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Topic: Alternative way to buy btc with cash in UK now that lbc stopped cash deposits?? (Read 144 times)

legendary
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One value source of trading comes from trading that are done at Bitcoin meetups. Most of the regular people there are trustworthy and known by most of the other people that come to these meetups. You can start a thread in the Meetup section or look for a thread for meetups in the UK, here --> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=86.0

I have managed to hook up with some very influential traders at some of these meetups and I trade with some of them on an informal basis. You just need to establish some trust and a lot of these meetups are held in public venues with loads of CCTV coverage.  Wink
legendary
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A side from meeting up with dodgey dave down an alley way. Is there a safe alternative? Another reputable online escrow provider?
I know they're btc atms now but fees a pretty high on acale

Depends how much and where about you are, plenty of reputable traders you can deal with but many have a minimum trade value
legendary
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Why not buy directly on exchanges?

Check this list below.

- Binance needs KYC support Debit/master card.
- Cex.io need KYC verification support Debit/Master card
- Coinbase need KYC support Debit/Master card



Did you try to check the fee again from ATMs? according to https://coinb.in/#fees the recommended fees drop to 17 Sat/Byte so I think if you start to buy bitcoins right now on ATMs the fees might be low.
legendary
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A side from meeting up with dodgey dave down an alley way. Is there a safe alternative? Another reputable online escrow provider?
I know they're btc atms now but fees a pretty high on acale

I believed it's really common that all crypto ATM's is usually associated with fees higher than the average fees when dealing in exchanges but how much "fees" we are talking here pointing to Crypto ATM's there?

If using ATM's will save you from hassle way, trouble or risks and will give you convenience, comfortability and instant transaction, then I think you should consider using those especially if the fees don't have a small difference to an online exchange service.
legendary
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Paxful offers a variety of cash related ways to buy bitcoin - everything from cash in person or via mail, to cash deposits to bank accounts via Western Union and MoneyGram. I can't speak for how many traders or how much liquidity there is in such markets in the UK, but it is a fairly widely used platform.

The other option would be to look in to a decentralized exchange such as Bisq.
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A side from meeting up with dodgey dave down an alley way. Is there a safe alternative? Another reputable online escrow provider?
I know they're btc atms now but fees a pretty high on acale
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