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Re: Btc-e withdraw? Never done it before, anyone help me out really quick?
by
LiteBurner
on 21/04/2013, 08:58:14 UTC
I would buy btc at btc-e and transfer the btc to bitstamp.net where the price is higher and sell them there, then you do a bank transfer.

That is how you'll get the most dollars out with the lowest fees, imho.

Well...I live in USA and bitstamp says this:


"International withdrawals will be charged with 0.09% fee, minimum fee is $15.00. Minimum amount for international withdrawal is $50.00. You have $0.00 available. You always have to insert U.S. dollar amount you wish to withdraw. This amount will be converted to the selected currency, free of charge."

So if I put in about 56$ worth of btc, I'd lose quite a bit to fees...right? Or am I allowed to choose the EU bank option instead? (I mean lol, my bank is an American bank soooooo)

ouch, sorry, I live in the EU--I didn't know there was the high minimum fee for US bank withdrawals.  For that small amount, maybe you can find someone local who wants to buy btc for cash?  A lot of people are interested now.