I've just started using currenxie, so can't give too much help apart from the onboarding, setting up multiple accounts and receiving payments has all been smooth
All gone well thanks, just got paid and went through very smoothly.
I've been able to set up various multi-currency accounts - Just figuring out how to set up standing orders/direct debits to automate payments.
I came across this Fintech bank called Arival, they claim to be crypto friendly (ARIVAL | Banks are old. We're not. - Arival Bank - The First Fintech Bank), but since they're based in the US I'm not sure how much pressure they'll take from the government before they stop being crypto friendly...
Just got the account set up and requesting the multicurrency account which should take a few days.
Out of curiosity, do you hold most of your money in those accounts or diversify across other banking providers and/or EMI's?
Thanks for the information, just applying but trying both today - Out of curiosity, are these account that you can hold you money in safely for a short period (say 6-12 months)?
Also do you have any idea how long the application/KYC process takes with them Currenxie?
Hi Gediminas,
I've been trying to open a business account for my company in Hong Kong and having issues due to being a Cuban citizen with residency in the UK.
I was reviewing some forums here and your name pops up a lot in a positive light, wondering if you could provide any advice?
Thanks,
Angel
My priorities are:
- Privacy
- Able to buy from crypto exchanges (I'm not worried about receiving crypto for a while)
Can anyone give some advice as I've looked at a few banks who claim they're open to crypto and all seem to have terrible customer reviews and high fees, for example - EQIBank -...
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