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This is what convinced me. — Michael
TIPS is 10 seconds, 0.2 cents. DLT transactions are at best 30 euros and take at least one hour — Mersch
I waited with BitStamp 2 months >:O - in fact, even after contacting support 2 times, they still haven't approved me, so I just closed the damn account.I finally got a wallet and I'm setting up with BitStamp (3 week wait) for 2 specific cryptocurrencies for the blockchain process they're trying to implement. I'll probably buy a few different ones for testing purposes as well. I'll get some XRP and ETH but no BTC. — Benkei
Yeah, I thought the same. Also, gives a lot of options for trading. Bitstamp was also one of the few reputable ones that accepted people from non-Western countries. But it's obvious that they will discriminate and approve Western accounts before looking at others, since mine wasn't approved for close to 2 months, even after sending them all documents and contacting support twice.We'll see. I'm not interested in going through other exchanges at this point. BitStamp is a one stop shop for me with low transaction costs for the cryptos I want. — Benkei
Yeah, most likely. I also uploaded driver's license, but I made sure I scanned it at 600dpi. That they run a discriminatory practice isn't a problem to me, just that they ought to be upfront about it - we only accept customers from these countries.I had a reply within 48 hours that my copy of my driver's license wasn't good enough. Just uploaded it again. Seems ok. Must be a discriminatory thing. — Benkei
Here's the thing. They don't have enough employees to check everyone, they don't want to hire more, and thus they have limited resources. They focus resources on most valuable customers (statistically). Probably, statistics indicate that customers from certain countries spend more than others - they will get those approved first.They're in it to make money after all, and discrimination hurts profits. — Michael
Also, anybody else read about the Tether token and probable swindle involved? — Benkei
Hey, if you start up something, I'd love to invest in whatever you are able to create.
I haven't been approved by Gemini for some reason. Taking a long time. — Posty McPostface
How did it go, Benkei?My dad decided to join me with the experiment. We'll have 200 EUR to burn, which is enough to test the system, trade costs, liquidity, settlement times etc. etc. — Benkei
Or that scams, kidnappings or other illegal activities use cryptocurrencies. It's just like with the 500 euro note: seldom accepted anywhere and hugely popular with criminals. Luckily inflation hasn't made this note to be common for ordinary payments.It seems like not many places accept Bitcoin as payment yet, which doesn't help make the whole thing any less ridiculous. — Terrapin Station
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