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Topic: Are you aware that some Banks accept Bitcoin? - page 8. (Read 2887 times)

newbie
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I personally think the whole idea with Bitcoin was, to bypass institutions like Banks or third party payment systems and to be a alternative for these systems. People must remember that these services were part of the problem and this is why Satoshi developed this payment system, to improve on these payment systems and to ultimately replace them.

We do not need Banks to destroy pseudo-anonymity with all their KYC/AML rubbish. ^hmmmm^
i am not quiet so sure about this but i've heard some of my friends say that there are already banks accepting crypto or bitcoin to be exact, and i've also heard that there are several establishments and corpprations that are in partnership with cryptocurrencies, but honestly even one of them i had never tried.
full member
Activity: 588
Merit: 101
It's a good news! I know that in the Kingdom of Thailand in any bank you can buy bitcoin. I hope this will develop and all over the world it will soon be possible to perform operations with bitcoin in all banks.

Yes, I have also head this information. Moreover, the European bank was going to create its own cryptocurrency but it failed. Hope, the crypto will be accepted everywhere.
full member
Activity: 434
Merit: 102
Many banks in many countries accept bitcoin and i think is question of time to be accepted and legal in any place of the world
full member
Activity: 1134
Merit: 103
Yes, even in my country no banks are accepting the Bitcoin, i think i don't know about which countries bank is accepting. If the bank is accepting the Bitcoin then it is really very good news for all the crypto lovers who are holding the Bitcoin.
full member
Activity: 644
Merit: 100
Yo guys,
Are you aware that there is some banks that accept Bitcoin like Neteller or Skrill? I just discovered it so I was surprised.You can deposit your Bitcoin and use your Bank/Credit card to withdraw.
Now,it doesn't matter if Paypal adopt Bitcoin or not since it's primary competitors have already done so.*
What do you think?

As of now, No. here in my country for sure theu are aware in bitcoin but there are no annoucements that they are also accepting it. Maybe in some countries like japan, korea, US and so on who are really accepting bitcoin or banks anf cryptocurrency are starting to collaboration. And I think it is very good so we are aware in many things.
jr. member
Activity: 294
Merit: 1
yes, i am very much aware some banks has started receiving bitcoin as a deposit and means of paymment. This is a great development as it will enhance the credibility and the adoption of it worldwide, we just hope it cut across all nations of the world in no time. Nevertheless, it might make bitcoin become  regulated and taxed. 
member
Activity: 451
Merit: 15
Investor
Yo guys,
Are you aware that there is some banks that accept Bitcoin like Neteller or Skrill? I just discovered it so I was surprised.You can deposit your Bitcoin and use your Bank/Credit card to withdraw.
Now,it doesn't matter if Paypal adopt Bitcoin or not since it's primary competitors have already done so.*
What do you think?

It is a good thing for the bitcoin. Especially to those users who wishes that there will be banks that will accept bitcoin. But then of we analyze it, the essence of bitcoin being a digital currency will be gone because the characteristics or the role of fiat will be adopted, if that so then it is much better if we stick using bitcoin through wallets.
member
Activity: 451
Merit: 15
Investor
Yo guys,
Are you aware that there is some banks that accept Bitcoin like Neteller or Skrill? I just discovered it so I was surprised.You can deposit your Bitcoin and use your Bank/Credit card to withdraw.
Now,it doesn't matter if Paypal adopt Bitcoin or not since it's primary competitors have already done so.*
What do you think?

This is a great news, but somewhat the characteristics of bitcoin will be the same to fiat. This means that the essence of digital currency will be gone if the capability of the fiat will be adopted by the bitcoin. But it is a good thing really, a good thing for all the bitcoin users who wishes that banks will accept bitcoin.
newbie
Activity: 98
Merit: 0
It's a good news! I know that in the Kingdom of Thailand in any bank you can buy bitcoin. I hope this will develop and all over the world it will soon be possible to perform operations with bitcoin in all banks.
sr. member
Activity: 2422
Merit: 357
I think we have like that situation here in the country. Banks doesnt accept crypto literaly but rather convert them into your own local currency and deposit it on your bank account using a third party wallet. The wallet will become the broker and do all the job while all you have to do is to click and wait until it reflects on your account.
newbie
Activity: 31
Merit: 0
That's what i am always waiting for. I still believe banks will accept bitcoin soon because i have a strong belief in bitcoin's future
jr. member
Activity: 140
Merit: 1
That is interesting, I did not know that they implemented it.. In my country they want to kill it..
newbie
Activity: 64
Merit: 0
Yo guys,
Are you aware that there is some banks that accept Bitcoin like Neteller or Skrill? I just discovered it so I was surprised.You can deposit your Bitcoin and use your Bank/Credit card to withdraw.
Now,it doesn't matter if Paypal adopt Bitcoin or not since it's primary competitors have already done so.*
What do you think?

the first thing I thought about was this big and good news. But unfortunately not all countries have a bank branch.
sr. member
Activity: 503
Merit: 250
In my country there are some banks that know about bitcoin but not all of them accept bitcoin.
And is too risky to store your bitcoins in the banks.
newbie
Activity: 37
Merit: 0
That's good news. But no bank in my country is accepting bitcoin yet. But I think the earlier the better because that is where the world is gradually moving to. The rate at which the world is adopting digitization is very high.
sr. member
Activity: 524
Merit: 258
Yes, but here in my country banks didn't recognize BTC but some of the store accept BTC as payment. Probably in some time bank will adopt BTC for them not to lose money and profit from the investments and lending. International banks accepts BTC as real money though  but if the government rule first probably bank was the first one to oppose to. This is only my theory and opinion about this. No hate.
jr. member
Activity: 154
Merit: 1
Not only do these payment systems accept bitcoins, there are a number of others and note that these payment systems can send not only bitcoins but also a number of other cryptocurrencies.
legendary
Activity: 2618
Merit: 1181
Yo guys,
Are you aware that there is some banks that accept Bitcoin like Neteller or Skrill? I just discovered it so I was surprised.You can deposit your Bitcoin and use your Bank/Credit card to withdraw.
Now,it doesn't matter if Paypal adopt Bitcoin or not since it's primary competitors have already done so.*
What do you think?
Not aware about it because in my country bank not accept bitcoin, so i wouldn't think about that. But it will be good if other country can do it so bitcoin can adopted all over the world. It is cool if you can use crypto to buy something even not directly.
sr. member
Activity: 532
Merit: 250
Yo guys,
Are you aware that there is some banks that accept Bitcoin like Neteller or Skrill? I just discovered it so I was surprised.You can deposit your Bitcoin and use your Bank/Credit card to withdraw.
Now,it doesn't matter if Paypal adopt Bitcoin or not since it's primary competitors have already done so.*
What do you think?
Yes, it is very good if the bank accepts Bitcoin, it can increase the adoption of Bitcoin in your country. but it is still limited only because not all countries have such a bank. However, bitcoin actually does not require a bank because the wallet itself functions as a bank and investment.
newbie
Activity: 27
Merit: 0
in General, if the banks took bitcoin, it would be a plus, as it was safe to transfer and receive, but as I understand it take only a couple of banks, sorry
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