The other thing is the BTC selling rate higher on circle or coinbase? Thus even if coinbase has a 1 percent fee, it could be cheaper if they buy btc from you at a higher price?
So let say i transfer 250 dollars worth of btc from electrum to circle. I then withdraw it to my bank account. I will receive 250 dollars in few days. However if i keep my balance in btc... let say i send 250 dollars worth of btc to my circle wallet. It will show the amt of btc worth 250 on it. However few days later... let say the amt of the btc is worth 230 for example. Now let say i want to withdraw it to my bank account. Is the moment i press withdraw to my bank of america... it will show the usd amount? Thus no matter what matters in few days with btc fluctuations, it has no effect on me since it counts the moment i click request withdraw?
However, im curious if most of you here who use circle keep it in usd or bitcoin currency. Im guessing almost all of you change it to bitcoin? Surprised usd is the default.
Because unless its changed and is completely different in the USA, interact is one way, unless a refund is issued. So its okay for buying, but not for selling.
There has not been a real downside for an interact purchase so far, so you can buy instantly and sell over usually 1 day.
I use Coinbase however, the fees are way better here.
fees are less with circle or coinbase?
The fees are better with Coinbase, by far. Maybe there was an additional fees with Circle because i was in Canada, but anyways, Coinbase is something like 1%+0.7$ depending on if you buy or sell Bitcoin, take or add liquidity. A bit confusing but anyways, its cheap and sending money back to your back account take only like a day.
Best thing i have so far, especially since the Coinbase BTC value is a bit higher than some exchange, it cover the fee and beyond.
Yes that would be the case if it was true, the exchange right isint exactly tied to one or the other, its possible to get an better exchange rate at Circle, and at another point in time, get a better deal on Coinbase.
The thing is, maybe it was just for Canadian but the fee was 4%~ on Circle. If you,re in the US and there are no fee, then you would be better going with Circle, yes.