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by psv1
2340 days ago
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> You (most probably) did have to go (physically) to a bank and prove your identity and your credit record in order to maintain any credit card. Didn't have to go there physically. And this is done once while with crypto exchanges you need to sign up for multiple ones because the quality and coins they offer vary so much. > And it takes days to wire money to your bank account. In the UK I can transfer money through my phone app (or online banking if I prefer) to any other UK bank account and the transfer is instant and completely free. Cryptocurrencies can't compete with banks that have their shit together when it comes to convenience. |
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a popular exchange like binance offers hundreds of coins and certainly all of the major ones, and probably more than any bank can offer. If you need one that is not in their list then you must be looking at a very weird merchant. i agree that crypto wallets are still cumbersome to use for average users, but finding and signing up to exchanges is easy.
> I can transfer money through my phone app (or online banking if I prefer) to any other UK bank account
does it work equally fast and cheap when you send money to japan or australia?