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sr. member
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October 16, 2019, 03:50:35 PM
#32
I would like to know if I can use the wallet as a normal bitcoin wallet to send and receive bitcoins?
Yes, it’s literally just the same other popular bitcoin wallet.

Guidelines:
https://support.coins.ph/hc/en-us/categories/202511708-Getting-Started

Yeah, but it has features that are useful. So for me, it's not just a typical na wallet. Actually pwede mo syang gamitin sa iyong daily activities especially sa negosyo. It is a helpful application. Tsaka ito yung popular na wallet sa Pilipinas ngayon. But you have to comply KYC/AML procedures.
legendary
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October 16, 2019, 03:40:51 PM
#31

@Eugenar @Kambal2000 @carlisle1 @crisanto01

Can you please hold your horses before replying on a certain thread like here? You just literally make a discussion here that is out of topic.

OP can't understand TAGALOG and already inactive for half a month without an update to what happened.

Let's just buried this thread for good. Apology for bumping this and hope this will be the last time.
sr. member
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October 16, 2019, 06:38:00 AM
#30
So far paps, wala pa naman akong nakikitang issue about sa coinsph. Okay naman talaga siyang gamitin. Kaya para sa akin okay siya paps kahit hindi mo hawak ang private key. Pero kung milyon ang ilalagay mo sa coins ay mas mabuti sigurong gumawa ka ng Bitcoin wallet na ikaw ang nagmamay-ari ng private key o phrase kasi walang nakakaalam nyan kondi ikaw lang.

Siguro magandang gawin nya ay ganito, since lumilipat sya ng bansa at nasa Pilipinas sya ngayon, maaari siyang bumili ng trezzor o kaya ng ledger nano na wallet, tapos kung magkano lang ang kailangan nyang pera, yun ang ilagay nya sa coins ph. Hindi din kasi natin masisiguro kahit alam natin safe naman lalo na't wala saatin ang private key na meron tayo sa ating sariling mga accounts.
perfect advice dahil wala naman talagang nakakasiguro ng bukas,at napakahirap mag iwan ng pera sa mga exchange dahil alam din natin na ito ang mga target ng mga hackers,kahit malaki ang tiawala natin sa Coins.ph ay iba nadin ang naniniguro ,tiwala din ang mga investors sa mga exchange nila bago sila na hack kaya doble ingat para sa mga pinaghirapan nating mga pera mga kababayan..kaya ako katulad ng sinabi mo ay halos limitado lang ang iniiwan ko sa coins.ph wallet ko safety measures na din para di magsisi sa huli

No safe fund sa mga exchange, kaya napakahirap talagang magbakasali, better to be safe na lang lalo na kung napakarami nyong btc na nakatago, ilagay na lang sa isang wallet then safe keep na din para sure talaga, ako kasi pang load lang iniiwan ko sa coins.ph ko, more on cash out agad ako para sure na yong kita ko, paikutin ko na lang sa ibang bagay.
hero member
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October 15, 2019, 10:55:36 PM
#29
So far paps, wala pa naman akong nakikitang issue about sa coinsph. Okay naman talaga siyang gamitin. Kaya para sa akin okay siya paps kahit hindi mo hawak ang private key. Pero kung milyon ang ilalagay mo sa coins ay mas mabuti sigurong gumawa ka ng Bitcoin wallet na ikaw ang nagmamay-ari ng private key o phrase kasi walang nakakaalam nyan kondi ikaw lang.

Siguro magandang gawin nya ay ganito, since lumilipat sya ng bansa at nasa Pilipinas sya ngayon, maaari siyang bumili ng trezzor o kaya ng ledger nano na wallet, tapos kung magkano lang ang kailangan nyang pera, yun ang ilagay nya sa coins ph. Hindi din kasi natin masisiguro kahit alam natin safe naman lalo na't wala saatin ang private key na meron tayo sa ating sariling mga accounts.
perfect advice dahil wala naman talagang nakakasiguro ng bukas,at napakahirap mag iwan ng pera sa mga exchange dahil alam din natin na ito ang mga target ng mga hackers,kahit malaki ang tiawala natin sa Coins.ph ay iba nadin ang naniniguro ,tiwala din ang mga investors sa mga exchange nila bago sila na hack kaya doble ingat para sa mga pinaghirapan nating mga pera mga kababayan..kaya ako katulad ng sinabi mo ay halos limitado lang ang iniiwan ko sa coins.ph wallet ko safety measures na din para di magsisi sa huli
sr. member
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October 15, 2019, 09:13:17 PM
#28
So far paps, wala pa naman akong nakikitang issue about sa coinsph. Okay naman talaga siyang gamitin. Kaya para sa akin okay siya paps kahit hindi mo hawak ang private key. Pero kung milyon ang ilalagay mo sa coins ay mas mabuti sigurong gumawa ka ng Bitcoin wallet na ikaw ang nagmamay-ari ng private key o phrase kasi walang nakakaalam nyan kondi ikaw lang.

Siguro magandang gawin nya ay ganito, since lumilipat sya ng bansa at nasa Pilipinas sya ngayon, maaari siyang bumili ng trezzor o kaya ng ledger nano na wallet, tapos kung magkano lang ang kailangan nyang pera, yun ang ilagay nya sa coins ph. Hindi din kasi natin masisiguro kahit alam natin safe naman lalo na't wala saatin ang private key na meron tayo sa ating sariling mga accounts.
tama ka yan din sana ang sasabihin ko pinaka maganda talaga ang may sariling wallet na own private key mura lang naman yan hwag na tayo mag tipid ng maliit na halaga kung safety naman ang kapalit nito. ang coins.ph safety naman pero para sakin the best lang sya for cashout option. ok din ang blockchain wallet kasi ikaw ang may hawak ng private key tapos kapag mag cashout ka nalang saka mo ilipat sa coins.ph ganyan kasi ang ginagawa ko.
sr. member
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October 15, 2019, 01:09:34 PM
#27
So far paps, wala pa naman akong nakikitang issue about sa coinsph. Okay naman talaga siyang gamitin. Kaya para sa akin okay siya paps kahit hindi mo hawak ang private key. Pero kung milyon ang ilalagay mo sa coins ay mas mabuti sigurong gumawa ka ng Bitcoin wallet na ikaw ang nagmamay-ari ng private key o phrase kasi walang nakakaalam nyan kondi ikaw lang.

Siguro magandang gawin nya ay ganito, since lumilipat sya ng bansa at nasa Pilipinas sya ngayon, maaari siyang bumili ng trezzor o kaya ng ledger nano na wallet, tapos kung magkano lang ang kailangan nyang pera, yun ang ilagay nya sa coins ph. Hindi din kasi natin masisiguro kahit alam natin safe naman lalo na't wala saatin ang private key na meron tayo sa ating sariling mga accounts.
hero member
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October 14, 2019, 07:28:43 AM
#26
I am currently in the Phillipines and I want to buy some bitcoins, the offers I see on localbitcoins don't impress me so I am thinking about joining coins.ph, I would like to know if I can use the wallet as a normal bitcoin wallet to send and receive bitcoins? I would really appreciate some advise. Sorry for writing in English, I can't speak the language, I just know a few words. I have translated below.

Before you can use Coins. ph wallet you will need KYC first to use all of its features. Then coins.ph can be used first as a normal wallet. And if you want to buy bitcoin just tap the cash in and you'll have a bar code you'll just show it to the cashier on 7-11 and you will receive your Bitcoin instantly.

Hope this helps you, and welcome to our country hopefully you will have a great experience here.
sr. member
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October 14, 2019, 07:06:04 AM
#25
Yes you can use coins.ph as your local wallet they are only extending their services with bills payment. You can also store bitcoin, eth. Xrp ltc and other top alts in the market.
That's wrong, they don't accept LTC at the moment.

The list of coins they are accepting are only the following :

1) BTC
2) ETH
3) XRP
4) BCH

No other coins accepted as of the moment.
This should be guided, this list of coins are those which is available from Coins.ph you can store those coins or convert it to Php or to whatever crypto you want and vice versa. Maybe in due time if coins.ph updates again they will bring additional crypto coins to their wallet, right now let's enjoy those top coins both for long and short term holdings.
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October 14, 2019, 03:44:14 AM
#24
Yes you can use coins.ph as your local wallet they are only extending their services with bills payment. You can also store bitcoin, eth. Xrp ltc and other top alts in the market.
That's wrong, they don't accept LTC at the moment.

The list of coins they are accepting are only the following :

1) BTC
2) ETH
3) XRP
4) BCH

No other coins accepted as of the moment.
hero member
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October 02, 2019, 12:19:53 PM
#23
This here is what worries me! I have no problem sending in some sort of identification, however I am totally uncomfortable with sending my US passport in for verification.
They did not indicated any other foreign's ID but if sending your passport worries you, there's no harm of asking their support. Prolly they haven't mentioned any option for foreign because locals are more of their priority. As suggested by harizen, you can ask their support if there's any other ID that you can send to them for verification.
Other way of contacting them is through their email: [email protected] and/or [email protected]
jr. member
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October 01, 2019, 04:48:27 AM
#22
So I can use my US drivers license for KYC? what about address? can I use my US address also? what kind of selfie is required btw?

For foreign customers, please submit your international passport to comply with Philippine regulations.

I'm not sure if US Drivers License will do. Use your passport instead.

However, if you are not comfortable submitting your passport, as I do too, you are one click away to their support portal and you can ask them about your concern. At most of the cases, you can expect an urgent response from them during their office hours (weekdays) (8 am - 5 pm).



....until I have a clear understanding of how Coins.ph and Abra work.

Both works just the same. For reference, check the link given to you above about PH crypto wallets.

To sort these things out, may we know what specific features or concerns you want or something along those lines. Others have their own preferences that might lead you into more confusions.

This here is what worries me! I have no problem sending in some sort of identification, however I am totally uncomfortable with sending my US passport in for verification.
legendary
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September 30, 2019, 11:26:05 AM
#21
So I can use my US drivers license for KYC? what about address? can I use my US address also? what kind of selfie is required btw?

For foreign customers, please submit your international passport to comply with Philippine regulations.

I'm not sure if US Drivers License will do. Use your passport instead.

However, if you are not comfortable submitting your passport, as I do too, you are one click away to their support portal and you can ask them about your concern. At most of the cases, you can expect an urgent response from them during their office hours (weekdays) (8 am - 5 pm).



....until I have a clear understanding of how Coins.ph and Abra work.

Both works just the same. For reference, check the link given to you above about PH crypto wallets.

To sort these things out, may we know what specific features or concerns you want or something along those lines. Others have their own preferences that might lead you into more confusions.
jr. member
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September 30, 2019, 11:09:06 AM
#20
Before answering your questions, may I ask if from what country are you, if you dont mind? Here in the Philippines one of the most recognized website to buy and sell bitcoin is Coins.ph you can use it either in web or in an android/ios phones like a normal bitcoin wallet like Coinbase send/receive and if you dont know yet another one option is Abra.com you can cashin at 7/11 stores nationwide much little cheaper than Coinsph, if your questions are all answered you may lock this thread for now.  

I am from the USA, I appreciate your help, my answers haven't all been answered so I would much rather have this thread open for now until I have a clear understanding of how Coins.ph and Abra work.
hero member
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September 30, 2019, 10:58:24 AM
#19
Before answering your questions, may I ask if from what country are you, if you dont mind? Here in the Philippines one of the most recognized website to buy and sell bitcoin is Coins.ph you can use it either in web or in an android/ios phones like a normal bitcoin wallet like Coinbase send/receive and if you dont know yet another one option is Abra.com you can cashin at 7/11 stores nationwide much little cheaper than Coinsph, if your questions are all answered you may lock this thread for now.  
sr. member
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September 30, 2019, 10:49:30 AM
#18
Para sakin ang coins.ph ay okay gamitin, pwede kang bumili ng btc gamit ang coins.ph pero kung maraming btc ang gusto mong bilin maybe you should try to used another trusted wallet like blockchain pero kung onti lang naman ang bibilin mo safe na safe din naman sa coins.ph.
hero member
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September 30, 2019, 06:09:46 AM
#17
I like to tell you that the rate of coins.ph is way higher than the standard rate, so if you are planning to buy a huge amount of BTC, you might be able to spend bigger amount than you should spend, also, always remember that you need your account verified first before you can transact using your coins.ph wallet.
jr. member
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September 30, 2019, 02:27:34 AM
#15
I don't mean to derail your topic but you may also consider Abra, a non-custodial wallet which offers better rate so far.

You can check out our discussions at Discussion on Philippine crypto wallets/apps Feel free to ask additional questions. It's always better to have other options.

Edit:
All the basic information about Abra at https://support.abra.com/hc/en-us
There's no KYC by the way.

How do you cash in / deposit in Abra?
jr. member
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September 30, 2019, 02:26:49 AM
#14
Thanks you guys, I would give it a try, hope it's convenient! fingers crossed and @zenrol28 Thanks, I am already loving it! beautiful country, nice people Smiley  
The thing is you must have the countries' valid ID's which can be seen here so that you can apply and be accepted to be capable of using the sevices coins' offered.

[edit] Oh, as long as you have your passport IDs, they will accept it for foreign users.
For foreign customers, please submit your international passport to comply with Philippine regulations.


Thanks you guys, I would give it a try, hope it's convenient! fingers crossed and @zenrol28 Thanks, I am already loving it! beautiful country, nice people Smiley 

Don't forget to verify your account because unverified accounts from coins.ph can't transfer or send bitcoin to other wallets.
If you are living in different countries I think you can't use coins.ph as a wallet but if you are here on the philippines I think you need to submit your passport to become a verified user.


Just to remind you that transferring BTC from coins.ph to segwit was not sure,

What do you mean by this? I already tried coins.ph sending BTC from coins.ph to segwit wallet without issue.


So I can use my US drivers license for KYC? what about address? can I use my US address also? what kind of selfie is required btw?
jr. member
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September 29, 2019, 04:15:27 PM
#13
ako d ko sinasave ung coins ko sa coins.ph wallet, not that i don't trust the platform pero i would prefer having my coins sa hardware wallet. and if magcacashout na, dun ko lang sila illpat sa coins.ph.

Ung cons dun is mtgal lang transaction from regular wallet to coins.ph wallet. pag tinamaan ka ng volatility habang nagaantay, yari.
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