Bitcoin Suppliers

@jstew.  Thank you so much.  All I would like to do is donate and that's it.  I tried about 2 prolonged sessions with Paxful.  Either the seller does not want to deal with you because you have no history or they seem shady.  My BS detector was going off very strongly dealing with Paxful.  And when I asked them for help, I never got a peep from them.  I tried using an Electrum wallet, but can't really figure out how to get coins in it.  So like kinsona said, I might just go with coinbase.  I know they are expensive, but it's not like this is going to turn into an everyday thing.  I will also try what you recommended @Jstew318.  I know I'm more tech savvy than average so it's very frustrating that I can't figure it out.  I usually can do things like this.

 
@jstew.  Thank you so much.  All I would like to do is donate and that's it.  I tried about 2 prolonged sessions with Paxful.  Either the seller does not want to deal with you because you have no history or they seem shady.  My BS detector was going off very strongly dealing with Paxful.  And when I asked them for help, I never got a peep from them.  I tried using an Electrum wallet, but can't really figure out how to get coins in it.  So like kinsona said, I might just go with coinbase.  I know they are expensive, but it's not like this is going to turn into an everyday thing.  I will also try what you recommended @Jstew318.  I know I'm more tech savvy than average so it's very frustrating that I can't figure it out.  I usually can do things like this.
Handsley,

Not to patronize, but it is easy once you transact your first time.  Coinbase is terrible, but in the US, it is the easiest way to fund an account and get in the game.  If you decide to do that, buy some btc or better, eth or ltc.  These days there is little room for anonimity unless you go to other exchanges.  Coinbase allows you to enter the coin market by funding your account with either your credit card or bank card/account.  You will have to submit documents identifying yourself- no way around it.   After you’ve done that, it’s best to “transfer” coins to a third party wallet to lessen the likelihood of snoops tracking your money.   Again, it’s easy, but daunting the first time.

If you decide to open a coinbase account, let us know.   Plenty on here to walk you through.  

 
Handsley,

Not to patronize, but it is easy once you transact your first time.  Coinbase is terrible, but in the US, it is the easiest way to fund an account and get in the game.  If you decide to do that, buy some btc or better, eth or ltc.  These days there is little room for anonimity unless you go to other exchanges.  Coinbase allows you to enter the coin market by funding your account with either your credit card or bank card/account.  You will have to submit documents identifying yourself- no way around it.   After you’ve done that, it’s best to “transfer” coins to a third party wallet to lessen the likelihood of snoops tracking your money.   Again, it’s easy, but daunting the first time.

If you decide to open a coinbase account, let us know.   Plenty on here to walk you through.  


I agree 100%. Again, I do not intend to patronize you. I struggled a bit my first BTC transaction yrs ago. I really would not worry about submitting documents about yourself (you did not say that you are concerned, but others have used that as a reason to not try BTC). Coinbase is not going to steal your identity. Yes, there could be a breach, but these days that means next to nothing. Experian had like 300 million SS numbers stolen. Let me lay out precisely the first few steps.

1) www.coinbase.com. This is the best option esp. if your only purpose is to donate here. 

2) Sign-up. Follow the site's instructions. Once you have an account that is activated, go to the buy/sell tab. You can buy coins (well, very small portions of a coin) using your debit card or if you do not mind waiting, your bank account. Upon receiving the BTC you will see the BTC under the "account" tab; it is in the first "box" called "BTC Wallet." In the same box you can use the "send" button to send the BTC to another "wallet."

3) This is probably the hardest part because wallets (at least some) are not easy to decipher. But Jstew, Chembro, or myself can help you. You will send the BTC to a wallet address after you download a wallet and follow its instructions. Then you donate. If you get to the BTC on coinbase phase, PM me or post here. I guarantee we will get you to the finish line.

 
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Recently Ive tried to buy stuff through one of exchange services, but in result, Ive got only warning and moneyback. Do you know the trusted and reliable services that allow to transfer/exchange money/visa/etc to the seller's account directly without using crypto account? 

 
@Landslet if I read your post correctly, you want a vendor who accepts payments not crypto?   If so, this is not the forum.  Search around to find one on the other forums accepting your payment preference.  

 
@Landslet if I read your post correctly, you want a vendor who accepts payments not crypto?   If so, this is not the forum.  Search around to find one on the other forums accepting your payment preference.  
Hi there @Chembro ,

I must disagree with your above statement my friend.

There are still Vendors on here that are more than willing to accept cash transfers.

But what i do agree on is that sometime in the pretty near future, i would bet that

ALL Vendors will only accept BTC or some other form of Crypto payment.

It is after all the payment method of choice for many, but having said that, there are still

many end users (Punters) who can not get there head around the whole 'Crypto' Thing but it's

something there going to have to do over the next few months at the most..

Regards,  T.

 
I second that @Toker! I've helped many the past year, donation wise. But business is changing, this is the way it's going. I was oblivious, though got into it with thanks to @screamingmimi, and @Natty. It's time to awaken. With the assistance on here, the hard work has been done..

 
@Toker  It seems my statement was misunderstood.  I thought this particular forum was titled “Bitcoin Suppliers”.   Please excuse if I misread that.  

The intent of my statement was to encourage a search for vendors who accept cash/visa, WU, MG, etc... other than crypto.   If I indeed misread the comment, I stan corrected.

 
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I’m happy to know of new vendors accepting btc and hopefully additional cryptocurrencies as forms of payment.  

 
just want say sine xanman is gone im lookin for someone to forward over some $$$ ? i'll wait for pm but after it back. to payin 60 cents a. dollar...  so if any can me get some i got netspend send flashpay google waleet is easy. but if i cant pm me. any i. wansa get some xtc been so long. pm don thnx

 
I sell crypto, and am a vendor here... check my thread
Hi esem. I have been trying to find a source for Bitcoins using a Netspend pre-paid Visa card. Would you happen to know of anyplace where I might finally succeed? Thanks in advance.

 
Hi can you use an android phone to do all bitcoin stuff, I download ed electrum on my phone but only the main screen appears and that's where it stopped for me, i have paxful, can you just buy the bitcoin with out transferin to a private wallet? I have heard that's risky but don't know what the risk is surely I just buy bit of a bitcoin get a load of numbers and send to who I want to. Cheers 

 
Hi @Rec. I use local bitcoin on my android phone. All i need is the browser and the google authentication app. I can do everything on my phone that I can do on a PC. Bitcoin wise. I also use a secure VPN on my phone also for security.

 
@Rec the risk of not using a private wallet is your transaction may be denied and your account suspended. For instance Coinbase has done that to some members trying to donate so if you have a private wallet you won't have any problems. It's one extra step, but it's worth it. 

 
PLEASE READ:

I am volunteering to donate for any member without any fee added. You can PM me about payment to me. i invest in BTC, so there is no fee for me really (just the damn miners!). The BTC is in my private wallet.

I see btc vendors on here and tbh i do not like it.  no one should make money off this. It irks me.

 
PLEASE READ:

I am volunteering to donate for any member without any fee added. You can PM me about payment to me. i invest in BTC, so there is no fee for me really (just the damn miners!). The BTC is in my private wallet.

I see btc vendors on here and tbh i do not like it.  no one should make money off this. It irks me.
I agree, I've donated for lots of members, all I ask for is the transaction fee, which is buttons. No disrespect to the BTC vendors of course.

 
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