Coinjar.io

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  1. trew

    trew Active Member Silver Stacker

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    Find somebody willing to 'lend' you bitcoins and trust you to give them back at a future point in time (with interest of course).
     
  2. beeteecee

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    I've never used this so please beware of dragons

    https://www.bitfinex.com/pages/features
     
  3. Emanance

    Emanance Guest

    Anyone know which chart coinjar bases their buy back on. Big difference between Mt Gox & btc-e prices.
     
  4. Noppy

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    Looks like a $10 spread at the moment. Not too bad considering you can actually get your money, slowly.
     
  5. Golightly

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    they seem to be in the middle of the two $737 Aus atm, Im waiting for a break to get in but it keeps going up
     
  6. Noppy

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    Don't wait people been waiting for a week and look. Go now and then check 1 hour later and feel better.
     
  7. leo25

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    how to get money out of bitcoin exchanges seems to be a hot topic on Google atm. Doesn't give much credibility to it all...
    Be interesting to see what happens when the price starts falling and they get flooded with sell orders.

    easy to get money in, but hard to get money out. what does that sound like?

    So much for people using bitcoin as an alternative currency, seem like most people just want to made a quick $.
     
  8. pro$pector

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    I've been cashing almost every day for over a week without hassle using Coinjar.

    All payments are in my account except todays! (Got $862 AUD for them - :cool: :cool: :cool: ).

    *Individual results may vary*
     
  9. asdfghjkl32

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    How about ATO, have they contacted you yet?
     
  10. Noppy

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    Why would they?
     
  11. beeteecee

    beeteecee New Member Silver Stacker

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    Most exchanges offer simple wire transfers, but I think the fees rule it out for most of the small bickies traders.
     
  12. asdfghjkl32

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    Bikies or whatever reason...
     
  13. pro$pector

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    Don't have to file it for tax purposes until next year, which I will be doing.
     
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    Bitcoins are not taxable, so what you gonna "file"?
     
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    Not sure where you get that but any AUD gains from trading BTC will need to be included as income and taxed accordingly to comply with Australian law.
     
  16. goldpelican

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    Uh, why wouldn't gains from BTC be taxable? Had a private ruling to that effect?
     
  17. leo25

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    Not going to be an issue if you're just selling off a few $100 worth, but I'm sure they will start asking questions when they start seeing thousands of dollars of inbound transactions.

    And if all you have to say is "but Bitcoins are not taxable" then good luck :lol:
     
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    I could argue that it's a hobby for me I suppose. Since I never really 'bought' Bitcoins, only mined them.
     
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    All kind of income gotta report to ATO.
     

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