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newbie
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igot.com

Try igot

http://igot.com

That's the one.

newbie
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i have used btc-e in the past but i don't know if i am going to use that anymore it has gone down a couple of times recently (nothing serious) but i will check their performance first if i want to use them by that time.


I have Bitcoin debit card bro! I wont go with exchanges to change my bitcoins to fiat. I will use my card and crash as fiat in near by ATM machine. If we go with exchanges, It would cost more money as fees in the market..

When you use the debit to purchase or get cash fiat in ATM, do you have to pay fees? Is the conversion rate better than exchange rate?
sr. member
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i dont have plan in bitcoin halving,just wait for its come,and i will sastified everything happen on block halving,its been waited for long time. and i dont think exchange can give us more benefit when bitcoin halving come.
sr. member
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i have used btc-e in the past but i don't know if i am going to use that anymore it has gone down a couple of times recently (nothing serious) but i will check their performance first if i want to use them by that time.


I have Bitcoin debit card bro! I wont go with exchanges to change my bitcoins to fiat. I will use my card and crash as fiat in near by ATM machine. If we go with exchanges, It would cost more money as fees in the market..
full member
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Not sure.  Which one is the most sophisticated with handling large bitcoin runups?  I will probably use Bittrex or Xapo.

I thought Bittrex is a small exchange and good for altcoin trading. I will use Bittrex or Poloniex.
legendary
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i have used btc-e in the past but i don't know if i am going to use that anymore it has gone down a couple of times recently (nothing serious) but i will check their performance first if i want to use them by that time.
hero member
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Not sure.  Which one is the most sophisticated with handling large bitcoin runups?  I will probably use Bittrex or Xapo.
sr. member
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Well, im a poloniex trader, but..... i liked bitfinex and i might move definitly to it.
hero member
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Bazinga!
i have been planning on using Kraken more seriously, so i might start using it if i want to trade bitcoin with fiat more seriously because of the halving.
hero member
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How does the exchange matter anyway ? Isn't peers are the one's who set up prices for their coins and not the Exchanges ? I think it barely matters .Also who said halving will definitely be speculating prices to such an extent where only PUMP is expected ?

To be very honest,I don't think we're expecting any massive changes in the prices.The concept is too over hyped.If I ever want to get carried away by FUD's I'd rather wait for it and having them sold for dirt cheap at any exchanges with negligible fees.
agree with that,of course i'm also not matter which exchange to be considering,i'm already have my favorite exchange,and yes you right,on conceptual bitcoin halving maybe not have any influence to bitcoin price,but peoples can't stop making hope that after bitcon halving the price gonna raise so high.
legendary
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How does the exchange matter anyway ? Isn't peers are the one's who set up prices for their coins and not the Exchanges ? I think it barely matters .Also who said halving will definitely be speculating prices to such an extent where only PUMP is expected ?

To be very honest,I don't think we're expecting any massive changes in the prices.The concept is too over hyped.If I ever want to get carried away by FUD's I'd rather wait for it and having them sold for dirt cheap at any exchanges with negligible fees.
legendary
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I'm planning to use poloniex for bitcoin trading on halving period. Since Ive been using poloniex over a year and they are trustable !

...yobit for altcoin...

I'm kindda afraid for using Yobit since they are still new and they can be easily end scamming without being expected
legendary
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bittrex yobit for altcoin and kraken for bitcoin movements
legendary
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i have prepared and planned to trade on bittrex because i am regular trade there also have comfortable to make any altcoin trading at bittrex.

when the halving happen i will buy dogecoin as many as i can , you know what ? dogecoin have more power and most affected to bitcoin halving based on my personal experience there will be 3 or 4 times price changed massively taking 5-10 satoshi each trade enough for me.
legendary
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with many speculators ready to jump on the halving soon,
there is an extremely likely chance we will see a BIG pump and dump during the next 12 months
(could start sooner or later and run a while or not, who knows)

with reading reports of coinbase cancelling orders etc. when BTC prices move a lot
(while they still hold funds/btc, or later offer you a different rate)

which exchange do you have the most trust in to use, during this volitile period ?

just looking to sell a very substantial amount of BTC when high and buy back after the dump

Coinbase is the worst service because of all their stupid rules. especially it is worst for trading.

but to answer your question i have not yet decided, i rarely trade bitcoin/fiat so i am not really sure. i have used btc-e and bitfinex and probably gonna stick to those.

also i think recently bittrex (my favorite place to trade altcoins) has added USD-BTC market, but i haven't yet checked it out. might use that !
legendary
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I use Yobit for altcoin stuff.  Bitcoin buys with fiat I use Circle for, and I have no problems with either.  Don't know what the halveninger has to do with it--I don't think it's going to make a lick of difference but we'll see.
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with many speculators ready to jump on the halving soon,
there is an extremely likely chance we will see a BIG pump and dump during the next 12 months
(could start sooner or later and run a while or not, who knows)

with reading reports of coinbase cancelling orders etc. when BTC prices move a lot
(while they still hold funds/btc, or later offer you a different rate)

which exchange do you have the most trust in to use, during this volitile period ?

just looking to sell a very substantial amount of BTC when high and buy back after the dump

I use BTCDirekt.eu or Cubits.com for buying and selling Bitcoin...

All other Coins i'm trading at Poloniex...
legendary
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I have always used bitfinex for all my bitcoin trading and also polo sometimes with some alts.
I think there will be lots of movements not only in bitcoin price but this will also affects the price of alts. I think i will use polo to handle small transactions on alt and bitfinex for larger transaction for bitcoin during halving run up.
legendary
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with many speculators ready to jump on the halving soon,
there is an extremely likely chance we will see a BIG pump and dump during the next 12 months
(could start sooner or later and run a while or not, who knows)

with reading reports of coinbase cancelling orders etc. when BTC prices move a lot
(while they still hold funds/btc, or later offer you a different rate)

which exchange do you have the most trust in to use, during this volitile period ?

just looking to sell a very substantial amount of BTC when high and buy back after the dump
its good for us to preparing our self for bitcoin halving,we gonna get some surprise when it coming,and preparing exchange should have done in long time ago,so you can know that exchange is good for buy and sell bitcoin in fast way.
coinbase,kraken,and many more exchange are good.
newbie
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The biggest ones will be better, obviously. The best way to know is to contact them, and ask directly if they are doing any preparation. After all, it is a valid question.
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