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Topic: Bitcoin Exchange Reviews Collection - the most complete! (Read 70558 times)

newbie
Activity: 179
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Hello I need trading sites that uses cryptocapital as deposit and withdrawal method..

Please help with the list of trading sites that uses this
The one I know for sure is cex.io  - they list it as one of the payment options when you click deposit or withdrawal.
member
Activity: 217
Merit: 17
ChangeNOW. Non-custodial and limitless exchange.
you can try out ChangeNOW - no sign up required
https://changenow.io/
newbie
Activity: 35
Merit: 0
good! My friends and I need it!  Smiley
Thank you, but this is not the most perfect, it can be more satisfactory  Wink

The list is nice and informative. No exchanges on the list went bankrupt...yet Wink

but we can't know whether the author quietly deleted the exchange that had been bankrupt.
member
Activity: 80
Merit: 10
Hello I need trading sites that uses cryptocapital as deposit and withdrawal method..

Please help with the list of trading sites that uses this

what do you mean about "cryptocapital"?

I think all listed exchanges provide crypto currency, like BTC etc, as the deposit and withdraw way.
newbie
Activity: 82
Merit: 0
Hello I need trading sites that uses cryptocapital as deposit and withdrawal method..

Please help with the list of trading sites that uses this
sr. member
Activity: 241
Merit: 250
Heres my review:https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1954567.0;topicseen avoid them if you can.

I have seen nothing on your post. what happened there?
newbie
Activity: 10
Merit: 0
Paxful is my favorite. I've been a Pax trader for months now and I haven't encountered any problems. In fact, They have 24/7 support and tutorials as well.
newbie
Activity: 32
Merit: 0
Most bitcoin exchanges are okay.
I'm just particularly impressed with how
Paxful turned out when I buy bitcoins.

They've resolved 4 out of 4 disputes for me
and I don't trade without Escrow.

I trade at Paxful too.
I sell btc for amazon gift cards at 70% value.

A good place Indeed.
newbie
Activity: 39
Merit: 0
Most bitcoin exchanges are okay.
I'm just particularly impressed with how
Paxful turned out when I buy bitcoins.

They've resolved 4 out of 4 disputes for me
and I don't trade without Escrow.
jr. member
Activity: 56
Merit: 1
Heres my review:https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1954567.0;topicseen avoid them if you can.
member
Activity: 83
Merit: 10
everyone get riches!  Grin Grin Grin
sr. member
Activity: 1512
Merit: 292
www.cd3d.app
Everybody knows Coinbase so I am guessing you excluded it on purpose? What was the reasoning for that?

My favorite is Gemini
https://gemini.com/

I'm also interested to know why Coinbase is excluded. I feel like it being excluded is a red flag to not use it, yet I've heard a lot of good (and bad) things about it all over the internet.

Hi

it's true that coinbase had not run exchange at that time. but I will update it in this time.
newbie
Activity: 36
Merit: 0
Everybody knows Coinbase so I am guessing you excluded it on purpose? What was the reasoning for that?

My favorite is Gemini
https://gemini.com/

I'm also interested to know why Coinbase is excluded. I feel like it being excluded is a red flag to not use it, yet I've heard a lot of good (and bad) things about it all over the internet.

Hi, you guy please check the time of this thread opened// coinbase had yet not run the exchange at that time.
newbie
Activity: 25
Merit: 0
Payzet is World's Largest Bitcoin Exchange Company. Payzet are Exchange To Payzet to Bitcoin,Bitcoin to Payzet,Payzet to Payzet .You can Exchange Paypal, Skrill, Bankwire into Bitcoin easily in a single step.

What PayZet does? – Introduction(https://www.payzet.com)

Learning how to use Bitcoin can still be quite difficult for new users because the easy-to-use layers on top of the underlying protocol are
still being created at this point in time. Having said that, most people who have used digital payment systems, such as PayPal, in the
past should have no problem learning how it all works in these early days. Having some bitcoins is pretty pointless if you don’t know how
to spend them, so let’s take a look at how you can shop with Bitcoin online and send coins to your friends.

Payzet bitcoin exchange is the fastest way to buy and sell bitcoins in World. Bitcoin addresses are kind of like the usernames of the Bitcoin
payment network. If you want to send a payment to someone else, then you need to know their Bitcoin address. You can Deposit Instantly with
Unique Transaction id on PayZet bitcoin platform.

At this point in time, Bitcoin addresses are kind of like email addresses before they were simplified in the 90s. These addresses are
a long string of random numbers and letters, and it isn’t exactly the most user friendly way to add somebody to your contacts list. Having
said that, you should definitely add a friend’s public Bitcoin address to your address book if your wallet has one. Once you have your
friend’s Bitcoin address, you are ready to send him or her some bitcoins. At PayZet bitcoin we guarantee you fast transaction
processing and best bitcoin rates.

To send a Bitcoin payment, the first thing you will want to do is open your PayZet wallet. There are many different Bitcoin wallets out there
today, but PayZet is one of the fastest with best rates available in the market. There is a tab for sending payments in your wallet, so
navigate to that section of your wallet to begin. Once you’re in the “send” section of your wallet, you will be asked to provide a Bitcoin
address and an amount. If your friend has sent you a Bitcoin address,you can simply copy and paste it into the address box. Before entering
the amount for the payment, make sure to check the unit name next to the box.


PayZet wallet uses full bitcoins, bits and millibits. PayZet wallet will allow you to enter an amount in US dollars or euros if needed, so
don’t hesitate to use that feature as well. Once you’ve entered the required info into the two boxes, you can then send the payment.
This is a transaction fee that will be paid to Bitcoin miners. Deciding to skip out on this transaction fee can be rather
costly because miners will only confirm transactions of their
choosing.
https://www.payzet.com
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sr. member
Activity: 807
Merit: 423
Everybody knows Coinbase so I am guessing you excluded it on purpose? What was the reasoning for that?

My favorite is Gemini
https://gemini.com/

I'm also interested to know why Coinbase is excluded. I feel like it being excluded is a red flag to not use it, yet I've heard a lot of good (and bad) things about it all over the internet.

Coinbase is very good in some ways.  Perhaps the best thing about it is the zero maker fees.  
And if you live in the U.S., it's very convenient; you can do ACH transfers between Coinbase and your bank account.  Banks don't charge for those transfers, and neither does Coinbase.
But there is a downside.  Coinbase is a big fat target.  As the biggest bitcoin business in the U.S., by far, the regulators have it under a microscope.  Coinbase bends over backwards to comply with law enforcement.  For example, there was at least one person who apparently had his Coinbase account closed because he sent some of his coins to a gambling site.  Coinbase tracks the coins that people buy from it.  So buyer beware!
Another alarming little event happened recently.  The IRS demanded that Coinbase turn over all its customer records for something like the last three years.  That's names, addresses, transaction histories, everything.
A judge granted permission for the IRS to issue such a summons.  Coinbase is fighting it in court.  Even if Coinbase succeeds in holding off the IRS, I take this as a sign of things to come.

By the way, the name of the Coinbase exchange is GDAX.  That is how you need to search for it if you want to find it on sites like this
http://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/bitcoin/#markets
hero member
Activity: 1218
Merit: 557
The list is really helpful especially for the international users . All the data is very well combined and presented making the thing more easy to understand and compare between different exchanges. Hope you keep on updating the fees and if change in process it will be very helpful for the community.Thanks again.

newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
Everybody knows Coinbase so I am guessing you excluded it on purpose? What was the reasoning for that?

My favorite is Gemini
https://gemini.com/

I'm also interested to know why Coinbase is excluded. I feel like it being excluded is a red flag to not use it, yet I've heard a lot of good (and bad) things about it all over the internet.
hero member
Activity: 700
Merit: 500
Wow certainly a special thing to find under one thread. This is really a good help and guide for many of us.
hero member
Activity: 574
Merit: 500
I found a box full of treasures, thanks for the information  Grin
member
Activity: 87
Merit: 11
A fool and his bitcoin are soon parted.
Everybody knows Coinbase so I am guessing you excluded it on purpose? What was the reasoning for that?

My favorite is Gemini
https://gemini.com/
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