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Re: Best Coin Mixing Service?
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3even
on 28/11/2013, 20:42:51 UTC
Thanks for the feedback. Btw, have you ever tried bitcoinfog?

FWIW I use blockchain.info's "Shared send".
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Best Coin Mixing Service?
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3even
on 28/11/2013, 07:12:12 UTC
What is the best coin mixing service or coin mixing technique.

Thanks

edit: Posted in the wrong section. Sorry
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Re: Questions regarding BTCChina.com
by
3even
on 28/11/2013, 06:54:27 UTC
Thanks a lot for all the great info!

Cheers!

1. Has anyone here used BTCChina.com? What was your experience like?

2. Do you need to be a resident of China or HK to use BTCChina.com?


1. I use btcchina. I think btcchina gives the appearance of being a really new exchange, so there are some problems. For example bitcoin deposit and withdraw take several hours to proceed in most cases. And u can only send one deposit at the same time. Then u have to wait until it recieves ur account and get a new adress.  
~ 80% is translated into english. So you can't read everything, but it's okay. You don't need to verify and there is a withdraw limit of 10 bitcoins per day.

All in all I think u can use it and take advantage of the 0% fee. But be careful and don't be surprised when u have to wait 2 days for your bitcoins ^^

2. No, but u need a chinese bank account to withdraw or deposit CNY. So most likely you can only transfer bitcoins Wink

Sry for bad english Wink
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Questions regarding BTCChina.com
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3even
on 17/11/2013, 16:08:29 UTC
1. Has anyone here used BTCChina.com? What was your experience like?

2. Do you need to be a resident of China or HK to use BTCChina.com?
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Re: Can Bitcoin be purchased with Venezuelan bolívar?
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3even
on 16/11/2013, 21:52:00 UTC
What are the amounts are you talking about?

xxx btc per day
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Re: Can Bitcoin be purchased with Venezuelan bolívar?
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3even
on 16/11/2013, 20:55:40 UTC
Thank you for the reply and suggestion. I agree that this would work for smaller sums but seems impractical in her scenario.


Purchase gold and/or diamonds, fly to the US, sell the jewelry, buy with Coinbase. That's the only way I can think of.
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Re: Can Bitcoin be purchased with Venezuelan bolívar?
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3even
on 15/11/2013, 23:37:35 UTC
Thank you for taking the time to reply. Unfortunately, due to strict capital controls, it is not possible to wire funds out of the country.

As far as I know, there is no venezuelan bitcoin exchange.
Is it possible to wire transfer VEF out of the country at all? Or maybe exchange them for other currencies inside the country? If that is possible she could buy using foreign currency.
She could also mine them. But other than those options localbitcoins is probably the only alternative!
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Can Bitcoin be purchased with Venezuelan bolívar?
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3even
on 14/11/2013, 15:05:09 UTC
A friend of mine, who is a native Venezuelan, is trying to protect her family's wealth before the country completely implodes. I hastily suggested purchasing Bitcoin as a solution however, after some research, I am not so certain this is feasible for large sums.

Other than the handful of sellers on localbitcoins, what other channels do Venezuelans have in terms of acquiring BTC? I assume, due to restrictions imposed by the government, that they cannot wire funds to any of the major exchanges.

What are her options?