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so you can exchange proper cash money for coins but incur huge fees going the other way. - what i said, - magic e-beans.Originally posted by Lance View Postthe fees you pay are set by your choice. The higher the fee the faster your transaction is processed by the miners. No fee and you could wait a REALLY long time.
As for fees for goods. That's nonsense. The vendor sets a price and you pay it or not. That's not a fee, that's called retail.
Fees for exchanging do exist. And those fees are again determined by the market. You don't like the fee Bittylicious charge then use trade.com, or bleutrade.Comment
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Originally posted by BR14 View Postso you can exchange proper cash money for coins but incur huge fees going the other way. - what i said, - magic e-beans.
There's a buy/sell difference. The difference between buy and sell on Bittylicious is 1%. I wouldn't call that huge and it's less than the difference for most foreign currency exchanges.See You Next TuesdayComment
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What are you talking about? The fees are small both ways.Originally posted by BR14 View Postso you can exchange proper cash money for coins but incur huge fees going the other way. - what i said, - magic e-beans.
https://www.kraken.com/help/feesComment
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"Is someone you don't like allowed to say something you don't like? If that is the case then we have free speech."- Elon MuskComment
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Here it goes (up) again! If only I could buy/sell fast enough... could have made £500 per coin this afternoon.Comment
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hindsight is the best investor EVEROriginally posted by Nominally View PostHere it goes (up) again! If only I could buy/sell fast enough... could have made £500 per coin this afternoon.See You Next TuesdayComment
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Well done you - got back into to some BC at 3550 -Originally posted by FrontEnder View PostBought at about $3200."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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