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PAYPAL CRYPTO – CONVERTING CASH TO BITCOIN

  • Crypto

Recently Paypal has launched their crypto system, allowing you to purchase and sell crypto. Here is the rundown on how to do it, and what it does not do when converting cash to bitcoin, ethereum, litecoin and others

To convert cash to Bitcoin
Open a browser and navigate to https://www.paypal.com
Login to your Paypal account

Side Note:
Make sure your Paypal account is connected to your checking account already.. If it is not, you will have to do this

Once logged into Paypal, click on the Crypto button at the top right
Click BUY next to Bitcoin
Select the Big Blue Buy button at the center again

Side Note:
If this is your first time buying crypto with Paypal you will need to Confirm some extra info before you buy

Next you will put your amount listed in USD, into the Paypal window
Paypal will also add their Fees on top of the amount you specified
Click Confirm, and your crypto will be purchased with Paypal.

You now own crypto

Now for my issues with it
1. Paypal does not let you transfer your crypto out. They hold your crypto, and you hostage to their HUGE fees.

2. You do not have control over your crypto. They get hacked, you lose your crypto. You can do nothing about it

3.They show a chart that says Bitcoin is $59,133, however when you go to sell it, they immediately take roughly half a percent off. So in trying to sell it you see Bitcoin is $58,823. Cancel out of that screen, and Bitcoin is magically back at $59,151. Go back into the sell screen and your half a percent or so is gone again. Over and over I did this, and over and over the spread didn’t make sense.

4. When selling you also have to pay a large paypal fee

5. Then to transfer your cash back into your account, you pay another 1%

All in all, on a $10,200 transaction, I paid $410.33 in fees immediately and will be hit by the other 1% when it goes to my bank. Bitcoin did not decrease in price either during my 10 minute test. It actually increased in value around $80.

BlockErupter Setup On A Raspberry Pi

Setup a USB Block Erupter on the Raspberry Pi with MinePeon

Insert your MinePeon SD Card

Connect the Rashberry Pi to a Powered USB Hub

Connect the Block Erupters into the Powered USB Hub

Boot the Raspberry Pi

Log into the Pi as user: minepeon with the password: peon

Type ifconfig and note the ip address for the device

On a separate computer open up your internet browser and point it to the ip of the raspberry pi. (ex: http://192.168.1.101)

Log into the Pi as user: minepeon with the password: peon

Click on the Pools tab at the top of the page

Delete all the info inside the boxes and replace it with your own info

Ex: stratum.d7.lt:3333 username: InstantSupp.777 password: 12345

Click Submit

The Block Erupter will now start mining

After a few minutes check the Graph page to make sure it is producing the info and your erupter is mining properly



Thanks for reading

Hardware that I use:
Raspberry Pi 4 (4gb)
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SanDisk 32GB Ultra microSDHC UHS-I Memory Card with Adapter
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CanaKit 3.5A Raspberry Pi 4 Power Supply (USB-C)
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CanaKit Raspberry Pi 4 Micro HDMI Cable – 6 Feet
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Western Digital 500GB WD_Black SN750 NVMe
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Plugable USB C to M.2 NVMe Tool-free Enclosure
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Setting up a Bitcoin Wallet on a Raspberry Pi

Setting up a Bitcoin wallet on a Raspberry Pi

Here is the quick and dirty guide to getting your wallet up and running.

Boot to the Desktop

If you are at the command line and cannot get to the desktop type in:
sudo bash
Enter in your password if prompted

Type:
apt-get update and press enter

Type:
startx, press enter, and the desktop will start

Open up an LXTerminal on your Pi.

Type:
sudo apt-get install python-qt4 python-pip and press enter

Press Y when prompted

sudo pip install http://download.electrum.org/3.2.3/Electrum-3.2.3.tar.gz and press enter

The wallet will now install. Once it is installed type:
electrum and press enter

dialog box will appear telling you that a wallet is not found.

Click Create

Copy your wallet generation seed into a safe place and click ok

Type in your wallet generation seed in the verification box and click ok

Accept the default server and press ok

Set the password when prompted

Verify the password

Click Ok

The Password was Updated dialog box will appear. Click Ok

Your Electrum Bitcoin wallet will now show on your desktop

Once you have your wallet open click on the Receive Tab

In the Main Account section, you will see 5 addresses that look similar to this:
1246L8DYTSJ12ti35gXtRvG9Qu4oVCfXrz

That is your bitcoin wallet address. You will use that address to receive your bitcoins.



Thanks for reading

Hardware that I use:
Raspberry Pi 4 (4gb)
https://amzn.to/3q551IO

SanDisk 32GB Ultra microSDHC UHS-I Memory Card with Adapter
https://amzn.to/2Vfvo0y

CanaKit 3.5A Raspberry Pi 4 Power Supply (USB-C)
https://amzn.to/3fNTYPu

CanaKit Raspberry Pi 4 Micro HDMI Cable – 6 Feet
https://amzn.to/33u5hr9

Western Digital 500GB WD_Black SN750 NVMe
https://amzn.to/3nZ5pH4

Plugable USB C to M.2 NVMe Tool-free Enclosure
https://amzn.to/3lflV3L