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At WEBJEDININJA, we provide seamless and secure cryptocurrency exchange services designed for investors looking to convert their currency into crypto with ease. Our platform ensures a fast, reliable, and efficient transaction process, offering a straightforward way to enter the world of digital assets.
To our valued customers: Please take note that due to the rising costs of cryptocurrency purchases and exchanges our processing fees have increased.
With a simple 10% processing fee, we enable investors to exchange traditional currency for a variety of cryptocurrencies, helping them diversify their portfolios and take advantage of market opportunities. Our service is tailored for both beginner and experienced investors, providing an intuitive user experience and robust security measures to safeguard transactions. By charging a new higher exchange fee it will allow is to ensure that during the crypto currency purchase the fullfully intended amount is transmitted to our customers intended destinations.
At WEBJEDININJA, we prioritize transparency, efficiency, and customer satisfaction—ensuring every exchange is handled with precision and speed. Whether you’re looking to invest in Bitcoin, Ethereum, or other digital assets, our platform offers a hassle-free gateway to the crypto market.
Sending to someone else's wallet? We can only assist our registered clients with crytpo wallet to wallet exchanges. If you are interested in becoming a registered client please send an email to: cs@cs@webjedininja.com where you may be authenticated and assisted. We participate in FINCEN's "KNOW YOUR CUSTOMER" (KYC) requirements prior to allowing or assistant clients to move funds from wallet to the next.
Avoid Scams: Scammers are getting smarter—and more personal. Whether it's a fake investment pitch or a romance scam, the tactics are the same: build trust, then exploit it. To protect yourself, never send money, share banking info, or provide crypto wallet access to someone you haven’t met in person. Romance scammers often use emotional manipulation, love bombing, and fabricated emergencies to gain sympathy and extract funds. Be cautious if someone you’ve only met online quickly professes love, avoids video chats, or always has an excuse for not meeting in person. Slow things down, verify identities, and remember—real love doesn’t ask for your bank account.
Don't Forget: You'll need a crypto wallet when exchanging funds and your Customer ID Number.
Note: Only registered clients should use this service. If you are not a registered client of WEBJEDININJA please contact our Customer Support team at cs@webjedininja.com As are reminder to all of our customers all transactions are considered NON-REFUNDABLE. By using our service you accept the risks and agree to the Terms & Conditions, prior to initiating your transaction.
Think of a crypto wallet like a digital version of your regular wallet. Instead of holding cash or cards, it stores your cryptocurrency (like Bitcoin, Ethereum, etc.). Wallets can be:
Custodial wallets (a company like PayPal holds the keys for you).
Non-custodial wallets (you hold the keys directly, giving you full control but also full responsibility).
What it is: PayPal lets you buy, sell, hold, and send crypto directly inside your PayPal account. It’s beginner-friendly and tied to your regular PayPal balance.
Pros: Easy to set up, no need for special apps, can spend crypto at checkout with some merchants.
Cons: PayPal controls your private keys, so you don’t fully “own” the crypto. Limited selection of coins compared to dedicated wallets.
Fees:
Transaction fee (buy/sell): Between $0.49 – 1.5%, depending on the amount.
Spread fee: PayPal also adds a hidden markup (around 0.5%–1%) to the exchange rate.
Transfers: Sending crypto out of PayPal may include network fees (like Bitcoin miner fees).
What it is: These are wallets built specifically for Bitcoin and other coins. Some are apps, some are hardware devices. You control the private keys—so you own your coins outright.
Pros: True ownership, wider support for different coins, works with many exchanges.
Cons: More complicated to set up, you’re responsible for keeping your recovery phrase safe (if you lose it, your money is gone).
Fees:
Network fees: You pay the blockchain’s miner/validator fee every time you send Bitcoin. This can be a few cents up to $20+ depending on network traffic.
No extra spread fees (unless buying directly inside the wallet app, where providers may add small charges).
Coinbase / Binance / Kraken (Exchanges):
Offer built-in wallets when you open an account.
Hardware Wallets (Ledger, Trezor):
Physical devices that keep your crypto offline, considered the safest option.
Mobile Wallets (MetaMask, Trust Wallet, CashApp, Venmo):
Apps for your phone, often free to use, but you pay network fees when sending crypto.
Platform Comparisons With Ease of Use Information
PayPal
PayPal (custodial)
Very easy
Limited (BTC, ETH, etc.)
0.49–1.5% + spread + network fees
Bitcoin Direct (self-wallet)
You (non-custodial)
Moderate
Bitcoin (or more if multi-coin wallet)
Only blockchain network fees
Exchanges
Exchange (custodial)
Easy
Wide range
Trading fees (0.1–0.5%) + network fees
Hardware Wallets
You (offline keys)
Harder setup
Wide range (depends on model)
One-time device cost + network fees
Bottom line for beginners:
If you want simplicity, PayPal is easiest but you pay higher fees and don’t truly own your coins.
If you want control and lower costs, a direct Bitcoin wallet or exchange-linked wallet is better, but requires learning how to keep your keys safe.