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Topic: How do you guys withdraw your bitcoins to cash? - page 6. (Read 8172 times)

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for now all I can do to convert bitcoin into my fiat currency is still through localbitcoin and so far have never experienced any problems either when buying bitcoin or swapping it into fiat currency.
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There are many ways on how to withdraw your bitcoins into cash. Some bitcoin user withdraw bitcoin in there co response  wallet it depend how the bitcoin price is high or low. When you convert your bitcoin to fiat.
It often depends on what is the current rate of bitcoin and especially what is transaction fee. Because I heard from more people here than if they would have loss in bitcoins, that come only when they are going to convert bitcoin to fiat because of such high fees. But sure there are so many good ways to just minimize your fee.
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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?

It depends on the residence of your country and their ruling about BTC. If your country approve BTC conversion then you can do it directly anywhere and if your country not allowed it then you have to try other ways like payza and other online exchanges who convert BTC to paypal etc.
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I used coins.ph app. In the menu there are panel's where to convert btc to local currency, Its very simple to use, every time i have good payouts, I used to convert it right away and spend my money for my primary needs.
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I have not used or come across mush exchange sites, but the one I normally use is localbitcoins.com, it's fast, secure, and easy to use. The payments are made directly to your bank account.
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how much to draw bitcoin into cash, for example personal selling via Local Bitcoins and ATM is enough.
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In our country we are really lucky that there is a group of developers who developed a website called coins(dot)ph that converts bitcoin directly to our physical currency using money remittance center and some of convenient stores nation wide. And thanks to our Government they are not against bitcoin for now and support this website in this kind of transactions.
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Well i usually use coins.ph to manage my withdrawal settings and it is so easy to use i guess so some others prefer it to be exchange to paypal and trade some other materials and rewired it on some cashout branches although as you said sometimes it dont work properly were lucky though that we have this kind of system and actually allow it by a legal matter i gues because there are sk many billing that supports bitcoin in my country so try using coins.ph to try some available casht out international maybe
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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?

Lucky are those Filipinos like me, we have an online wallet available in our country that has a variety of cash in and cash out options. And we are not suffering from many converting fee on sites like you. Also asides from converting fiat to bitcoin, we can pay bills, buy game credits, and buy mobile recharges from it. I think that is the best platform that i had so far. I hope this post must become a wake up call on someone to develop their own​ good platform in their country like on our​ country has.
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in mu country bitcoin exchanges to other currency and through that i can withdrew our money in the form of cash. some of my friends abroad directly withdraw through local bitcoin or exchanges. as for as in the near future bitcoin atm will be available everywhere and instead of cash we want to pay bitcoin online. if this currency is accepted worldwide then its easy to keep in wallet.
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Many times through my country's local exchanges and sometimes through localbitcoins.
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i use exchangers
and localbitcoins Smiley
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I use advanced cash(sell btc there and then withdraw in the bank by card)
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I use an application it's a hardware wallet that can be access online. It offers a cash out through ATM and remittance centers. By now that's the only coinbase apps that I know in my country. You can convert fiat to bitcoin and vise versa in this apps and you wish to withdraw money you can choose the different ways that apps offers.
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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?
Since coinbase is not also available in my country, i withdraw the money i earn through converting the bitcoin to fiat money. In that way, all of my bitcoin that i earned will be converted to our country's currency and i will be able to withdraw that in many other options like banks, paypal, and many more.
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Many ways to do so, you listed two. There are also private sales via LocalBitcoins and ATM's, and I guess that's pretty much it.
I agree that, there are lot of ways to withdraw your bitcoin. You can withdraw it through ATM's or bank. In addition to that, in my country we use coins.ph to withdraw our bitcoin and I withdraw my bitcoin through cardless on ATM machine. You can also withdraw it in any remittance.
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I'm investigating Crypto Projects
https://coinatmradar.com

Have you tried this site?

It has ATM locations I just ran into it today and I see my cuountry has a few ATM's I'll maybe try it later if it's not a scam. Looking for some feedback if anyone has used it???

Thanks.
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In my country, we have coinsph. It's an app where you can load it up with paper money and then convert your money to actual bitcoins. Likewise, you can also do the same by placing your bitcoins to this wallet and converting it to cash. You just have to inform a bank that you'll be making a withdrawal 3 days before you get the money from thr bank.
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Here in our country the only trusted bitcoins exchanger is Coins.ph, ive been using it for how many months so i can suggest it to everyone especially my co - filipino. Its hassle free & their apps is so easy to use though their trans fee is a bit higher.
What fee do you mean? I don't have any experience about the fee. Remittances are normal to charge some fees. But if you have your own bank account you will not be charge with it. As long as you are in Manila area.
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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?
Here in my place I withdraw my bitcoin from exchange site platform I transferred it going to coins.ph then once my bitcoin place in coins.ph I will cash out it through remittances outlet or sometimes in ATM account of mine.
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