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Deposit and withdrawal methods: Bitcoins who knows

Topic created on 02nd Mar. 2019 | Page: 1 of 1 | Answers: 9 | Views: 1,419
M****r
Hayy,

i have a general question, who of you knows about Bitcoins and their conversion to euros ?

What sites do you know and can you recommend for the conversion and how does it work exactly?

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Anonym
i think you are in good hands with etoro on this topic.

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Anonym
I had ten Bitcoins years ago and sold them last year. At the moment it is not worth it . Are nrddrte cryptocurrencies.

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M****r
Idiot85 wrote on 02/03/2019 at 09:39: I had years ago times ten Bitcoins and sold them last year. At the moment that is not worth it . Are nrddrte cryptocurrencies.

I read today at Skrill that there can also be exchanged bitcoins, for me is still questionable how that works and whether that is possible via Skrill.

Because I registered on a website and it wants a Bitcoin address for the withdrawal.
And there I wonder what exactly that is and if that is also possible with Skrill.

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Anonym
Create an account on Coinbase or Bitpanda. There you will have a wallet with a Bitcoin address. You can then cash out to this address. After receiving them, you can also sell them directly there and have them paid out to your checking account

Please make sure that you also use the BTC address and not those of other currencies, otherwise they are gone!

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M****r
Jan2405 wrote on 02/03/2019 at 13:46: Make yourself an account on Coinbase or Bitpanda. There you have a wallet with a Bitcoin address. On this you can then let pay out. After receiving them, you can also sell them directly there and have them paid out to your checking account

Please make sure that you also use the BTC address and not those of other currencies, otherwise they are gone!

Ok thanks for the info but is there also the possibility of this on Skrill PayPal or similar to let pay out

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Anonym
You can send the BTC from Coinbase to Skrill or Neteller. There you have money credit with which you can then do what you want. Paying in and out on PayPal is not yet possible.

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M****r
Jan2405 wrote on 02/03/2019 at 19:17: You can send the of BTC from Coinbase to Skrill or Neteller. There you have then money credit with which you can then do what you want. On PayPal in and out does not go yet.

Ok thanks a lot see if u how far I get it on the row

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M****r
Jan2405 wrote on 02/03/2019 at 19:17: You can send the of BTC from Coinbase to Skrill or Neteller. There you have then money credit with which you can then do what you want. On PayPal in and out does not go yet.

Strangely enough I can not register at coinbase
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Anonym
Then try bitpanda, there are plenty of other stores.

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