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Topic: I just bought my first bitcoins!! (Read 2276 times)

legendary
Activity: 1118
Merit: 1002
July 19, 2012, 10:30:18 PM
#32
congrats!
legendary
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Merit: 1000
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July 19, 2012, 10:24:06 PM
#31
I'm really quite jealous of you. I've been trying to do the Dwolla -> BitInstant/other wallet service for weeks now, but this drat 30 day waiting period is killing me. I actually came here hoping to do a person-to-person trade, since the 4 hour login time and 5 post limit is far easier than waiting another couple of weeks. I don't want to deal with the hassle of getting coins in person, so I'm dedicated to doing it all online; unfortunately, that dedication is turning out to be incredibly frustrating.


There is no reason to wait for Dwolla's retarded 30 day period. Do the following instead:

1) Open a wallet account at blockchain.info/wallet.  This is where you store your coins.
2) Go to BitInstant.com.  Select "Cash Deposit" as the source, and "Bitcoin Address" as the destination.
3) Enter your Blockchain wallet bitcoin address in the BitInstant form and fill out the other details
4) Go deposit cash.

Within 30 minutes you'll have Bitcoins in your wallet. This is available in US, Brazil, Russia, and Ukraine. More countries to come.




Hope they will do it for Canada too...
legendary
Activity: 1008
Merit: 1023
Democracy is the original 51% attack
July 19, 2012, 05:42:40 PM
#30
I'm really quite jealous of you. I've been trying to do the Dwolla -> BitInstant/other wallet service for weeks now, but this drat 30 day waiting period is killing me. I actually came here hoping to do a person-to-person trade, since the 4 hour login time and 5 post limit is far easier than waiting another couple of weeks. I don't want to deal with the hassle of getting coins in person, so I'm dedicated to doing it all online; unfortunately, that dedication is turning out to be incredibly frustrating.


There is no reason to wait for Dwolla's retarded 30 day period. Do the following instead:

1) Open a wallet account at blockchain.info/wallet.  This is where you store your coins.
2) Go to BitInstant.com.  Select "Cash Deposit" as the source, and "Bitcoin Address" as the destination.
3) Enter your Blockchain wallet bitcoin address in the BitInstant form and fill out the other details
4) Go deposit cash.

Within 30 minutes you'll have Bitcoins in your wallet. This is available in US, Brazil, Russia, and Ukraine. More countries to come.


legendary
Activity: 3472
Merit: 4801
July 19, 2012, 12:27:26 PM
#29
I don't want to deal with the hassle of getting coins in person, so I'm dedicated to doing it all online
What method of transfer are you planning on using for the fiat portion of the transaction?
newbie
Activity: 6
Merit: 0
July 19, 2012, 10:38:55 AM
#28
I'm really quite jealous of you. I've been trying to do the Dwolla -> BitInstant/other wallet service for weeks now, but this drat 30 day waiting period is killing me. I actually came here hoping to do a person-to-person trade, since the 4 hour login time and 5 post limit is far easier than waiting another couple of weeks. I don't want to deal with the hassle of getting coins in person, so I'm dedicated to doing it all online; unfortunately, that dedication is turning out to be incredibly frustrating.
member
Activity: 62
Merit: 10
July 18, 2012, 10:58:00 PM
#27
Congratulations friend and please allow the zorgberg to welcome you.
newbie
Activity: 36
Merit: 0
July 18, 2012, 09:19:38 PM
#26
Congrats; and welcome to the addicting world of BTC
legendary
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Merit: 1000
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July 18, 2012, 08:34:46 PM
#25
knight22, can you describe the process? Did you both bring laptops, or smartphones or whatever?

To answer your question, we met in a coffee shop with wireless and I did bring my laptop. The guy came with is iphone. Unfortunatly, I wasn't able to connect to the internet with my laptop, some IP issues... By chance, I had already sent him my wallet address by PV message so he told me "I will send you the bitcoins anyways". After he sent the bitcoins, he went to blockchain.info with his smartphone and showed me my wallets transactions to make sure the transaction has been really made and that was the case. This site is so useful! Finally, I gave him the money. That was pretty cool, we talked a lot about bitcoin while I was trying to connect to internet unsuccessfully.
legendary
Activity: 1316
Merit: 1000
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July 18, 2012, 08:18:27 PM
#24
Danny that's a bummer, do you live in an urban area? Maybe a craigslist posting would get more attention.


there is many asian users of btc already and likely many more inside the 6 months
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
July 18, 2012, 01:51:50 PM
#23
Danny that's a bummer, do you live in an urban area? Maybe a craigslist posting would get more attention.
newbie
Activity: 13
Merit: 0
July 18, 2012, 08:52:38 AM
#22
Congrats man, i'm working on making my first purchases too. I live in Asia though which is slightly complicating matters in terms of getting money traded.
sr. member
Activity: 444
Merit: 250
July 18, 2012, 08:31:08 AM
#21
Costs nothing to be listed on localbitcoins.com, and while there may not be much happening still, you'll in some small part help the spread of bitcoin. Eventually someone near you will look for some btc, and if you weren't there he'd not bother. Soon there'll be more listings and you'll have helped build your local bitcoin economy.
legendary
Activity: 3472
Merit: 4801
July 17, 2012, 09:13:09 AM
#20
There's a good opportunity for people doing local transactions. . .
I've had a listing up on localbitcoins.com for 3 weeks now. I have the lowest fee listed for 125 miles.  I've only been contacted by one person so far and they wanted to know if I could do the transaction over the internet so they wouldn't have to meet face-to-face. I asked how they would get the USD to me, and never heard back form them.  Hopefully things will pick up in my area, but for now there doesn't seem to be much going on with bitcoin.
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
July 16, 2012, 12:07:20 PM
#19
I've done some local btc<-->usd stuff with friends and family who were curious about BTC, but weren't willing to jump through all the hoops to do it online. Even with bitinstant, buying bitcoins is still a huge pain in the ass for a beginner, to the point where I'm sure a lot of people tried to get into it and quit. There's a good opportunity for people doing local transactions for a similar fee to bitinstant.
sr. member
Activity: 295
Merit: 250
July 16, 2012, 09:03:47 AM
#18
Great stuff. I've recently made my first couple of BTC sale trades online (people finding me through localbitcoins.com), but today I've actually had an enquiry from someone in the same town. It's pretty fun chatting to buyers about bitcoin and life...
newbie
Activity: 2
Merit: 0
July 16, 2012, 07:21:54 AM
#17
knight22, can you describe the process? Did you both bring laptops, or smartphones or whatever?

That's the way I did it with an in-person trade. Sat at a Starbucks and did business via the free wifi, had a (free!) coffee and that was that.
newbie
Activity: 38
Merit: 0
July 16, 2012, 05:54:08 AM
#16
Congratulations Smiley

Perhaps you can do some more bitcoins, when you invest 'em on mybitcointrade.com (just some advertisment)
sr. member
Activity: 444
Merit: 250
July 16, 2012, 02:40:35 AM
#15
knight22, can you describe the process? Did you both bring laptops, or smartphones or whatever?
newbie
Activity: 24
Merit: 0
July 15, 2012, 10:46:01 PM
#14
Good for you. This is all new to me, a friend introduced me and just showed me basics haha how long did you have to wait before you could make a transaction? and how would i go about doing this?

1. Go to BitInstant, fill out the needed info, print the form ~ about 5 minutes
2. Bike/drive to the deposit location (CVS for me) ~ about 15 minutes
3. Talk to the MoneyGram rep on the red phone ~ about 10 minutes
4. Give cashier money and wait for them to figure out what they're doing ~ about 5 minutes
5. Wait for the transaction to process ~ about 5 minutes

It's not actually that bad with that method compared to how it apparently was before BitInstant.

now i was told to go buy a green dot money pack and put money on it then send the code over to peple
There are infinitely many ways to do it. I don't know what that is, but if it's worked for others, then it should work for you.
Thank you good to know i will have to try both ways to see what one is more efficeient
full member
Activity: 131
Merit: 100
July 15, 2012, 03:33:45 AM
#13
Good for you. This is all new to me, a friend introduced me and just showed me basics haha how long did you have to wait before you could make a transaction? and how would i go about doing this?

1. Go to BitInstant, fill out the needed info, print the form ~ about 5 minutes
2. Bike/drive to the deposit location (CVS for me) ~ about 15 minutes
3. Talk to the MoneyGram rep on the red phone ~ about 10 minutes
4. Give cashier money and wait for them to figure out what they're doing ~ about 5 minutes
5. Wait for the transaction to process ~ about 5 minutes

It's not actually that bad with that method compared to how it apparently was before BitInstant.

now i was told to go buy a green dot money pack and put money on it then send the code over to peple
There are infinitely many ways to do it. I don't know what that is, but if it's worked for others, then it should work for you.
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