I get paid in cryptocurrency. That's why I look for the best exchange rates and most convenient destinations.
For a long time, I exchanged cryptocurrency on BestChange, an aggregator that offered a large selection of supported payment systems and bank cards. Then the problems started.
Funds came in parts, sometimes from bank cards that the bank identified as risky. The exchange offices also began to "drag out" the process, sometimes requesting additional documents.
There are stories on this forum about people being unable to get their cryptocurrency back from Bestchange after transferring it for exchange. They claimed to have no influence over the exchange offices.
Then I remembered the p2p platforms that exist on exchanges with payment systems or that operate as separate platforms. These platforms have two clear advantages over aggregators like Bestchange.
- Exchanges are not conducted with anonymous exchange points (companies), but rather directly between verified individuals.
- Cryptocurrency or fiat is blocked until the exchange is complete, so funds won't disappear.
I am currently using Cryptomus and WebMoney for this without any problems. The entire amount comes in one transaction, and my bank has no issues with the cards from which the transfers originate.