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Originally Posted by DivadIV
Can you withdrawl money from the bitcoin machines with a bitpay card. I been using regular atm but getting charged extra 3 dollars per withdrawl thanks
Do you mean a Bitcoin ATM? If you were to use a Bitcoin ATM you wouldn't use the bitpay card... you'd send bitcoin directly to the machine for cash.
However, most that I've seen have higher fees than the few bucks you'll be charged by a regular ATM using the card.
You can go to a store and get cash back with the card for free. It will take more work doing it multiple times if you're trying to withdraw a larger amount... but there are no fees. And the money on the card stays as a fixed USD amount so there's no worry about the value fluctuating.
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Originally Posted by cafepoker
If ignition sends money to my Block chain, can I transfer that money to my coin base, then my dad's USA bank account under his name? Or is paypal easier? Despite a 4.9 % fee? What's the best method?
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Originally Posted by Rich Checkmaker
I think your coinbase would have to link to your bank account. maybe you could make a coinbase in your dads name send your BTC there and link his bank to that.
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Originally Posted by cafepoker
The easiest way to withdraw money from my coinbase/ blockchain account is probably what? Bankwire? Or paypal? I have $2k. What's the best route with minimal fees and simplicity?
Like Rich said, I would guess that you'd need the name on the Coinbase account to match the bank account. So you would probably need to have your dad create a Coinbase account and link it to his bank in order to do it.
If you do that you can sell and have it sent to a bank for 1.49%.
If you also create an account on their exchange GDAX and do the work to sell on there yourself you can do it for only 0.25%.
If you want to sell on Coinbase and have the money deposited to your PayPal account and skip the bank you can do that for 3.99%.
I believe this has all been said a few times already... is there something you are unsure of that you need help with?