UCSFmed
New Member
So I've been exploring the Bitcoin option.
First thing I noticed is that you essentially can't buy the damn things with a credit card, unless you are willing to pay far more for a Bitcoin than what the going rate is, or suffer other absurdities.
Circle lets you attach a credit card, it's true, but it seems that the purchase out of that card is charged as a cash advance, so you have to have a card that allows cash advance, plus you have to have high enough cash advance limits to allow you to load enough funds into Circle to buy your goods.
Coinbase allows you to attach a card as a backup to your bank account; they claim that if you don't have enough funds in your bank account to cover the Bitcoin, they will first attempt to get their Bitcoin back, then if they can't, they will charge the credit card. But this charge, too, seems to be done as a cash advance.
Indacoin lets you buy with a credit card, but at a rate that's far above the standard USD/BTC exchange rate ($444 at this time). Plus, they charge a 4% fee on top of that.
There are PayPal options, thru LocalBitcoin.com, for example, but there, one Bitcoin seems to be going for about $900.
So does anyone know of any good way to purchase Bitcoin with a (legit) credit card? Are there any?
First thing I noticed is that you essentially can't buy the damn things with a credit card, unless you are willing to pay far more for a Bitcoin than what the going rate is, or suffer other absurdities.
Circle lets you attach a credit card, it's true, but it seems that the purchase out of that card is charged as a cash advance, so you have to have a card that allows cash advance, plus you have to have high enough cash advance limits to allow you to load enough funds into Circle to buy your goods.
Coinbase allows you to attach a card as a backup to your bank account; they claim that if you don't have enough funds in your bank account to cover the Bitcoin, they will first attempt to get their Bitcoin back, then if they can't, they will charge the credit card. But this charge, too, seems to be done as a cash advance.
Indacoin lets you buy with a credit card, but at a rate that's far above the standard USD/BTC exchange rate ($444 at this time). Plus, they charge a 4% fee on top of that.
There are PayPal options, thru LocalBitcoin.com, for example, but there, one Bitcoin seems to be going for about $900.
So does anyone know of any good way to purchase Bitcoin with a (legit) credit card? Are there any?
