Not via PN either Often we don't even notice what happens via Communicator. But if it is publicly advertised to exchange information via PN, we also intervene.
Haha, Am I not allowed to offer them via PM either?😁🙄
My Tip was to share the commission
But if I'm not allowed to do that via PM I read it, that's what some people do here and I've certainly been sent a few ref links via PM so I thought it was ok
Don't do that otherwise and just send pms or something here
I really didn't want to come across as stupid or anything, but I've already experienced a lot of things here that people have told me about the promises they've gotten when they do XYZ, so I also said it's about openly pointing this out to people
I thought I'd just post this here^^. I wanted to ask you how to get Bitcoin from Exodus to PayPal in the easiest way and with the lowest fees? I have already found one way. Namely the Bitcoin from Exodus to Revolut. And then from the Revolut account to PayPal. What bothers me is that with Revolut you first have to sell the Bitcoin if you want to have the Bitcoin in your account in euros. I hope I have explained it clearly?^^
Malganes wrote on 20.06.2024 at 22:30: I thought I'd just post this here^^. I wanted to ask you how to get Bitcoin from Exodus to PayPal in the easiest way and with the lowest fees? I have already found one way. Namely the Bitcoin from Exodus to Revolut. And then from the Revolut account to PayPal. What bothers me is that with Revolut you first have to sell the Bitcoin if you want to have the Bitcoin in your account in euros. I hope I've explained it clearly?^^
Phew good question I think it would be cheaper if you can exchange the BTC first or not?
Malganes wrote on 20.06.2024 at 22:30: I thought I'd just post this here^^. I wanted to ask you how to get Bitcoin from Exodus to PayPal in the easiest way and with the lowest fees? I have already found one way. Namely the Bitcoin from Exodus to Revolut. And then from the Revolut account to PayPal. What bothers me is that with Revolut you first have to sell the Bitcoin if you want to have the Bitcoin in your account in euros. I hope I've explained it clearly?^^
If you can't do magic, you always have to sell or convert crypto to fiat first. And converting means that crypto is sold and converted internally, it's actually also a selling process, so to speak.
You could first convert your 1000 BTCs into LTCs in Exodus and then send them to Revolut and then sell them in euros. But I wouldn't do that, because Revolut is also a licensed bank, you might get in trouble at some point.
I always do it like this, send crypto to the casino, then convert it once and then to the Jeton Wallet, then to the Jeton credit card. But please only send to casinos where the Deposit method and withdrawal method do not have to be identical, and there are many of them ^^ But as I said, before you send your 1000 BTCs anywhere, convert them to LTCs first because of the network fee.
P.s. you still look so young and crisp 🤣
Pps. I actually only play at the casinos with De license and never do illegal stuff 😎
Phew good question I think it would be cheaper if you can exchange the BTC first or not ?
Yes, I have now also had the experience that it is better if I exchange Bitcoin for Litecoin first.
T0uchTheSky wrote on 21/06/2024 00:11:
If you can't do magic, you always have to sell/convert crypto to fiat first. And converting or exchanging means that crypto is sold and converted internally, it is actually also a sales transaction, so to speak.
You could first convert your 1000 BTCs into LTCs in Exodus and then send them to Revolut and then sell them in euros. But I wouldn't do that, because Revolut is also a licensed bank, you might get in trouble at some point.
I always do it this way, send crypto to the casino, then convert it once and then to the Jeton Wallet, then to the Jeton credit card. But please only send to casinos where the Deposit method and withdrawal method do not have to be identical, and there are many of them ^^ But as I said, before you send your 1000 BTCs anywhere, convert them to LTCs first because of the network fee.
P.s. you still look so young and crisp 🤣
Pps. I actually only play at the casinos with De license and never do illegal stuff 😎
All right, so first exchange the Bitcoin for Litecoin at Exodus because of the network fee. Yes, I've already thought about Revolut, so I'd better leave Revolut out of it. So would it be better to send the BTC or LTC to Jeton? Well, then I could withdraw the money by credit card, but the point is to send the money to PayPal. Unfortunately, PayPal does not support depositing by credit card. It would be possible to deposit via bank transfer, but then a bank would come into play again and you advised me not to use Revolut.
All right, so first swap the Bitcoin for Litecoin at Exodus because of the network fee. Yes, because of Revolut I've already thought that I'd better leave Revolut out of the game. So would it be better to send the BTC or LTC to Jeton? Well, then I could withdraw the money by credit card, but the point is to send the money to PayPal. Unfortunately, PayPal does not support depositing by credit card. It would be possible to Deposit via bank transfer, but then a bank would come into play again and you advised me not to use Revolut.
P.s. Thanks for the flowers
No, don't send Ltc to Jeton, to casinos, then at least 1x conversion and then to Jeton. When the money is there, then to Jeton credit card, then top up at Revolut with JEton card, money is then instantly in your Revolut account. From there to Paypal.
I know, too many ways, but konguzius always says Rome wasn't built on the first day either, haha .
p.s. I only advised against it if you send cryptos to Revolut and sell them there. But loading money from the Jeton card at Revolut fulfills your purpose^^
p.s. does Paypal even accept top-ups from non-de accounts?
T0uchTheSky wrote on 21/06/2024 01:05:
No, do not send Ltc to Jeton, to casinos, then convert at least 1x and then to Jeton. When the money is there, then to Jeton credit card, then top up at Revolut with JEton card, money is then instantly on your Revolut account. From there to Paypal.
I know, too many ways, but konguzius always says Rome wasn't built on the first day either, haha .
p.s. I only advised against it if you send cryptos to Revolut and sell them there. But loading money from the Jeton card at Revolut fulfills your purpose^^
p.s. does PayPal even accept top-ups from non-de accounts?
All right, that's how I do it. Best man I can only confirm whether PayPal supports the top-up in my case from Revolut once my account has been verified. In any case, I was able to set up my Revolut bank account as a bank account without any problems.
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Phew good question I think it would be cheaper if you can exchange the BTC first or not?
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If you can't do magic, you always have to sell or convert crypto to fiat first. And converting means that crypto is sold and converted internally, it's actually also a selling process, so to speak.
You could first convert your 1000 BTCs into LTCs in Exodus and then send them to Revolut and then sell them in euros. But I wouldn't do that, because Revolut is also a licensed bank, you might get in trouble at some point.
I always do it like this, send crypto to the casino, then convert it once and then to the Jeton Wallet, then to the Jeton credit card. But please only send to casinos where the Deposit method and withdrawal method do not have to be identical, and there are many of them ^^ But as I said, before you send your 1000 BTCs anywhere, convert them to LTCs first because of the network fee.
P.s. you still look so young and crisp 🤣
Pps. I actually only play at the casinos with De license and never do illegal stuff 😎
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Yes, I have now also had the experience that it is better if I exchange Bitcoin for Litecoin first.
All right, so first exchange the Bitcoin for Litecoin at Exodus because of the network fee. Yes, I've already thought about Revolut, so I'd better leave Revolut out of it. So would it be better to send the BTC or LTC to Jeton? Well, then I could withdraw the money by credit card, but the point is to send the money to PayPal. Unfortunately, PayPal does not support depositing by credit card. It would be possible to deposit via bank transfer, but then a bank would come into play again and you advised me not to use Revolut.
P.s. Thanks for the flowers
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No, don't send Ltc to Jeton, to casinos, then at least 1x conversion and then to Jeton. When the money is there, then to Jeton credit card, then top up at Revolut with JEton card, money is then instantly in your Revolut account. From there to Paypal.
I know, too many ways, but konguzius always says Rome wasn't built on the first day either, haha .
p.s. I only advised against it if you send cryptos to Revolut and sell them there. But loading money from the Jeton card at Revolut fulfills your purpose^^
p.s. does Paypal even accept top-ups from non-de accounts?
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All right, that's how I do it. Best man I can only confirm whether PayPal supports the top-up in my case from Revolut once my account has been verified. In any case, I was able to set up my Revolut bank account as a bank account without any problems.
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