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Economy => Exchanges => Topic started by: sonic009 on March 12, 2023, 07:56:30 PM



Title: Buy BTC with US Mercury bank
Post by: sonic009 on March 12, 2023, 07:56:30 PM
Hello , need help . i want to buy BTC with mercury bank https://mercury.com/.

But i cant , because I'm not American resident . i tried to buy on binance.com, kraken , asked coinbase ... but I cant buy because Im not American resident and cant proceed KYC.

Exactly this is my situation ... money is from e-commerce business , i have sole member LLC company registered in Wyoming , bank account is on that company name .

Anyone similar situation, or some suggestion , how to but btc from that account ?

Thnaks


Title: Re: Buy BTC with US Mercury bank
Post by: Potato Chips on March 12, 2023, 11:33:10 PM
It appears business accounts includes a debit card which could be another payment method although, the fees probably won’t be friendly. Last resort is to look into getting the money to sit to an accepted payment method in your area first.


Title: Re: Buy BTC with US Mercury bank
Post by: noorman0 on March 12, 2023, 11:39:31 PM
Isn't there an option to register an account in the name of a company for coinbase? Looking at the QA on the site, they say they can buy crypto with a mercury account
Can I buy crypto with my Mercury account?
We don't have express restrictions on buying crypto through your Mercury account. When using Mercury, wires sent through your account will include your business name as the wire sender, which helps crypto exchanges (e.g., Gemini, Coinbase) process and credit wires.
Fyi, binance (https://binance.us) has a separate exchange to serve US residents.
Another way is to buy bitcoin p2p without kyc. Your bank card has a mastercard sign, it should allow more universal payments.


Title: Re: Buy BTC with US Mercury bank
Post by: NotATether on March 14, 2023, 08:53:35 AM
Mercury is a business banking account. How do you think you can buy crypto from there?

If you are not a US citizen, your life is actually easier, because there are a bunch of exchangers and OTC options out there that 1) do not accept Americans and 2) let you send money from that bank, and receive crypto, such as The Bitcoin Reserve. Binance also won't care I believe.