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Topic: Recommendation for a SEPA-friendly Bitcoin Exchange? (Read 9109 times)

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If you want to sell Bitcoin with Sepa it is https://maxipay.eu Smiley
full member
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Kraken without any doubt the best when it comes to SEPA. Usually you get the money from them right the next day after withdraw request.
newbie
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A bit late to the party here, but coinbase has a bank in the EU.  If you are in the eurozone, you can deposit with them and take advantage of eurozone sepa rates...
full member
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the assessment standard is too casual  Embarrassed and that is positively antique
newbie
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Maybe you are right.
Btw, try to read topics of these exchanges and you'll see Smiley
newbie
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Why btc-e is 3/10 of safety?

This table, upstairs is very primitive, and i think, that you can't hope on it very well... About Sepa friendly bitcoin - Bitstamp and Exmo, they have a bank accounts inside Europe....

It not a primitive,it is subjective... because i think, that autor can't do all necessary tests...

Maybe you are right.
newbie
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Why btc-e is 3/10 of safety?

This table, upstairs is very primitive, and i think, that you can't hope on it very well... About Sepa friendly bitcoin - Bitstamp and Exmo, they have a bank accounts inside Europe....

It not a primitive,it is subjective... because i think, that autor can't do all necessary tests...
newbie
Activity: 40
Merit: 0
Why btc-e is 3/10 of safety?

This table, upstairs is very primitive, and i think, that you can't hope on it very well... About Sepa friendly bitcoin - Bitstamp and Exmo, they have a bank accounts inside Europe....
newbie
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Why btc-e is 3/10 of safety?
hero member
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Ching-Chang;Ding-Dong
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After a lot of research I have signed up at the following five exchanges:


and I am going to use Kraken for my initial transaction (especially because their increase in transaction fees does not happen before 1st September). My account at Kraken has already been cleared for Tier 3 identification, which was quick and painless.

So far so good. Smiley

You should add Exmo.com to your list.
sr. member
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Now that Bitstamp is having issues, any reliable suggestions for purchasing BTC with EURO?

Anyone used Bitcoin.de ?
newbie
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Stay away from HitBTC (they scammed me out of $6000 USD, and other users have reported multiple issues with them blocking access to funds etc.).

I'd suggest you try either:

* ANXPro/Justcoin who are great, but their fees are a bit higher.
* Kraken who are a solid exchange and have the largest EUR trading volume.

Both of these are well established, and I've never had any problems with withdrawing funds etc.

/Steve
newbie
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nice info
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Great info in the infographic!

Does anyone have any experience with Justcoin? Unfortunately it wasn't reviewed in the infographic.
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Very interesting indeed. I have taken a few days to rethink the current situation and watch the exchange rate going down, but I'm still with the idea and I am 100% sure now that I will use Kraken for my first transaction.
newbie
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very useful table, thanks.
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Inappropriate to charge a fee of 0.90 EUR for a SEPA withdrawal? Man, I know you guys got it good there (while we in the states in some cases are paying %s + fees to intermediary banks for wire transfers).... but come on. Tongue

Yes, my statement about the 0.90 EUR on SEPA fees has already been revised in my comment after the mentioned one, so 0.90 EUR for a SEPA withdrawal seems to be quite common, with Kraken with just 0.09 EUR being the exception. But you have to understand that a SEPA (Single European Payment Area) transfer indeed does not cause any extra costs for us compared to a domestic transfer.
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