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i use the revolut free plan , not as my main card, but maybe for 50% of things, and quite honestly, the pure ease of spinning up an account and being able to send money to family and friends is what sold me, plus currency movements.

before, my bank would constantly block my card when i was abroad, even when i warned them, block my card when i tried to do bitcoin buys pre robostats days so initially I got revolut to just do my btc buys, then started using it for more and more things.

i wouldnt leave large savings there, but it's getting more popular in Bulgaria now too, no surprise when the banks here are fucking dinosaurs and you need to visit a branch and jump through hoops to even be able to do iban money transfers from your own account or pay bills.

Watching these stubborn legacy dinosaurs get smoked in real time is quite satisfying,

Watching these stubborn legacy dinosaurs get smoked in real time is quite satisfying

Agreed. It's kiiind of a big portion why I'm happy to stay with them ... Fuck the boomers sorry dinosaurs, and let's go with the least bad option.

(Then again, banks are in the equilibrium they are, so the more bank-like Revolut becomes, the more like banks I predict they'll behave)

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