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Re: selling BTC for cash Amsterdam
by
m2017
on 08/07/2023, 08:06:52 UTC
I wonder who would be stupid enough to move with to trade in exchange for 3 BTC from a stranger.

So what really happened, back in the day, you would seek for trades worth 500 BTC with a profile on localcryptos with zero trades  Grin

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5385156

Nice attempts trying to rob people of their money since fer 2022, it's not gonna happen. No one is that stupid

I'm selling crypto for cash in Sydney and I want to make people feel comfortable trading with me. What do you think is strange about OP's post?

To me trading 3BTC with no escrow is a bit much to trade for a first time with no trust.

Also why not meeting in a public location for neutral ground? Going to someones private space does feel dodgy.

Also is Amsterdam that dangerous? I have never been there.

One thing I still do not get it, why there is a minimum of 3 BTC in the first place.

Beware this can be another type of scam. As we know people afraid trust anyone online but since the OP is calling for a face 2 face meeting, people might get interested. Who knows when a wealthy person with 3 BTC goes to the OP, he is there to hack him on gun point  with his gang  Huh
The face-to-face exchange, as it used to be, when bitcoin was worth little, is already a thing of the past. The times when the exchange took place in cafes are far behind. Now it is very risky to make any transactions with cryptocurrencies for cash. Undoubtedly, this is the best way to exchange btc and leave no trace, but I repeat, this is very risky. P2P exchange is now possible only online, on platforms such as binance (centralized) or bisq (decentralized), when the platform acts as an intermediary and guarantor of the integrity of the transaction.

I also don’t understand who in their right mind would agree to OP’s conditions with a minimum exchange of 3 BTC with a complete stranger with a completely unknown reputation. It has to be completely desperate.

This topic looks like bait for simpletons.