WHERE IS MY FUCKING BTC

WHERE IS MY FUCKING BTC


I SENT IT TO MY BINANCE ACCOUNT 2 HOURS AGO WHEN LINK WAS AT .71 NOW ITS ALL BACK UP TO .78
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>sending BTC
I seriously hope you're joking.

>sending btc
>ever

> Using BTC to transfer value in 2018

coinbase is fucking aids all I could sign up for is bitflyer

You gon have them by year 2019 GG

you didnt send ether? you're legit retarded

>not using litecoin

Seriously, though, OP. You might be waiting for your transaction a few hours more.
Bitcoin with its lousy 7 tx/s isn't made for mass adoption. Use eth/ltc/doge if you want to transact from exchange to exchange. It's done within minutes. They are not nearly as busy as btc.

Go make a complaint here. I'm sure they'll pay attention.
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We can thank the jew Adam Back and his mason cohort greg maxwell for this.

no they wont I made an account like 2 years ago and used some sketchy websites so now im permabanned


FML I cant even sign up for kraken either
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Coinbase doesn't allow Eth withdraws

>TFW the future of money costs more than any bank transfer and takes as long

...

Same here man bought $50 in Bitcoin on my coinbase transfer it to binance it been 4 hours fml

what did he mean by this?

It means exactly what it appears to mean

coinbase eth withdrawals are suspended
>t. someone who tried to buy more LINK but got butt fucked by goybase

>Send BTC from Bitstamp to Binance.
>Arrived around 20 later during the time of network congestion.
>Bitstamp paid fees

>He sent BTC

Unironically it's not a super bad idea right now. There's still better alternatives but Bitcoin fees are down 97% and the mempool is clear.

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So there's no obvious issue here except Coinbase.

Why even bother with that after coinbase jews you and then the bitcoin transaction fee you're going to end up with like $20 to trade with.