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#1 Tie

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Posted 24 January 2018 - 02:10 PM

It seems that Coinbase is the starting point for budding investors in Bitcoin.

However, I have had issues for several days with Coinbase not allowing
me to sell coins from any of my accounts.

Are there any alternatives to Coinbase with zero pushback when selling
as well as receiving your coins that you enjoy?

I’d love to hear your feedback :)
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#2 Darren Olander

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Posted 24 January 2018 - 03:28 PM

Gemini is supposed to be good, but I haven't used them yet.


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#3 Bruno Duarte

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Posted 25 January 2018 - 10:23 AM

I see on the news more and more banks cutting down, shutting down and plain simple denying cryptocurrencies on several countries. So right now im just curious to see how long this trend will last...


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Posted 25 January 2018 - 11:49 AM

I have my coins in  several different places.  I'm not totally happy with any of them, but Coinbase seems to be as good if not better than most.  I would love to see a company that:

 

1. Has many different cryptocurrencies available on the same site.

2. Shows you what your coins are worth that day.

3. Makes it easier to set up your wallet.

4. Has a simple system of transferring from one type of coin to another.

 

I don't want much  :)


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#5 Darren Olander

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Posted 25 January 2018 - 01:23 PM

If you want to trade between cryptos I would recommend Binance, but never keep your coins on any exchange for long term as it is risky. Eventually if you want to sell for fiat you have to go through something like Coinbase or Gemini.


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Posted 19 March 2018 - 01:06 PM

I would like to point out that coinbase has sometimes suspended selling due to the market being so volatile.

 

It seems that Coinbase is the starting point for budding investors in Bitcoin.

However, I have had issues for several days with Coinbase not allowing
me to sell coins from any of my accounts.

Are there any alternatives to Coinbase with zero pushback when selling
as well as receiving your coins that you enjoy?

I’d love to hear your feedback :)
-Tie

I have seen in the past where coinbase has suspended selling due to market volatility. If I remember correctly, they have posted notices to that effect on their site. Could it be possible that was what happened?


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#7 thegiant

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Posted 07 June 2018 - 01:28 PM

I use Coinbase, but not as a primary wallet. I use it for the coin I want to spend, so there's usually no more than I think I'm going to need in there.

 

I also have a SHIFT card, so some online purchases on Amazon or using PayPal charge to my Coinbase account.


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#8 weblord

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Posted 15 July 2019 - 02:30 AM

don't put them in one place if you have bitcoins, invest some here, put some budgets on a different website.


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Posted 20 March 2021 - 07:16 AM

My coins are spread out across CoinBase, CoinPayments, Kraken and Cypto.com


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#10 Kevin J Timothy

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Posted 28 August 2021 - 05:20 PM

Coinbase seems to arbitrarily block people from investing with them. I've been trying to add funds (to purchase) for a couple of weeks now. They have my ID, but don't seem to want me to continue business there. Be sure to examine alternatives before choosing to trade with Coinbase.

 

Lately, I have been using SoFi for my crypto needs. They'll also give you crypto for choosing to invest with them, and they're becoming my one stop for finance. If you visit the link in my signature you can get more details on SoFi. 


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#11 Market90

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Posted 30 August 2021 - 03:42 AM

I heard  mix reviews about  coin base. 


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#12 davehayes

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Posted 01 November 2021 - 04:54 AM

It seems that Coinbase is the starting point for budding investors in Bitcoin.

However, I have had issues for several days with Coinbase not allowing
me to sell coins from any of my accounts.

Are there any alternatives to Coinbase with zero pushback when selling
as well as receiving your coins that you enjoy?

I’d love to hear your feedback :)
-Tie

Coinbase is the starting point for learning and earning about Crypto. You can also transfer your assets out of it to either paypal or bank. I did so last week, transferring just under $200 out of it to pay pal.

 

If you are ab affiliate of Coinbase as I am then you earn $10 which nets down to around $7  and sits in your account til you decided what to do with it

 

Coinpayments works in a similar way


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