you forgot that the exchange rate is very bad at this train ticket machines in switzerland
Kayden Price
How much BTC u pay, that looks expensive maybe im reading it wrong
Austin James
6% fee... insanity
Jackson Sanders
For 100CHF I got .0256 BTC
Asher Nguyen
Nono, not 6% You could buy 200CHF and will still be 6.02
Julian Young
pretty great then
Parker Harris
ur paying around 10% more than market price
Mason Lee
How do u pay in BTC, step by step (details please)? Also, can you explain in detail why you wouldnt just pay in CHF? What country?
Xavier Jenkins
swiss fag here you are not mentioning the fact that you have to give them your mobile nr. so it's not at all anonymous I bought some too last year and the transaction fee is actually 6% cause I had to pay fucking 20CHF. for a purchase of 300.- so it's also not a good deal
James Scott
Of course it's not at all anonymous, but the mobile nr. is just used to send you the verification code. Far better than scanning a copy of your ID card and send it on the internet.
About the 20CHF of fees, wasn't it because last year fee's were higher? I bought different amounts (50, 100 and 200) and I paid the same in fees. But yes, last year it was like 20 fucking CHF even on a 50CHF buy
Nathaniel Perez
i don't pay the train ticket with BTC, but I buy BTC from the train ticket vendor machine
Justin Parker
Actually 6%, because 6CHF go in fees If there was no fee the price would right, because with 100USD you get .0275BTC on changelly
Christian Fisher
are there not burner phones in switzerland? why does it matter anyway? I thought you had actual bank secrecy there because your politicians are the only ones in the world that aren't corrupt puppet morons. why would you even care about anonymity?
Michael Morgan
> are there not burner phones in switzerland? What are?
>I thought you had actual bank secrecy there because your politicians are the only ones in the world that aren't corrupt puppet morons Yup this is a fable every person outside Switzerland thinks. It's almost true. There's corruption, but compared to the rest of the world we are totally okay
Isaiah Gutierrez
fellow swiss fag here. you realize your phone nr. is directly linked to your ID, right?
Carson Brooks
yes, but they gonna use it just to send an automated message with the verification code Is not like they have to verify it, like when you send a copy of you ID card Maybe I'm wrong ?
Aiden Myers
but they have your number linked to your purchase and the btc address you sent it to. you didn't have to verfiy because you already verified when you got your phone number.
Dylan Watson
swiss bro here t.larped ya ;)
Andrew Rogers
I understand it's better than sending your ID over the internet to some shady company, but don't think your coins are anonymous. they are linked to your ID.
Christian Murphy
>you realize your phone nr. is directly linked to your ID, right?
When did you fags become so dystopian? You were suppose to be the chosen one, the last truly free country on earth filled with QT's and cool dudes.
Brody Ross
nice blogpost fag, what is this, reddit?
Josiah Parker
Yes yes of course they aren't anonymous, I wasn't tryng to say that I was just sayng that is better than send a copy of the ID card on the internet
Aaron Rivera
the gubserment said it was because arab terrorist used swiss burner phones.
Ian Bailey
A burner phone is a cheap phone and, more importantly, a SIM card that you can buy with cash at a convenience store or something.
Daniel Hill
I genuinely feel bad I wanted to retire in there as soon as I hit my goal of $12 million. (At 3.8 now)
Daniel Hall
I don't know where you are, but here is certainly better
Eli Martin
let's see if we even let you in =^)
Ryder Price
Just have to come by way of Eritrea, get a nice tan and lose the passport in transit.
Joseph Stewart
buying bitcoin anonymously is the easy part. more offramps are needed short term that don't require you to drastically reduce your personal safety
Andrew Martin
hopefully they wake up to the fact that just removing the shitsins is a more humane than removing every citizen's privacy