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October 31, 2018, 04:34:23 PM
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April 20, 2017, 02:53:40 AM
#60
Nowadays, we have a really big number of exchanges, where we can use our money to buy different currencies or altcoins, all that depends on the type of the exchange.
Many people have been using Bitfinex, but they have suspended the wire deposits now, so people are panicly trying to get out of this exchange.
I can also suggest you using Poloniex, Kraken or Bitstamp.

But if you are looking for peer to peer way to buy a bitcoin, then you can try with localbitcoins.com or paxful.
I think one of this options will satisfy you, most of them do not suffer for any issues.
if you looking to buy from exchange then go to tether,big exchange use tether dollar currency as a alternative to usd to buy or sell btc or any other cryptocurrency.
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April 19, 2017, 11:57:34 AM
#59
I use coinhouse for credit card purchase... Pretty fast, instant I should say.

I use bit.gift also, used Coincheck too while it lasted.

All accepts credit card payments.
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April 19, 2017, 10:01:33 AM
#58
Nowadays, we have a really big number of exchanges, where we can use our money to buy different currencies or altcoins, all that depends on the type of the exchange.
Many people have been using Bitfinex, but they have suspended the wire deposits now, so people are panicly trying to get out of this exchange.
I can also suggest you using Poloniex, Kraken or Bitstamp.

But if you are looking for peer to peer way to buy a bitcoin, then you can try with localbitcoins.com or paxful.
I think one of this options will satisfy you, most of them do not suffer for any issues.
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April 05, 2017, 06:49:20 PM
#57
Mainly peer to peer trading platforms Localbitcoins, my friend uses Paxful, but don't use it much - so I can't recommend them as the best.

Off-topic: I found this post about possible bitcoin advantages and disadvantages - do you agree with that?

Localbitcoins could be your best bet if your country does not have any exchange like in ours. In the Philppines, we have an exchange were we can buy directly from them using cash methods like bank transfers and money remittances like western union and other similar ways. The cost is quite lower than localbitcoin sellers and buyers.
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April 05, 2017, 04:19:07 PM
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Mainly peer to peer trading platforms Localbitcoins, my friend uses Paxful, but don't use it much - so I can't recommend them as the best.

Off-topic: I found this post about possible bitcoin advantages and disadvantages - do you agree with that?
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April 05, 2017, 08:18:33 AM
#55
Some people buy on forum, which could be risky, some on exchangers, some on ATMs but I would recommend localbitcoins. For me it's the most convenient and also reliable place to buy Bitcoins. There you can find a trader from your country, even local community, and easily agree the transaction. You can also buy Bitcoins on blockchain if you use their wallet.

Wherever, you can sell any products via payment as bitcoin. Simply use any escrow available in the forum or any other platform. Even in localbitcoins also when you are selling out your bitcoins. Automated escrow has been used. Once you are confirmed that you received the payment from the trader, you release it and after you release it. you may find the escrow in above the page of Localbitcoins.

Yup, it does everything can be done in the bitcoin. But for every product I guess only a few are willing to accept bitcoin as payment, because most users are more concerned with price advantage bitcoin bitcoin compared turnover or transaction request bitcoin. It is indeed profitable, but I don't think it will be beneficial for the long term. Because wherever any growth and triumph of something comes from the large number of requests.
 
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April 05, 2017, 06:17:45 AM
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Which platforms do you prefer to buy Bitcoin? Generally, trade sites, localbitcoins and bitcointalk sites are used.
Are there any platforms you buy bitcoin besides these?

Aside from the stated platform, there are lots of site where we can buy Bitcoin.  It is a good thing in my country that there are several platform that sells bitcoin, to name some of them are coins.ph, rebit.ph localbitcoin and more.  Among those I always use coins.ph, we just need to put a buy order, printout the detail and pay it in remittance outlet or convinient store.
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April 05, 2017, 01:08:20 AM
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hi, if you are from Eastern Europe or the Balkans, there is one site cryptobg, which is selling and buying btc, they are very strict and legitimate.
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April 01, 2017, 12:09:40 AM
#52
Which platforms do you prefer to buy Bitcoin? Generally, trade sites, localbitcoins and bitcointalk sites are used.
Are there any platforms you buy bitcoin besides these?

There are a lot of them out there and the split is between decentralised exchanges and centralised exchanges mainly.

Decentralised exchanges include:

Localbitcoins
Paxful
Bitcointalk

These sites merely provide a way for people to communicate or hold funds in escrow.

Centralised exchanges include OKCoin, Huobi, Coinbase, etc. etc.

I wouldn't really favour the centralised exchanges, even though they may seem convenient. Coinbase literally requires you to open up your webcam and verify yourself on camera live. Which i find a bit daunting.
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March 31, 2017, 11:44:37 PM
#51
all must have had its advantages to buying bitcoin?

What platforms do you buy in this bitcoin?
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March 31, 2017, 09:11:30 PM
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Some people buy on forum, which could be risky, some on exchangers, some on ATMs but I would recommend localbitcoins. For me it's the most convenient and also reliable place to buy Bitcoins. There you can find a trader from your country, even local community, and easily agree the transaction. You can also buy Bitcoins on blockchain if you use their wallet.

Wherever, you can sell any products via payment as bitcoin. Simply use any escrow available in the forum or any other platform. Even in localbitcoins also when you are selling out your bitcoins. Automated escrow has been used. Once you are confirmed that you received the payment from the trader, you release it and after you release it. you may find the escrow in above the page of Localbitcoins.

There are also a site called bitify. It is a Bitcoin and Litecoin Marketplace. It is somewhat the same as Localbitcoins. They also have an automatic escrow with a fee to pay every transaction. A lot of goods both digital or physical is present and any other bitcoin related products can be found there.

Now, in terms of buying and selling bitcoins to fiat or vice versa. It depends on the country which would they prefer. All wallets can also act as a platform for buying and selling a certain crypto-currency. Just like in Philippines (our country) we are using Coins.ph in every transactions we are doing as it allows us to convert BTC into PHP (our currency). In other country they uses trading platforms such as poloniex, C-cex and others to buy/sell Bitcoin.
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March 31, 2017, 12:38:21 PM
#49
Some people buy on forum, which could be risky, some on exchangers, some on ATMs but I would recommend localbitcoins. For me it's the most convenient and also reliable place to buy Bitcoins. There you can find a trader from your country, even local community, and easily agree the transaction. You can also buy Bitcoins on blockchain if you use their wallet.

Wherever, you can sell any products via payment as bitcoin. Simply use any escrow available in the forum or any other platform. Even in localbitcoins also when you are selling out your bitcoins. Automated escrow has been used. Once you are confirmed that you received the payment from the trader, you release it and after you release it. you may find the escrow in above the page of Localbitcoins.
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March 30, 2017, 08:30:39 AM
#48
Some people buy on forum, which could be risky, some on exchangers, some on ATMs but I would recommend localbitcoins. For me it's the most convenient and also reliable place to buy Bitcoins. There you can find a trader from your country, even local community, and easily agree the transaction. You can also buy Bitcoins on blockchain if you use their wallet.
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March 30, 2017, 07:53:32 AM
#47
I usually use local forums. Trade with trusted people. I dont trust web sites. Only trust honest people who i know before. If i have a history with a guy so trade can be easy.

Selling bitcoin websites lookin cold for me. Some of sites needs lots of things and lots of fees. I hate procedures.

Its so easy with a reliable guy. Send money take btc. Easy peasy. No procedure. 

For some it is convenient. If I were you, I will not risked my BTC to exchange with other person with no escrow or any midman present in the transaction. Nowadays, even the most reputable person can scam (if he wanted to). But I'm not saying that in the sense to make you loose trust on the reputable persons here in the forum since there are lots of them you can trust.

But if you are comfortable with that kind of transaction, we can't prevent you from doing that. Just be sure to always check the reputation of the person you will trade to prevent or lessen the risk of scam. And as much as possible, hire an escrow (for the safety of both) if transacting with someone.
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March 29, 2017, 09:26:57 PM
#46
so many forums that I choose but it is better select the bitcoin to buy it, yes for the trade sites.
if there are more platforms to buy besides bitcoin?
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March 17, 2017, 08:06:44 AM
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Which platforms do you prefer to buy Bitcoin? Generally, trade sites, localbitcoins and bitcointalk sites are used.
Are there any platforms you buy bitcoin besides these?
My best platform to buy bitcoin is only zebpay but if you are from the country different from India then the best exchange to buy bitcoin is only local bitcoins .
Because in the beginning when the bitcoin was of 4-5 years age then at that times local bitcoins was main platform to make buy and sell  And also currently local bitcoins is a big platform to make deals manually with escrow without risk .
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March 17, 2017, 07:54:33 AM
#44
Standard bitcoin exchanges: Kraken, Bitfinex, Gemini, OkCoin, Bitstamp.

Peer to peer trading platforms: Localbitcoins or paxful.

Decentralized exchange: Bitsquare
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March 17, 2017, 04:25:03 AM
#43
I usually use local forums. Trade with trusted people. I dont trust web sites. Only trust honest people who i know before. If i have a history with a guy so trade can be easy.

Selling bitcoin websites lookin cold for me. Some of sites needs lots of things and lots of fees. I hate procedures.

Its so easy with a reliable guy. Send money take btc. Easy peasy. No procedure. 
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March 15, 2017, 06:27:25 PM
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Which platforms do you prefer to buy Bitcoin? Generally, trade sites, localbitcoins and bitcointalk sites are used.
Are there any platforms you buy bitcoin besides these?
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There is Remitano.
www.remitano.com
Access it on www.remitano.cn if in china.
Cheaper than localbitcoins and half the transaction fee.
check and give some  comments here.

They are not legit thus reliable to use a credit card with if they do accept them.

The ones I know of are bitpanda (use to be called coinimal), coinmama (I think it's called something else now/rebranded?) and another one that doesn't come to mind.
Most of them are located in the EU so they are not available to people in the states.
It all depends on what way your going to be purchasing your bitcoins with.
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