randompersonrandom
GLP-1 Specialist
You can buy PYUSD in Venmo and then do all the rest of the steps of PYUSD to something on SOL.
You got it.Good idea! Open to this but a little intimidated by the conversion. If I buy a certain amount of money in eth from Venmo - it then turns into a different … decimal…number… that I would then send to exodus… and then convert it back into usdc for the amount of money I need it to be … to just pay this freakin vendor already?
Thank you. Purchased eth. But now can’t transfer it to exodus. Assuming it’s just a hold. Praying it doesn’t fluctuate much and I have enough to cover the fees (ie: it doesn’t make me keep $25 out to fund fees) and I can cobble this and the $10 of pyusd together to send to vendor. I appreciate the advice. This has been harrowing.You got it.
Venmo > $ > Ethereum > Exodus > Leave a little Eth, Exchange majority to USDC > Vendor
You need some type of "onramp".Why shouldn't someone use Exodus to buy and send crypto payment? Why the need for an intermediary like Coinbase?
I just used ETH as an example. Sorry for not clarifying that.Does it have to be ETH ? Do vendors take sol ? Or would I have to convert sol in exodus to USDc /t ?
Welcome to grey.Good idea! Open to this but a little intimidated by the conversion. If I buy a certain amount of money in eth from Venmo - it then turns into a different … decimal…number… that I would then send to exodus… and then convert it back into usdc for the amount of money I need it to be … to just pay this freakin vendor already?
Welp. My eth has gone down 18% since purchasing it, waiting for Venmo to release it to transfer to exodus. Really hoping it come back up to what I bought so I can hopefully have enough to cover the purchase.Welcome to grey.
Hmm that sucks , I think that the play in the future will be PYUSD > Exodus >Swap PYUSD - USDC > Pay vendor. I'm going to try that out and see how that goes.Welp. My eth has gone down 18% since purchasing it, waiting for Venmo to release it to transfer to exodus. Really hoping it come back up to what I bought so I can hopefully have enough to cover the purchase.
Welp. My eth has gone down 18% since purchasing it, waiting for Venmo to release it to transfer to exodus. Really hoping it come back up to what I bought so I can hopefully have enough to cover the purchase.You got it.
Venmo > $ > Ethereum > Exodus > Leave a little Eth, Exchange majority to USDC > Vendor
Hmm that sucks , I think that the play in the future will be PYUSD > Exodus >Swap PYUSD - USDC > Pay vendor. I'm going to try that out and see how that goes.
I just had a pain in the butt time converting PYUSD into USDT. But I believe that PYUSD to USDC is easy.
This avoids crypto fluctuations since you stay in stablecoins the whole time (though will probably need a little Eth for gas).
I’m not even to the swapping part yet and I’m so over it. Is it possible the eth will recover to what I need or should I bail it out and try to swap it now?Hmm that sucks , I think that the play in the future will be PYUSD > Exodus >Swap PYUSD - USDC > Pay vendor. I'm going to try that out and see how that goes.
I just had a pain in the butt time converting PYUSD into USDT. But I believe that PYUSD to USDC is easy.
This avoids crypto fluctuations since you stay in stablecoins the whole time (though will probably need a little Eth for gas).
I stick with vendors that accept stablecoins to avoid this. USDC-SOL is accepted by most.Welp. My eth has gone down 18% since purchasing it, waiting for Venmo to release it to transfer to exodus. Really hoping it come back up to what I bought so I can hopefully have enough to cover the purchase.
If a vendor only accepts crypto I don't want to use, I don't buy from them.I stick with vendors that accept stablecoins to avoid this. USDC-SOL is accepted by most.
Seriously. I don't understand the reluctance to link your bank to Coinbase. This isn't something shady.Ugh! Just link your bank account to coinbase, buy USDC or USDT and send it to yourself from coinbase to exodus.
I had old bitcoin sitting in coinbase but didn't want to touch it so I just bought the amount I needed of USDC and USDT, sent to my exodus and was able to pay vendors both on Sol and Eth.
Good luck! I know how frustrating crypto is.
I had to do this. As Venmo wouldn’t release my eth and the debit card purchase kept getting declined. How long do they hold funds before letting me transfer out to exodus?Seriously. I don't understand the reluctance to link your bank to Coinbase. This isn't something shady.
I believe it's 3 to 5 days. Plan ahead for any purchases. The Coinbase - Exodus - Vendor transfers are a very smooth and easy process once you go through it. I was so concerned the first time, that I wanted to do a small $10 transfer to the vendor as a test before moving the balance. Vendor basically said "No. Trust the process. No worries."🙂 They were correct.I had to do this. As Venmo wouldn’t release my eth and the debit card purchase kept getting declined. How long do they hold funds before letting me transfer out to exodus?
Depends on where the funds originate. Bank transfer is 7 days. Credit card/PP is 3, I think.I had to do this. As Venmo wouldn’t release my eth and the debit card purchase kept getting declined. How long do they hold funds before letting me transfer out to exodus?
The debit cart wouldn’t go through repeatedly. Had to attach a bank.Depends on where the funds originate. Bank transfer is 7 days. Credit card/PP is 3, I think.
Isn’t Erc20 USDT?My Venmo experience was really easy. I had cash in Venmo that had been sitting for a while. I bought PYUSD hoping to hedge against fluctuations in ETH. My end target was USDC-Erc20. I bought the PYUSD ($380 worth I think). Within 2 minutes Venmo released to me, and then I immediately sent to my Edge wallet - that took maybe 5 minutes for it to arrive there.
I swapped the PYUSD for USDC-Erc20 right on Edge, and that was the most annoying part, since it cost me $20ish in fees.
The transaction itself was easy. I really don't like the KYC you have to do to use crypto on Venmo, and the ID scan and selfie to send it, but, wtf can we do?
Next time I'll just buy ETH I think and see if that's any cheaper to exchange for USDC. Or maybe the vendor will just accept ETH.
I get the impression (I don't think that's an official policy or anything but it just -feels- like it) that it's important to have "settled" funds in your Venmo when buying crypto, whether they say it or not.
Can be, also on tron's network as well. But the U.S. is pretty anti Tron so Venmo/Paypal doesn't play well with it. Coinbase is in bed with Circle so they don't even support getting USDT or Tron on their platform.Isn’t Erc20 USDT?
I have to pay my vendor with USDT TRC20 or ERC20. On Exodus it wouldn’t allow me to link my bank account (through Moonpay) only my debit card. But them when I went to pay for it, it wouldn’t let me lay with the debit cart amd I had to pay through Venmo, and those fees were super high.Can be, also on tron's network as well. But the U.S. is pretty anti Tron so Venmo/Paypal doesn't play well with it. Coinbase is in bed with Circle so they don't even support getting USDT or Tron on their platform.
Now that I've helped some other people, fumbled around on my own , my current reccomendations for people using Venmo/Paypal is PYUSD and if on Coinbase USDCeth (no swaps needed)
Not necessarily.Isn’t Erc20 USDT?
this is my path - if you are worried about BTC - most take stable coins - such as USDT, or USDC - but you will still need 'gas' for their specific networks - which is usually not much - so having a little there isn't as painful with regard to volatilityCoinbase > Exodus > Vendor In that order 🙂 I use BTC, less hassle, but bigger fee which I don't mind
I can't get coinbase to transfer USDT on Sol. Do you mind sharing how you did that? Trying coinbase because Paypal keeps saying they can't verify it is me and won't let me transfer my owned PYUSD to my exodus wallet now. I hate Paypal and that they can deny a transfer to my exodus wallet even while I am logged in and aswered every security question they had about my identity.Ugh! Just link your bank account to coinbase, buy USDC or USDT and send it to yourself from coinbase to exodus.
I had old bitcoin sitting in coinbase but didn't want to touch it so I just bought the amount I needed of USDC and USDT, sent to my exodus and was able to pay vendors both on Sol and Eth.
Good luck! I know how frustrating crypto is.