Tbagger
Recently Joined
I just wanted to write down my experience for the other noobs who are trying to learn this side of the grey market. I have never had any interest in crypto or day trading or anything like that. So I was pretty frustrated to find out all they grey vendors use it. I really didn't want to have to learn a whole new intricate time consuming crypto hobby just to fund my already intricate time consuming biohacking hobby.
After spending a couple days fumbling around with Exodus, reading all the threads and tutorials, and still not being able to get it to work, a Friend recommended crypto.com. It feels like a lot lighter of a wallet that makes it easy to load money and pay vendors. I didn't have to mess around with buying on other sites/apps and transferring, didn't have to buy separate gas or anything, and it was pretty easy to set up. I guess it's not as useful for the people who are into crypto trading, but for just loading money and paying vendors, it was really easy.
Made my first purchase tonight and got a confirmation that the USDC I used was received shortly after I sent it. Just clicked the button to buy USDC, paid using my debit card (they also take credit, bank transfers, apple pay, and paypal), and had the money within a min or two. Adding the vendors wallet tp my contact took a min to figure out but there are 100's of tutorials on youtube. It was far less daunting as it seemed reading all the Exodus guides and posts.
I don't know if I'm just dumb when it comes to all this or it's just that I don't have the motivation to learn something that I have no interest in, but if you are like me and struggling with the crypto side of this, give crypto.com a try.
After spending a couple days fumbling around with Exodus, reading all the threads and tutorials, and still not being able to get it to work, a Friend recommended crypto.com. It feels like a lot lighter of a wallet that makes it easy to load money and pay vendors. I didn't have to mess around with buying on other sites/apps and transferring, didn't have to buy separate gas or anything, and it was pretty easy to set up. I guess it's not as useful for the people who are into crypto trading, but for just loading money and paying vendors, it was really easy.
Made my first purchase tonight and got a confirmation that the USDC I used was received shortly after I sent it. Just clicked the button to buy USDC, paid using my debit card (they also take credit, bank transfers, apple pay, and paypal), and had the money within a min or two. Adding the vendors wallet tp my contact took a min to figure out but there are 100's of tutorials on youtube. It was far less daunting as it seemed reading all the Exodus guides and posts.
I don't know if I'm just dumb when it comes to all this or it's just that I don't have the motivation to learn something that I have no interest in, but if you are like me and struggling with the crypto side of this, give crypto.com a try.