Coinspot

Don't just sign up to one exchange, often you can move Bitcoins/whatever around and make profits just sending them to a different exchange (arbitrage). Sign up to 3 aussie exchanges just to give yourself options. There are people making thousands per week just buying at one exchange, moving them to another and selling.
 
How long does it take for you to get verified when you open an account? I uploaded everything two days ago but haven’t even received an email saying it was received.

You get a phone call from them, and it's a blocked/withheld number that will call you

Once I submitted all the information they called me the following the day

Maybe they are busy with a lot of new people registering? Just shoot them a follow up email I guess

*EDIT* When I opened this thread it just took me to your reply so I replied, but then I saw all the others had already replied to your question lol
 
I don't need accounts ... i know how to use google ...

And you know how to talk out of your arse.

I have a CoinJar account, have had one since 2013. Only just recently stopped using it because with the recent increase in crypto interest, it seems that their staffing is under strain and there are delays in communication. Haven’t had any trading problems.

I have a BTCMarkets account, I have had no problems with them.

Google reviews aren’t worth the IOT they’re transmitted over.

Likewise your opinions about stuff you have no actual first-hand experience with.
 
And you know how to talk out of your arse.

I have a CoinJar account, have had one since 2013. Only just recently stopped using it because with the recent increase in crypto interest, it seems that their staffing is under strain and there are delays in communication. Haven’t had any trading problems.

I have a BTCMarkets account, I have had no problems with them.

Google reviews aren’t worth the IOT they’re transmitted over.

Likewise your opinions about stuff you have no actual first-hand experience with.

There are google reviews from other users ... just because you are the kind of a moron that would invest in a website knocked up by a script kiddy doesn't make you an expert on anything ... i am just suggesting ppl do their diligence ... so stop being a hypocritical so called libertarian when you like to interfere with the rights of others ...
 
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LMAO.

The readers here can choose to follow your advice or they can read what I wrote from actual experience and then make their own mind up.

For anyone interested, I use Coinspot mainly, their $5000 limits are a PITA but they seem to do what I expect of them. There are probably countless google reviews bagging them as well, after all, the best form of therapy if you’re retarded and upset at someone is to get on the internet and bad-mouth them, especially if you have no fkn clue.
 
And you know how to talk out of your arse.

I have a CoinJar account, have had one since 2013. Only just recently stopped using it because with the recent increase in crypto interest, it seems that their staffing is under strain and there are delays in communication. Haven’t had any trading problems.

I have a BTCMarkets account, I have had no problems with them.

Google reviews aren’t worth the IOT they’re transmitted over.

Likewise your opinions about stuff you have no actual first-hand experience with.
Hello, today I was just thinking about exchanges as somebody asked which exchange I am on, they were paying me by BTC. I was going to ask which exchanges people use and you have answered some of my questions.

I had a quick look at BTCMarkets, coinjar and coinspot, it seems coinspot covers quite a few different coins.

So out of the 3 which one would be your first choice?

Thanks for your efforts.

EDIT: Sorry I just saw that you wrote coinspot is your most used exchange, thanks.
 
If you’re just going to send/receive BTC I would recommend Btcmarkets. They have bigger limits.

You can also send and receive a variety of coins through wallets such as Exodus without the need to use an exchange until you want to cash out.
 
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