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Buy Bitcoin in Hong Kong
Choices on how to buy Bitcoin can be overwhelming at first. Unlike central systems such as Alipay or Paypal, there is no "official" way of funding your bills, and pricing varies by services and locations. As a general rule, the faster and faster the exchange of HKD -> Bitcoin, the higher the prices.

Compared to the sale of Bitcoin, there is a small risk of market-related fraud. Unfortunately, Bitcoin still does not have the legal status in Hong Kong worth it and banks are reluctant to deal with companies and individuals associated with Bitcoin. In this environment, it is easy for crooks to try to cheat on you for dollars or bitcoins in some types of transactions.
The most convenient way to buy Bitcoin is an ATM. In general, you only have to show the QR code of the Bitcoin address on the ATM, import banknotes and confirm the exchange rate. The process takes less than 30 seconds, it is anonymous but can cost up to 5% in fees. Prepare your wallet in advance and bring the exact change. ATMs generally accept only HKD banknotes.Sell Bitcoins in Hong Kong - Bitcoin To Hong Kong Dollar

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