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Topic: What can I really 'do' with my bitcoin? (I can't sell it) - page 4. (Read 3919 times)

hero member
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Do you have a bank account?  if you do then local bitcoins might be the best way, or even better find someone you know and see if they want to buy it.
legendary
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when posts are telling the guy he can hand it to users in this forum..

.. it should dawn on people..

.. either most people dont know of many real merchants that accept bitcoin, or they themselves have not thought about bitcoin beyond this forum.
which goes to show bitcoin is not ready to go mainstream

bitcoin really needs to be at a point where people dont need to ask "where can i spend it" or have issues with conversion
full member
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Yes Purse is good, I never used Paxful but this site seems popular too
legendary
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My friend introduced me to btc and I got a little bit of it to bet on some csgo matches. It was fun, but now I want to build my first gaming pc so I was looking for ways to sell my bitcoin.

However, sadly most sites required me to be either above 18 or wanted official government identification which I don't have.

So I was wondering, if you can buy something like amazon gift codes with bitcoin? I have enough for a nice quality power supply and it would be fun to spend it on amazon.

I see two optional ways to spend your bitcoins, one of them is to get a virtual bitcoin debit card (which can be obtained for free) and load it with bitcoin and exchange them to fiat where you can use this to purchase online and buy your gaming PC stuff, the second way is to create a thread here and ask if anyone is selling that stuff for bitcoin.
hero member
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You can always sell your bitcoin to any reputed seller here on forum also and you don't need to produce your identification documents but you would need bank account or any other way to get paid.You can also ask the buyer to buy anything for you that you want to buy but couldn't because you cant buy it with bitcoin.
Do not forget to use escrow for any deal here.
hero member
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Why dont you just keep your bitcoins and even try to earn some more,rhe price of btc will just rise a few fold in 2-3 years.

As he said in the first post - he wants to buy a gaming pc and he has some btc amount which he wants to spend right now.. waiting 2-3 years isn't the best solution of his problem.  Wink Cheesy
You are right he need right now some bucks for his gaming pc he can use identification from his family members for buying from any reputable sites as few members already suggest in above posts without any problem
hero member
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You can buy something that people here wants and available to buy with bitcoins, and then offer it here in the auctions forum for USD.
That way you'll convert your bitcoins to dollars.
Or maybe you can do a revert auction: declare what you want to buy and ask for price suggestions.
hero member
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From what I read, you are a very young boy with enough talent to gain a good amount of bitcoin in a very short time, which many older people have not been able to do. So I would invite you to delve deeper  into this interesting ecosystem to learn how to manage your economy and projects solely and exclusively based on bitcoins. That is perfectly possible these days, therefore I do not see the need for you to exchange your bitcoins for fiat money.
full member
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Why dont you just keep your bitcoins and even try to earn some more,rhe price of btc will just rise a few fold in 2-3 years.

As he said in the first post - he wants to buy a gaming pc and he has some btc amount which he wants to spend right now.. waiting 2-3 years isn't the best solution of his problem.  Wink Cheesy
hero member
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Look for stores that accept Bitcoin payments. If you are interested in tech stuff, there should be many options for you that you can find. I am looking forward to some new shops around me that accept BTC too. Smiley
It is a possibility. There is also the possibility of buying games with it, since last year the Steam Gaming Platform has been allowing users to buy games using Bitcoin. I think it's also worth checking if there are websites offering discounts to people using it.
hero member
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If you want to build your pc gamer you need to cashout your money somehow. Ask to your parents, a more than 18 years old friend to receive the money on his account and give to you. Another methods could be harder, more difficulty for you.
Bitcoin is anonymous on the internet, so you can send it to any bank account you want, just be sure you choosed a trusted person to do it.
legendary
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https://JetCash.com
I'd pay cash or initiate a free bank transfer in exchange for Bitcoin for anyone who can get to Hampshire in England. Smiley
sr. member
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Purse.io looks great with high discounts. Learned a lot from this forum. Will try to shop there too.
legendary
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yes there are sites which takes bitcoin for giftcards even there are some wallets too where you can directly buy giftcards like zebpay wallet and gyft.com so the best site to buy giftcards with bitcoin it is one of the trusted site even blockchain suggestes it
legendary
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If you want to exchange your coins to fiat and can't do that online you can try to find some trader who is willing to do face to face exchange. Or just ask good friend or family member to help you and do it for you. The other option is to buy things that you need on websites that accept Bitcoins.
legendary
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if sites like purse.io and gyft didn't meet your needs then you can always go to localbitcoins as others suggested to sell bitcoin and receive cash but there is a risk when meeting face to face.

also you can always go to Goods board (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=51.0) (there is also digital and hardware sub-boards) start a [WTB] topic and see if there is anyone around you that is willing to sell you what you need in exchange for bitcoin 100% P2P
legendary
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My friend introduced me to btc and I got a little bit of it to bet on some csgo matches. It was fun, but now I want to build my first gaming pc so I was looking for ways to sell my bitcoin.

However, sadly most sites required me to be either above 18 or wanted official government identification which I don't have.

So I was wondering, if you can buy something like amazon gift codes with bitcoin? I have enough for a nice quality power supply and it would be fun to spend it on amazon.
Purse.io allows for you to buy things via amazon iirc, so that might be worth looking into and seeing if that suits your needs.

As for other things you can do, there are definitely some other places that are pretty good for different things you might want to buy, one that might interest you is Bitgold; that can set up a debit card and everything and I don't believe they need ID up to a point.
legendary
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Why dont you just keep your bitcoins and even try to earn some more,rhe price of btc will just rise a few fold in 2-3 years.
full member
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Look for stores that accept Bitcoin payments. If you are interested in tech stuff, there should be many options for you that you can find. I am looking forward to some new shops around me that accept BTC too. Smiley
legendary
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Just ask a family member {legal guardian} or a adult to help you out with this one. They will understand your predicament once you

explained it to them. You can also check this forum for people selling gyft cards {careful, there are a lot of scammers, so use escrow}

I have several friends, registered at exchanges that would help me, if I needed to shift some bitcoins to Fiat. {for a fee}  Roll Eyes
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