I am wanting to order some items and will receive a 30% discount if I use BitCoin on CoinPayments - anyone familiar with this? I have set up an account, but cannot for the life of me figure out how to link a bank account or credit card to purchase the coin.
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Anyone familiar with CoinPayments?
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tksamtec
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Re: Anyone familiar with CoinPayments?
Once you have a virtual wallet for Bitcoin, which you can establish in Coinbase by buying Bitcoin with a bank account or credit card. You should be able to transfer your funds around to other services. At this point, you can trade for virtual other coins or make payments from your wallet. Sorry I don't have an account on Coinpayments to see how it works there, but most coin sites work the same way.
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shakinghorizons
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Re: Anyone familiar with CoinPayments?
[quote author=tksamtec link=topic=47182.msg187200#msg187200 date=1548862011]
Once you have a virtual wallet for Bitcoin, which you can establish in Coinbase by buying Bitcoin with a bank account or credit card. You should be able to transfer your funds around to other services. At this point, you can trade for virtual other coins or make payments from your wallet. Sorry I don't have an account on Coinpayments to see how it works there, but most coin sites work the same way.
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That's what I needed to know, thank you!
Once you have a virtual wallet for Bitcoin, which you can establish in Coinbase by buying Bitcoin with a bank account or credit card. You should be able to transfer your funds around to other services. At this point, you can trade for virtual other coins or make payments from your wallet. Sorry I don't have an account on Coinpayments to see how it works there, but most coin sites work the same way.
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That's what I needed to know, thank you!