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February 13, 2018, 04:18:13 AM
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Guys I tried everything to find my account , I can't even fund my account . It's just too hard for Americans to buy cryptocurrency . I can't even send money into any of my accounts to buy bitcoin and it looks like no one on this forum wants to help except for someone that wants me to send money to them to open an account for me . I'm not that stupid
Everything has a reason and everything is part of the challenges happens in our life .So dont jus give up and think negativity like with the used of bitcoin dont just giving up when the value drop downs .It is normal thing happen to bitcoin.
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February 13, 2018, 04:18:36 AM
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I just bought 750 usd bitcoin and by the time I transferred it to gdax from coinbase it was 706 usd .
What kind of frikin bullcrap fees is that Huh?? 6-7% fee.
This is amazing
at a cost of 44 $ in my country you can already buy a smartphone haha, but why the transfer fee can be that high in an excanges, maybe because they need the cost to repair the infrastructure, pay the miners, and pay the salaries of its employees
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April 25, 2021, 02:31:00 PM
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guys I found my fractional
Bitcoin investment a few months ago !!
My 715 dollar investment is no at 3100 even after the crash lol

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April 25, 2021, 03:00:51 PM
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Guys I tried everything to find my account , I can't even fund my account . It's just too hard for Americans to buy cryptocurrency . I can't even send money into any of my accounts to buy bitcoin and it looks like no one on this forum wants to help except for someone that wants me to send money to them to open an account for me . I'm not that stupid

I agree, if you just go to localbitcoins.com, you will find tons of people that will meet you in a public place and sell you BTC for cash.

What does that mean "Cant fund my account", certainly it means you can't fund your address, or does it mean you can't get past the KYC 'WALL'

Well if you have an 'account' and by that I assume btc valid-address, where you have the private key. I'm sure there are infinite people would be happy to transfer BTC to your account.

To connect just visit localbitcoins.com, and click on the links of sellers, not the site itself, once your in contact with a seller in your area, then feel each other out and decide how to progress.

On the other hand if you mean, you say 'opened' an account on coinbase, and can't fund, well that's a common problem for instance 'transferwise' will not fund crypto, and same for lots of banks.

People here have answered your question, I think your a bot, because context you use 'account' is not clear. You can't transfer BTC to your bank-account, you don't sound educated enough to have setup a wallet and create your own address, so what the hell are you even complaining about?

If you tried to setup an account on a USA based IRS controlled exchange, expect the process to take a long-long time. The IRS needs time & the FBI to do a colonoscopy on your life.
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