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Topic: Any legit BitCoin to PayPal Service out there? (Read 1341 times)

legendary
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I use virwox for Paypal > BTC - but the fees are pretty high.

some recommend Bit-X, could someone paste their fee structure please?

The official thread can be found here: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/bit-xcom-exchange-btc-ltc-usd-eur-gbp-rub-bitcoin-debit-card-874312.

In OP, "coming soon" is not updated. So PayPal deposit isn't integrated yet?

PayPal deposits aren't yet accepted but PayPal withdrawals are!
newbie
Activity: 13
Merit: 0
Flight booking:

expedia.com (only works for Expedia U.S.) and /CheapAir_com]cheapair.com (worldwide)

Registering TLDs:

Namecheap.com

3. All right, thank you, I wilt look into them. Those two are legit?

Namecheap is widely known. No idea about domains4bitcoins.

Thank you for the above.

Now... any sites selling uniforms amongst other partisan grade goods in BitCoin?
legendary
Activity: 1554
Merit: 1021
Flight booking:

expedia.com (only works for Expedia U.S.) and cheapair.com (worldwide)

Registering TLDs:

Namecheap.com

3. All right, thank you, I wilt look into them. Those two are legit?

Namecheap is widely known. No idea about domains4bitcoins.
newbie
Activity: 13
Merit: 0
Not sure why people still want to get in/out of Bitcoin with reversible payment methods, such as Paypal or Skrill....

Because some of the services people tend to utilise the most have yet to adopt BitCoin, whilst on the other hand however, still continue to utilise systems such as PayPal.

I also have yet to see sites doing the following that accept BTC:

1. Flight booking
2. Soviet era military uniforms (like soviet-power does)
3. Website TLD Domains
4. Zhaoshang suits (Maoist tunics)
5. Amongst other things

1. pretty sure that's possible.
2. what
3. domains4bitcoin, namecheap.com
4. no idea
5. purse.io / all4btc.com for amazon

1. How?
2. Soviet-Power is a factory of old Soviet vintage things, from actual Soviet era CBRN suits to Generalissimo visor hats
3. All right, thank you, I wilt look into them. Those two are legit?
4. I hope there is
5. All right
legendary
Activity: 1596
Merit: 1010
1. pretty sure that's possible.
2. what
3. domains4bitcoin, namecheap.com
4. no idea
5. purse.io / all4btc.com for amazon

Was about to say roughly the same. Being ignorant of the possibilities does not mean they are not there and ready to be used.
legendary
Activity: 2422
Merit: 1451
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
USD withdrawals in BIT-x also require a full account verification. Not that this is uncumon for USD exchanges. Thankfully using the rest of the website's services only requires a simle account registration without the need of any account verifications. You can even trade Gh/s and cryptocurrencies for USD and store them in your balance which is great for being protected from volatility, but can't withdraw USD without the veriffication from what I've seen.
hero member
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I use virwox for Paypal > BTC - but the fees are pretty high.

some recommend Bit-X, could someone paste their fee structure please?

The official thread can be found here: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/bit-xcom-exchange-btc-ltc-usd-eur-gbp-rub-bitcoin-debit-card-874312.

In OP, "coming soon" is not updated. So PayPal deposit isn't integrated yet?
legendary
Activity: 2072
Merit: 1049
┴puoʎǝq ʞool┴
I use virwox for Paypal > BTC - but the fees are pretty high.

some recommend Bit-X, could someone paste their fee structure please?

The official thread can be found here: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/bit-xcom-exchange-btc-ltc-usd-eur-gbp-rub-bitcoin-debit-card-874312.
legendary
Activity: 1764
Merit: 1000
Not sure why people still want to get in/out of Bitcoin with reversible payment methods, such as Paypal or Skrill....

Because some of the services people tend to utilise the most have yet to adopt BitCoin, whilst on the other hand however, still continue to utilise systems such as PayPal.

I also have yet to see sites doing the following that accept BTC:

1. Flight booking
2. Soviet era military uniforms (like soviet-power does)
3. Website TLD Domains
4. Zhaoshang suits (Maoist tunics)
5. Amongst other things

1. pretty sure that's possible.
2. what
3. domains4bitcoin, namecheap.com
4. no idea
5. purse.io / all4btc.com for amazon
newbie
Activity: 13
Merit: 0
Not sure why people still want to get in/out of Bitcoin with reversible payment methods, such as Paypal or Skrill....

Because some of the services people tend to utilise the most have yet to adopt BitCoin, whilst on the other hand however, still continue to utilise systems such as PayPal.

I also have yet to see sites doing the following that accept BTC:

1. Flight booking
2. Soviet era military uniforms (like soviet-power does)
3. Website TLD Domains
4. Zhaoshang suits (Maoist tunics)
5. Amongst other things
legendary
Activity: 1596
Merit: 1010
Not sure why people still want to get in/out of Bitcoin with reversible payment methods, such as Paypal or Skrill....
legendary
Activity: 2422
Merit: 1451
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
I use virwox for Paypal > BTC - but the fees are pretty high.

some recommend Bit-X, could someone paste their fee structure please?

Virwox would have been much better if they allowed bitcoin deposits to be used as soon as they reached 2-3 confirmation instead of waiting 2-3 hours for each deposit-withdrawal.
legendary
Activity: 1764
Merit: 1000
I use virwox for Paypal > BTC - but the fees are pretty high.

some recommend Bit-X, could someone paste their fee structure please?
newbie
Activity: 13
Merit: 0
Thank you comrades for your replies.

I apologise for answering this late.

Yes, VirWox worked, thank you a tonne for your help, all of you.

One more question... slightly related: is this so-called e-coins debit card website "https://www.e-coin.io/" genuine or bloody rubbish?
legendary
Activity: 2072
Merit: 1049
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Sure is. It's a licensed multi-signature exchange platform (and much more), the announcement thread on bitcointalk can be found here: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/bit-xcom-exchange-btc-ltc-usd-eur-gbp-rub-bitcoin-debit-card-874312
newbie
Activity: 45
Merit: 0
virwox.com or localbitcoins
legendary
Activity: 1274
Merit: 1004
You'll be fine with virvox otherwise try localbitcoins but only deal with trusted buyers.
legendary
Activity: 2422
Merit: 1451
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
Bit-x is legit and trusted. You need to put in a phone to create an account though.
newbie
Activity: 13
Merit: 0
I've used localbitcoins, there are several trusted people there. It's harder for paypal to shut down person to person exchanges, but you'll have to put your trust into someone. You could also post in the relevant board in this forum.

I never really understood... What is PayPal's blimey problem with BTC exchanges?

Their repressive behaviour has been difficult for me to fathom.

As for localbitco, its another one of those websites asking for real identity.

I cannot do this for two reason:

1. Political: as the head of a clandestine movement abit like the comrades of DHKP-C, I need to protect my identity moreover those of my cadres against anything that can lead to repression of our organisation.
2. Trust: after being scammed more than once (moreover losing BitCoins), I am not sure I am going to trust any website with government ID documents like passports.

It's not really necessary to use your real identity in localbitcoins. It's true that you'd have to trust the other party for the paypal<-> bitcoin trade but there are people that trade in localbitcoins all day and are reputable.  I'd trust traders with much feedback, it's hard to fake it and it means that they've gone through many trades without causing any problems.

But we also have a relevant board here with reputable members.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=53.0

Thank you, I shalt read through the board.

As for localbitcoin, basically from what I understood, ID is not required for BitCoin to Paypal exchanges (what I need to do), however likelier required for PayPal to BitCoin?


Is this site legit?
legendary
Activity: 2422
Merit: 1451
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
I've used localbitcoins, there are several trusted people there. It's harder for paypal to shut down person to person exchanges, but you'll have to put your trust into someone. You could also post in the relevant board in this forum.

I never really understood... What is PayPal's blimey problem with BTC exchanges?

Their repressive behaviour has been difficult for me to fathom.

As for localbitco, its another one of those websites asking for real identity.

I cannot do this for two reason:

1. Political: as the head of a clandestine movement abit like the comrades of DHKP-C, I need to protect my identity moreover those of my cadres against anything that can lead to repression of our organisation.
2. Trust: after being scammed more than once (moreover losing BitCoins), I am not sure I am going to trust any website with government ID documents like passports.

It's not really necessary to use your real identity in localbitcoins. It's true that you'd have to trust the other party for the paypal<-> bitcoin trade but there are people that trade in localbitcoins all day and are reputable.  I'd trust traders with much feedback, it's hard to fake it and it means that they've gone through many trades without causing any problems.

But we also have a relevant board here with reputable members.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=53.0
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