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hero member
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November 17, 2017, 06:05:05 PM
#26
I hold my BTC on poloniex.
I am sure by now you should have an answer how to withdraw your money. Create an account with coinbase instead of poloniex. I am not sure about poloniex how secured it is. Activate 2FA authentication. Its secured. We have localbitcoin.com. You can very well exchange your BTC to your local currency here.
Coinbase will not be useful to him as others suggested the most effective way for him to withdraw those funds is through localbitcoins.com/country/rs that will be an easy thing for him. I'm not familiar if there's any local exchange on Serbia that will be better and more efficient to him.
Coinbase not supported  in serbia.. i don't see his country in listed in coinbase look check this https://support.coinbase.com/customer/en/portal/articles/1392031-what-countries-are-buys-and-sells-available-in-
Well localbitcoins.com would be a good alternative to exchange your bitcoin into fiat..
That's what I'm saying that it won't be helpful to him if he uses coinbase as there are restrictions and coinbase is very strict when it comes to compliance from it's users. That's why it's no use for him to use coinbase, anyone knows here what are the local exchange available on Serbia? Suggest it to him.
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November 17, 2017, 05:55:21 PM
#25
I hold my BTC on poloniex.
I am sure by now you should have an answer how to withdraw your money. Create an account with coinbase instead of poloniex. I am not sure about poloniex how secured it is. Activate 2FA authentication. Its secured. We have localbitcoin.com. You can very well exchange your BTC to your local currency here.
Coinbase will not be useful to him as others suggested the most effective way for him to withdraw those funds is through localbitcoins.com/country/rs that will be an easy thing for him. I'm not familiar if there's any local exchange on Serbia that will be better and more efficient to him.
Coinbase not supported  in serbia.. i don't see his country in listed in coinbase look check this https://support.coinbase.com/customer/en/portal/articles/1392031-what-countries-are-buys-and-sells-available-in-
Well localbitcoins.com would be a good alternative to exchange your bitcoin into fiat..
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November 17, 2017, 05:11:44 PM
#24
I hold my BTC on poloniex.
I am sure by now you should have an answer how to withdraw your money. Create an account with coinbase instead of poloniex. I am not sure about poloniex how secured it is. Activate 2FA authentication. Its secured. We have localbitcoin.com. You can very well exchange your BTC to your local currency here.
Coinbase will not be useful to him as others suggested the most effective way for him to withdraw those funds is through localbitcoins.com/country/rs that will be an easy thing for him. I'm not familiar if there's any local exchange on Serbia that will be better and more efficient to him.
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November 17, 2017, 02:57:54 PM
#23
Hello i got some BTC to withdraw it but I dont know how,
I'm from Serbia and i want to withdraw it to my bank account or debit card.
Thanks in advance!

Serbia I believe is somewhere in Europe so you can do so easily with Skrill. Open a Skrill account, add your bank account, then click upload , after clicking upload choose bitcoin as a payment method. Once the money is uploaded then click withdraw and choose withdraw to bank account. It is easy.
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November 16, 2017, 11:39:14 PM
#22
I hold my BTC on poloniex.
I am sure by now you should have an answer how to withdraw your money. Create an account with coinbase instead of poloniex. I am not sure about poloniex how secured it is. Activate 2FA authentication. Its secured. We have localbitcoin.com. You can very well exchange your BTC to your local currency here.
hero member
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November 16, 2017, 09:06:34 AM
#21
I hold my BTC on poloniex.

How many bitcoins are you holding? Don't withdraw your bitcoins yet, there are much time for you to do alt coin trading.

As others are recommending you what to do, you should just follow the step by steps procedure by withdrawing it first to another trading platform which is localbitcoins.

There's no way for you to let poloniex do the thing for withdrawing it and directly depositing it to your serbian bank account.

He needs to taken out to bank account as a fiat currency so what's in it to go with the altcoin trading.
Best choice is localbitcoins he can find the good trader from Serbia and he can complete the trade in few minutes.
Because all the traders locks with the initial fund by the trading team. Your trade will be also managed by escrow.

He never replied on this thread that he created. He may need to deposit it to his bank account but what I'm saying why not try to wait a little bit longer?

Chances of making his total bitcoin to grow is big and by simply taking up the risk with the high price of bitcoin now is there only if he did followed my suggestion.

But I'm curious if he did ever took his bitcoin to his bank account? Everyone is still waiting for an update, better if he inform us.
sr. member
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November 15, 2017, 06:07:10 PM
#20
Hello i got some BTC to withdraw it but I dont know how,
I'm from Serbia and i want to withdraw it to my bank account or debit card.
Thanks in advance!

you can exchange in exchanger bitstamp or coinbase(Gdax exchanger)
if use debit card you can use advacash, okpay or another, much provider is ready open bitcoin debit card service
hero member
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November 15, 2017, 05:55:19 PM
#19
You could simply make holiday in Austria or Switzerland and cash your Bitcoin out through ATM. But I recommend you, not to keep your BTC on poloniex, only if you want to trade it for altcoins.
You could generate a paperwallet on bitaddress.org.
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November 15, 2017, 04:16:57 PM
#18
Hello i got some BTC to withdraw it but I dont know how,
I'm from Serbia and i want to withdraw it to my bank account or debit card.
Thanks in advance!

Another way go go about it is to try peer to peer platforms where you can sell. I don't know if the services of either localbitcoin or paxful among others are available in your country if they do, it makes it very easy as you can just carry out the transaction there and someone will deposit the money in your bank account.

Also, if that is not available, then one sure thing is that you won't be the only one in Serbia engaged in bitcoin and there would be ways people over there are cashing out just what you need to find out. Try search on Google or a public forum like this that might be localized  to your country and you might see someone to trade with.
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November 15, 2017, 01:58:35 PM
#17
I hold my BTC on poloniex.

How many bitcoins are you holding? Don't withdraw your bitcoins yet, there are much time for you to do alt coin trading.

As others are recommending you what to do, you should just follow the step by steps procedure by withdrawing it first to another trading platform which is localbitcoins.

There's no way for you to let poloniex do the thing for withdrawing it and directly depositing it to your serbian bank account.

He needs to taken out to bank account as a fiat currency so what's in it to go with the altcoin trading.
Best choice is localbitcoins he can find the good trader from Serbia and he can complete the trade in few minutes.
Because all the traders locks with the initial fund by the trading team. Your trade will be also managed by escrow.
hero member
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November 15, 2017, 12:11:10 PM
#16
I hold my BTC on poloniex.

How many bitcoins are you holding? Don't withdraw your bitcoins yet, there are much time for you to do alt coin trading.

As others are recommending you what to do, you should just follow the step by steps procedure by withdrawing it first to another trading platform which is localbitcoins.

There's no way for you to let poloniex do the thing for withdrawing it and directly depositing it to your serbian bank account.
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November 15, 2017, 08:58:48 AM
#15
You can easily withdraw your coins to your bank account by exchanging it on localbitcoins.com . You will just have to select the location you are living in and the list of sellers will be available. Select any convenient seller and make your deal with him. You must trade your BTC with caution as there are many people who scam other users by getting their money and not giving out the returns. If anything happens in such cas you can raise a ticket and their support team will help you out. This will be the easiest way to get the money.
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November 15, 2017, 08:36:35 AM
#14
Hello i got some BTC to withdraw it but I dont know how,
I'm from Serbia and i want to withdraw it to my bank account or debit card.
Thanks in advance!

https://localbitcoins.com/country/RS

Please use the above link bro. This is the link belongs to localbitcoins.com trading site. You can check the trader who sell or buy the bitcoin according to your amount volume you have to exchage for fiat currency.
Don't worry your fund will be locked once the trade has been opened with the person you have a trade. Once you receive the fund to your bank account then you can release the bitcoins.
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November 15, 2017, 05:48:47 AM
#13
Hello i got some BTC to withdraw it but I dont know how,
I'm from Serbia and i want to withdraw it to my bank account or debit card.
Thanks in advance!
Use the trading method on the exchange section and trade your bitcoin to paypal secutity bank or anything that associattes your country  or some banks that is also available on marketing services. Or maybe request an assistance for some high ranking membrrs.
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November 15, 2017, 05:25:49 AM
#12
Hello i got some BTC to withdraw it but I dont know how,
I'm from Serbia and i want to withdraw it to my bank account or debit card.
Thanks in advance!

Depends on what you want to do with it. You can't actually just instantly withdraw your bitcoins directly to your bank account that would be stupid. What you can do is either sell it on localbitcoins (if that is popular in your country) or you can buy a physical bitcoin debitcard like spectro coin and you can withdraw from any ATM any funds you load on your that debit card via bitcoins, beware of high fees though.
hero member
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November 15, 2017, 02:05:12 AM
#11
If you hold your btc on poloniex, withdraw the bitcoin or an altcoin(i would suggest just going with bitcoin, only use altcoins if the fees are incredibly high and you have a low balance) to your account, and deposit into localbitcoins.

Once in localbitcoins, find your native country's ads, for you it's Serbia. See what options you prefer and find a trustworthy guy. Usually cash deposit and bank transfer will get you the best rates.

Then, open a trade and wait for them to pay. Release the btc once they pay you.
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November 14, 2017, 09:37:58 PM
#10
If you want also, you can transfer it to some exchange sites with no id verification, but you have to also pay some transaction fee which is now is high. Cryptopia does not require any basic id verification. Although their will also be fee if you withdraw it but if their is a service that converts btc to your currency then transfer it there.
sr. member
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November 14, 2017, 09:12:42 PM
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Shadow553, you should also know that you need to have your valid IDs ready and other documents that proves that you live in a certain address, like a utility bill with your name on it.

You can use bitstamp.net or kraken.com if you want a wire transfer to your bank but an easier way might be localbitcoins.com. Check them out and see what works well for you.
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November 14, 2017, 07:00:29 PM
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If you have your bank account linked to your account then,if you want to cash out ,just sell your BTC and then send back the USD to the Bank account of yours linked to your account.

Please take trusted help and dont give access to any unknown persons.
Happy trading !!
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November 14, 2017, 03:48:03 PM
#7
Hello i got some BTC to withdraw it but I dont know how,
I'm from Serbia and i want to withdraw it to my bank account or debit card.
Thanks in advance!
allow newbie like me to reply,, as i know you can withdraw your bitcoin depends from where you stored your bitcoin,, many exchanger can store your bitcoin and allow you to withdraw your bitcoin from their wallet to your bank account, so you just choose what bank you want to withdraw.
may this can help you.
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November 14, 2017, 03:14:09 PM
#6
trade it
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November 14, 2017, 03:11:02 PM
#5
can't do that on polo. check out kraken, they can send to EU banks.
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November 14, 2017, 03:09:38 PM
#4
I hold my BTC on poloniex.
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November 14, 2017, 02:56:23 PM
#3
Hello i got some BTC to withdraw it but I dont know how,
I'm from Serbia and i want to withdraw it to my bank account or debit card.
Thanks in advance!
where do you keep your bitcoins?
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November 14, 2017, 02:54:56 PM
#2
Hello i got some BTC to withdraw it but I dont know how,
I'm from Serbia and i want to withdraw it to my bank account or debit card.
Thanks in advance!

Well, depends on where you got your BTC stored.
The simplest way, if you got it in your cold wallet is to send it to online exchanges like coinbase,kraken, bittrex,...etc. Then withdraw from there.
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November 14, 2017, 02:25:02 PM
#1
Hello i got some BTC to withdraw it but I dont know how,
I'm from Serbia and i want to withdraw it to my bank account or debit card.
Thanks in advance!
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