bitcoincambodia.com review
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I think my fees are in the 0.14% - 0.26% area, but can go down to 0% for high volumes (not my case).Kammekor wrote:USD to Bitcoin for a ridiculous low fee? I don't know any exchange charging less than 1%. Typical bank transfer fee is 0.1%. So much for the convenience of 'being your own bank'.Nicolas wrote: ↑Wed Nov 27, 2019 10:16 amYes. Crypto currencies are used as payment or money transfer. You don’t send your USD anymore, you just transfer your USD into bitcoins, transfer the bitcoins and the receiver transfer back into his own currency. All this for a ridiculously low fee.Phnom Poon wrote:only because recipients can cash it out
Cash in and cash out under 20 minutes.
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How much would cost a $200 bank transfer from USA or Europe to Thailand?
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I had to pay $499 for something this morning by bitcoins. The wallet tu wallet transfer cost my something like 30 cents (or less?), it was done, received and confirmed under 10min. And I don’t even know in which country I sent my money because it’s irrelevant with digital currency.
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Oh yes, there are examples where a BTC transfer turns out out cheaper than a money transfer, but that only applies to relatively small amounts transferred cross continent including a payment in currency one while receiving currency two.Nicolas wrote: ↑Sun Dec 01, 2019 4:19 pmI think my fees are in the 0.14% - 0.26% area, but can go down to 0% for high volumes (not my case).Kammekor wrote:USD to Bitcoin for a ridiculous low fee? I don't know any exchange charging less than 1%. Typical bank transfer fee is 0.1%. So much for the convenience of 'being your own bank'.Nicolas wrote: ↑Wed Nov 27, 2019 10:16 amYes. Crypto currencies are used as payment or money transfer. You don’t send your USD anymore, you just transfer your USD into bitcoins, transfer the bitcoins and the receiver transfer back into his own currency. All this for a ridiculously low fee.Phnom Poon wrote:only because recipients can cash it out
Cash in and cash out under 20 minutes.
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How much would cost a $200 bank transfer from USA or Europe to Thailand?
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Most of the transfers in BTC are more expensive because you always have to make a exchange, making the exchanges happy. Not even talking about the volatility of BTC making your purchase 5% cheaper or more expensive overnight.
I'd like to know the name of the exchange charging a total fee of just 0.14% including the spread. I will use them in the future.
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Not talking about the wallet to wallet transfer. To transfer BTC, you have to own BTC. That's where the costs are, not in the transfer itself.Nicolas wrote: ↑Sun Dec 01, 2019 4:30 pm I had to pay $499 for something this morning by bitcoins. The wallet tu wallet transfer cost my something like 30 cents (or less?), it was done, received and confirmed under 10min. And I don’t even know in which country I sent my money because it’s irrelevant with digital currency.
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I’m using Kraken but I’m pretty sure there are cheaper places.
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Last time my total fees were 0.12%. I guess fees are lower after a cumulated volume of transactions. When I started it was something around 0.14% to 0.26%
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To get a 0.12% trading fee you must have bought quite some bitcoin last month.....
Their spread is indeed pretty low. In fact more or less negligible.
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I really don’t know, I’m just starting, so basically buying and selling back, and playing around with the 5x leverage for shorts and longs. I guess the same small amount of money back and forth counts as volume. I’m just learning through daily mistakesKammekor wrote:To get a 0.12% trading fee you must have bought quite some bitcoin last month.....
Their spread is indeed pretty low. In fact more or less negligible.
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Nic, i get the value of Bitcoin for quick transactions.
But "invest"?
Don't you think that holding on to them for any period should more correctly be described as "gambling"?
It seems to well and truly cross that undefined, but still very real, line.
'Nothing against gambling, i occasionally have a tiny plunge on something myself.
But i would be deluding myself if i called it investing. And possibly deluding others less knowledgable.
That's how dumb people get suckered into loosing their lifesavings- honestly believing they are "investing" because somebody "smart" told them it was.
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^^^ - i suppose it ultimately depends on personal definitions.
I regard catching a tuk yuk from the airport as "investing" in a community that has paid off big-time for me in many ways.
You regard it as gambling with your life.
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I regard catching a tuk yuk from the airport as "investing" in a community that has paid off big-time for me in many ways.
You regard it as gambling with your life.
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