Ruben Waterman is the founder of Bittr and a dedicated Bitcoiner. After earning his MSc in Digital Currency from the University of Nicosia, he set out to create the simplest way to save in bitcoin. With a strong belief that bitcoin is the best savings technology, Ruben built Bittr as a minimalist, no-nonsense tool for long-term savers. Bittr supports both one-time and recurring bitcoin purchases, always sent directly to your own wallet.
Introduction to Bittr
Getting started with Bittr
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On web or mobile go to getbittr.com and click on “Buy Bitcoin”
- No Account: You don’t have to create an account to buy Bitcoin
- No KYC process: You don’t have to go through a KYC (up to 999CHF per 30 days)
- Direct start: You start right away and can receive your sats within minutes
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Enter the IBAN from which you’ll be sending from
- SEPA only: Bittr only works within Europe
Choosing your Wallet
Buy Bitcoin directly into BlueWallet
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Select “bluewallet” on the website
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Download the BlueWallet App here: App Store, Google Play.
- Click on “Add a wallet” (If you already have a wallet go to the next step).
- Select your wallet and go the message signing
- Complete the message signing and paste your signature on the website
- Set up your bank transfer with your personal payment description
Buy Bitcoin directly into the BitBox
- Select “BitBox”
- Click to open the BitBox App on your computer
- Unlock your BitBox and follow the steps and complete the message signing
- Set up your bank transfer with your personal payment description
Author
This tutorial has been written by Ruben Waterman
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Credits
This tutorial has been proofread by PaoloFoti
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