How to Buy PostCoin (POST) ?

Buying PostCoin is very easy these days. If you want, you can use cash, card – even PayPal! However, you still need to follow a few steps to do it – that’s why we made this easy tutorial for you! It is separated into parts – just follow the one that matches your purchase method.

How to Buy PostCoin with Credit Card or Debit Card?

No matter what people say, it’s easy to buy PostCoin with a credit card.

Your first step will always be buying Bitcoins or Ethereum with your credit card. They can then be converted to PostCoin.

Follow these steps:

  1. Buy Bitcoin or Etherium at an exchange you like.
  2. Transfer Bitcoin or Etherium to an exchange that supports PostCoin currency.
  3. Finally, exchange Bitcoin or Etherium to PostCoin.

Please follow our step by step guide bellow to buy PostCoin.

1. Create an Account on Coinbase

To buy Ethereum from Coinbase – which you will exchange for PostCoin (POST) later – you have to create an account at Coinbase. Click this link here to create an account .

Click ‘sign up‘ button and fill out the form. Enter your name (it has to be exactly the same as it’s written on your photo ID), email, password and location.

Coinbase is regulated by the US government and follows strict financial rules. As such, they have to verify your identity. It takes some time and effort, however, this makes Coinbase the reputation of the must trustworthy way to convert regular currency into cryptocurrency.

Verify The Coinbase Account

Since Coinbase needs to verify your account, you have to give them your phone number, upload an image of your photo ID and verify your card (credit or debit) or back account. Only then will you be able to buy cryptocurency.

If you use a card on Coinbase, your fees will be higher, but your purchases will be instant. It is cheaper to use bank transfers, but it is slow – it can take up to a week to get your coins.

When your payment details are verified, click ‘buy/sell’ button on the top menu.

Select ‘Ethereum’, and enter how much money you want to spend/how many coins you want to buy in the windows on the bottom of the page.

Once you have done that, click the ‘Buy‘ button.

You will now have to confirm you purchase.

Do this by pressing the ‘Confirm Buy‘ button.

You now own some Ethereum. However, don’t close Coinbase yet – we’re going to use it later!

2. Create A Livecoin Account

In this case, we’ll use Livecoin service to trade your Ethereum for PostCoin.

Note: Livecoin allows you to buy coins directly with Dollars, Euros and Rubles, but this comes with high fees. Buying Etherium on Coinbase and then exchanging it for PostCoin on Livecoin is much more efficient.

Click this link to go to Livecoin, and once you’re in the website, click the red ‘Open a trade account‘ button on the top right.

As usual when creating an account, create a username, a strong password and enter your email address.

Click ‘Next’.

The page will inform you that a confirmation code was emailed to you. Don’t close Livecoin.

Go to your email account and open that letter (if you can’t find it, check your spam/junk folders). Copy the code from the email and paste into the box on Livecoin.

Click ‘Confirm’.

You will have successfully activated your account.

Use your email address and password to log-in to Livecoin.

The website will then ask you to enter a 4-digit PIN code. It will be used to verify your transactions when you withdraw coins.

Note:  While you will able to change the PIN in the future, changing it will prevent you from withdrawing coins for 10 days. Make sure you don’t forget the PIN!

3. Get Ethereum Wallet Address From Livecoin

On Livecoin, click ‘Balance’ on the top menu.

Scroll down until you see ‘CRYPTOCURRENCY BALANCE’. Type ‘Ethereum’ in the search box.

The coin list should narrow down and show Ethereum. Click the ‘DEPOSIT’ button beside it.

Note: Make sure you actually selected Ethereum (ETH) – sending the coins to the wrong wallet will destroy them.

You will see a pop-up with a list of conditions. Read them, understand them, and tick the boxes next to them. Then click ‘Show address.’

Press the blue ‘Copy’ to copy the address to your computer memory. Not that it doesn’t save the address on your computer – it only lets you paste it.

4. Transfer Etherium From Coinbase To Livecoin

Return to the Coinbase website.

Click ‘Accounts’ on the top menu bar and find your Ethereum wallet – it should be listed on the left.

Click ‘Send’.

Paste the Ethereum wallet address you just copied from Livecoin into the ‘Recepient’ box.

Type in how much Ethereum you wish to transfer in the ‘Amount’ box (use the ‘use max’ option if you want to transfer everything).

Click ‘Continue’.

Coinbase may then ask you to confirm the order with your password/phone. Follow the instructions until Coinbase confirms that the Ethereum coins have been sent.

You will have to wait for a few minutes for the Ethereum coins to be move to Livecoin.

Usually, it takes between 40 and 60 minutes for coins to appear in your Livecoin wallet. This depends on network load and it might take longer during busy times. Don’t panic.

Close the pop-up with your address to see your balance. Refresh the page to see if the funds have been transfered. You will also receive an email notifying you of the transaction.

5. Exchange Ethereum For PostCoin (POST)

Once your ‘Available’ balance shows that Ethereum has arrived, you are read to trade it for PostCoin.

Click this link to go directly to the Livecoin POST/ETH exchange market. The page can take 10-15 seconds to load – be patient!

Don’t feel overwhelmed – we won’t be using the entire page.

You now need to find the Switch to market order’ button under ‘BUY POST FOR ETH’ and click it.

There is a display next to that button; it tells you how much ETH you have and can trade. Click it.

You will see the maximum amount of POST you can buy for your ETH in the ‘You get’ box. Edit the ETH number if you don’t want to use all of your Etherium funds in this transaction.

Click ‘BUY POST’ once you’re happy with the transaction.

You’re now the proud owner of some amount of PostCoin!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I Buy PostCoin With PayPal?

You cannot directly buy PostCoin with PayPal at this time. If you wish to use PayPal, you will have to buy bitcoin first and then exchange bitcoins for POST by using a service like Binance.

Can I Buy POST With Cash?

You cannot directly buy PostCoin with cash. Even if some ATMs support PostCoin, they are less than 1% of all cryptocurrency ATMs.

If you want to buy with cash, you will have to buy bitcoin first and then exchange bitcoins for POST using a service like Binance.

Can I Buy PostCoin With Bitcoin?

Yes, you can do that easily by using Binance to exchange bitcoins for PostCoin.

Can I Buy POST With Skrill

Europeans can use BitPanda to buy bitcoins or ethereum with Skrill. Ethereum or BTC can then be converted into PostCoin on Binance.

Can I Buy PostCoin With Ethereum

Yes, you can do that easily by using Binance to exchange Ethereum for PostCoin.

Which is the best payment method to use?

The cheapest way to do it is to buy bitcoins with bank account (or PostCoin directly with bank account) and exchange the BTC for PostCoin.

The fastest way is to buy PostCoin with a credit card, but you will be charged higher fees.

How Can I Protect POST Once I Purchase It?

You should store your PostCoin in a secure wallet. Leaving PostCoin on an exchange just puts you at risk of losing money if the exchange gets hacked. Your account could also get hacked, which is why it’s important to use 2FA.

How Can I Sell PostCoin (POST)?

Binance and Changelly are good places to exchange your POST to any other cryptocurrency. If you want to exchange it to regular currency, trader POST for bitcoin and exchange BTC into dollars, euro, or other currencies.

Can I Mine PostCoin Instead Of Buying It?

You cannot mine PostCoin as it has a different network structure than Bitcoin. You can only purchase PostCoin from an exchange.

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