Can anyone give me advice as to how to turn a larg sum of cash into crypto without it having to go into a bank account (for obvious reasons). LBC fees are too high and even then many are reluctant to trade large volumes to new users.
Cheers
Cash into crypto without touching bank account
Can anyone give me advice as to how to turn a larg sum of cash into crypto without it having to go into a bank account (for obvious reasons). LBC fees are too high and even then many are reluctant to trade large volumes to new users.
Cheers
[6 Points] penguinmixer:
[5 Points] Xanzibarr:
Find a libertyx in your area the cashiers will act like they don't know shit but u gotta be firm don't let up
[3 Points] None:
Bitcoin ATM, LBC bank deposit/money order.
No other way that i know of
[1 Points] WeBuyOH:
Localbitcoin man
[1 Points] hp571:
Kind of a wierd idea but how bout buying one of those universal visa gift cards with cash and buying btc online with it.
[1 Points] organicbodybuilding:
I found someone on craigslist or on offerup :) he only charged me 6% and I gave him cash and he transfered it in my wallet. Obviously I would meet in a location but luckily hes well known in the area so trusted him and I just waited until the money showed up in my wallet!
[1 Points] throne_away_30s:
Fuckin Btc atms man.
Expect to pay a significant fee (~10%) if you are dealing with a reputable LBC trader (99%+ feedback rating, 100+ trades). Do you think it would be worth it for them to advertise trades for only 2-3% profit for themselves? They have to give up their time to meet you to make a trade, or settle disputes when cash does not arrive in the mail, or verify your bank deposits into their account, etc. They sometimes get scammed, and their profit margin needs to absorb that. LBC disputes are settled by LBC staff, and not always in their favor (even if they are in the right). So please don't consider these traders greedy for expecting 10% profit to provide you with an efficient and anonymous way to trade between cash and bitcoins.