Too bad. The payment rate here looks good and obviously marcotheminer is managing everything carefully. I looked at creating an account on bit-x and it's nuts: they want a telephone number.
I'm not into this doxxing shit so I'm going to have to let this one go. I don't give out telephone numbers or even real email addresses to internet websites so IMO these requirements are extremely onerous for simply getting some btc sent to an address.
If you're uneasy about providing a number to sign up, stay tuned as within the next month google authenticator should be implemented for email sign ups!
I'll stay tuned then. I can create google accounts pretty easily, but I don't give google my telephone number either, so I don't know if I'll just be in the same boat as now (I've never used the "authenticator" service, although I've heard it mentioned).
In any case, there are a few of us around who still enjoy the concept of usernames which aren't linked to personal names. I'm one of those folks. I definitely don't give out real email addresses or telephone numbers to internet companies. I'm probably a relic, but maybe I can't help it.
Too bad. The payment rate here looks good and obviously marcotheminer is managing everything carefully. I looked at creating an account on bit-x and it's nuts: they want a telephone number.
I'm not into this doxxing shit so I'm going to have to let this one go. I don't give out telephone numbers or even real email addresses to internet websites so IMO these requirements are extremely onerous for simply getting some btc sent to an address.
I dont think its a problem to give your number on internet.
Secondly bit-x is a registered company they will not reveal your number or any thing else
Haha, I think you meant to say that it wasn't a problem for you to give
your number. It's hard to see how you can evaulate what's problematic or not for me.