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Is Payeer worth using as a crypto wallet?

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Sister please just don't try withdrawing your hard earned bitcoin into payeer because the minimum is too and fees too are very high for bitcoin.
If you want to enjoy payeer, l suggest you withdraw USD into it and exchange your USD with either litecoin, bitcoincash or ripple because they have very low withdrawal fees and that is what I use it for.
I have once had an experience like that with Luno when withdrawing Bitcoin. The problem is that most of these wallets never make their users are of the minimum requirements.

This can lead to painful losses, especially since it's money that is involved.

Thanks for the advice.
 

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I'm sure any of you that's been having some money on Payeer, should have noticed that you can use Payeer as a crypto wallet as well, do you think that it offers better transactions fees than any other wallets such as Coinbase for example ?
I personally would keep my crypto there together with my other normal money such as USD or Euro.
Payeer is a great crypto platform as it allows payment in both Euro, Dollars and GPB. But, I don't like the platform because of its high charges on each transaction.. I prefer going with Luno wallet with a better transaction charges.
 

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It's pretty limited in terms of the cryptocurrencies you can store in it. The fee is actually quite a bit higher compared to storing it in a normal wallet I use trust wallet and if you download it and try sending some crypto even if your wallet is empty you can see the fee you'd have to pay so you can compare it to payeer, it's a trusted investment I'll say.
 

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Without any further complains, I would choose payeer a thousand times over PayPal. You know why? I Live in one of the third nations of the world, therefore, we are restricted from using so many international payment account. Which to me, is unfair and not meant to be. If your case is Similar to mine, then choose payeer.
 

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Concerning if payeer is worth is worth using as a cryptocurrency wallet. Well, I have not used or heard about the Wallet before, is it an application or a website?. Well, I believe people will have their say based on their experiences during the use of the payeer.
 

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I have once had an experience like that with Luno when withdrawing Bitcoin. The problem is that most of these wallets never make their users are of the minimum requirements.

This can lead to painful losses, especially since it's money that is involved.

Thanks for the advice.
Yes you are right. How payeer did theirs if you don't study the wallet very or if someone doesn't tell you, you will end up losing your hard earned bitcoin. Just imagine their minimum deposit being somewhere around 0.001btc or so.
 

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I'm sure any of you that's been having some money on Payeer, should have noticed that you can use Payeer as a crypto wallet as well, do you think that it offers better transactions fees than any other wallets such as Coinbase for example ?
I personally would keep my crypto there together with my other normal money such as USD or Euro.
Personally I use perfect money to keep my dollars and euros. And I always advise people to use blockchain to store their cryptocurrencies most especially if you have cryptocurrencies that was more than $1000.
 

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sincerely, I can't day I want to change my payout method because PayPal and crypto currency wallets are really doing me good. I prefer PayPal to any other payout app and I prefer luno as my cryptocurrencies app
 

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I don't think so, im only using payeer to recieve Ruble and exchange it to xrp then send it to other wallets. I don't really like Storing my coins in there because you can only store limited Cryptocurrencies. If they add more like Tron i might.
 

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Yeah its ok using the payeer crypto option especially since its the same with most other wallets. But what find odd with the wallet is the high commission fee for moving my crypto to another wallet. If they can cut down on their charging fees for making transfers then it should be better. I mean a situation where am charged 65000 satoshis to transfer 75000 satoshis is just too exorbitant.
 

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For Cryptocurrencies, I would pick other wallets like Luno and Trust over Payeer because sending your coin to another wallet from Payeer can eat up so much of your funds. The withdrawal fees are just too high.
 

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Payeer offers low fees, fast transactions easy trading and exchange available for many crypto and fiat currencies. This is a really cool wallet. Good payment system. I think it's user friendly.
 

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I'm sure any of you that's been having some money on Payeer, should have noticed that you can use Payeer as a crypto wallet as well, do you think that it offers better transactions fees than any other wallets such as Coinbase for example ?
I personally would keep my crypto there together with my other normal money such as USD or Euro.
yes, i have payeer wallet and it's 100 % can be used for crypto as cryptocurrencies wallet. its free to transfer crypto there mean no fee but you need to send 0.0005 btc to payeer wallet otherwise you will lost it
 

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I have never used payeer, I even don't know it also accepted crypto fundings. By the way can you send cryptos to another payer users? If you cannot send cryptos to another users, there is no point in using payeer as a crypto wallet. I think you should use traditional wallet instead.
 

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Although I haven't use payee before, so I can't really talk much about saving cryptocurrency in there. So I rather stick to the one I know well, because I don't want my effort in trying to keep my cryptocurrency now go in vain, so I prefer to keep it in my blockchain wallet or binance wallet as well. I guess those two are safe for me.
I'm sure any of you that's been having some money on Payeer, should have noticed that you can use Payeer as a crypto wallet as well, do you think that it offers better transactions fees than any other wallets such as Coinbase for example ?
I personally would keep my crypto there together with my other normal money such as USD or Euro.
 

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I have never used payeer, I even don't know it also accepted crypto fundings. By the way can you send cryptos to another payer users? If you cannot send cryptos to another users, there is no point in using payeer as a crypto wallet. I think you should use traditional wallet instead.
You can do just that, all you have to do is, ask for their crypto wallet address. Either BTC, LTC, BCH, XRP, ETH etc. Copy the wallet address and paste it on the preferred coin, then activate send, and it will get to the receiver's address within some hours.
 

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Its actually worth using as a cryptocurrency wallet but for those who can afford it,because they have a transaction limit if you cryptocurrencies is not upto that,then you can't perform any transaction.
 

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I've used Payeer for a few months now, and I think it's a good wallet. The gas fees can be really high, so also is it annoying that unlike dollars, one can't send small amounts of cryptocurrency to other wallets conveniently.
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I'm sure any of you that's been having some money on Payeer, should have noticed that you can use Payeer as a crypto wallet as well, do you think that it offers better transactions fees than any other wallets such as Coinbase for example ?
I personally would keep my crypto there together with my other normal money such as USD or Euro.
If I have money in Payeer in dollars, I would prefer to hold the cryptocurrency equivalent.

Payeer has had good reputation so I'm assured of safety of funds. As for the transaction fees, it best to only use ripple. The rest are too much, especially if a small amount of money.
 
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I would never used a payment processor like payeer as a crypto wallet. I would rather use coinbase as a crypto wallet. I might also use blockchain or nexo where I can earn interest on my crypto assets.
Payeer is not ideal to be used as a crypto wallet. It is mainly for payment gateway just like paypal. It added Cryptocurrency to its platform so other merchants can send and withdraw Cryptocurrency.
 
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