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Originally Posted by
Exo-Gen
Coinbase sucks
I provide with my full attention BTC help for my customers.
I think I bought some BTC & sent to some sponsors. CB shut my sh*t down (I think it was CB). Anyway, my app was shut down for engaging in *less than legal* activities, and I don't want to run that risk w/ the Gemini acct I have b/c I have BTC Holdings in Gemini and mostly buy there.
Would you recommend sending the BTC to an intermediary Wallet and on to the sponsor if doing something *less than* legal?
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Originally Posted by
polarbear
i have never dealt with bitcoin before, so i'm a noob and need a little help in sending.
i have recently opened an account with coinbase. i am ignorant about sending bitcoin. i've ask two sponsors to help with understanding, but they fail to give me specifics which i really need to understand, if i am going to send btc. after going through several informationals i understand better, but not all of it.
one of my questions was how i know when i can use the btc. i got an email stating it was ready, finally after 12 days i get to use it. so that got answered.
next is when i send. the send box reads amount which i put in. then reads mobile, email, address. is this where i put the string of numbers/letters for the wallet? the last guy i spoke with wrote that i needed to top it up. i have no idea what that means, i know there is a minor's fee. is that what he is talking about, and how do i know how much to top it with?
after i put the btc in and address for the wallet, what do i do next.
i realize i seem to be very ignorant about this, and i need specific answer, not just send it to .....
thank you guys for the help.
You're not alone, I tried setting all that shit up once & quit after the 3rd app I had to download.
I know its great for what we do but fuck is that shit frustrating, multiple apps, wallets, chains, blocks, fluctuating values, availability issues. I dont like having 6 types of software between me & my money. Lol!
Somebody here can def help you, all I can do is wish you good luck man.
"Going that one more round, when you don't think you can, is what makes all the difference in your life."
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I am 100% with you IrishOak tried once and still have money out there some place not really sure
QUOTE=IRISHOAK;1221644]You're not alone, I tried setting all that shit up once & quit after the 3rd app I had to download.
I know its great for what we do but fuck is that shit frustrating, multiple apps, wallets, chains, blocks, fluctuating values, availability issues. I dont like having 6 types of software between me & my money. Lol!
Somebody here can def help you, all I can do is wish you good luck man.[/QUOTE]
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thanks guys, because i can use all the help i can get here. luckily i've manage to gain a little more patience in my old age.lol
all that you read here is only for entertainment purposes.
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Not sure if it would be easier but what about using cashApp? You can buy and send BTC there instantly.
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Originally Posted by
vodka100p
Not sure if it would be easier but what about using cashApp? You can buy and send BTC there instantly.
i don't think we have an atm here, if that is what you're talking about.
all that you read here is only for entertainment purposes.
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youtube- how do i send bitcoin with coinbase. There are many videos made for noobs
JUST BECAUSE YOU'RE OFFENDED DOESN'T MEAN I'M WRONG
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Ok so in case you don’t know, you can now send bitcoin using cashapp and a cashtag handle. This is now incredibly easy to do. Cashapp for the win, not because it’s the cheapest, but because of convenience and it’s still inexpensive.
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