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RE: Bitcoin Guide - Buying Bitcoin on QuadrigaCX

in #bitcoin7 years ago (edited)

Thanks for the buying guide Mr. King.
Steemies may want to know I tried the ATM downtown Toronto on Spadina near Decentral. Put in a 20 CDN bill. Went to my Breadwallet on iphone no prob. Only 2 minute confirmation time. Trasfered it to steem on Steemit no prob.
But Warning! 8 dollar fee! Going QuadrigaCX next time.

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Certainly good to know. The fees are rediculouse right now. Hopefully, it will be sorted out soon.

Thanks for your comment.

Looking for a secure Canadian exchange that trades all majour coins with Canadian bank connections. Googled it.
I did a spreadsheet today of QuadrigaCX.com and Coinsquare.io confusing Canadian fees including RBC bank fees for the transfers of different types. Which way is cheapest? Want to see it?
Looks like QuadrigaCX is best for large amounts ($1000) , and coinsquare.io best for small ($100), so far as Quadriga has dropped E-transfer for the moment. Don't know about the security and liquidity of second place Coinsquare.io (Inc. July 2014) in the future relative to the more established and secure traded institution of QuadrigaCX.com.(Dec 2013). Funny how a bootstrap like Coinsquare can pull off E-trans and big players like QuadrigaCX somehow drops the ball, despite public funding options. I'm almost getting over Coinsquare's unfriendly GUI for the fellow Toronto entrepreneur Virgile Rostand, one man band.

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That's really interesting. So basically, the banks will screw you for all options except interac. It's insane that they can charge $35 to move a digital number from one account to the next.

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