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jr. member
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January 13, 2020, 08:29:32 AM
#86
You can buy bitcoin with your credit or debit card on https://buycoinnow.com/. Fees are okay, I would say that this is quite basic website for all traders. It's okay to me and I can recommend it.
jr. member
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January 13, 2020, 08:02:57 AM
#85
If you need an exchange where you can buy with credit cards try coinbase.
If you need a wallet where you can buy crypto with credit card use atomic wallet. Atomic wallet is in partnership with simplex to offer this particular services. Comes with a 2% fee and have varieties of coins you can buy with card.

Agree on Atomic, it's one of the best crypto wallets I've tried for now.

What concerns Coinbase, their fees are enormously high. You can always find a better option depending on your location/citizenship/coins you trade
legendary
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January 12, 2020, 09:58:51 AM
#84
is someone accept credit card as payment option for trading, I will like to buy bitcoin
There are a number of exchanges and websites where you can buy bitcoins with credit card but buying bitcoins with credit cards might be fatal to start trading. Credit cards charge you a percentage of fees for making any purchases and few peoples might find if beneficial because you can make higher profits by trading with bitcoins and can easy pay off those interest charged by the credit card companies but this is what might make you land into loss.

You really need to be a experienced trader in order to make fixed profits and buying bitcoins with a credit card is actually a risk for all the peoples who newly start trading because price change might also land you in loss and you might not even be able to pay the interest along with the principle which you borrowed from the credit card facility.
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January 09, 2020, 06:41:57 AM
#83
Technically, you should not use a credit card to pay bills because you pay a credit from another credit instrument, such as a credit card. It's somehow frustrating, but the fact is that you don't have any money or fund to purchase something like buying bitcoin to make profit. And back in the case of bills being charged, they don't allow it because you're trying to be in dual risk. Even though you might think you're just using it to have the chance to invest in something to get the money out of the credit card and pay it later. If you have a credit card, I think the best way is to apply for a cashback offer. Then use the cash to purchase bitcoin.
But there is an advantage of bitcoin with credit cards when your country completely accepted and regulated the crypto trading.If you got into any scam exchanges and used credit cared to buy then you can actually take this into legal side and never needed to pay the scammed amount to the credit card companies they can claim it via insurance but this will not be applicable once you bought bitcoins and store them into your wallet IMHO.
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January 09, 2020, 04:42:55 AM
#82
It is a risky idea if you try to do it now, although it is an investment and you're not certain that you can pay it easily.

Hence the golden rule of investing "do not risk the money you cannot afford to lose". Anyway - beside pre-paid cards, most of the cards are (especially in the Western hemisphere) often referred in general as credit cards.
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January 07, 2020, 11:38:44 AM
#81
What's the difference between buying Bitcoin from a crypto exchange and from a crypto wallet (except fees)? Huh

If you can buy crypto - it is always exchange/market. Depending from exchange, you might have your own wallet address assigned to you only, or shared with some other users. On some exchanges as well you may be allowed to receive crypto transfers from other wallets (just like on a typical wallet), while on other exchanges you can just buy Bitcoin online and send it to another wallet.
 

It is a risky idea if you try to do it now, although it is an investment and you're not certain that you can pay it easily. When we talk about the difference in crypto exchange with crypto wallet is that the exchange is the switch from a certain currency to another currency. For example, the bitcoin, you can exchange it in to dollar. While the crypto wallet is you personal digital wallet that you can use in many transactions. It contains your address so that during transactions, money will be directed to your wallet and not in another wallet.
jr. member
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January 07, 2020, 09:09:31 AM
#80
Coinbase is definitely one of the better options, but there are many others that I would also trust. For example Bitpanda, CEX or Changelly are a few https://gocryptowise.com/blog/best-sites-to-buy-cryptos-with-a-bank-card/ Find more there
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January 07, 2020, 06:18:51 AM
#79
Technically, you should not use a credit card to pay bills because you pay a credit from another credit instrument, such as a credit card.

Quite often there is a misnaming the product - often debit cards are called credit cards as well (as credit cards came to existence before debit ones), so then for the sake of convenience, many people use the same name. Anyway, for the purpose of making transaction itself, there is no real difference for both user and company receiving payment.
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January 06, 2020, 12:45:06 PM
#78
The top exchange right now is binance which has its footprints in most of the countries, buying it with credit card might be expensive so suggested method would be doing P2P and then use the usdt or something to buy Bitcoin.
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January 06, 2020, 10:21:03 AM
#77
If you need an exchange where you can buy with credit cards try coinbase.
If you need a wallet where you can buy crypto with credit card use atomic wallet. Atomic wallet is in partnership with simplex to offer this particular services. Comes with a 2% fee and have varieties of coins you can buy with card.
Another is trust wallet,really don't know much about trust because I haven't tried it yet.
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January 06, 2020, 07:48:13 AM
#76
Is it really a matter of large volumes of bitcoin, then of course, hackers will hunt for the owner of this wallet and use any opportunities to gain access to funds.  But in other situations, when buying small volumes of Bitcoin, as well as other cryptocurrencies using my credit card, when using certain exchange resources, I don’t see much danger if the user protects his online wallet well.  The main thing is that this wallet should be, for example, on the blockchain info, and not in the account of some exchange.
Of course the smaller the amount the lower the risk and for single $50 transaction buying a hardware wallet may not be the best idea, but for $1000+ (unless you use it for immediate payment/you are a daily trader) this is possibly the best available solution.
I believe that a hardware wallet for storing cryptocurrency will not protect your funds if you use this resource to use some resource to sell or buy cryptocurrency.  I believe that security in this case will depend more on the credibility of the resource with which you will make the exchange.  Although I completely agree with you that the options for further actions of cryptocurrency users will primarily depend on the amount of cryptocurrency funds that he owns, because it may not always be rational for someone to use a hardware wallet.
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January 06, 2020, 06:04:03 AM
#75
If you need the exchange that accepts credit cards as means of payment for buying Bitcoin, I would advise you to take a closer look at such exchanges like Coinbase, or CEX - https://cex.io/buysell. Talking about CEX.IO, it also allows using wires for buying BTC.
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January 03, 2020, 08:18:44 PM
#74
Is it really a matter of large volumes of bitcoin, then of course, hackers will hunt for the owner of this wallet and use any opportunities to gain access to funds.  But in other situations, when buying small volumes of Bitcoin, as well as other cryptocurrencies using my credit card, when using certain exchange resources, I don’t see much danger if the user protects his online wallet well.  The main thing is that this wallet should be, for example, on the blockchain info, and not in the account of some exchange.
Of course the smaller the amount the lower the risk and for single $50 transaction buying a hardware wallet may not be the best idea, but for $1000+ (unless you use it for immediate payment/you are a daily trader) this is possibly the best available solution.


One of the excellent improvements today of the websites and application is now they are supporting the use of bitcoin as payment but many people asking is credit card can use to buy bitcoin. The answer yes it is because of today most of the bank and platform now are supporting buying of bitcoin through credit card one this is the coinmama and the coinbase but the problem is it causes of higher transaction fee but still this is your decision if you want to buy using credit.
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January 03, 2020, 11:55:35 AM
#73
Is it really a matter of large volumes of bitcoin, then of course, hackers will hunt for the owner of this wallet and use any opportunities to gain access to funds.  But in other situations, when buying small volumes of Bitcoin, as well as other cryptocurrencies using my credit card, when using certain exchange resources, I don’t see much danger if the user protects his online wallet well.  The main thing is that this wallet should be, for example, on the blockchain info, and not in the account of some exchange.
Of course the smaller the amount the lower the risk and for single $50 transaction buying a hardware wallet may not be the best idea, but for $1000+ (unless you use it for immediate payment/you are a daily trader) this is possibly the best available solution.
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January 01, 2020, 10:39:21 AM
#72
hi,
is someone accept credit card as payment option for trading, I will like to buy bitcoin

i know in few exchange accept credit card. so you can take advantage    from this.  in my opinion it is good thing to buy bitcoin with credit card because you can pay your credit card  every month with profit from bitcoin...... example that exchange accept credit card is local exchange in my county
jr. member
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January 01, 2020, 10:25:15 AM
#71
I tried buying BTC with card, but the complication was too much.

I bought some a couple of days ago for the first time. I used my cryptowallet, they offer such an option. Seriously, I did think it would be way more complicated and too slow, but it wasn't! Grin
newbie
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December 31, 2019, 02:40:14 AM
#70
Hi. we can buy bitcoin or any other cryptocurrencies on binance using our credit cards, but you need to be verified first.
And it's not just binance, almost all of the applications and OTC exchanges do the authorization procedures (in order to prevent money laundering and dirty money).

There are also some countries such as Iran, which you cannot use PayPal, Western Union or MoneyGram (because of sanctions). In these countries people must use their local currencies (IRR in iran) and credit cards to buy crypto from local exchanges.

https://rabex.io/ is one of these exchanges which is fast and secure. If you want to buy BTC bitcoin (BTC) from this online website, you will need to verify your Identity first, as well as other exchanges. In order to do so, You need to provide your identity documents and a selfie with your ID card and e handwriting. In the handwriting you accept the company polices and promise not to give your account to anyone, and to use the website only for yourself.
sr. member
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December 19, 2019, 02:03:21 PM
#69
Guys, I think it is pointless to continue this discussion since OP has left the thread (also the forum) few hours after he created this thread. Please don't bump this thread anymore to give more visibility to other active threads.

Unless you are a spammer, then go ahead and you'll pay for it.
newbie
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December 19, 2019, 01:09:52 PM
#68
I tried buying BTC with card, but the complication was too much.
hero member
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December 19, 2019, 12:08:25 PM
#67
hi,
is someone accept credit card as payment option for trading, I will like to buy bitcoin

Coinmama and Coinbase are the most popular exchange that allow you to purchase Bitcoin with credit card. However my favourite exchange is Remitano (available in VietNam and more) because it is very fast and secured.
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