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sr. member
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September 09, 2023, 01:12:08 PM
#36
If you don't trust exchanges well Binance is the most trusted on my list, so there is nothing to be scared of using this exchange.
Apart from the fact they actively scam their users: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/binance-stuck-my-withdrawal-5370726
Or apart from the fact they will hand your data over to various governments: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/binance-is-accused-of-providing-users-data-to-russia-5395887
Or apart from the fact they have terrible security and your data will be hacked: https://decrypt.co/4629/darknet-hacker-provides-evidence-binance-hack-kyc-fake
Or apart from the fact their proof of reserves was a complete sham: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.61440742
Or apart from the fact they were caught running a fractional reserve: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.62531977
Or when all their top execs quit, they had to fire 1000+ employees, and were banned from several countries?

No, other than all that, totally safe. Roll Eyes
Damm, only if most newbies know this they would totally avoid Binance. But then we can't be sure of other centralized exchange alternatives. They are all the same , it is only that Binance is the most popular and the one that has got the most attention of people focused on it. Decentralized exchanges is better but people are too lazy to use it or maybe they are willing to take the risk with Binance.
sr. member
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September 09, 2023, 09:49:59 AM
#35
I don't see why you don't trust the exchange when you sell your BTC. P2P trading from any exchange is much safer and better than third party trading. You can do P2P transactions very easily. First, you can directly sell your btc by depositing your btc with an account in binance or any other exchange (make sure that exchange has P2P p system) or you can convert btc to usd or any other currency easily through P2P to your btc local currency. And if there is a buyer you know and you feel safe to sell your btc to him then you can sell your btc to him.
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September 09, 2023, 09:39:31 AM
#34
I had to get paid for my house in bitcoins. Now I have found a person who will change my USDC into my currency in cash. Now I have to change bitcoins to USDC. I don't trust exchanges so I would like to exchange bitcoins with a local trader. Please advise the platforms where I can personally talk with the trader and discuss the terms of the transaction. Thank you

Go to binance and change in small parts
hero member
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September 09, 2023, 07:52:07 AM
#33
Maybe you can try out some decentralized exchages from these recommendations am going to provide with you and choose your preferred one.

decentralized exchange
https://bisq.network/
https://localcryptos.com/
https://hodlhodl.com/

If you also want to make use of local p2p without involving an exchange, you can use some of trusted services from reputed members to exchange your currency, but make sure you have enough evidence to ascertain their trust in other not to steal your asset away or adjust the market price.
Localcryptos and hodlhodl aren't decentralized exchanges, only Bisq is the decentralized exchange.

Localcryptos weren't operated anymore, try to click your link. While holdhold they're now asking KYC, so this platform should be avoided.

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If the @OP want to trade with user in this forum, he just need to go first if he trade with trusted user, for big amount of money he can choose to use escrow service.
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September 09, 2023, 07:41:17 AM
#32
I had to get paid for my house in bitcoins. Now I have found a person who will change my USDC into my currency in cash. Now I have to change bitcoins to USDC. I don't trust exchanges so I would like to exchange bitcoins with a local trader. Please advise the platforms where I can personally talk with the trader and discuss the terms of the transaction. Thank you

Maybe you can try out some decentralized exchages from these recommendations am going to provide with you and choose your preferred one.

decentralized exchange
https://bisq.network/
https://localcryptos.com/
https://hodlhodl.com/

If you also want to make use of local p2p without involving an exchange, you can use some of trusted services from reputed members to exchange your currency, but make sure you have enough evidence to ascertain their trust in other not to steal your asset away or adjust the market price.
legendary
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September 09, 2023, 06:58:39 AM
#31
Binance supporting a P2P trades if you don't want to use the exchange itself for your payment also if you really want to use a actual person who make a trade you must need to consider if the person you are taking with is legit, trusted and reliable and also makes a meet up with the secured place to make sure the transactions becomes smooth and doesn't have an issue with the transfer of funds.
Or else you will use a decentralized platform to make you feel it's safe.
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September 09, 2023, 06:01:19 AM
#30
An intriguing move indeed. You're handling a substantial amount of Bitcoin here, as you're discussing an asset equivalent to the value of a house. I would expect that when parties engage in such sizable Bitcoin transactions, they should both possess a comprehensive understanding of how Bitcoin operates, from the basics of storing it securely to executing safe sales.

Currently, utilizing a cryptocurrency exchange seems to be the most appropriate choice. If you choose not to go that route and rely solely on the reputation of your new account here, you may find yourself unable to proceed further. Should you wish to engage in peer-to-peer transactions with others on platforms like marketplace or this forum, it appears that those transacting with you should exercise an abundance of caution.
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September 04, 2023, 01:18:19 PM
#29
This is a wrong link and doesn't lead to bisq, it is recommended that you check and make sure a link is correct before posting it, so that newbies are not redirected to scam sites; this is the correct link that leads to bisq: https://bisq.network/
There are many more trusted and exchange in the market like Binance, Coinbase you can use them and use their p2p service.
It has been repeated so many times that p2p in centralized exchanges isn't true p2p, it is peer to cex, then cex to the other peer. If you want to recommend p2p exchanges to op, you have a lot of options: Bisq, Agoradesk, Peach Bitcoin, etc
hero member
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September 04, 2023, 11:25:08 AM
#28
Why do you need to talk to anybody before selling your bitcoin to fiat? You can do this on a binance exchange, they will pair you with someone who will pay you with the exact currency you are spending in your country.
Why, you ask? Security will be one of the major reasons; another thing is trust, followed by the right way to do it. With the things happening currently in the crypto space, I don't blame anyone who is seeking direction on the way to do things right in order not to fall victim to some sort of scam or fund seizure. It's better to seek direction most times than to make a mistake and seek aid. Selling a house requires a huge amount of money, which is enough to make some seek the best way to exchange that.

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If you don't trust exchanges well Binance is the most trusted on my list, so there is nothing to be scared of using this exchange.
Binance might appear to be the best based on individual ratings, but it won't be the best for all, as all of us use different criteria to make our own ratings, and to be clear, I don't see Binance as something that's completely safe, as nothing on the internet is completely safe; it's just a matter of time; they are hackable, etc.

Even the highly recommended DEX has proven to be safe and transparent, but that does not make them completely safe; they can still be hacked and penetrated. The only difference, and what usually makes the DEX better, is that your data won't be leaked to others when hackers access the database, and your funds won't be stolen as they are not storing them for you in the first place.
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September 04, 2023, 09:17:39 AM
#27
I had to get paid for my house in bitcoins. Now I have found a person who will change my USDC into my currency in cash. Now I have to change bitcoins to USDC. I don't trust exchanges so I would like to exchange bitcoins with a local trader. Please advise the platforms where I can personally talk with the trader and discuss the terms of the transaction. Thank you
I don't know what country you are from and whether bitcoin is legal in your country or what laws are in place for bitcoin in your country.  So if you don't trust the exchanger and find a local one it will be very difficult for you.  And it is impossible for us to say how you can find such a person in your area. So in this case you'd be better off using an exchanger.  There are many more trusted and exchange in the market like Binance, Coinbase you can use them and use their p2p service.
sr. member
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September 04, 2023, 08:37:26 AM
#26
I had to get paid for my house in bitcoins. Now I have found a person who will change my USDC into my currency in cash. Now I have to change bitcoins to USDC. I don't trust exchanges so I would like to exchange bitcoins with a local trader. Please advise the platforms where I can personally talk with the trader and discuss the terms of the transaction. Thank you

These days, it would be hard to find a means to exchange BTC directly with a trader, because exchanges have perfected the P2P system to ease this burden of making direct contact with a trader and gaining their trust before doing the exchange/trade.
The best option would be to use a non KYC exchange, but seeing you wouldn't want to lose your funds because of the trust issues you have clearly spelt out here, meeting an already established broker or crypto trader to enlighten you on the best approach is the best advice I can offer.
Also, it is better to use a KYC exchange service where you are in charge of securing your coins and can swap between your local currency and any cryptocurrency on the market or offered by the exchange. All you might require is just a network fee or transaction charge and it might not be too significant as compared to direct exchange with a merchant or through a bank.
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September 04, 2023, 08:20:59 AM
#25
Bisq is good, Paxful isn't no KYC, while Bitquick seems sketchy because I can't read their terms, only a blank white page.

Yup, Bisqa and Paxful are good both support cryptocurrencies, Bisqa needs no KYC while in the case of Paxful, you may be wrong or maybe I but Paxful needs KYC, Paxful support 350 payment methods and both exchange required charges from both maker and from the taker.
While the Bitquick terms page is a white blank I suggest this on some other functions It only supports BTC and the payment method is cash Also it doesn't charges a fee for the transaction, They did not give any terms but for security purpose, they want customer details and also it is very easy in use.

I just provide information about it if you or anybody wants to use it then do your own research on it before using it.
legendary
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September 04, 2023, 08:11:55 AM
#24
I had to get paid for my house in bitcoins. Now I have found a person who will change my USDC into my currency in cash. Now I have to change bitcoins to USDC. I don't trust exchanges
None of this makes sense. Either you're trying to scam someone, or you're terrible native and someone is scamming you. Nobody has to sell their house for Bitcoin, that only happens if someone is very much into Bitcoin and knows exactly what he's doing

Naive I guess you mean. I also thought that maybe it's bad wording, since he doesn't seem to be very fluent in English.

I have interpreted that he has been paid in Bitcoin for some work he has done, and that he needs that money to pay his mortgage, but if he doesn't make it clear, who knows.

No KYC exchanges are for you if you don't want KYC.

Right.

~snip

Lol.
legendary
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September 04, 2023, 08:09:09 AM
#23
If you don't trust exchanges well Binance is the most trusted on my list, so there is nothing to be scared of using this exchange.
Apart from the fact they actively scam their users: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/binance-stuck-my-withdrawal-5370726
Or apart from the fact they will hand your data over to various governments: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/binance-is-accused-of-providing-users-data-to-russia-5395887
Or apart from the fact they have terrible security and your data will be hacked: https://decrypt.co/4629/darknet-hacker-provides-evidence-binance-hack-kyc-fake
Or apart from the fact their proof of reserves was a complete sham: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.61440742
Or apart from the fact they were caught running a fractional reserve: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.62531977
Or when all their top execs quit, they had to fire 1000+ employees, and were banned from several countries?

No, other than all that, totally safe. Roll Eyes
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September 04, 2023, 08:04:37 AM
#22
I had to get paid for my house in bitcoins. Now I have found a person who will change my USDC into my currency in cash. Now I have to change bitcoins to USDC. I don't trust exchanges
None of this makes sense. Either you're trying to scam someone, or you're terribly naive and someone is scamming you. Nobody has to sell their house for Bitcoin, that only happens if someone is very much into Bitcoin and knows exactly what he's doing
sr. member
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September 04, 2023, 08:00:23 AM
#21
LocalBitcoins and Paxful are both entirely centralized and both demand full KYC. LocalCryptos has shutdown.

If OP doesn't trust exchanges, then he isn't going to want to use a fake peer to peer site like LBC or Paxful which will still collect his data and invade his privacy. A better option would be pick a site from https://kycnot.me/?type=exchange such as Bisq or AgoraDesk and use that to find a reputable local trader.

You're right and I appreciate your clarification. Thank you for providing a more privacy-focused solution.

LocalBitcoins has already halted it's services globally. I am not sure why are we discussing about them. The same is applicable for LocalCryptos. Paxful did discontinue their services due to internal issues of the team. Later on they again started it, which is why they cannot be trusted. At the moment the best option is Agoradesk. Bisq has issues with fiat liquidity, depends on the location OP is situated.

I have zero clue as to why OP opted for Bitcoin wherein the whole purpose was to get local fiat. This topic shows how people like OP get influenced by others about Bitcoin for short term gain and then they come to the forum for solutions.
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September 04, 2023, 07:52:50 AM
#20
I had to get paid for my house in bitcoins. Now I have found a person who will change my USDC into my currency in cash. Now I have to change bitcoins to USDC. I don't trust exchanges so I would like to exchange bitcoins with a local trader. Please advise the platforms where I can personally talk with the trader and discuss the terms of the transaction. Thank you
Which country are you from ? I believe that we have reputable traders here,that might be in your country, you can contact them and see if they will be interested in doing business with you. Check the service board,you will see market place. If that doesn't work then you should use the options suggested by other poster above. Bisq and Agora desk is better for safety DEx p2p. Cex is easy to use but since you said that you are scared of CEx,DEx will be perfect for you.
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September 04, 2023, 07:48:54 AM
#19
LocalBitcoins and Paxful are both entirely centralized and both demand full KYC. LocalCryptos has shutdown.

If OP doesn't trust exchanges, then he isn't going to want to use a fake peer to peer site like LBC or Paxful which will still collect his data and invade his privacy. A better option would be pick a site from https://kycnot.me/?type=exchange such as Bisq or AgoraDesk and use that to find a reputable local trader.

You're right and I appreciate your clarification. Thank you for providing a more privacy-focused solution.
newbie
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September 04, 2023, 07:39:18 AM
#18
I've heard about various crypto exchanges, but I'm not sure which one offers the best rates and security. Could you please share your experiences and suggest some reliable platforms for exchanging Bitcoins? Also, any tips on minimizing fees and ensuring a smooth exchange process would be greatly appreciated.
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September 04, 2023, 07:13:01 AM
#17
I had to get paid for my house in bitcoins. Now I have found a person who will change my USDC into my currency in cash. Now I have to change bitcoins to USDC. I don't trust exchanges so I would like to exchange bitcoins with a local trader. Please advise the platforms where I can personally talk with the trader and discuss the terms of the transaction. Thank you

What is it that is there in using an exchange that you don't trust there, to tell you the truth there's nothing bad in using an exchange or anything serving as disadvantage in using one, there are reputable exchanges you can use and they are trusted, but if you think using local traders is more preferable to use, then know that you will still needs an exchange to know the current exchange rate for btc as at the moment of you performing the trade in other for you not to be cheated by the traders, you should check on some reputable members of this forum to help you perform that, check service board for recommendations.
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September 04, 2023, 07:07:06 AM
#16
I'm not really sure where do you live, but if your local currency isn't that popular like USD, EURO, etc, you will not able to find a local trader that willing to trade for 1:1. But for exchange BTC to USDC or USDT, you will get a fair amount. You can also search in google to find instant trade because in my country I can trade BTC to my local fiat without KYC for small amount.

Bisq is good, Paxful isn't no KYC, while Bitquick seems sketchy because I can't read their terms, only a blank white page.

If you don't trust exchanges well Binance is the most trusted on my list, so there is nothing to be scared of using this exchange.
I guess he has a personal reason why he's not trust exchange, most of them are about privacy.
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September 04, 2023, 07:01:45 AM
#15
I had to get paid for my house in bitcoins. Now I have found a person who will change my USDC into my currency in cash. Now I have to change bitcoins to USDC. I don't trust exchanges so I would like to exchange bitcoins with a local trader. Please advise the platforms where I can personally talk with the trader and discuss the terms of the transaction. Thank you
Why do you need to talk to anybody before selling your bitcoin to fiat? You can do this on a binance exchange, they will pair you with someone who will pay you with the exact currency you are spending in your country.

If you don't trust exchanges well Binance is the most trusted on my list, so there is nothing to be scared of using this exchange.

Find P2P on binance exchange and move your Bitcoin or USDC from Spot into P2P and click on P2P at the left hand side of your screen, then click on sell on top of your screen and choose the best exchange rate from buyers, from Bitcoin or USDC to your Fiat rate.

It's very easy, but if you find this complicated you can go on YouTube and watch how to use P2P on Binance exchange.
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September 04, 2023, 06:51:37 AM
#14
I had to get paid for my house in bitcoins. Now I have found a person who will change my USDC into my currency in cash. Now I have to change bitcoins to USDC. I don't trust exchanges so I would like to exchange bitcoins with a local trader. Please advise the platforms where I can personally talk with the trader and discuss the terms of the transaction. Thank you
You do not mention your country where we can easily tell you which one is best in that region, Somehow I am suggesting Binance just for your security purposes and the best services provided by Binance. Daily millions of trading occurs on Binance so it's a clear indication that it is safe and secure. You should give your BTC, Ethereum, or BNB, etc. to your local trader, and on Binance P2P he will give you money in your native currency, If you talk to him maybe he will meet you in person to see what are you looking for is best for you.
Besides this, I am also giving some more exchanges where you can also change your BTC into USDT
https://bitquick.com/
https://bisq.com/
https://paxful.com/
These are some other exchanges but I do not personally use them so I advise your Binance P2P if you want to use one of the above three then you need to be very careful and do detailed research for better results.
legendary
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September 04, 2023, 06:45:13 AM
#13
Since you didn't mention your local currency I would suggest you to trade in your local currency through Binance P2P exchange.
Given that OP has said he doesn't trust centralized exchanges, then anything to do with Binance is a non-starter. Binance P2P is still completely centralized, and still requires you to sacrifice your privacy, complete KYC, and hand over control of your coins.

The one you ask here is more risky and if I am the one who have that, I will rather choose exchange than people I don't know if I can trust especially dealing with huge funds.
Any decent peer to peer exchange has protections against scammers. Bisq uses a 2-of-2 multi-sig escrow, while AgoraDesk uses an arbitration bond system, meaning scammers cannot run away with your money or your coins. I have traded peer to peer for years and have never lost a single satoshi, whereas the number of people who have lost everything on centralized exchanges is innumerable.

LBC and LC have both shut down
Oh yeah, forgot about that. LBC have been dead to me since they went zero-privacy full-KYC all those years ago.
legendary
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September 04, 2023, 06:39:47 AM
#12
Here are a few platforms to consider: LocalBitcoins, Paxful, LocalCryptos
LocalBitcoins and Paxful are both entirely centralized and both demand full KYC. LocalCryptos has shutdown.

If OP doesn't trust exchanges, then he isn't going to want to use a fake peer to peer site like LBC or Paxful which will still collect his data and invade his privacy. A better option would be pick a site from https://kycnot.me/?type=exchange such as Bisq or AgoraDesk and use that to find a reputable local trader.

I *think* you missed some sarcasm. LBC and LC have both shut down and Paxful shutdown and was reborn with full KYC

There is always here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=53.0

The other note is the amount of money involved, a small place in a tiny less wealthy country, is going to involve a different situation then a nice place in the middle of NYC.
That's just the way it is.
Heck, I have a friend who sold some land and a small cabin on a small lake in AZ for less then the cost of his car, and it's only an OK car.

-Dave
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September 04, 2023, 06:26:45 AM
#11
If you have someone you can talk to and you can trust them because you've known them for a long time, that's good, and I don't see any problem with that. But if you don't really know it well, all I can say is that you think about it carefully because it is not a small amount that is being discussed there. It's better that you follow what other people posted here and just convert Bitcoin to USDC using p2p in an exchange that doesn't have KYC, and at least the percentage is much cheaper and its more secure and your money is more safe.
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September 04, 2023, 06:18:54 AM
#10
I had to get paid for my house in bitcoins. Now I have found a person who will change my USDC into my currency in cash. Now I have to change bitcoins to USDC. I don't trust exchanges so I would like to exchange bitcoins with a local trader. Please advise the platforms where I can personally talk with the trader and discuss the terms of the transaction. Thank you

Made me think on why you didn't trust exchange but you trust random people online and identity has not been exposed? Reputable exchange is more ideal and you can getaway with scammers for using that option. If worried about fees then you can use some alts which less fee feature.

 The one you ask here is more risky and if I am the one who have that, I will rather choose exchange than people I don't know if I can trust especially dealing with huge funds.
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September 04, 2023, 06:06:27 AM
#9
There are some exchanges which let you swap instantly your Bitcoin for other currencies, I have used some of them before and it was okey, however I wont mention any to encourage you to do your own research.

You can check on Bestchange or other directories whether some Exchange out there meet your expectations, but I will have to let you know most exchanges will likely ask for your documents if you are trying to exchange a big enough amount in Bitcoin. It would be better if you tried some decentralized exchange like Bisq with s small amount so you can learn how it works and then proceed with bigger quantities.

Good luck and please beware of scammers, they may try to contact you privately after you started this thread.
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September 04, 2023, 06:06:21 AM
#8
I had to get paid for my house in bitcoins. Now I have found a person who will change my USDC into my currency in cash. Now I have to change bitcoins to USDC. I don't trust exchanges so I would like to exchange bitcoins with a local trader. Please advise the platforms where I can personally talk with the trader and discuss the terms of the transaction. Thank you
Since you didn't mention your local currency I would suggest you to trade in your local currency through Binance P2P exchange. You can trade directly to your bank account in your local currency via P2P with no problem. Moreover, if Bitcoin is legalized in your country, you can directly contact your trader and trade in your local currency. Your money will be directly in your hands if you contract with your local agent. i think it would better for you to trade your Bitcoin through binance P2P trading process.
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September 04, 2023, 05:13:11 AM
#7
The process you want will cost a lot and be inefficient.
Where is your base country? Someone here might point you to a p2p exchange where you can cut exchange fees by directly converting your BTC to your local fiat. Or you can search for yourself in the following list of exchangers with KYC less: https://kycnot.me.
legendary
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September 04, 2023, 05:09:26 AM
#6
Here are a few platforms to consider: LocalBitcoins, Paxful, LocalCryptos
LocalBitcoins and Paxful are both entirely centralized and both demand full KYC. LocalCryptos has shutdown.

If OP doesn't trust exchanges, then he isn't going to want to use a fake peer to peer site like LBC or Paxful which will still collect his data and invade his privacy. A better option would be pick a site from https://kycnot.me/?type=exchange such as Bisq or AgoraDesk and use that to find a reputable local trader.
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September 04, 2023, 05:04:04 AM
#5
You can follow the non KYC exchanges listed above. But my curiosity is if the local trader that you trust actually knows or wants to trade your USDC then with the wide popularity of bitcoin such investors should just be able to trade directly with bitcoin. Can’t you tell him that the transaction should just be done through bitcoin to your local currency straight up?
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September 04, 2023, 04:59:58 AM
#4
To exchange your Bitcoins for USDC with a local trader, you can consider using peer-to-peer (P2P) platforms that connect you with individuals in your area who are interested in buying or selling cryptocurrencies. Here are a few platforms to consider: LocalBitcoins, Paxful, LocalCryptos

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September 04, 2023, 04:57:53 AM
#3
I had to get paid for my house in bitcoins. Now I have found a person who will change my USDC into my currency in cash. Now I have to change bitcoins to USDC. I don't trust exchanges so I would like to exchange bitcoins with a local trader. Please advise the platforms where I can personally talk with the trader and discuss the terms of the transaction. Thank you
First you either are too naively to find a local trader to do that trade because it is easy to be scammed.

Second you can be a scammer try to trap your trade partner.

You can simply trade it on a centralized exchange and get USDC or cash from your bitcoin. Remitano is a good one if you don't care your privacy and KYC.

No KYC exchanges are for you if you don't want KYC.
No-KYC exchange encyclopedia

Because you are a newbie, you can not find anyone will trade with you here, because risk to trade with a newbie is high.
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September 04, 2023, 04:56:10 AM
#2
You don't trust exchanges as in you don't want to submit your documents for verification? If it's due to something else, then you could always use Binance P2P and sell your BTC to USDC.

Alternatively, you might be able to find someone to deal with it on AgoraDesk or BISQ directly using your local currency and without having to go through USDC.
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September 04, 2023, 04:53:35 AM
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I had to get paid for my house in bitcoins. Now I have found a person who will change my USDC into my currency in cash. Now I have to change bitcoins to USDC. I don't trust exchanges so I would like to exchange bitcoins with a local trader. Please advise the platforms where I can personally talk with the trader and discuss the terms of the transaction. Thank you
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