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I've reached out to them but haven't received a replyNot Fednow, but
"We are the bank that will never cancel you for your law-abiding actions."
just heard back from the credit union, they say they have no plans to implement the service.i reached out to the credit union and the regional bank i both have accounts with asking about fednow. if either gets back to me that they plan to adopt it i will move forward and ask them about your situation.
Its not that hard just buy bitcoin thru one of the main exchanges then send it to null or better yet use it to buy monero and then send it since that way it can't be traced at all.if only all of us braindead niggers would just learn how to use cryptocurrency so we could send you money without you having to figure out banks
oh, the florida man's burden
Interesting, what about EU citizens not in the EU? can they still open an account? do you need to be physically present at the bank to do it? because that's the requirement with estonia's e-residency.If you would live in an EU state you could open a so called "Jedermann" account within every bank in Germany as they are legally required to grant everyone who is living in an EU country a basic bank account. It's based on an EU law itself.
NGL, that looks like just another Con. Inc. product from their newest grift series.Not Fednow, but
"We are the bank that will never cancel you for your law-abiding actions."
Monero is kind of a pain in the balls to buy though. This was a while back, but Kraken was the only place I could find to get with a card/bank account, and they force you to dox yourself.Its not that hard just buy bitcoin thru one of the main exchanges then send it to null or better yet use it to buy monero and then send it since that way it can't be traced at all.
See the XMR field at the bottom? that's null address, that's all you need.
Interesting, what about EU citizens not in the EU? can they still open an account? do you need to be physically present at the bank to do it? because that's the requirement with estonia's e-residency.
Presumably if you can host the site in Poland then it's not breaking any of their laws, right?The EU and UK have outlawed criticism of islam and every flavor of "LGBTQBRAPP"
If you're going to do this, bounce it through a wallet on your computer first. Someone can correct me, but I believe coinbase has been closing accounts for sending funds directly from their web ui to one of null's public addresses.Its not that hard just buy bitcoin thru one of the main exchanges then send it to null
It says so in Null's post on how to support the forum.I believe coinbase has been closing accounts for sending funds directly from their web ui to one of null's public addresses.
COINBASE WARNING: Do NOT directly send cryptocurrency from Coinbase (or any central exchange) to these wallets. I have been informed that they are closing accounts for trying to send crypto to them. If you are going to use Coinbase, send the money to your own wallet first (i.e. Electrum), and then send it from there. Alternatively, ask me for a different address. Cashapp and PayPal crypto users should also ask me for a private wallet.
Buying monero isn't illegal and kraken's CEO btfo'd trannies a while back and if you follow the advice of @Marvin the chain of custody is gone.Monero is kind of a pain in the balls to buy though. This was a while back, but Kraken was the only place I could find to get with a card/bank account, and they force you to dox yourself.
More recently monero.com offers to let you use a card, but their site doesn't seem to work right and I could never even get as far as it letting me enter a card number.
Once again, this is meant for personal use. Not for business. The evidence for illegal purpose you name in this case are transactions over 1000, 2000, 4000 and 10 000 euros, which will be routed through databases and matched against third party recipients. If they suspect the account is used for business, they will want you to switch it. They have departments tasked specifically with such checks. Take into account that the account will perform transactions and receive payment from outside of the EU, and you're on a list anyway.In the EU, and the UK after exit, there are laws that mean that each nation has to have a number of banking institutions that cannot refuse you basic banking services - unless there is evidence that you are using the account for illegal purposes. The accounts have to have the following features:
"A payment account is an account which enables consumers to place funds in the account, withdraw cash from the account, execute and receive payment transactions to third parties, including credit transfers, and receive payment transactions to and from third parties."
They do not have to offer you any other services than this, I have never ran a business so I imagine the above may not cover all of your needs - but if it does, it might be an option to move out of Serbia to the EU and set one of these up. If you are dead set on staying in the Balkans, Croatia is nice.
Not to be confused with “Old Glory Robot Insurance.”Not Fednow, but
"We are the bank that will never cancel you for your law-abiding actions."
How do you propose he get, and more importantly keep, a UK bank account to do business if he's neither a resident nor an established entity in the UK?Nigel Farage is launching a campaign in the UK to ban debanking, after he had his own bank account closed for political reasons. It's not an immediate solution unfortunately, but it would be ironic if they passed a law making access to the financial system a basic right and Null ends up getting a UK bank account.