So i want make a Bit coin purchase for £10, you have to pay ‘‘on the dollar’’ something like a payment of $0.65 for every pound spent? Leaving me not getting my £10 worth of bit boin.
What's the best method of payment and what's a good rate.
@Conceited LocalBitcoins might be a better bet for you. As they have sellers from your side of the pond and the exchange rates will be better. Plus, the forms of payment will differ (with different rates with each seller). But, first, go to a website with exchange rates for bitcoin. Something like unitconverters dot net. For each seller that is offering bitcoin, use the converter to find out what you will actually receive for your Euro. For example, Seller A will offer you 65 bitcoins for 10 Euros (using PayPal), another seller will offer 75 bitcoins for the same (using another method). But use that converter to find your best deal per payment type and seller. I found LocalBitcoins to offer the most payment types and offers are world wide. I saw many sellers from the UK... Plus, the offers differ from minute to minute; the site offers real time selling.
To answer your question, each seller has their own rate. Use the converter to find out which seller gives you the MOST bitcoins for your Euro.
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