, 2020, 08:50:37 PM
#34
Hi.

I have been trying to find a good service/bitcoin wallet to buy cryptocurrencies but haven't been able to find any. They either don't have the coins that I want to buy or the app doesn't work in my region (United States, New York) or their fees are too high or the app just isn't any good.

Can anyone recommend some good options for how I can buy cryptocurrencies? What are people here at this forum using?

It's been taking too long trying to find one that works well enough to use. I just want to start buying coins already.




First and foremost, please do not buy cryptocurrencies without having any knowledge or not really having any underlining reasons why you are buying. Considering your post, I can see you are very new to the crypto space. I will suggest you take some time to gain enough knowledge about the entire crypto space before deciding to buy any cryptocurrency. That might save you a lot from loosing your money.  You might get scammed if you don't have enough knowledge in this crypto space.
legendary
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June 30, 2020, 06:18:24 PM
#33
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Some BTC ATMs allow you to buy a few other cryptos, I do know there are such "BTMs" in NYC and in lots of cities around the USA.  Fees are high!  Typically BTM fees are 7% - 15%, some higher.  BTMs want (at a minimum) your cellphone number and a name, their limits vary.

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Just today I tried out a service from LibertyX, who now offers a "buy BTC for cash" at CVS and 7-Eleven stores.  I paid a total fee of some 1.9%, CVS charged me $4.95 while LibertyX charged me 0% fee (they are running a special until July 31).

LOTS of KYC, takes some time to wade through.  Details of my experience:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/has-anyone-tried-libertyxs-new-buy-btc-service-cvs-7-eleven-5257626
legendary
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June 30, 2020, 05:54:28 PM
#32
Isn't Localbitcoin just for Bitcoin and Ethereum? I can just buy those easily on Robinhood. I'm looking for more hard to find stuff.

You have to know what you are looking!

We already deciphered that you can buy BTC and ETH, I think that any other currency that has an acceptable margin of capitalization can be found in anyway popular Exchange that exist, even some of the most popular give space to startups that are just starting.
hero member
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June 30, 2020, 03:53:06 PM
#31
What do you call 'high fees'? Coinbase, for example, charges 3.99% fees for card purchases. It isn't to high because Coinmama charges a 4.9%-5.9% fee on each purchase. Some users like LocalBitcoins.

Localbitcoins is never a good site for someone who have no knowledge about crypto currency tradng as the OP and i believed him buying BTC from a green trusted account on this forum is still saver than using localbitcoin cause the reputation of sellers is important there.
sr. member
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June 30, 2020, 03:07:29 PM
#30
Hi.

I have been trying to find a good service/bitcoin wallet to buy cryptocurrencies but haven't been able to find any. They either don't have the coins that I want to buy or the app doesn't work in my region (United States, New York) or their fees are too high or the app just isn't any good.

Can anyone recommend some good options for how I can buy cryptocurrencies? What are people here at this forum using?

It's been taking too long trying to find one that works well enough to use. I just want to start buying coins already.




You have several options. The first one is use your credit card and buy from binance directly, the second is using paypal and buying crypto on KuCoin. With sepa bonific with coinbase pro or in alternative you can use crypto.com service and their card.

There are many options that you can do and are not limited of course, as the colleague above informs is part of what you can do. all you need now is whether you understand what you are going to do. of course it is better to learn first if you do not understand clearly so it is not wrong to determine what is appropriate and you can do with your money when you have to buy coins.

there can be analyzed carefully before stepping, so that no regrets occur in the future. learning to understand is absolutely essential before proceeding further.
You can search and study and adapted to the desired needs, you can use references;
- https://www.coingecko.com
- https://coinmarketcap.com
might be of use to you.
jr. member
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June 30, 2020, 12:48:39 PM
#29
I will request you Don't Buy any others Cryptocurrency  without Bitcoin. And For Buying It You can use Credit card, Bank Accounts And any others. You Also Use Trusted Cryptocurrency Exchanges Like Binance,  Polonix,  And so on.  You can Easily Buy From Exchanger.         
legendary
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June 30, 2020, 11:26:22 AM
#28
Hi.

I have been trying to find a good service/bitcoin wallet to buy cryptocurrencies but haven't been able to find any. They either don't have the coins that I want to buy or the app doesn't work in my region (United States, New York) or their fees are too high or the app just isn't any good.

Can anyone recommend some good options for how I can buy cryptocurrencies? What are people here at this forum using?

It's been taking too long trying to find one that works well enough to use. I just want to start buying coins already.




You have several options. The first one is use your credit card and buy from binance directly, the second is using paypal and buying crypto on KuCoin. With sepa bonific with coinbase pro or in alternative you can use crypto.com service and their card.
full member
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June 30, 2020, 10:26:02 AM
#27
The best way to buy cryptocurrency is through local exchanges, so you can buy bitcoin in your country's currency. Since you live in
the United States you can buy through Coinbase, Bittrex and Kraken. The three exchanges are quite popular and reliable, for the
transaction fee is also not too expensive.
legendary
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June 30, 2020, 08:42:01 AM
#26
   I have a friend who is in crypto-currencies a long time, I buy Bitcoins and Ethereum directly from him with my county currency,
later with some part I buy some alt-coins I like. I invest on monthly basis, from every salary, and I try to work and earn some extra
and that's going good.
This is what we called in-person cash trading, the method where you can buy/sell cryptocurrency in person. But did you know that even this is also a very high potential of risk transaction? There is a lot of news with regard to this transaction like people getting robbed and scammed after having a transaction in public places or after having a meetup. You need to be more precautions on this and protect your self especially if you are in the big transaction. Remember those valuable assets are very prone to theft.

I suggest buying/selling Bitcoin on a trusted and reliable third party exchange platform or those who have P2P service in any crypto exchange or much better ATM machine.
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June 30, 2020, 08:34:18 AM
#25
If you do not get information that is not clear from your question, you should follow the forum from your country. maybe there will be more special questions and adapted to the situation in your own country.
maybe if it's not on the forum then you will receive general information, which is always done by all crypto followers.

I cannot provide information that might help you in more detail because the circumstances in your country may not be clearly known to me.
there are many exchangers available and good enough for you to be able to transact, but if it suits you, of course you decide. You can search here: https://coinmarketcap.com
newbie
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June 30, 2020, 07:35:20 AM
#24
What do you call 'high fees'? Coinbase, for example, charges 3.99% fees for card purchases. It isn't to high because Coinmama charges a 4.9%-5.9% fee on each purchase. Some users like LocalBitcoins.
sr. member
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June 30, 2020, 04:45:12 AM
#23
   I have a friend who is in crypto-currencies a long time, I buy Bitcoins and Ethereum directly from him with my county currency,
later with some part I buy some alt-coins I like. I invest on monthly basis, from every salary, and I try to work and earn some extra
and that's going good.
   
hero member
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June 29, 2020, 03:24:19 PM
#22
When I make money from crypto, I make it through work. It is not possible to make money without hard work. You also have to Hard work for make money online or from crypto. Why should I spend my hard earned money without my need. I think the money earned from crypto you can hold by buying bitcoin or in any other known currency. I think it will be useful for you in the future.
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June 25, 2020, 11:16:24 PM
#21
Isn't Localbitcoin just for Bitcoin and Ethereum? I can just buy those easily on Robinhood. I'm looking for more hard to find stuff.
No matter if you could only buy bitcoin and ethereum because if you have bitcoin, you can send the bitcoin to many exchanges, so you can use it to trade with USDT or altcoin and try to make a profit. The most important thing is that you can have bitcoin or ethereum without a problem, and the next thing will be up to you. You can hold your bitcoin in the other wallet if you don't want to trade.
newbie
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June 25, 2020, 09:19:49 AM
#20
Just google about it and you will find plenty of information.
jr. member
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June 25, 2020, 09:09:44 AM
#19
These three options will enable you to purchase, store, trade and make profits. Coinbase, Electrum, Binance

Coinbase is your first choice if you want to buy Bitcoin and then you can use Binance to carry out trading operations or Electrum wallet if you want to keep your currencies for a long time and then return coins + profits to Coinbase and withdraw it as profits in your bank account.

it is the basic trading loop and you will add more when have more information.
newbie
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June 25, 2020, 08:29:50 AM
#18
There is no single universal way to purchase, options often depend on the regions or the needs of the buyer. Of course, in most cases you will have to pay a fee, otherwise you need to look for a person who will directly exchange the cryptocurrency for other money.
legendary
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June 25, 2020, 12:01:03 AM
#17
Can anyone recommend some good options for how I can buy cryptocurrencies? What are people here at this forum using?
a question that is often asked by many members in the bitcointalk forum, for that, before you make an investment, cryptocurrency trading, it would be nice if you take a little time to read & understand this one: Topic: YOUR TOTAL BEGINNERS GUIDE TO CRYPTOCURRENCY and BITCOINTALK

However, the topics below can provide additional information for you, from other members 'how to buy crypto'.

Topic: How to buy Cryptocurrency?

Topic: How do I start investing in cryptocurrency?

Topic: What is the best way to buy crypto?

Do not be reluctant, lazy and shy to read, that is the key to your knowledge.
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June 24, 2020, 09:36:41 PM
#16
Fees are inevitable. Some are cheaper than others but it doesn't make much difference.  If you want to invest you can't worry about that. It's better than nothing at all.

I recently came across something called Jaxx. I haven't checked it out yet but it looks like it could be a good one. It's available in the app store. It offers many coins for sale and many wallets.

I wish there was one place where you can buy any and every cryptocurrency and it would be super easy and fast.
Can you access localbitcoin? If yes, you can try to search your local bitcoin sellers, and after you found, you can arrange an appointment with him to meet in one place, and you can make a deal with him. Or you can ask him to send the money to him before he sends the bitcoin amount. Another method is you can find local sellers from your city. Usually, this seller is available on facebook's group, so you can directly send a message to him/her. That is what I did if I want to buy bitcoin.

Jaxx Liberty? You need to use a credit card, which I am not recommending because that is too risky. It's better to find the local sellers from your city, so you can ask him directly everything you want to know.
legendary
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June 24, 2020, 06:17:29 PM
#15
Is the coin that you are willing to buy already listed on the coin trackers? You can track the exchanges available over there.
However, you may also lead to some big exchanges or markets that sell the crypto available in the US.

1. Coinbase Pro
You can transfer your money into the account through bank transfer, bank wire, or SEPA. The fee is quite low enough for the transaction and it also offers certain good prices. (https://buybitcoinww.co/Coinbase_Cryptocurrency)

2. LocalBitcoins
This also offers low fees, easy, fast, and also private enough. However, you must be careful of the scams. follow only the rules and guidance by the LocalBitcoins. (https://buybitcoinww.co/local_bitcoins)

3. Kraken
Kraken also offers low fees. doesn't it?
Quote
PROS
Very low 0.25% taker fee, falling to 0.1% with sufficient trading volume
Very low maker fee, falling to 0% with sufficient trading volume
Highly-rated for security and data protection
But you need ID verification.

Well, aside from them, most exchanges have average fees.

You can read more on https://www.buybitcoinworldwide.com/united-states/#:~:text=Coinbase%20is%20probably%20the%20fastest,using%20a%20connected%20bank%20account.
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