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Offline biophil

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Wow, I never thought it would be that complicated to buy crypto.  :-\
Of course I am a total newbie but if you don't know how, it can really test your patience.

Now, I think it is a good lesson if we want BTS to be accessible to the audience who don't know about BTC.

Basically, I went to bter.com to buy BTS. But then I have to buy from EgoPay because they don't accept fund.
Once in EgoPay, I can't fund directly from my CC, I have to open a Payza Account?

Or I can use on of those weird looking exchange where everything is in russian?

Now am I doing something wrong here or it's normal to have to go through so many loops just to buy BTS?

Yeah, egopay with Bter is pretty terrible and expensive.

But you make a good point! We should have a newbie "how to go from fiat to BTS" guide on the wiki.

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Offline onceuponatime

I am in Canada. (Thanks for the reply btw)  :)

There is a very regulated and secure exchange for buying bitcoin in Canada here:
https://www.cavirtex.com/home   

There are bitcoin ATM's in several Canadian cities where you can put in Canadian cash and get out bitcoin. Do a google search.

If you download the mycelliuum bitcoin wallet on to your android, it has the fucntion of searching out buyers and sellers of bitcoin in your area.
http://mycelium.com/

Another option:  https://localbitcoins.com/

Once you have bitcoin, it is easy to send them to BTER and trade for BTS.


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I am in Canada. (Thanks for the reply btw)  :)

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What country are you in?

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Wow, I never thought it would be that complicated to buy crypto.  :-\
Of course I am a total newbie but if you don't know how, it can really test your patience.

Now, I think it is a good lesson if we want BTS to be accessible to the audience who don't know about BTC.

Basically, I went to bter.com to buy BTS. But then I have to buy from EgoPay because they don't accept fund.
Once in EgoPay, I can't fund directly from my CC, I have to open a Payza Account?

Or I can use on of those weird looking exchange where everything is in russian?

Now am I doing something wrong here or it's normal to have to go through so many loops just to buy BTS?