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Optimal withdrawal of BitCoin to cash or QIWI
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Who has experience, please share how to withdraw rubles or cash from the BitCoin currency to QIWI with the least losses.
This is an increasingly relevant topic, it would be great if someone knowledgeable would write an overview of the best withdrawal methods.
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withdraw from the exchange to LibertyReserve, and then choose an exchanger for the desired currency here www.bestchange.ru
I just withdraw a virtual visa from Qiwi to my mobile here: btcpay.ru/ , but less than I would like, then through Beeline.Mobile wallet a virtual visa from Qiwi.
And so: Everything is like here - people.overclockers.ru/phants/record3 , only at the step of exchanging LR in cash4wm.com choose a qiwi wallet.
Gentlemen, so the question. And if the authorities will find fault with your incomprehensible income?
Does this fall under the article at all and is it subject to fines?
I transferred LR USD to liqPay/Privat24. With all interest and commissions, about 10% is lost ([email protected] + [email protected][email protected][email protected] at an ATM).
If you look at the cash4wm rates, then 10% for lr2visa turns into 13.64% for BTC2visa. try to look for more loyal exchangers.
In general, you can figure it out like this:
+0.64 - mtGox fee for each sale
+2 - mtGox to LR
+1 - LR to exchanger (in LR, the commission is 1%, charged from the sender)
+X - exchanger commission.
Those. less than 3.64% loss cannot be, unless you sell through mtGox and for moneybookers.
For exchangers that operate in Ukraine, the average commission is 5% for LR to ANY. For 5% I can deposit my LR both to a private bank account and get it in cash in Kiev. I don’t know how things are in Russia, but I find 10% predatory.
NB: on bitcoincharts.com , ads from fake, IMHO, exchangers constantly flash in advertising, promising to convert LR2ANY for 1%. be careful
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