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Coinbase is just not a good place to buy bit coins
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Has anyone ever used bitpanda?
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The Bitcoin rate is going INSANE!
On July 15th I noted it was $2,000...
Today, right now (August 13th, 10am) it is $4,134!
I put the time there, because it has gone up $100 in the last 2 hours - at this rate it will be $5,000 by tonight...
But it's not all bad... I'm holding several coins and the value has gone up by nearly $10K in a month...
Who cares about a few fees to get them out?
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This time next year...Whatever you do, hope you end up a millionair![]()

If i had a decent amount of 'em i 'd sell them all in a heartbeat...
I feel stronger then ever, that's it's a bubble that's about to burst.
Whatever you do, hope you end up a millionair![]()


The next time I win a small amount bwaaahaaa (200+) I'm just gonna shove it in there and let it sit and maybe I will forget about it and then one day I will remember it and check it and it's over 12,000 and then I'll do a little dance.
Yes, the fees are high, at least with deposits. That's fees from the "miners" as I understand it.
the fee's associated with bitcoin are horrendous.
Careful what you wish for. In the scenario you describe, the world (or at least your local currency) may be experiencing hyperinflation. You don't want that at all. It's a nightmare. See Zimbabwe, Weimar Germany, etc.
You two, and anyone else with this problem, need to use a different wallet. Use a wallet that YOU control, not someone else. Then, you can control the miners fee that you pay. The miner's fee fluctuates, depending on how backed up the blockchain is currently (You do not have permission to view link Log in or register now.). But you can send whatever fee you want, including zero. Now, the lower your fee, the less likely it is to be processed quickly, or at all if you're trying to send fee free, but often times you can pay far, far less than a wallet that automatically inputs miners fees for you.
For example, a few months ago unconfirmed transactions were near 100k and fees were the highest they'd ever been. On wallets that did not let users determine the fee, an algo was used and it was spitting out numbers ~ $3.00 per transaction. If you sent via a different wallet, say, blockchain.info (using their advanced send feature) and controlled your own fees, you could have paid a price of ~$0.75 and gotten your transactions to go through just fine. Currently, fees are well below $1.00, even for the auto-pricing wallets. Using your own you can push transactions through for less than 20 cents.
Hi kahntrutahn,
Ok, so I go to put money into my Intertops poker account.
I bought $25.00 in btc for $26.49 ($1.49 fee)
I sent all available to Intertops... I got $20.56! That is a real ripoff!
Are you saying if I would have sent it to my blockchain wallet FIRST,
the fee for sending from blockchain to Intertops would have been
less than the $4.44 that I was charged?
Is there a fee for sending from coinbase to blockchain?
Really getting fed up with these fees!
Well, this has really gotten out of hand.
Bought 26.00 in btc for 27.99 after coinbase fee.
The way kahntrutahn worded his post, I understood it would be less fees
going through a wallet. Sent it to blockchain, lost 2.50 on that one.
sent it to my poker account, received $19.00!!!
$19.00 for $28.00....... O M G!
