Just the other day Naspa (German bank) froze my account because they need to know who am I sending 400€. I got my account back but they are closing on us
Maybe someone could do some good and explain #bitcoin to the Germans to get some relief after the destruction of their economy? They are totally addicted to Chrissie Lagarde and her camarilla of #ECB #Fiat thieves! The intellectual, historical and mental bridges to the Weimar hyperinflationa catastrophe are destroyed. It was a sweet narrative without meaning. https://nostrcheck.me/media/863f2c555276e9ed738933b0efee6b021042f16e1529dd755704885b87fee183/3cb106686564acec90b50323cb13febb9319e191b4a7c88a164dc5150a5aedd2.webp https://nostrcheck.me/media/863f2c555276e9ed738933b0efee6b021042f16e1529dd755704885b87fee183/3770671e1740d8846d303f2c2b6bed8e455bf44953cef88dc92418c23364a921.webp
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Any recommendations for btc friendly banks? Maybe Revolut?
Yes Revolut is a good option. However they did freeze £15k of mine. The fastest route to solution was to complain on Twitter ( I set an account up that day so had no followers) - issue resolved within hours. Far better than dealing with the app 😂
Twitter worked? Incredible. I still have acoounts with ING (no complaints) and Consorsbank which was bought by BNP Paribas some years ago. Since than it turned problematic as they're blocking cash withdraws every 4 months!
Ive bought through Revolut and sent it to storage. A good option is send cash from bromide bank to Revolut ( no issues ) then from Revolut to strike. Strike is better cheaper and I trust them more @Jackmallers
I meant normie bank
Look at these here:
N26, bunq, Wise, Monese, Tomorrow, Vivid and Revolut.