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by jdcaron
1738 days ago
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It's already possible to move money between accounts without cryptocurrencies: banks, payments systems (example Paypal), fund transfer services (example Interac). The transactions are reversible in case of a fraud or issues. What you mean is cryptocurrencies offer a way to circumvent the legal ways of moving money around. |
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So it's pretty expensive.
On top of that, the person has to have a bank account that can be connected with PayPal. The benefit of WesternUnion (and why its a lot more expensive) is that you can just show up somewhere, show them an ID and get cash that was transferred to you. Crypto is closer to that, where you can download an app, go to an ATM and exchange for fiat in a short timeframe
https://transumo.com/paypal-international-fees/#USA