Issues sending BTC

BrocolliBrian

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Hey everyone, first timer, wondering if anyone else has had this experience.

Put an order in, paying with Bitcoin. Suppler sent me the bitcoin address but I wasn’t able to send her money, it kept failing each time I tried to send it. It actually ended up locking my account, like it things the suppliers account is a hacker account or something.

Should I see it as a red flag and pick a new supplier?
 
Not sure I can list the supplier, but it’s one of the major ones listed on this site with seemingly a lot of positive reviews.
 
If you used PayPal, don’t. Unrelated to peps, but my account was locked when I tried to do anything crypto related on their platform. Use exodus wallet there’s a guide in the crypto corner section.
 
Purchase through Coinbase, Send to Exodus Wallet, Send Via Exodus to Vendor, much smoother process
This is the way........here is a tutorial to share @BrocolliBrian . If memory serves, someone on this site made it. Forgotten who ...... but it is a fantastic guide using CB to Exodus. Takes a little time to go thru the steps but it is crystal clear how it is done.

 

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I’ve got Coinbase but haven’t sent any payments to anyone yet. Why did u send to exodus wallet can payment not be made through Coinbase direct to vendor. I’m in uk too
With UK regulations, you have to provide Name and Address with Coinbase, Vendors don't typically like giving away that information and most of the time they are curious of why, Exodus skips that part as you are transferring to yourself to begin with, Regulations are in place due to money laundering
 
Too many things to do and I will get confused so I may just try using Coinbase for next purchase see how it goes
Hopefully one of the "wise ones" will chime in as I'm old and have CRS...but there are some security/privacy concerns using coinbase to pay vendors. THe wallet ( Exodus for sure - not certain of others ) is the way to go. I know it's a pain in the arse but once you get a wallet and send yourself some coin and then pay a vendor a time or two it ain't so bad.
YMMV
 
Every company that you can purchase Bitcoin theough in the US hates you and hates Bitcoin and doesn't want you to ever transfer your money out of their possession. So you may find yourself having to contact support and being locked out for days at a time.

I miss the days of unregulated Bitcoin.
 
Hopefully one of the "wise ones" will chime in as I'm old and have CRS...but there are some security/privacy concerns using coinbase to pay vendors. THe wallet ( Exodus for sure - not certain of others ) is the way to go. I know it's a pain in the arse but once you get a wallet and send yourself some coin and then pay a vendor a time or two it ain't so bad.
YMMV
I’ve got the exodus app on mobile so must have a wallet but ain’t put any money in it yet so gonna try that first then. Thanks
 
I thought I had crypto figured out, I made 3 purchases using the Exodus/Paypal/Solana USDT guide here. Then yesterday Paypal wouldn't let me buy through Exodus. I had to call Paypal, unlock my account by answering a bunch of questions and even then it wouldn't unblock. I am going to try the above guide using Coinbase but does anyone know if I can just use the same steps listed in the instructions but use USDT instead of USDC? I already have some USDT and don't want to have to figure out how to change it. Thanks.
 
If you have a Revolut, it's imo the easiest way. Like others above mentioned, Exodus wallet is essential too. You purchase crypto on Revolit, than you send it to your Exodus, and finaly from Exodus to vendor. Also, you can swap the currency in Exodus wallet for free. I mention that, because Revolut changed my USDC for Solana, while transfering to Exodus, but was no hassle at all to exchange in Exodus, before transferring to vendor.
 
This is the way........here is a tutorial to share @BrocolliBrian . If memory serves, someone on this site made it. Forgotten who ...... but it is a fantastic guide using CB to Exodus. Takes a little time to go thru the steps but it is crystal clear how it is done.

Awesome, I’ll do this. Thanks for your help.
 
Thanks . I also followed the simple steps . I’m all setup as well
 
I use Coinbase to buy the crypto and transfer to my exodus wallet, and pay from Exodus. The other day for the first time ever I ran into an issue with the transfer taking a long time to transfer like it took over and hour and I even paid extra for the fee.
 
i use coinbase wallet and it works flawlessly. Is there any reason why i should switch to exodus?
There may never be an issue for you. However, when I first started using crypto I heard of people getting their accounts banned at Coinbase for transferring to accounts that Coinbase deems as prohibited activity. So I got an Exodus wallet to make payments to vendors just in case any vendors BTC addresses get flagged by Coinbase.

It is just one extra step for me to transfer from Coinbase to Exodus to pay a vendor.
 
I had this happen with my recent order with a known vendor I had ordered from multiple times before. After several attempts to send the BTC through MULTIPLE wallets from different apps, I simply texted the vendor and told them that I had tried sending to their wallet but was being denied. They sent me a new wallet address and that solved the issue. Sometimes it's just an error or some other issue and the address is no longer valid. Try reaching out to your vendor and asking for a different address.
 
Today i have pay my order in crypto directly with revolut
 
I don’t have to do the whole Coinbase to Exodus. I buy BTC from Exodus itself using the MoonPay platform and use my debit card (credit cards are blocked). Transaction is completed in like 10-15 mins depending on network speeds. Super easy.
 

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