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Topic: What is the best way to cashout your bitcoin now? - page 5. (Read 27916 times)

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Was just wondering actually, cause like every 'shop' that buys your btc takes so much percentage on it... Any better suggestions?
There are so many ways to cash out your bitcoin, if you have merchant in your place who accepted bitcoin it can help you out to en cash it. or if you any debit card that connected into bitcoin it can also help you out of it too. and lastly you can go to localbitcoins and just read what you are going to do.
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There's a lot of ways to cashout your bitcoin and if you are living in a country that has some local exchange then just simply use it. And if you aren't living on a country that doesn't have it, then you can use websites like virwox and even localbitcoins so that you can receive your bitcoin through PayPal and you can transfer it to your local bank.
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Was just wondering actually, cause like every 'shop' that buys your btc takes so much percentage on it... Any better suggestions?

In my country there are a shop that accepted exchange bitcoin into fiat, and the percentage is small than any shop. So it's more better cashout on that shop than online shop.
In my country we have a online wallet that convert bitcoin into our local money it is called coins.ph. There are many services in Coins.ph such as you can pay your bills and you can buy load. So far that's the only way I know to cashout the bitcon.
hero member
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I usually cashout my bitcoins by selling them on Kraken and receive EUR through sepa transfer and I have them the next working day with only 9 cents fee. Occasionally I also use a Spectrocoin debit card loaded with bitcoins or DASH.
i very begging it was very difficult for me to cash out my money, as it will take more that 10 days but now the situation is totally changed and now i can cash out my money within 4 hours as now i am using Urudit.net.
sr. member
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Well here in the Philippines we have so many options on how to cash-out our bitcoin,
We could use our online wallet to cash-out in some remittance center,
And also we could transfer it in our bank account or maybe try to withdraw it using a cardless withdrawal.
legendary
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It actually depends on the country which you live in. The best way is to sell them to your friends who need it in exchange to your local fiat.  Smiley
As far as I am concerned I have a lot of payment methods to accept when I sell bitcoins. I search localbitcoins and find the ads that suits me and then just sell, though usually I prefer to hold them rather than selling.
For guys who can't find a proper method please try taking paypal for your bitcoins and then just withdraw them to bank.
As suggested localbitcoins is good to buy and sell your bitcoins. It too has got several features added it. Don't suggest to go with PayPal, I have come across PayPal that people used to buy with PayPal and claim it using the return back policy. In such a several users have got affected and they too have posted in our forum.
legendary
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Probably one of the easiest methods is to get a bitcoin debit card through an exchange and then use that to deposit bitcoins into your card and then withdrawing from an ATM, or you could request a bank transfer if the exchange has that option.
hero member
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We have our well-known and trusted escrows here just contatct them if you are planning to make transactions with the help of them. I don't know how much is the sevice fee or the tip, maybe it depends on the difficulty or the amount to be send and receive.
to me it is very simple for as we have a very good option that is urdubit,  we can withdraw of deposing bitcoin in our wallet with in seconds, i am using this for long time and fit it reliable for every time.
newbie
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Can somebody handsome tell me the normal rate of the exchange rate of most websites now?
hero member
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It actually depends on the country which you live in. The best way is to sell them to your friends who need it in exchange to your local fiat.  Smiley
As far as I am concerned I have a lot of payment methods to accept when I sell bitcoins. I search localbitcoins and find the ads that suits me and then just sell, though usually I prefer to hold them rather than selling.
For guys who can't find a proper method please try taking paypal for your bitcoins and then just withdraw them to bank.
hero member
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We have our well-known and trusted escrows here just contatct them if you are planning to make transactions with the help of them. I don't know how much is the sevice fee or the tip, maybe it depends on the difficulty or the amount to be send and receive.
legendary
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Localbitcoins is the best option all over the world.If you know a person dealing in bitcoins,you could directly sell to him.
Yeah I agree so. However, if your local area supports Bitcoin, I bet that they have created many different platforms in order to help people transfer, sell and buy Bitcoin online with local people. Moreover, with these platforms, it will be much easier for people to communicate in the same language and problems will be solved quickly
There are no real problems when selling bitcoins because it's pretty straightforward that we give them bitcoins and they pay us money. The only problem is the trust factor that can be avoided using a escrow, for example escrow holds the coins and once the sellers confirms he got payment to his bank the escrow then releases bitcoins.
legendary
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I'm cashing out my bitcoins by selling it to the person that i know. I'm more like selling bitcoin in person rather than online because it is safer for me because i will meet the buyer in person then after the payment then i will just send the bitcoins and all my transactions was smooth and fast and that is the kind of way that i found best as of now.
Yeah the in person trades are much better though not everyone has the luxury of having local traders because still bitcoins are petty limited to certain countries and cities.
Moreover there are countries where if you are caught trading bitcoins you might face some serious offenses and hence people avoid dealing face to face. I myself never do much trades face to face.
legendary
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I usually cashout my bitcoins by selling them on Kraken and receive EUR through sepa transfer and I have them the next working day with only 9 cents fee. Occasionally I also use a Spectrocoin debit card loaded with bitcoins or DASH.
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legendary
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Was just wondering actually, cause like every 'shop' that buys your btc takes so much percentage on it... Any better suggestions?

I think that would be depend on the country you belong. Due to not all country had the same way of accepting the concepts of bitcoin. Like here in my place we had rebit.ph where we can cash out our bitcoin anytime we want.
The country determines the cash out methods readily available and the security level of any of the methods you want to engage. Some methods transaction fee are also cheaper than the others, consider these

In my country, I use a XAPO card to cash out very quickly. I know they have a fee for each withdrawal, but it is more convenient using this card to cash out whenever I need money. I think to convert bitcoins to fiat all services will have some fee but as you said some may charge smaller fee. But I find it so far XAPO is good for me need.
although i am using xapo wallet, but we do not have the facility to use xapo card in my country. i think they do not have service in our county, but i am using urdubit. i think it is one of the best service in our country, it provide us a very good service i can cash out my money with in 4 working hours, for every time i found their service as good and convenient.
hero member
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I'm cashing out my bitcoins by selling it to the person that i know. I'm more like selling bitcoin in person rather than online because it is safer for me because i will meet the buyer in person then after the payment then i will just send the bitcoins and all my transactions was smooth and fast and that is the kind of way that i found best as of now.
hero member
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It actually depends on the country which you live in. The best way is to sell them to your friends who need it in exchange to your local fiat.  Smiley
hero member
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Localbitcoins is the best option all over the world.If you know a person dealing in bitcoins,you could directly sell to him.
Yeah I agree so. However, if your local area supports Bitcoin, I bet that they have created many different platforms in order to help people transfer, sell and buy Bitcoin online with local people. Moreover, with these platforms, it will be much easier for people to communicate in the same language and problems will be solved quickly
hero member
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Localbitcoins is the best option all over the world.If you know a person dealing in bitcoins,you could directly sell to him.
legendary
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Was just wondering actually, cause like every 'shop' that buys your btc takes so much percentage on it... Any better suggestions?
Go on a site like bitquick.co to sell your btc for cash or go on paxful.com to buy gift cards. They’ve both got solid escrow/mediation services, if you’re worried about security.

But the best thing is that you can mark it up a lot more than what you could just selling it on an exchange like coinbase. I’ve seen prices on bitquick equivalent to $100 more per btc over market price. You can really make some money on paxful too--some $100 gift cards go for a third of that.

It sucks hard to sell a gift card there, but anybody with BTC who’s buying stuff walks away with a deal.
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