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Topic: btc for euro (Read 275 times)

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January 21, 2021, 03:33:40 AM
#9
Hello, I'm looking to sell usdt for cash euro in Lithuania or any near country like Poland or etc (only cash, face to face meeting). Anything you can help? Basically i'm looking to sell for the best possible price somewhere in Europe. The neariest possible place to Lithuania for the best price. I'm selling at the moment for +- market price, but sometimes i travel to Poland, Holland, Germany, France and sell for +. So looking for new possibilities and maybe better prices. Thanks

P.S. my selling USDT amounts are +- 100k eur/daily, depends on amounts and prices, maybe we can try to cooperate.

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January 18, 2021, 12:52:46 AM
#8
Looking to buy btc for cash in Athens GR
Many thanks!

Can you tell us what amount are you looking for?

best would be to talk about it over coffee or something

so far when they see the money they dont have coins lol

and this happened to me some times already,,,

 Wink

Firstly, we can't talk about it over coffee since Athens is in lockdown. Secondly, if the amount that you are asking is "big" enough questions like the origin of that money may arise. BTC now worth ~€30k... No offence but you are a total stranger and since you want to buy with cash in person and not eg. through an exchange can be risky...
And for sure, I can't imagine someone to sell in person BTC (or any other crypto) without commission.


Ask for a signed (and dated) message to prove ownership.

That's not necessary since they can be sent directly from an exchange. Personally, I would never make any deal in person (if the person is a stranger to me) through my wallet.

Apply common sense
 about Coffee in my office space not a cafeteria and as you probably know or maybe you don't some companies in Athens can and do conduct business during lockdown so that wouldn't be a problem and if you talking bigger amounts that is the way to do it
meeting and talking face to face  is what i know,  talking about cash transactions not dodgy deals here
anyway...

legendary
Activity: 3038
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This is what I do. I drink and I know things.
January 17, 2021, 11:57:12 AM
#7
I can think of a scenario: someone who wants to sell Bitcoin without having answering questions about it's origin. Kinda the same as the guy who wants to convert his cash into Bitcoin.

In the first scenario, the question still exists even if the seller doesn't "really care". The second scenario/ trade is different because you can convert your cash through your bank account, exchange, PP, even ATM. Ofc these ways need verification and answer regarding the justification of the money. In more simple words: Cash = Trouble lol

Where I live, since 2 months it's no longer allowed to withdraw Bitcoin to any address not owned by you.

It was a pretty sure thing that this will eventually happen (country by country) and now that "golden boyz" and "biggie funds" buy BTC, we will see more measures/ KYC/ strings attached.
Still, there are ways to stay/ move/ buy/ sell etc, under the radar... Wink Cool Tongue
legendary
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Thick-Skinned Gang Leader and Golden Feather 2021
January 17, 2021, 09:54:43 AM
#6
And for sure, I can't imagine someone to sell in person BTC (or any other crypto) without commission.
I can think of a scenario: someone who wants to sell Bitcoin without having to answer questions about it's origin. Kinda the same as the guy who wants to convert his cash into Bitcoin.

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That's not necessary since they can be sent directly from an exchange. Personally, I would never make any deal in person (if the person is a stranger to me) through my wallet.
I hadn't thought about that, it makes sense not to link your wallet to a cash trade.

Where I live, since 2 months it's no longer allowed to withdraw Bitcoin to any address not owned by you.
legendary
Activity: 3038
Merit: 1104
This is what I do. I drink and I know things.
January 17, 2021, 08:25:09 AM
#5
Looking to buy btc for cash in Athens GR
Many thanks!

Can you tell us what amount are you looking for?

best would be to talk about it over coffee or something

so far when they see the money they dont have coins lol

and this happened to me some times already,,,

 Wink

Firstly, we can't talk about it over coffee since Athens is in lockdown. Secondly, if the amount that you are asking is "big" enough questions like the origin of that money may arise. BTC now worth ~€30k... No offence but you are a total stranger and since you want to buy with cash in person and not eg. through an exchange can be risky...
And for sure, I can't imagine someone to sell in person BTC (or any other crypto) without commission.


Ask for a signed (and dated) message to prove ownership.

That's not necessary since they can be sent directly from an exchange. Personally, I would never make any deal in person (if the person is a stranger to me) through my wallet.
legendary
Activity: 3290
Merit: 16489
Thick-Skinned Gang Leader and Golden Feather 2021
January 16, 2021, 01:19:08 PM
#4
so far when they see the money they dont have coins lol
Ask for a signed (and dated) message to prove ownership.
member
Activity: 368
Merit: 24
January 16, 2021, 11:18:58 AM
#3
Looking to buy btc for cash in Athens GR
Many thanks!

Can you tell us what amount are you looking for?

best would be to talk about it over coffee or something

so far when they see the money they dont have coins lol

and this happened to me some times already,,,

 Wink
legendary
Activity: 3038
Merit: 1104
This is what I do. I drink and I know things.
January 16, 2021, 10:56:14 AM
#2
Looking to buy btc for cash in Athens GR
Many thanks!

Can you tell us what amount are you looking for?
member
Activity: 368
Merit: 24
January 09, 2021, 12:22:33 PM
#1

Looking to buy btc for cash in Athens GR
Many thanks!
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