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Re: Transfer of bitcoins, sold as a "service"
by
MakeMoneyBtc
on 06/03/2019, 18:10:16 UTC
thanks for replying everyone.  I have reached out to my federal financial governing board for further inquiry.

I can see my way of describing the service wasn't presented in the best way.

The question is more so,  if Party A(customer) pays Party B(service provider) a fee to locate a certain item (as an example we will says it's a digital asset with monetary value, something that can be converted into bitcoin somehow),  is it illegal for Party A(customer) to pay Party B(service provider) in fiat currency to obtain this digital asset that may have monetary value in which could somehow be converted to bitcoin.

Hopefully this clarifies a bit more, but as mentioned, I reached out to our government because this would be more so dependent on jurisdiction as mentioned above.
From what i understand you dont want to waste your time or dont know how to register on an exchange in order to buy digital assets so you want to pay someone with fiat to complete all that process for you.As long as cryptocurrencies are legal in your jurisdiction i dont see what could be illegal in all of this, so the answer to your question regardind digital assets should come from your government.