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Topic: Help: A list of LocalBitcoin alternatives (P2P marketplaces) - page 2. (Read 2018 times)

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How about adding binance on the list since they have already released their p2p exchange

URL: https://c2c.binance.com
KYC: Yes
SocMed: twitter/fb/insta @binance
Payment method: Bank, Alipay, WeChat, QIWI
Accepted currencies/ Supported country: ARS, AUD, BRL, CAD, CNY, COP, EUR, GBP, HKD, IDR, INR, KES, KZT, MXN, MYR, NGN, PEN, PHP, PKR, PLN, RUB, SAR, SGD, THB, TRY, TWD, UAH, USD, VES, VND, ZAR
Withdrawal limit: daily limit 100 BTC
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The table is broken if I keep orignal texts. Hence, I changed original texts to shorter ones. I hope that the changes don't make anything wrong for the table.

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legendary
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Frick, I almost forgot about updating the table, although I will have to start from scratch I will do my best to finish the table in the coming week or so, I am still very much occupied with my IRL stuff unfortunately. Sad
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Consider FiatDex as well. It is a new decentralized marketplace / smart contract. No middle-man or signing up required. Since its new, people will have to add to the offer book themselves.

Website: https://happypsyduck.github.io/fiatdex-gateway
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I have made a basic table as of now, its very incomplete obviously, I'll try to find the info I can, but I have had trouble opening a few sites from the list, either its blocked in my country/malwarebytes is preventing its access for me. I think I also missed out the last two names from the list as well :/.

Also I use this site for converting normal tables to a bb code its so much better: https://www.teamopolis.com/tools/bbcode-table-generator.aspx

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If you want, i can help you arrange all possible links for the table later tomorrow, let me know. I like doing a little quest for links.


Thanks. That will be useful if you can Smiley

And if someone could give me a table template according to the characteristics above, because honestly, I'm bad with it Roll Eyes
legendary
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Good list, thank you for this. I think it'd be really helpful if you make the list into a table with categories/features like : Kyc(yes or no), supported countries, accepted currencies,payment methods(bank transfer, paypal etc), liquidity,  withdrawal Limit(if any), scam accusations(if any), social media/other useful links , and any other important information I missed out on.

If you want, i can help you arrange all possible links for the table later tomorrow, let me know. I like doing a little quest for links.
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Paxful requires KYC (since the 1st of January IIRC):

- Mandatory for sellers (to create a listing).
- If you just want to buy from existing offers, then you can do that without KYC until you reach 1500$ in trading volume.

LocalLightning is no longer operational: https://twitter.com/LocalLightning/status/1238174292698968066

I have tried bisq before but it was too difficult for me. In all that list from OP, what does OP himself use and which has the best prices and good dispute in case I get conned?

If you don't mind verifying your identity, then Paxful is a good option. I got scammed once (a couple of years back), and they were very responsive and helpful (they banned the user, and gave me his IP addresses).

As mentioned above, LocalCryptos is good too, but liquidity can be an issue sometimes.
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I have tried bisq before but it was too difficult for me. In all that list from OP, what does OP himself use and which has the best prices and good dispute in case I get conned?

Bisq mainly but since you find it too difficult... It may be confusing for some people but once you understand it's easy and their 'anti-scam' system is quite efficient. (Why not using their topic here to ask your questions? Or better with their forum/chat/subreddit)

Localcyptos & Hodlhodl are good alternatives, I believe a lot of people who left LocalBitcoin switched there. However, I can't comment on their dispute system.

Bitcointalk can also be a good place too, I do a lot of deals here regularly
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Thinking to move away from Localbitcoins fully also. I did pass KYC but it was very troublesome, and lately I notice the prices of the buyers are getting less and less (in my local currency).

I have tried bisq before but it was too difficult for me. In all that list from OP, what does OP himself use and which has the best prices and good dispute in case I get conned?
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Thank you for this I will add the details and screenshots  etc to that this evening!

Recommended... stay away from http://moontrade.org they seem to be a fraudulent website. I've tried to sell Bitcoins on their website and unfortunately it's been in dispute status for over 4 days with no response. 3 trouble tickets have been placed with support and even though it states it will Auto cancel after a short period of the buyer not responding...nothing happens.

STAY AWAY can provide screenshots as well.
I remember moontrade, they used to have a signature campaign here, last year i think.
It would be better if you just opened up a scam accusation in this board, https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=83.0 with all the details of how you got scammed including Tx details, screenshots and chatlogs

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Recommended... stay away from http://moontrade.org they seem to be a fraudulent website. I've tried to sell Bitcoins on their website and unfortunately it's been in dispute status for over 4 days with no response. 3 trouble tickets have been placed with support and even though it states it will Auto cancel after a short period of the buyer not responding...nothing happens.

STAY AWAY can provide screenshots as well.
I remember moontrade, they used to have a signature campaign here, last year i think.
It would be better if you just opened up a scam accusation in this board, https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=83.0 with all the details of how you got scammed including Tx details, screenshots and chatlogs
newbie
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Recommended... stay away from http://moontrade.org they seem to be a fraudulent website. I've tried to sell Bitcoins on their website and unfortunately it's been in dispute status for over 4 days with no response. 3 trouble tickets have been placed with support and even though it states it will Auto cancel after a short period of the buyer not responding...nothing happens.

STAY AWAY can provide screenshots as well.
legendary
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/u/cointastical on reddit maintains an up-to-date list of P2P exchanges, here's the link to bookmark:

https://reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/dyclf8/list_of_bitcoin_persontoperson_p2p_bitcoin/
legendary
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I mean if in one sentence you're talking about how bad the liquidty is for BTC/USD why in gods name would someone use the platform for BTC/ALTCOIN?..... Just saying.

It depends on what BTC/ALT pair you are looking at.

I just looked up BTC/LTC and I am surprised with how 'much' liquidity there actually is available; https://bisq.network/markets/?currency=ltc_btc

I'm pretty sure that you can get the job done there as small fish (which most people are) without loosing too much due to slippage. I honestly wouldn't mind losing a small percentage to slippage when I can buy or sell Litecoin (or other top tier altcoins) without KYC in a trustless manner. People who care about actual trading and the smallest profits will obviously ignore dexes.
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I mean if in one sentence you're talking about how bad the liquidty is for BTC/USD why in gods name would someone use the platform for BTC/ALTCOIN?..... Just saying.

I never said you should. I just pointed out to @coupable that trading BTC/altcoin was possible on Bisq, hence my comment. Just saying.
legendary
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I'd say its very important to note certain things for certain exchanges. I'll show what I mean below:

Local.Bitcoin.Com - Nice site and all, but you have to know that you can only use this to buy BCH. Just from browsing through their BCH ones though, it seems to be pretty

I'm going to edit these to include the others, just wanted to include this quickly.

Bisq {a decentralised exchange platform network} is a peer to peer marketplace for trading bitcoin with FIAT. It's a great platform and doesn't require KYC.

Yea sure liquidity is really bad(and is worse for BTC/altcoins) unfortunately, but you can also trade BTC for some altcoins on Bisq. It's seriously underrated.



I mean if in one sentence you're talking about how bad the liquidty is for BTC/USD why in gods name would someone use the platform for BTC/ALTCOIN?..... Just saying.
legendary
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These sites are still active but I have not tried any of them.

legendary
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Good effort.
Can you add more classifications such as the expected trading volumes, active users and the most prominent trading pairs that can be done?
Or even at least a formula for arranging those platforms.
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