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legendary
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Top Crypto Casino
July 23, 2024, 07:45:19 AM
#7
Welcome to the community good to see you are interested in crypto, base on my experience I'm using Binance it support different coins and also p2p to make you more less hasle with the transaction into your fiat currency, in terms of wallet I don't recommend storing your asset in the exchange ideally use a hot wallet like the electrum and if you want to use cold wallet or those hardware wallets and good for holding long term currently I'm using a Trezor wallet they have an app too and supported among your listed coins.
newbie
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July 23, 2024, 07:21:43 AM
#6
Understood. Downloading Atomic wallet now. From what I've briefly read, ID is not required. Thanks for your assistance.
hero member
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July 22, 2024, 03:48:27 PM
#5
I've never had anything to do with cryptocurrency before, so I need some help.

I'm wanting to buy something online that accepts the following payment methods:
Bitcoin, USDC, USDT, USD Coin, Ethereum.

You may have a look on some of these platforms where you can make use of bitcoin in buying of commodities online, this has already been discussed on the forum by members and the link from below explain more on the available organizations and platforms to use online for this purpose.

where to spend bitcoin
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.62902489

I need an exchange/service and wallet that doesn't require ID.

Make use of a decentralized exchange like bisq, it requires no kyc and you can rely on their service on that.
legendary
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July 22, 2024, 02:46:32 PM
#4
That's great. Thank you.

I created an account on Bitmart. Looks pretty straight forward. Does that site also act as a wallet for storing the currency? Once obtained, I can send it etc or do I now have to find a wallet without restrictions that I do not need ID for?
I notice that Bitmart keeps a balance, so how would I then use that balance to send to a wallet to buy something?

Sorry if I have got things wrong. I am a total beginner with crypto stuff.

Is a bad practice to hold the coins on a exchange because that way you are not the owner of your coins even if they are in your account, they can get hacked, the exchange can lock your account, or the exchange can close.

The wallet I recomend for you is atomic wallet, google it and you will find a lot of info, I. That wallet you can hold different coins, that's why I recomend that one.
newbie
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July 22, 2024, 12:09:56 PM
#3
That's great. Thank you.

I created an account on Bitmart. Looks pretty straight forward. Does that site also act as a wallet for storing the currency? Once obtained, I can send it etc or do I now have to find a wallet without restrictions that I do not need ID for?
I notice that Bitmart keeps a balance, so how would I then use that balance to send to a wallet to buy something?

Sorry if I have got things wrong. I am a total beginner with crypto stuff.
legendary
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Lightning network is good with small amount of BTC
July 22, 2024, 09:50:54 AM
#2
You can use https://bisq.network/

You can read more about the services that you can use from here: https://kycnot.me/

You can still have level 1 verification which will not require your ID document on BitMart and withdraw up to 0.5TC daily.
newbie
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July 22, 2024, 09:38:42 AM
#1
Hi all,

I've never had anything to do with cryptocurrency before, so I need some help.

I'm wanting to buy something online that accepts the following payment methods:
Bitcoin, USDC, USDT, USD Coin, Ethereum.

I need an exchange/service and wallet that doesn't require ID. It's only roughly about $250 worth I need.

Is there anything out there? I've signed up to a few places just to find out that they need ID and I'm getting sick of signing up now so I thought I'd best ask people who know.

Thanks
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