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March 29, 2019, 04:56:50 PM
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Most money on banks are not printed. In the case of our country, there's a limited amount of cash you can only withdraw within a regular day.
Yup, that's why when I transact online, I often used cryptos only because when I use fiat, banks always ask too much questions and preps are hassle.
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March 29, 2019, 05:34:18 PM
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Most money on banks are not printed. In the case of our country, there's a limited amount of cash you can only withdraw within a regular day.
Yup, that's why when I transact online, I often used cryptos only because when I use fiat, banks always ask too much questions and preps are hassle.

We're pretty much the same. I'm fond of using cryptos also because they are more convenient to use for online transactions. With all different cryptos and exchangers to choose from, it is easy right now to find one that matches your preferences. I also want to share that I've heard that Bitrus will release an upcoming exchanger so you might want to see and try that one soon. It might match your personal preference and help you to grow more in this market.
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March 29, 2019, 05:58:00 PM
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Most money on banks are not printed. In the case of our country, there's a limited amount of cash you can only withdraw within a regular day.
Yup, that's why when I transact online, I often used cryptos only because when I use fiat, banks always ask too much questions and preps are hassle.

We're pretty much the same. I'm fond of using cryptos also because they are more convenient to use for online transactions. With all different cryptos and exchangers to choose from, it is easy right now to find one that matches your preferences. I also want to share that I've heard that Bitrus will release an upcoming exchanger so you might want to see and try that one soon. It might match your personal preference and help you to grow more in this market.

I don't know, guys. It actually depends on where you live, in what country. I lived in countries where transfering fiat is pain with so much background checks and middlemen, so bad that you could accumulate $1,000 in fees for a year. Cryptos? Forget it.

And then I lived in countries where every option is offered, every payment system is available and cheap, including bitcoin transactions.

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