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Topic: Easy way to accumulate BTC while still Hodling. (Read 518 times)

newbie
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I am a bit late to the show. I am the CEO of Vertex Capital and Vertex.Market, which is our product.

First of all, everybody who said that trust is the most importnat thing, is in my opinion right. There is no doubt.

How does a platform gain trust? Google Adwords, coinmarketcap banners? No. Its proven that you do not.

The community and its feedback is a huge asset and very important to us.
Bitcointalk is exactly the place where trust can be built and should be built. How can a product become strong and ready to be unleashed to the wider public if it fails within the community?

We are also not here to replace localbitcoins. We couldn't if we wanted to. They are a pillar and an established business. We have signed with big otc dealers that previously used localbitcoins deals to use vertex, but its not a competition.

Main differences:

- Multiple Currencies
- Non listed currency trades possible
- Wallet to Wallet
- Lower fees
- Scam Insurance backed by lloyds of london syndicate (feb 20)
- Loss/theft Insruance backed by Lloyds of london syndicate (feb 20)
- SpaceX Shares (feb 20)
- Aramco Shares (feb 20)
- Various other asset tokenizations coming
- Streamlined process WITH NO CHAT!
- Multilingual (not switched on yet as we are still translating big parts)
- guaranteed 24h response time support

we have a 7 figure marketing budget to be released but we refuse to take big money for marketing, while we are working with the community.
Our main campaigns will start in Feb, after we reached expected 5% of the market cap in OTC retail trading.

and one more thing: I rather give every single user in this forum 10 USD in their wallet than 10 cents to google (if I could). This is why, we also rather want to use budget for referral marketing than direct google marketing.

legendary
Activity: 2422
Merit: 1232
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
Just to remind, PayPal is not crypto-friendly (unless you sell a hardware wallet with cryptocurrency on it and have a proof of shipping it).
It is not friendly towards any sort of digital goods in general (there had been many cases that someone sold eg. World of Warcraft very valuable account via PayPal, and soon lost a chargeback case against the buyer who then got back both money and had ownership of account).
I'm having a hard time too to transact whenever PayPal involved. I prefer to just use crypto or transfer via online payment that PayPal. And it's been long I tried to use other platform. We need to have our own strategy and see whether it's better if we use other platform if our skill isn't enough.
I've been using PayPal to move my Bitcoins to the other wallet and it all be fine but I'm not sure if we are using other than of Bitcoin. And I don't why it doesn't work with you mate. It may be because of the origin/or the place where you come from.
Wait, what? moving your bitcoins to another wallet using Paypal? When was this started? As far as I know Paypal does not support any cryptocurrency even with giant, bitcoin. And the only thing you could do with paypal here in crypto space is a wallet receiver for your sold crypto in coinbase, so that will be in fiat and has no problem with paypal.

Back then, accumulating bitcoins while in trading is not hard to do if you have enough money. A lot of platforms that could help us, it all depends on our preferences.

The platform would be helpful if the OP did not played it too safe for himself, everyone is right you don't need to be shy promoting the platform you were involve. However there is already a high competition in DEX, perhaps you have great deal for your potential users.
sr. member
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Just to remind, PayPal is not crypto-friendly (unless you sell a hardware wallet with cryptocurrency on it and have a proof of shipping it).
It is not friendly towards any sort of digital goods in general (there had been many cases that someone sold eg. World of Warcraft very valuable account via PayPal, and soon lost a chargeback case against the buyer who then got back both money and had ownership of account).
I'm having a hard time too to transact whenever PayPal involved. I prefer to just use crypto or transfer via online payment that PayPal. And it's been long I tried to use other platform. We need to have our own strategy and see whether it's better if we use other platform if our skill isn't enough.
I've been using PayPal to move my Bitcoins to the other wallet and it all be fine but I'm not sure if we are using other than of Bitcoin. And I don't why it doesn't work with you mate. It may be because of the origin/or the place where you come from.

Back then, accumulating bitcoins while in trading is not hard to do if you have enough money. A lot of platforms that could help us, it all depends on our preferences.
jr. member
Activity: 191
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I think this is not the easy way to accumulate BTC while still holding cause I'd rather stick to use reputable trading sites. You may have now positive review but how long would it last? It's hard to risk the newly created platform. We can still gain some satoshis by buying or selling it at the right time.

There's not much risk in trying out new sites with small money. Maybe their promo of rewarding you for every 100 dollar trade will happen to be profitable.

If you're really trading from your wallet and their fees aren't very high it could be a good alternative to centralised exchanges. I haven't tried them yet but i'm interested.

PM me and I will set up your $10 kickback incentive mate.
jr. member
Activity: 191
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The problem with Vertex is similar to what other P2P platforms are having. No Bank transfer option by default. For example, In India to sellers, all of the sellers are paying in Revolut or rarely Paypal, Common man will not take both as there will be fees or other hurdles when you take money into these. If there is a support team and also bank transfer as option then we may see some usefulness of Vertex.
Yes, even I can't see direct bank transfer option available onto the exchange and it might be a disadvantage of using vertex market because most of the traders would prefer direct bank transfer so that they could easily buy back the coins with direct bank transfers if needed and also it does not accumulate any hidden fees.

Vertex allows us to directly buy or sell our coins with variety of buyers/sellers listed there but yet I am not sure about the transaction time as usually P2P exchanges take some time processing the transactions which depends on the availability of the buyer/seller. We traders need fast transactions so that we don't skip any price change to fill our profits.

Vertex charges 1% fees, but you can get that reduced to 0.1% if you stake the native VTEX token. Transaction times can be instant depending if it is a local bank transfer. I have had trades completed in 10 minutes, and other times up to 12 hours depending on how long it takes for the seller to receive the funds etc.
jr. member
Activity: 191
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The problem with Vertex is similar to what other P2P platforms are having. No Bank transfer option by default. For example, In India to sellers, all of the sellers are paying in Revolut or rarely Paypal, Common man will not take both as there will be fees or other hurdles when you take money into these. If there is a support team and also bank transfer as option then we may see some usefulness of Vertex.

If a user wants to sell BTC for fiat via bank transfer they can. The option is available there. There are also many international bank transfer offers available on Vertex.

I don't have a complete idea about the vertex exchange, for bank transfer how long it is going to take in order to receive the payment from the vertex exchange. I think there is no other exchange providing such opportunity to the people who are converting their BTC to their concerned fiat currency. How many countries are they transferring the fiat currency?

There are offerings from around the world. Where are you located in the world? I can find an offering in your country or region. Local bank transfer are instant, but international bank transfers can take a couple of business days, depending on the provider you are using.
hero member
Activity: 2576
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The problem with Vertex is similar to what other P2P platforms are having. No Bank transfer option by default. For example, In India to sellers, all of the sellers are paying in Revolut or rarely Paypal, Common man will not take both as there will be fees or other hurdles when you take money into these. If there is a support team and also bank transfer as option then we may see some usefulness of Vertex.
Yes, even I can't see direct bank transfer option available onto the exchange and it might be a disadvantage of using vertex market because most of the traders would prefer direct bank transfer so that they could easily buy back the coins with direct bank transfers if needed and also it does not accumulate any hidden fees.

Vertex allows us to directly buy or sell our coins with variety of buyers/sellers listed there but yet I am not sure about the transaction time as usually P2P exchanges take some time processing the transactions which depends on the availability of the buyer/seller. We traders need fast transactions so that we don't skip any price change to fill our profits.
copper member
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Hello guys and gals,


I have been looking into strategies and solutions on how to accumulate BTC for the halving and have been using Vertex.Market (https://vertex.market). They are an interesting P2P trading platform like Paxful and LBC, but they have a great feature that allows you to trade from your own wallet and not have to send tokens directly to their platform. I have been doing it for two weeks now and have made gains with PayPal and just bought back into BTC on the platform, taking 3-5% profits per trade. They also have a promotion this month where you earn $10 in BTC for every trade over $100.

Please do your own research on the platform, but let me know what you think in the comments.

BTC TO THE MOON.
Lol. So you are just trying to promote your own website/platform. Why don't you just open a thread in announcement section and announce your service? Why are you "pretending" to be a user of vertex and asking about reviews? I am sure you know  everything about the platform and since you are already using it, does our review really matter to you? You are making your platform sound more fishy to be honest.
legendary
Activity: 1568
Merit: 1002
i'm sure there are many out there who still don't have access or can use paypal because it might be constrained by verification or something, so i'm not sure that the platform will be the first choice or just another alternative by many elements of society, but even so i believe your project will be good if you can do the promotion right
newbie
Activity: 24
Merit: 0
Accumulate of BTC is best idea to store value, but I dont really understand how this platform works,
maybe better is buying every dip at Bitmex?
sr. member
Activity: 1540
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The problem with Vertex is similar to what other P2P platforms are having. No Bank transfer option by default. For example, In India to sellers, all of the sellers are paying in Revolut or rarely Paypal, Common man will not take both as there will be fees or other hurdles when you take money into these. If there is a support team and also bank transfer as option then we may see some usefulness of Vertex.

If a user wants to sell BTC for fiat via bank transfer they can. The option is available there. There are also many international bank transfer offers available on Vertex.

I don't have a complete idea about the vertex exchange, for bank transfer how long it is going to take in order to receive the payment from the vertex exchange. I think there is no other exchange providing such opportunity to the people who are converting their BTC to their concerned fiat currency. How many countries are they transferring the fiat currency?
sr. member
Activity: 1036
Merit: 258
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I think if you buy and hold BTC then it is definitely the easiest way to get BTC Because it depends entirely on your investment P2P trading platform is good and can easily be traded from your wallet. Now as each exchange side competes in the market Vertex Exchange is very effective in making small investments.
hero member
Activity: 2772
Merit: 634
I just checked out the and it’s quite good, though not really what I’m expecting but it’s good. And I have not done any research about it, but you already said that you have been making use of their site and have been able to carry out trades successfully.

So, I don’t really have much to say and I’m also not planning to use it right now because I already have other platforms that I make use of when I want to sell my Bitcoins, even from my cryptocurrency wallet I can easily sell my bitcoins at any time and the money will be in my bank account within few hours. So, I don’t feel like I need another one to add up.
hero member
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No offense OP, but I prefer to use my old exchange than to try a new exchange. By the way, there is no easy way to accumulate bitcoin while still holding except you use that bitcoin to lend it to the traders. You can earn some money from them especially if they still use your money to trade, and you can try at poloniex if you want Grin

Trade over $100 is not easy, but if you have big funds, that would be easy for you to earn additional income for $10, but I won't do that because I prefer to make a small profit, but I can get over and over instead in one-time trade.

Lol. I wouldn't count on lending as well as i've lost quite some bitcoins when i tried that. But yeah, you can accumulate fiat by holding btc but to accumulate bitcoin? Try holding alts. The thing is, there's no assurance as the chances of you accumulating is the same as your holdings decreasing in value. If you don't want to shell out money, then use your patience in working for it. Join campaigns and services.
hero member
Activity: 2912
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No offense OP, but I prefer to use my old exchange than to try a new exchange. By the way, there is no easy way to accumulate bitcoin while still holding except you use that bitcoin to lend it to the traders. You can earn some money from them especially if they still use your money to trade, and you can try at poloniex if you want Grin

Trade over $100 is not easy, but if you have big funds, that would be easy for you to earn additional income for $10, but I won't do that because I prefer to make a small profit, but I can get over and over instead in one-time trade.
full member
Activity: 656
Merit: 100
It is quite difficult to accumulate BTC due to its high volatility against the dollar, as we have to withdraw part of bitcoins to fiat to pay for our daily needs. It can easily afford rich people with incomes above the average, they can safely invest part of their wages in bitcoin, regardless of the current price.
full member
Activity: 938
Merit: 105
Looking at their review https://steemit.com/vertex/@mustafacetin/vertex-platform-and-vertex-review I didn't find negatives but all are in good responses and I hope that this is not a paid reviews... Grin

@OP, you'll never have to get shy to tell us about your participation in this platform is legit. You'll no need to hide unless you just played us and tried to fool the community.
The minimum investment is just only $50, and if we are able to gain 3-5% per day...not bad at all, at least you are profiting not losing.
member
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still i cannot see who accumulating is going to happen when you make trades.
You don't know that those trades are going to be profitable on the end. You again risk your money.
hero member
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It seems like a way to introduce this platform. This is not bad, as long as you don't include the referral link, everything will be fine. Are you the owner of this platform? Or are you their employee? This is not a problem, as long as it's a reputable platform, you'll be fine
hero member
Activity: 2912
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Good for you and good luck.

I still prefer the old ones who had already built their trust to a lot of traders.
Yes, because of that I have learned to stay with 1 to 2 exchange only. Trust issues.

Although I would be willing to look at your platform later on. Just to check it out.
There have been a lot of exchange that is being created by now and the world of trading is being filled with scams and negative feedbacks.
I hope your have none of that.  Wink
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