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The Guide for the bitcoin use !


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Step #1)

Choose a Bitcoin purchasing app. Here are a few of the more popular ones right now:

Coinbase – Buy & Sell Bitcoin, Ethereum, and more with trust - This has been one of the most popular and easy to use BTC purchasing apps for a few years now.

Buy bitcoin and ethereum with credit card | Coinmama - Coinmama is pretty similar process as coinbase, and really easy to use as well

Cash App - Bitcoin - Is a phone app that a lot of people have been using lately. Buying and sending BTC on the go!

LocalBitcoins.com: Fastest and easiest way to buy and sell bitcoins - This is a site that connects you with BTC buyers and sellers. 
It's in person, so you'd be meeting someone most of the time.

BTC ATMs - These are everywhere now. Bitcoin ATM Map – Find Bitcoin ATM, Online Rates You can see the closest one to you.
These charge anywhere from 5-10% fees though, so watch that.

Step #2)

Once you research and choose the app you want to use, you link your CC, Debit card, or bank account to it.
This is 100% perfectly legal and won't raise a single red flag. Millions of crypto investors do this daily, and you are off any radar.

After you link your info, they have to approve your account. This takes 2-3 days normally. 
This is standard practice, and sources know this, and no need to apologize for this delay.

Step #3) 

Once you are approved, you are free to buy as much BTC(or other crypto if you choose) as you'd like.

Get an amount from your vendor, and use a app like preev.com or coin desk to see the conversion rate. 
All the apps you buy from should have them as well.

Purchase the BTC and it should clear in 12-24 hours(the time there is depending on your bank). 

Step #4)

I would say this is optional, but I HIGHLY reccomend this for security reasons. 
Download a cold storage wallet - https://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/cold-storage.asp
Electrum, Wasabi, ETC are a few good ones.

Step #5) 

Send the BTC to the vendor from your 3rd party wallet. 
Try not to send from a wallet linked to your personal info if at all possible.
Your vendor will make everything safe from their end, but it is always good to add another layer of security on yourself!
Your vendor will send you a brand new BTC address, and send it to you. Always copy and paste this to send BTC.

Step #6) 

You can track and see your transactions, and if the vendor has received them. 
https://blockexplorer.com/ is one such website that you can track transactions on. 

Step #7) 

Get stuff, get HUGEEE!!!

Now there are other apps that charge less fees, but are more advanced. Kraken, Gemini, Etc.

Feel free to add in your input or experiences with buying BTC, and crypto!

 

Billy

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