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Re: Trading Fractions of BTC in the UK
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cds
on 22/12/2013, 22:43:33 UTC
Cds, such website as "localbitcoins" are pretty interesting in the U.K if you prefer a face-to-face trading.

Interesting indeed, I actually bought a few Bitcoins earlier on this year via Localbitcoins.  I sold once I'd doubled on them, just weeks before the massive peak Embarrassed

With prices as they are now though, it's a lot harder for me to buy even a single bitcoin.  This is why I'm looking for somewhere I can buy and sell mBTC.
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Re: Trading Fractions of BTC in the UK
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cds
on 19/12/2013, 21:34:04 UTC
localbitcoins.com
plenty of uk traders if youve got a bank acc

For some reason I thought localbitcoins only traded in whole bitcoins?
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Trading Fractions of BTC in the UK
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cds
on 19/12/2013, 19:00:27 UTC
For those in the UK who can't afford to play with whole Bitcoins, is it possible to trade smaller amounts for fiat?  If so, where?
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Re: What's the Easiest Way for Someone in the UK to Buy Bitcoins?
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cds
on 14/07/2013, 17:14:11 UTC
Thanks guys, I'll take a look.
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What's the Easiest Way for Someone in the UK to Buy Bitcoins?
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cds
on 13/07/2013, 15:41:57 UTC
Hi, I'd post this in the relevant section but alas; I am a newbie.

By "easiest" I suppose I mean the most direct / quickest route with the least number of hoops to jump through.  From what I can gather, Mt Gox requires verification and then a wire transfer to an account in Japan, which all takes time and is surprisingly expensive with international banking charges.  BTC-e seems the same, but requires transfer to a Russian account.  It also accepts OKPay, which after registering with I discovered requires an international transfer anyway.  Plus, perhaps I'm being overly cautious but I'm not sure I'd trust BTC-e as much as Mt Gox.

Speedybitcoin seems like a good option as I'm transferring from UK to UK which is fast and free, although obviously they will charge for the service.

I just want a few bitcoins to play with and get my foot in the door so to speak!  I don't expect to make any money, although that would be nice.  I'm curious!  For what it's worth, I'd also like to get my hands on some Litecoins.  Just because.

Thanks in advance.