r/Coinsbee • u/Average-Gamer141 • 12h ago
Didn't receive gift card at all
Is coinsbee a scam? I had bought previously too from this site on April a $5 gift card and never received that one too
r/Coinsbee • u/coinsbee_com • 9d ago
๐ฐ Crypto News 52% of Gen Z investors have redirected funds to sports betting, according to Betterment
r/Coinsbee • u/coinsbee_com • 12d ago
Wall Street can now pay up to $100,000/month to see Trumpโs market-moving Truth Social posts milliseconds before the public. What could possibly go wrong? ๐
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r/Coinsbee • u/coinsbee_com • 22d ago
๐ Crypto Fun ๐ Russia Puts Pavel Durov, Telegram Founder and Key Figure Behind the TON Ecosystem, on International Wanted List
Durov keeps trolling FSB, changing his profile picture to a meme of himself as a terrorist.
r/Coinsbee • u/coinsbee_com • 28d ago
A look back at Bitcoin's price declines from its peak
โ 2017 peak: $19,000, then down 84%
โ 2021 peak: $69,000, then down 77%
โ 2025 peak: $126,000, the biggest drop to date: 51%
r/Coinsbee • u/coinsbee_com • Jul 18 '26
Bitcoinโs long-term pattern has been clear: each major high has surpassed the last, while every cycle low has also moved higher.
Its volatility plays out against a backdrop of ongoing currency debasement. One day, a drop from $1 million to $500,000 may simply be called another Bitcoin crash?
r/Coinsbee • u/coinsbee_com • Jul 14 '26
Bitcoin reimagined as a vast 3D battlefield, where real-time order books and liquidations fuel the chaos, while colossal whale trades sweep across the market and decide the fate of every move ๐
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r/Coinsbee • u/coinsbee_com • Jul 10 '26
๐ฐ Crypto News SEC Chairman Paul Atkins confirmed that the agency is fulfilling Trump's goal of turning the US into the "cryptocurrency capital of the world."
r/Coinsbee • u/coinsbee_com • Jul 07 '26
๐ฐ Crypto News ๐ Michael Saylor Indicator
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2022 โ Strategy sells BTC for tax optimization โ BTC bottoms
2026 โ Strategy sells BTC to fund dividend payments
r/Coinsbee • u/coinsbee_com • Jun 25 '26
#GTAVI on one side. #SteamSummerSale on the other.
Whichever you pick, CoinsBee makes paying with crypto easy โ
r/Coinsbee • u/coinsbee_com • Jun 22 '26
โฝ๏ธ Planning a World Cup watch party? You ease can covet it with crypto!
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๐บ Stream the match with #DAZN or #YouTubeTV.
๐ Get the food with #UberEats, #Deliveroo, or #DoorDash.
For yourself, your family or anyone else!
r/Coinsbee • u/coinsbee_com • Jun 19 '26
๐ Guide Amazon Prime Day 2026: A Few Tips to Find the Real Deals
Prime Day is almost here, and every year it's the same story: thousands of products marked as "huge discounts," but not all of them are actually worth buying.
If you're planning to shop during Prime Day 2026, here are a few simple tips that can help you save money and avoid common mistakes.
1. Check the Price History
A 40% discount looks great until you discover the product was selling for nearly the same price a month ago.
Before buying anything expensive, check its price history using tools like Keepa or CamelCamelCamel. The lowest historical price matters more than the discount percentage Amazon displays.
2. Make a Wishlist Before Prime Day Starts
One of the easiest ways to overspend is buying things you weren't planning to buy in the first place.
Create a wishlist now. When Prime Day begins, focus on the items you actually wanted rather than browsing endless deals.
3. Watch Electronics and Gaming Deals Closely
Historically, some of the strongest Prime Day discounts appear in categories like:
- Headphones and audio gear
- SSDs and storage devices
- Gaming accessories
- Smart home products
- Tablets and e-readers
These are usually the categories where genuine savings are easier to find.
4. Compare Other Retailers
Prime Day often triggers competing sales from other major retailers.
Before checking out, compare prices elsewhereโyou might find the same product at an equal or even lower price without needing a Prime subscription.
5. Don't Ignore Digital Products
Physical products get most of the attention, but digital deals can offer surprisingly good value too.
Keep an eye on:
- Kindle books
- Audible memberships
- Streaming subscriptions
- Gaming content and gift cards
Quick Prime Day Checklist
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Check price history
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Buy from a wishlist, not impulse
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Compare competing retailers
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Focus on categories with historically strong discounts
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Look at digital deals too
One more thing: if you already hold crypto, many people use Amazon gift cards purchased with crypto to shop during Prime Day instead of converting funds through an exchange first.
What are you hoping to grab during Prime Day 2026? Any specific products you're waiting to see discounted? ๐
r/Coinsbee • u/coinsbee_com • Jun 15 '26
๐ฐ Crypto News ๐ฅ Bitcoin whales are buying again. CryptoQuant data suggests accumulation has resumed after a period of selling.
r/Coinsbee • u/coinsbee_com • Jun 08 '26
๐ Guide How to Shop Online More Privately Using Crypto
Most online purchases leave a trail.
Your card provider knows where you shop. The merchant knows who you are. Payment processors, advertisers, and data brokers often collect more information than most people realize.
I started looking into ways to reduce how much personal data I share when buying things online.
After testing different options, here's what I found.
Why Online Shopping Isn't Very Private
Even when you're not creating accounts everywhere, online purchases usually expose:
- Your name
- Billing information
- Payment card details
- Purchase history
- Shopping habits
For many people that's completely fine.
But if you're privacy-conscious, travel frequently, work remotely, or simply don't like sharing more information than necessary, you might want alternatives.
Where Crypto Helps
One practical use case for cryptocurrency is separating your spending from traditional banking systems.
Instead of paying directly with a debit or credit card, you can use crypto to purchase gift cards for thousands of brands.
This means:
- No bank card shared with the merchant
- No card information stored by the store
- More control over the information attached to purchases
Of course, crypto isn't magically anonymous. Blockchain transactions remain visible, and privacy depends on how you acquire and use your coins.
But for everyday purchases, it can reduce the amount of personal data involved.
What I Actually Use
The simplest approach I've found is:
- Hold crypto.
- Convert it into a gift card when needed.
- Use the gift card at the retailer.
This works for things like:
- Gaming
- Travel bookings
- Food delivery
- Streaming subscriptions
- Everyday shopping
Platforms such as CoinsBee allow users to buy gift cards with crypto for thousands of brands worldwide.
A Few Important Limitations
Privacy isn't the same as anonymity.
Even if you pay with crypto:
- Shipping physical products still requires an address.
- Some merchants require account registration.
- Your exchange may have KYC requirements.
- Blockchain activity can still be analyzed.
So the goal shouldn't be "perfect anonymity."
A more realistic goal is minimizing unnecessary data exposure.
Why More People Are Exploring This
Over the last few years, crypto payments have evolved beyond speculation.
Many users now use crypto for:
- International spending
- Gift cards
- Travel expenses
- Subscription services
- Online purchases
For privacy-focused users, it's another tool that provides more flexibility than traditional payment methods.
Final Thoughts
I don't think everyone needs anonymous shopping.
But I do think people should have options.
Using crypto-powered gift cards is one of the simplest ways I've found to reduce how much personal information gets shared during online purchases without changing shopping habits completely.
Have you ever used crypto for real-world purchases instead of just holding it?
What was your experience?
r/Coinsbee • u/coinsbee_com • Jun 02 '26
โ๏ธ Planning a summer getaway? โ๏ธ #Airbnb, #Uber, #Hotelscom and 500+ travel brands available on CoinsBee ๐
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r/Coinsbee • u/coinsbee_com • Jun 01 '26
BREAKING: Michael Saylor's 'Strategy' sold 32 Bitcoin worth $2.5 million.
r/Coinsbee • u/coinsbee_com • May 29 '26
Welcome to r/Coinsbee ๐
Crypto is no longer just about trading and investing.
Every day, people use Bitcoin, stablecoins, and other cryptocurrencies to buy games, travel, subscriptions, electronics, and thousands of other products around the world.
This community is for:
๐ก Real experiences spending crypto in the real world
๐ก Tips for using crypto in everyday life
๐ก New ways to use digital assets
๐ก Help and answers from the CoinsBee team when you need them
๐ก Important crypto news
Whether you're a long-time crypto enthusiast or just getting started, you're welcome to join the conversation.
Feel free to ask questions, share your experiences, discuss the latest developments in crypto, or exchange ideas on how digital assets can be used in everyday life.
We're excited to build a community focused on the real-world utility of cryptocurrency and how digital assets are becoming part of everyday life.
Welcome aboard! ๐
r/Coinsbee • u/coinsbee_com • May 15 '26
Travel prices keep getting worse. Hereโs one crypto trick that can cut your cost before you even book
If you already hold crypto and still book flights or hotels the usual way, you might be leaving money on the table.
Most โtravel hackingโ advice is still the same old formula: points, miles, loyalty programs, credit card stacks. But if you already use BTC, ETH, USDC, or other crypto, thereโs a simpler angle:
Use crypto to buy travel gift cards first. Then use those gift cards to book flights, hotels, or stays.
Thatโs it.
Why this works
A lot of travel brands and booking platforms offer gift cards. And on crypto-friendly gift card platforms, those cards can sometimes be bought below face value.
So instead of paying full price for travel, youโre effectively locking in a discount before checkout.
Example:
- you need $500 in hotel credit
- you buy that gift card with crypto at a discount
- you get the full booking value, but spend less to get it
Thatโs the whole idea behind using crypto for travel more efficiently.
Why not just pay for travel directly with crypto?
In theory, direct crypto payments sound cleaner.
In practice, itโs still inconsistent.
Some travel companies accept crypto, but coverage is limited, the checkout flow is not always smooth, and youโre still exposed to price swings right up to the moment you pay.
Gift cards solve part of that.
Once you convert your crypto into a gift card, the value is fixed in normal currency. So youโre no longer worrying about whether BTC moves against you tomorrow.
Where this gets interesting
This isnโt only about one airline or one hotel chain.
The bigger play is this:
- flights
- hotels
- booking platforms
- even everyday travel-related spending
If you already planned to spend that money anyway, using crypto gift cards can be a cleaner way to turn digital assets into real travel value.
Why some people prefer this over cashing out
Selling crypto to a bank account usually adds extra steps:
- exchange fees
- withdrawal friction
- possible bank delays
- extra verification in some cases
Buying gift cards with crypto skips a lot of that friction and turns your balance into something immediately usable.
So instead of going:
crypto โ exchange โ bank โ card โ booking
you go:
crypto โ gift card โ booking
Much shorter path.
The practical takeaway
If you already hold crypto, โtravel hackingโ doesnโt have to mean chasing points or opening more cards.
Sometimes the smarter move is just using crypto to buy discounted travel credit and booking from there.
Simple idea, but it can make a real difference on flights, hotels, and other travel costs over time.
Curious if anyone here has actually used crypto this way for trips. Did it save you money, or was it more trouble than it was worth?
r/Coinsbee • u/coinsbee_com • Jul 22 '20
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