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May 16, 2019, 05:01:36 AM
#22
Hi, I have some BTC and XML on my blockchain wallet and I want to withdraw it to my credit/debit card (visa).
How to do that? I tryed coinbase but it is not supporting my country.
Where are you from? You should have a local exchange that provides to convert Bitcoin into your local currency. If not, I think you can try to use LocalBitcoins as it supports most country. Honestly, I haven't ever tried to convert Bitcoin to fiat with their service but a lot people said their service is pretty satisfying.
The only way to withdraw from Blockchain is to sell your coins on an exchange and then you can withdraw the amount to your bank account. You cannot transfer your Bitcoins or any other coin to your bank account directly but you can find this alternative to withdraw amount after selling your coins on an exchange. You can use the exchange such as Coinbase and also you can use Bitcoin ATM (BTM).
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May 15, 2019, 11:36:06 AM
#21
Sell your Stellar's for bitcoin at Binance as a start and then exchange your bitcoin for fiat.

You can't withdraw to fiat from Blockchain so you'll have to use an exchange platform. Depend on where you are from, I suggest the following ones: Coinbase, Bitstamp, Bitpanda, Coinmama, Kraken.



Or he could use website like shapeshift, changelly or blocktrade for the conversion rather than going through regular crypto exchange.

These sites offer direct conversion and do not require  registration in most cases.
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May 15, 2019, 11:31:21 AM
#20
Hi, I have some BTC and XML on my blockchain wallet and I want to withdraw it to my credit/debit card (visa).
How to do that? I tryed coinbase but it is not supporting my country.

Iif you immediately withdraw to a credit card account, it will actually increase the withdrawal fee. it's better to transfer to an exchange account like Binance or the like then convert to ETH/ ETC / XRP. At this state, many buyers want that coin as fee/gas
sr. member
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May 15, 2019, 11:11:02 AM
#19
Peer-to-peer in-person exchanges might be the one for you, though it might be hard for you to find a buyer.
Sort of and not to mention some p2p transaction demands to just buy/sell in much lower price versus in exchange site. So there you are, eagerly to sell your bitcoin and just caught up with losses.

Perhaps the best is to transfer it to exchange sites and just link your bank account.
legendary
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May 15, 2019, 12:18:35 AM
#18
I have never tried this though and I don’t think it will be possible for you to directly transfer BTC to your credit card straight without first using a local exchange since banks are still yet to fully support cryptocurrency.

The best you can get which each and every one of us has been doing is to get a local exchanger like LUNO depending on your place of origin, and then send the BTC to their address for them to give you the FIAT equivalent of it and transfer directly to your bank for you to be able to use your card to withdraw. That is how I think you can go about it, except we have some solutions to credit cards that I am yet aware of.
hero member
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May 14, 2019, 05:49:24 PM
#17
Hi, I have some BTC and XML on my blockchain wallet and I want to withdraw it to my credit/debit card (visa).
How to do that? I tryed coinbase but it is not supporting my country.
I think localbitcoins.com will definitely helpful for you to make your exchanges more easily to your normal country currency and the trust was increased in my mind about the exchanges so you can definitely try this.
sr. member
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May 14, 2019, 04:07:46 PM
#16
Localbitcoin is the best choice that you could have.
Coinbase isn't supported in some countries. You're required to pass the Kyc for the security of both parties. Just choose a good seller to transact with. There are scammers everywhere so you should be wise. 
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May 14, 2019, 02:47:06 PM
#15
Hi, I have some BTC and XML on my blockchain wallet and I want to withdraw it to my credit/debit card (visa).
How to do that? I tryed coinbase but it is not supporting my country.

Take your funds from your blockchain wallet to localbitcoins.com wallet. Hope you know to do the withdrawal from the wallet. if not please check below.
https://www.quora.com/How-do-I-withdraw-money-from-bitcoin-blockchain-info-to-our-local-currency

Apart from this link suggestion as I above said you can take it LBC and pick one trustworthy trader and sell your coins.
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May 14, 2019, 02:32:58 PM
#14
yes, sorry
I am from Europe, Bosnia and Herzegovina
I am sure you can found recommended sellers near you in localbitcoin, and you don't have to verify your account if you don't want too.
But if you don't mind to pass the verification then I suggest to complete it first, so you don't have a problem in the future.
I am sure that you can found a local exchange that will help you to withdraw your bitcoin to your fiat.
Maybe you need to search more for that local exchange.
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May 14, 2019, 02:09:59 PM
#13
Localbitcoin or Paxful can help you exchange your crypto for Fiat. Each vendor has a feedback score that will help you to determine if the Vendor is okay to do business with.

paxful.com
Localbitcoin.com
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May 14, 2019, 01:58:13 PM
#12
I am ok to send photos of my id or passport, I just dont want to make video calls like it is on bitspanda

Try out LocalBitcoins[1]. You can look for buyers and sellers that use the local currency whatever country you're in right now. Just make sure to check the reputation of the buyer or sellers you're transacting with, and make sure they're trustworthy enough.


[1] https://localbitcoins.com/

Yes, you should choose a trusted person to avoid getting scammed. It's good to do peer to peer selling but you should be wise upon choosing a person to transact with. That's the role of Kyc as well. It's for security purposes of every transaction too.
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May 14, 2019, 01:05:55 PM
#11
I am ok to send photos of my id or passport, I just dont want to make video calls like it is on bitspanda

Try out LocalBitcoins[1]. You can look for buyers and sellers that uses the local currency whatever country you're in right now. Just make sure to check the reputation of the buyer or sellers you're transacting with, and make sure they're trustworthy enough.


[1] https://localbitcoins.com/
newbie
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May 14, 2019, 12:47:50 PM
#10
only bitspanda has option to withdraw directly to card (i cant use coinbase) but it needs videoid verification.

do you know some other platforms?

If you don't want to submit any KYC information, can you try looking for people who buy/sell BTC in the city you're in? May it be through social media and such. Peer-to-peer in-person exchanges might be the one for you, though it might be hard for you to find a buyer.

I am ok to send photos of my id or passport, I just dont want to make video calls like it is on bitspanda
mk4
legendary
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May 14, 2019, 12:45:59 PM
#9
only bitspanda has option to withdraw directly to card (i cant use coinbase) but it needs videoid verification.

do you know some other platforms?

If you don't want to submit any KYC information, can you try looking for people who buy/sell BTC in the city you're in? May it be through social media and such. Peer-to-peer in-person exchanges might be the one for you, though it might be hard for you to find a buyer.
newbie
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May 14, 2019, 11:45:26 AM
#8
yes, sorry
I am from Europe, Bosnia and Herzegovina
staff
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May 14, 2019, 11:43:15 AM
#7
only bitspanda has option to withdraw directly to card (i cant use coinbase) but it needs videoid verification.

do you know some other platforms?

If you went with BitPanda, I would assume you're from Europe?

Your credits cards are linked to a bank account, why not transfer them there using a SEPA transfer? You could use Bitonic for that purpose and you won't need to do any kind of ID verification.
hero member
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May 14, 2019, 11:32:50 AM
#6
Sell your Stellar's for bitcoin at Binance as a start and then exchange your bitcoin for fiat.

You can't withdraw to fiat from Blockchain so you'll have to use an exchange platform. Depend on where you are from, I suggest the following ones: Coinbase, Bitstamp, Bitpanda, Coinmama, Kraken.

only bitspanda has option to withdraw directly to card (i cant use coinbase) but it needs videoid verification.

do you know some other platforms?
Number of trading platforms are available in this world. If you want to perfect details better you mention your country then only we will help to you. Because number of trading is confuse to choose the write option. I think you are from Europe is it write or you can mention your details.
newbie
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May 14, 2019, 11:22:32 AM
#5
Sell your Stellar's for bitcoin at Binance as a start and then exchange your bitcoin for fiat.

You can't withdraw to fiat from Blockchain so you'll have to use an exchange platform. Depend on where you are from, I suggest the following ones: Coinbase, Bitstamp, Bitpanda, Coinmama, Kraken.

only bitspanda has option to withdraw directly to card (i cant use coinbase) but it needs videoid verification.

do you know some other platforms?
member
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May 14, 2019, 10:54:33 AM
#4
Hi, I have some BTC and XML on my blockchain wallet and I want to withdraw it to my credit/debit card (visa).
How to do that? I tryed coinbase but it is not supporting my country.

Why not look for a friend who is interest in buying your BTC and XML instead? Cashing funds are actually costly so if you manage to find an interested person then better trade with that person which gives you less hassle compared on moving your funds from account to account.
staff
Activity: 3500
Merit: 6152
May 14, 2019, 10:50:21 AM
#3
Sell your Stellar's for bitcoin at Binance as a start and then exchange your bitcoin for fiat.

You can't withdraw to fiat from Blockchain so you'll have to use an exchange platform. Depend on where you are from, I suggest the following ones: Coinbase, Bitstamp, Bitpanda, Coinmama, Kraken.
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