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I recently got an email from Swan that starts like this:

Due to policy changes with one of our banking partners, we are currently unable to process ACH or Wire Transfers for non-US residents. This may include non-US residents with a US Bank account, and is being determined by bank policy that we cannot control.

My primary bank account is in the US but am not a US resident nor citizen and I am a digital nomad so don't really have a fixed address. So any ideas of alternatives to Swan?

Add some liquidity to P2P orderbooks, we need it, its been hella dry

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Why people still continue to buy BTC when they should demand to be paid in BTC?

Doing this you literally take the sats from Saylors and Blackrocks...

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I have tried for quite a long time. I ran my own BTCPay server which integrated into my invoicing system and gave discounts if payment was in bitcoin. But none of my clients will pay in bitcoin. I can't legally demand it so not sure what else I can do. I suppose I can get "better" clients but that's potentially not even doable.

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I can't legally demand it

That means you do not understand what really means "legally" and what you can use as money.

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he can demand it and they can refuse and then he's sucking dicks on OF to try and pay the rent

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How did you know?

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just use strike or kraken or something else, if you're already kyc anyway it shouldn't be a huge deal

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Thanks. I'll have a look again. Problem I had before was that neither accepted my country of residence, Paraguay, in conjunction with a US bank.

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would you be able to get say revolout or a wise card (or payoneer) and use those to top up and withdraw from one of the other exchanges?

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Illll-eagle alien here

alter_native

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Strike will just do.

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If your business depends on it, I see it as difficult. On the other hand, my recommendation is that whenever Bitcoin allows it, it is the best alternative, only if the first is necessary.

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Cash app or strike maybe ?

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