New zealand bitcoin exchange


As the name sort of implies, this is a service that allows you to buy BTC in a marketplace environment from other people in your area. There are a number of NZ-based sellers on Local Bitcoins, and the platform is straightforward and easy to use. Basically you just browse your area NZ-wide or your city, e. Auckland and then look for sellers. Sellers can set their own price, so it pays to shop around. Different sellers will also have different processes for actually completing the sale and BTC deposit process, so be wary of this!

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My Bitcoin Saver This is the easiest service I have come across so far. On the Friday you will receive your Bitcoin, along with a nice text telling you how much you received. Cryptopia Cryptopia is an NZ-based cryptocurrency exchange. Even if we as consumers use bitcoin the core problem is still in the merchants which see bitcoin as something like visa or MasterCard to receive fiat in exchange.

I think a better way to oppose banking tyranny would be to buy bitcoin with your fiat, rather than buying coffee with your bitcoin and paying or failing to pay applicable capital gains taxes. How can you walk an extra block to buy with your bitcoin when the banks are shutting down their accounts for trading in bit coin?

All major nz banks are owned by Australian banks. Thankyou ,appreciate it as am still learning- would like to understand Segwit more and the other option. Apparently Canada's big banks have been closing accounts of Bitcoin businesses with little or no explanation for some time, as alluded to in this article: Also found this online discussion: Good video, as always.

Its getting more and more obvious that very small group of people that have created this monopoly of capitalist politics and their private banking system, are going to try everything they can to stop anything else take that power from them. They have been fighting communism militarily, they have been fighting everyone that didn't want to play their game and every time they have been using propaganda and lies to make people scared and think they are fighting evil, while in reality they are the evil ones.

So, you still think you live in democracy in USA, Europe, Australia, NZ and other capitalist nations where they rave on and on how we have true democracy and freedoms and other bullshit lies?

Well, think again, you can see now that what they are doing is proving that we are not living in true democracy at all and that these people have a monopoly in economic and banking system. Unpopular opinion here, this video was terrible, i feel LESS informed than before i watched it. Also you sound more like a fundamentalist ideologue than the pragmatists you surely fancy yourself as.

Hah, these prices in February are sooo attractive, do you guys think that in month time we gonna say same about todays crypto prices? Bitcoin has lost dominance since the beginning of altcoins. There is no reason to think that this won't continue. You voice is very ecstatic today, it seems like you made a lot of profit on your Bitcoin investments.

Does it seem to anyone else that if Segwit doesn't activate on bitcoin network and it truly becomes a higher asset class of cryptocash with an x amount per fee, will another cryptocash like LTC to fill that gap, and provide the micro payments?

Bitcoin is becomming the colden standard. Segwit is fit for purpose and people know what it is. The point about it being badly marketed with a naff name is true as Vitalik's tweet about it said, but nobody expected it to need such a push.

The problem is partly what you said first about human nature and the fact they'll never agree no matter how good something is, sometimes simply to be confrontational trolls and conspiracy theorists, but it's mainly because miners have the incentive of higher fees to block it. This is a flaw in the complex game theory of bitcoin that was always the hard thing that Satoshi figured out.

This is why they won't agree to big blocks either. I hope it is just a local equilibrium though and the stalemate will be broken but maybe only when miners stubbornness threatens bitcoins price and their profits, or a way around their bottleneck is found will they switch and allow the next phase of growth which will drive up their profits again.