GoldCoin Talk
Economy => Trading Discussion => Topic started by: ipaint on June 11, 2013, 08:58:31 PM
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I've been searching for sites that people can purchase Bitcoins on so they can send them to Cryptsy. I found this site https://campbx.com/ just wanted to know if anyone has used it or heard anything about it. I'm looking to write step by step instructions that people can use. So if you know of other sites that people can use let me know.
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Thanks for this post.
I use CampBX and found this site where you can buy BTC with credit card: https://www.btcquick.com/beta/
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I think Campbx is great never had a problem. If you want to save 10% on your commissions you can register on this link and save https://CampBX.com/register.php?r=71W7SUaY6y9
Also Cryptsy which is Florida based will be adding FIAT in the near future.
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I think Campbx is great never had a problem. If you want to save 10% on your commissions you can register on this link and save https://CampBX.com/register.php?r=71W7SUaY6y9
Also Cryptsy which is Florida based will be adding FIAT in the near future.
thnx Bitjohn for the information.
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Will people be able to deposit FIAT on Cryptsy, with PayPal, etc.?
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Yes beginning with US based customers.
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Yes beginning with US based customers.
I think this is a horrible idea for cryptsy to take on usd, its only going to garner an order of magnitude of higher DOJ interest. It will only be a matter of time before they whip up some phony money laundering charge and we will all be greeted with the "This domain has been seized" and all our coin gone.
Why the rush to bring this about BitJohn? No matter how fully you think you are obeying the law, are you so naive to think the law matters to DOJ against what they perceive as a potential threat?
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I completely agree that it's a horrible idea for Cryptsy to add dollars into the mix. I think an exclusively crypto exchange is crucial for crypto currencies, and Cryptsy is currently brilliant.
I predict that if they take on dollars, another exchange will emerge only dealing with cryptos...
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My instinct is telling me that Bigvern is making a brave move.
My understanding is that Cryptsy is trying to break into the mainstream by adding the USD markets and is proceeding cautiously and with expert legal counsel. If cryptocurrencies are going to have a fighting chance at competing with traditional currencies, and at receiving mainstream adoption, regulation might just be inevitable.
It will be interesting to see how things progress.