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Topic: How do you guys withdraw your bitcoins to cash? - page 4. (Read 8172 times)

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I withdrew the bitcoins selling them on coinbase and it linked to xfers. Xfers is linked to my personal bank account so it takes about 7 working days if I am not wrong? Adding $5 can do xpress to get the money by 2 working days
full member
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It depends on every country rules. In my country, we can transfer it to our bank through Payza, Zebpay, Unocoin and Coinsecure legally but we have to pay taxes on our profits not principle.  Every country has its own rules regarding crypto currency and we have to follow the rules.
legendary
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I withdraw my bitcoin through 3rd party site exhanging it to fiat currency and sending it to my name through remittances.  I have not tried to deal with person to person trading because I am after the ease of transaction and do not want to trouble myself with dealings and price offer adjustment.  It is convinient to use a third party processor since I can just pick up the money from any remittance center every time I covert my bitcoin to cash.
newbie
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I know that for some of you, you can withdraw it directly to your bank account using wallets like coinbase but this feature is not available for many countries.
Since its not available in my country too I always withdraw my bitcoins from my address to payza then from payza to payoneer (by using exchangers).

How do you guys withdraw your btc?
I have known of a bitcoin address that is connected to the currency of our country, it is actually very easy since it can even give load from bitcoin as payment. It can also give online payments rather than having to withdraw it and pay physically, it even has payback which gives a percentage of payments and some rewards. I can actually open a loading business with just my bitcoin wallet and get bitcoins as the investment and i can get payouts from customers without exchanging my bitcoin to money but to load for customers.
full member
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Although my country still does not have the validity of Bitcoin, But we are using Bitcoin.Since we can not cash in Bitcoin directly from the bank, So we do wallet transactions in the wallet.There are many mobile banks in our country.If some of us need bitcoin, Then we give money to the mobile bank or to the bank.Then Bitcoin gives it to wallet.
legendary
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Most of the times, I use Localbitcoins to deposit cash either in my bank account or mobile wallet. But I also have a Bitcoin-funded debit card, which can be used to withdraw cash from the ATMs. I prefer the Localbitcoins option, as the markup needed is lower.
full member
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some people are thinking that if they get bitcoin then how they can cash it. It just simple just like other currency needs exchange to change currency just like that bitcoin have also a lot of exchanges and if you want to change bitcoins then you can contact with any exchange.
newbie
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Hello Guys!

do any of you use the Payeer card on Paypal UK ?, are there any withdrawal issues? like internal error server or work 100%

thank you!
hero member
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in my country there is an increment for bitcoin to cash, so I can immediately withdraw cash from bitcoin exchange to my bank account.
That is what i also doing in my bitcoin in my country, i don't stock some of my bitcoins because i want to transfer it into my bank account as soon as possible because it helps me a lot in securing the profit that i got in bitcoin and it keeps my money organize so i don't have any mix transaction in my wallet but by just bitcoin to bank account.
full member
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in my country there is an increment for bitcoin to cash, so I can immediately withdraw cash from bitcoin exchange to my bank account.
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Five years from now, bitcoin will prosper, I believe. It is because of the fact that the bitcoin community is also increasing. Therefore, bitcoin will be more popular than ever. I just fear that one day the government will interfere with the bitcoin community.
hero member
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There are alot of ways to withdraw your bitcoins to cash. I do it with depositing it to localbitcoins. Traders on lbc offers alot of options to withdraw your bitcoins to cash. You get it directly to your bank account, paytm, payza, PayPal etc etc.
full member
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I withdraw my bitcoin in coins.ph and in coins.ph i convert it into php....and then i do business i convert my php into load...and accept payment bill put some percent
full member
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Im using atm or bank to withdraw and before exchanging it to the wallet, its not easy because its like yours but different countries, some of the people here is lucky because they can easily withdraw their money.
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I dumped my Bitcoin through the onsite website in my country, his payment fees are very cheap, than the Bitcoin wallet like coinbase and luno ..
newbie
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I am fortunate enough to have an exchange here where I live, so I get the money directly to my bank account.
full member
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I know that for some of you, you can withdraw it directly to your bank account using wallets like coinbase but this feature is not available for many countries.
Since its not available in my country too I always withdraw my bitcoins from my address to payza then from payza to payoneer (by using exchangers).

How do you guys withdraw your btc?


Well you need to choose a wallet for your bitcoin. Make sure that the wallet you choose is well secured and not just a scam. After registering to a wallet, you'll be able to see transactions available there such as withdrawal.   Wink
full member
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At the moment, not one BTC has earned! But when it will be, I will withdraw through special applications, only they charge a commission of 1-10%.
legendary
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Using exchanges they do require a fee or tax to do so but I think that's fine and it isnt too much. I heard some people in popular cities sell it locally too.
full member
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There are so many exchanges which help us to convert btc into cash.
I am personally use Zebpay. It has taken one day to process all payment to bank account.
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