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Wallets can be generated online (''web wallets'') or by running a Bitcoin client on your own machine (''local wallets'').
Wallets can be generated online (''web wallets'') or by running a Bitcoin client on your own machine (''local wallets'').
If you prefer to see a neat video presentation showing how to get a wallet and take your first steps, check out the [http://www.mycurrencytransfer.com/blog/2013/12/how-to-get-started-with-bitcoin-my-currency-transfer-tv-3660 MyCurrencyTransfer blog].


==Web wallets==
==Web wallets==
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Web wallets host your bitcoins. This means that you are trusting the company that hosts the wallet to look after it on your behalf. In many ways, this is more secure than looking after the wallet yourself, but it does mean that it is possible for them to lose your bitcoins following any incident on their side.
Web wallets host your bitcoins. This means that you are trusting the company that hosts the wallet to look after it on your behalf. In many ways, this is more secure than looking after the wallet yourself, but it does mean that it is possible for them to lose your bitcoins following any incident on their side.


There are a few providers, but these are some of the biggest ones and we recommend these:
There are a few providers, but these are some of the best ones and we recommend these (but do your own research!):


* [https://blockchain.info/wallet/new blockchain.info]
* [https://blockchain.info/wallet/new blockchain.info] (Bitcoins only)
* [https://ftc.cryptoknox.com/index.php CryptoKnox] (Feathercoins only)
* [https://greenaddress.it/en/ GreenAddress] (Bitcoins only)


Note that these providers might also offer a way to convert money into Bitcons. You're welcome to do that, but you'll usually get a better price using Bittylicious. We recommend you just use the above sites for their wallet functionality alone.
Note that these providers might also offer a way to convert money into Bitcoins. You're welcome to do that, but you'll usually get a better price using Bittylicious. We recommend you just use the above sites for their wallet functionality alone.


==Local wallets==
==Local wallets==


These are more complicated to set up, but involve you being in full control of your Bitcoin wallet. This is great in many ways, but unless you're competent that your computers are secure and you're relatively tech savvy, we wouldn't recommend doing this. If all goes wrong and your computer explodes, you've probably lost your Bitcoins.
These are more complicated to set up, but involve you being in full control of your Bitcoin wallet. This is great in many ways, but unless you're confident that your computers are secure and you're relatively tech savvy, we wouldn't recommend doing this. If all goes wrong and your computer explodes, you've probably lost your Bitcoins.


* [http://bitcoin.org/en/download bitcoin-qt] - the full Bitcoin client. Takes a very long time to get synchronised but is considered the de facto Bitcoin client.
* [http://bitcoin.org/en/download bitcoin-qt] - the full Bitcoin client. Takes a very long time to get synchronised but is considered the de facto Bitcoin client.
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[[File:Bitty step2.png|500px|thumb|left|Step 2 - Make the payment]]
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This screen presents all the details you need in order to make an bank transfer from your bank account.
This screen presents all the details you need in order to make an bank transfer from your bank account, however the details can potentially change on every trade so make sure you are using the correct ones.


You will need to log into your online banking with whatever bank you use (e.g. Halifax, Santander) and make a transfer. This will usually be under a heading like ''Make a funds transfer'' or ''Pay a person''. This page tells you what sort code, account number and name this payment is going to, and it also provides the reference. '''It is essential that you copy and paste this reference into the ''Reference'' box in your online banking'''.
You will need to log into your online banking with whatever bank you use (e.g. Halifax, Santander) and make a transfer. This will usually be under a heading like ''Make a funds transfer'' or ''Pay a person''. This page tells you what sort code, account number and name this payment is going to, and it also provides the reference. '''It is essential that you copy and paste this reference into the ''Reference'' box in your online banking'''.
It is important to note that the bank account the payment comes from '''must''' match the name that your Bittylicious account is registered under. Also, make sure that you don't bank with one of the [https://bittylicious.com/help/index.php/What_banks_can_I_not_use_with_Bittylicious%3F banned banks].


The above image is just an example page you might get. Please do not use the account details above, but use the details you are given when you start a new 'real' trade.
The above image is just an example page you might get. Please do not use the account details above, but use the details you are given when you start a new 'real' trade.
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Now you just need to decide what to do with your Bitcoins! You can keep them as an investment, or choose from a huge number of locations to spend them. Here are some examples:
Now you just need to decide what to do with your Bitcoins! You can keep them as an investment, or choose from a huge number of locations to spend them. Here are some examples:


* Get some [http://www.gigatux.com/bitcoin.php web hosting services] in exchange for Bitcoin
* Play [https://bitcoin.poker Bitcoin poker]
* [https://giftoff.com Buy gift cards with Bitcoin]
* Buy and sell [https://btc.sx/ leveraged Bitcoin positions]
* [https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Trade Directory of places to spend Bitcoins (bitcoin.it)]
* [https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Trade Directory of places to spend Bitcoins (bitcoin.it)]
* [https://www.spendbitcoins.com/places/ Directory of places to spend Bitcoins (spendbitcoins.com)]
* [https://www.spendbitcoins.com/places/ Directory of places to spend Bitcoins (spendbitcoins.com)]
* [http://www.gigatux.com/bitcoin.php Web hosting services]

Revision as of 11:42, 31 May 2017

Before you start with Bittylicious

There's only one thing you need before buying Bitcoins with Bittylicious - a wallet in which to store your Bitcoins. Bitcoin wallets enable you to send and receive Bitcoins with other users, and each user or business in the Bitcoin ecosystem has a wallet.

Wallets can be generated online (web wallets) or by running a Bitcoin client on your own machine (local wallets).

If you prefer to see a neat video presentation showing how to get a wallet and take your first steps, check out the MyCurrencyTransfer blog.

Web wallets

This is the easiest way to get started in the Bitcoin world.

Web wallets host your bitcoins. This means that you are trusting the company that hosts the wallet to look after it on your behalf. In many ways, this is more secure than looking after the wallet yourself, but it does mean that it is possible for them to lose your bitcoins following any incident on their side.

There are a few providers, but these are some of the best ones and we recommend these (but do your own research!):

Note that these providers might also offer a way to convert money into Bitcoins. You're welcome to do that, but you'll usually get a better price using Bittylicious. We recommend you just use the above sites for their wallet functionality alone.

Local wallets

These are more complicated to set up, but involve you being in full control of your Bitcoin wallet. This is great in many ways, but unless you're confident that your computers are secure and you're relatively tech savvy, we wouldn't recommend doing this. If all goes wrong and your computer explodes, you've probably lost your Bitcoins.

  • bitcoin-qt - the full Bitcoin client. Takes a very long time to get synchronised but is considered the de facto Bitcoin client.
  • Multibit - a secure, lightweight, international Bitcoin wallet for most popular operating systems.
  • Electrum - easy to use,lightweight Bitcoin client for most popular operating systems.
  • Armory - an advanced Bitcoin wallet for most popular operating systems.
  • Android Bitcoin Wallet - an easy to use Bitcoin wallet for Android phones.

Buying Bitcoins

Now that your wallet is set up, you need to generate a Bitcoin address. Each wallet has its own way of doing this but it should be relatively straightforward. A Bitcoin address will look something like 19Qbest5y8t5qZhJ36PhUWNUYeDroL6BkF.

Step 1 - What do you want to buy?

Step 1 - Your requirements


Here, you simply copy and paste your Bitcoin address into the top box and type in how many Bitcoins you want into the second box.

The number of Bitcoins you can buy at any time is limited by our calculation algorithm. If you register your email address and perform various validation requirements, you can buy more.

Once you have entered the details, click Get some coins.

Step 2 - Make the payment

Step 2 - Make the payment


This screen presents all the details you need in order to make an bank transfer from your bank account, however the details can potentially change on every trade so make sure you are using the correct ones.

You will need to log into your online banking with whatever bank you use (e.g. Halifax, Santander) and make a transfer. This will usually be under a heading like Make a funds transfer or Pay a person. This page tells you what sort code, account number and name this payment is going to, and it also provides the reference. It is essential that you copy and paste this reference into the Reference box in your online banking.

It is important to note that the bank account the payment comes from must match the name that your Bittylicious account is registered under. Also, make sure that you don't bank with one of the banned banks.

The above image is just an example page you might get. Please do not use the account details above, but use the details you are given when you start a new 'real' trade.

Only when the payment is completed according to your online banking should you click I have made payment.

Step 3 - Wait for payment to arrive

Step 3 - Waiting for confirmation


Now you just need to wait for the payment to be received by our bank. This is usually complete within a few minutes, but sometimes banks can be slow so we allow two hours for this to complete.

When we receive the funds, the page will automatically update to a page similar to the one below:

Step 4 - The Bitcoins are on their way


Here, confirmation is provided that the payment has been received. You will also see a long string of letters and numbers that denotes the unique transaction ID for this payment. This transaction ID is the Bitcoin transaction and if you click on the link, you will see information on the payment including the address you are sending the Bitcoins to.

You will usually receive the Bitcoins in your wallet within the hour, but if you are waiting longer, please see our guide titled Coins have not arrived.

Spend your Bitcoins

Now you just need to decide what to do with your Bitcoins! You can keep them as an investment, or choose from a huge number of locations to spend them. Here are some examples: