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Re: Transfer of bitcoins, sold as a "service"
by
imstillthebest
on 05/03/2019, 08:42:26 UTC
Say there is a service of acquiring goods (you pay the service provider a fee, and in return the service provider locates and acquires a 'legal' product for you. eg no drugs, counterfeit products, fraudulent products etc), bitcoin being one of these good - Would it be legal to provide you, the user, with the located bitcoin as a result of the service you paid for?

bitcoin cant be delivered because bitcoin is only exist on a virtual world  .  physical replicas of bitcoin maybe  .

To clarify, the service charges you say, $100 USD, to locate a product, in this case its .002BTC that you're looking for.  You technically paid for the service and not an actual purchase of bitcoin, is the service provider then allowed to transfer you the located product?

no they wont deliver any items to you because you didnt pay for the items  . you only pay for the tracking service   .

So what you want here in legal section?

he is here because he is asking about the legality of the transaction   .

If you were to buy drugs from a third party, wouldn't it be the same thing? Even while you pay a person for the buying (the service), the drugs itself makes it an illegal transaction.

the op already stated  " only legal products , no drugs and alike "    asking of locating for those kind of stuffs are already considered illegal  but that depend on the platform if they allow those things .