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RE: How do you convert bitcoin to cash outside of the US and EU?

in #bitcoin7 years ago

We live in the US and started holding our cryptos at coinbase, at first. We did the same research you’re doing and got a shift card, which only works with coinbase, I believe, but since moving our cryptos to less governed exchanges, we are running into the same problem. Many of the cards available are not available to US residents, probably because big brother can’t monitor transactions on those particular cards. Hopefully you get some good feed back from this post and if we find anything in our research, I’ll be sure to drop you the information. Good luck

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Thanks, I appreciate that. Even though I haven't found what I'm looking for yet, I can't help but feel like it's out there. Good luck to you too

It has to be, with all of the big shot, early bitcoin investors not wanting to pay taxes on their gains… we just have to be diligent in our research efforts. Haha

I just read a post about Monaco, not available in the US yet but might be worth checking out…

I actually started the signup process with Monaco but I'm having difficulty with the app. I'll check back on it in a few weeks and see if they've sorted that out.

BitPay might be another one for you to check out @elementm

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