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When we are newbie started to earn online, we should find that where we should save our hard earned money.

When I start online, I join Amazon affiliate program, then Amazon KDP, then Amazon Developer, hubpages, iwriter, dreamtimes.... etc. There should be no problem as only PayPal and Bank account is needed. So PayPal verified account is a must.

Then when we wanted to diversify our earning besides some writing or freelance marketplace, we will find out some ptc or gpt sites that we think easy to earn (in fact not easy). But problem arises, PayPal doesn't work with these sites. Even if you use PayPal, it is very dangerous as PayPal may banned you. Then you need to find new payment processor for saving your earning. Then I choose perfectmoney as it has a 4.08% annual interest rates and it allows ptc sites and gpt sites etc. But how to cashout from perfectmoney is a problem. I finally found out that exchange it to bitcoin is the best as bitcoin can be cashout as real cash through bitcoin ATM or localbitcoin trading marketplace. To exchange bitcoin, I will use perfectmoney trusted exchanger like unichange and 24pay, I personally use changer dot com. (For altcoin, you can use facuethub to exchange to bitcoin, or now freebitco also has exchange service for most altcoin ) .To save bitcoin, I personally use localbitcoin, freebitco.in and facuethub to save bitcoin.

And payoneer is aalso a good choice of payment processor that allows you to bank transfer.
 
I think that bitcoin payments could also be a great payment processor because the fees are just small compare to PayPal and it is also very convenient since you can also used it for online buying and purchasing purposes.
 
I would definetly recommend PayPal for any newcomer who has started earning money online. PayPal is the most secure, tried and tested payment option available in the world. It has worked fine for me. It also has a great customer care mechanism which does respond promptly to all your queries and problems.
 
Yes PayPal is really great because it has the world recognition and been in the business for a long time already. Its reputation and reliability is really trusted and can stand the test of time.
 
I think I would go for Paypal since it is widely used. If a legit site pays through Paypal only, they will definitely ask for a verified Paypal account. This is to ensure that whenever you request for payment, it will definitely come through and you will not face any challenges getting your money. The good thing about giving a verified Paypal account is that you do not have to disclose a lot of personal details because in most cases, you will just give an email address that is linked to your Paypal account unlike when you give your bank details. So it is a good thing that they request for a Paypal account instead.
 
I have tried to accept bitcoin payments before and so far I don't experience any problems with it and I can say that bitcoin payments is a good alternative for those people that are not able to use PayPal as their payment processor.
 
I would advise to start a PayPal account if you are a newbie, and if your country allows it. It is quite safe and has been in business for many long years. It has universal acceptance and most countries approve it. In India, you need to link your local bank account to PayPal, and whenever any amount is credited to your PayPal account, it directly gets remitted to your linked bank account, after deduction of their fees.
 
I see most of the sites accept PayPal method . Other than PayPal , the popular ones are Skrill and Bitcoin . But I think PayPal covers most of the sites except some PTC sites.
 
Paypal is the needed evil. Other than that I prefer to use Payoneer, Skrill, Stripe or Bitcoin. Unfortunately, many people still only prefer Paypal over others.
 
Paypal is the needed evil. Other than that I prefer to use Payoneer, Skrill, Stripe or Bitcoin. Unfortunately, many people still only prefer Paypal over others.
Yeah PayPal has lot of issues and also restrictions that differ from the countries. Like in India , the money we receive in PayPal automatically gets transferred to linked bank account after 1-2 days , so we literally can't store PayPal money.
 
For now I have only PayPal account for sending and receiving money. I don't think I need another payment processor for now since all my working sites just need PayPal and my bank account.
 
For now I have only PayPal account for sending and receiving money. I don't think I need another payment processor for now since all my working sites just need PayPal and my bank account.
But there is a major problem with PayPal , that is PayPal fees while sending or receiving funds from different countries. Cryptocurrencies are much better in this aspect.
 
But there is a major problem with PayPal , that is PayPal fees while sending or receiving funds from different countries. Cryptocurrencies are much better in this aspect.
I'm using coinbase as my wallet and I know their fees is also high when you need to withdraw unless you know of any I can use with little or no fees.
 
I'm using coinbase as my wallet and I know their fees is also high when you need to withdraw unless you know of any I can use with little or no fees.
You can trust wallet where you can set your own fees for any cryptocurrencies before sending it to the another address. If you set for low fees like less than 1000 satoshis , transaction speed will be slower. In coinbase , it's not possible to set the fees.
 
You can trust wallet where you can set your own fees for any cryptocurrencies before sending it to the another address. If you set for low fees like less than 1000 satoshis , transaction speed will be slower. In coinbase , it's not possible to set the fees.
This is kinda new to me , all the wallets I have used do have options or priority for transaction either instant or normal hop counts with different charges. I don't know that one can set fee by him or her self.
 
This is kinda new to me , all the wallets I have used do have options or priority for transaction either instant or normal hop counts with different charges. I don't know that one can set fee by him or her self.
Yeah you can set fees in trust wallet for any cryptocurrencies including Bitcoin. You can try out for yourself today. But lower the fees , slower is the confirmation time.
 
Yeah you can set fees in trust wallet for any cryptocurrencies including Bitcoin. You can try out for yourself today. But lower the fees , slower is the confirmation time.
Thanks for your response, Is it possible for me to set it for wallets like coinomi, blockchain, or coinbase cos these are the wallets I make use of at the moment.
 
Thanks for your response, Is it possible for me to set it for wallets like coinomi, blockchain, or coinbase cos these are the wallets I make use of at the moment.
No you cant set fees in coinomi or coinbase or blockchain ,their fees depends on the current level mining difficulty. Trust wallet is the only one i know where you can set fees even for dogecoin !
 
No you cant set fees in coinomi or coinbase or blockchain ,their fees depends on the current level mining difficulty. Trust wallet is the only one i know where you can set fees even for dogecoin !
Alright, may be I will have to try out trust wallet, I hope i can easily download it on playstore or just by mere search for trust wallet app on google.
 
Alright, may be I will have to try out trust wallet, I hope i can easily download it on playstore or just by mere search for trust wallet app on google.
Yeah just search for trust wallet app in Google play store , it will appear in the list. Also for your information , they are having referral program currently where you can earn 100 TWT on installing trust wallet app and also for referring people. I vannswndy referral link now if you want.
 

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