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Topic: Are you aware that some Banks accept Bitcoin? - page 9. (Read 2887 times)

jr. member
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I think if this is for real, it's a great opportunity for bitcoin to be more useful in the world and on the other hand, we need the source or sort of url link for the authentication of the news.

Meanwhile, if this can also be done in Africa, I think it will also propel Africa to the pinnacle of crypto world.
sr. member
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I'm a bit positive that paypal will adopt bitcoin sooner. Paypal's founder even admired bitcoin's success. So it will not be much of a surprise should paypal embrace bitcoin sooner or later.

And yes, there already exist a number of banks that accepts bitcoin thanks to Coinbase and speculation from the U.S. Congress and it's consideration to regulate bitcoin sales. and of course, thanks to blockchain. Blockchain was among the strong come-on factor that stirred much interest from the bank sector.

And few of the countries that have banks accepting bitcoin are Germany, Estonia, Czech Republic, United Kingdom, United States and Canada.
full member
Activity: 347
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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?





Actually I am not aware that some banks accept bitcoin because in my country bitcoin treats illegal. Other country accept it in every payment and make it legal but in my country it is not.
full member
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this is very good news. consciously or unconsciously some banks have indeed accepted bitcoin, but that only happens in some countries that have legalized bitcoin. there are still many countries in the world that have not received bitcoin, so the main goal of bitcoin to become a global currency is still very far from expectations.
member
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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?
I think this is a good sign that the bitcoin will develop in the future as well as the market will recover. This helps people invest in bitcoin that can easily withdraw their money. I think it will take a long time for the bank to accept the crypto, but glad it kicked off earlier than I thought it was.
full member
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It will be great if banks are already accepting bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies because it's already a fact that banks don't have a good relationship with crypto as it is said it's operation is in danger of being affected by cryptos' use case. So i think it's really good if banks will also adopt the blockchain technology and have a hybrid system in its operation.
newbie
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And in our city banks accept crypto currency for investment. You can put the Crypto currency in Bank A after some time to come and take your interest from the investment. But there is one minus they take the amount of 100,000 dollars
jr. member
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Now banks are accepting bitcoin, it's great achievement which has achieve by bitcoin. This kind of activity is a great example of bitcoin success.
member
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I think bitcoin needed help from Bank. Though many banks accept bitcoin, but it's Number limited. If it is happening all banks, then it will be great news for crypto lovers and bitcoin is getting more popular day by day.
newbie
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Yes, I am aware that some banks are accepting Bitcoin. I entrusted my Bitcoin to one of our bank in our country.
jr. member
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I think sooner or later, banks will accept bitcoin for market trading
newbie
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There was one instance obviously which a bank said they would utilize bitcoin for their manages exchanges yet they weren't tolerating it as stores. With respect to paypal, them tolerating bitcoin or not wouldn't have any kind of effect. we need shippers to acknowledge bitcoin, generally paypal is something that a few people who need to trade their bitcoin to paypal and the other way around need.
newbie
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This has long been known and everyone knows about this, that many banks have long taken bitcoin.
newbie
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not all country banks accept bitcoin maybe some banks accept
newbie
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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?

I am not aware that some banks accepts Bitcoin. I think that it's ok for the banks to offer Bitcoin deposit since it will make the transactions easier.
member
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In our country they dont accept bitcoin as currency because they think bitcoin is very risky coin. The price flactuates so fast and there are lot of possibility of lossing your investments.

Our country is also the same our government still rejects it, arguing that 'the value of bitcoin is too speculative' it's feared that it will harm the public, especially the people. But if we study more deeply you will definitely find the answer, so what I mentioned above isn't their main reason, it seems there's another reason behind that.
legendary
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Well, they are not banks physically, so I dont think we can consider them. But yes, they do accept and transact in bitcoins so its definitely a positive for all the community.
member
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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 I am aware that some of the banks accepts bitcoin. But in my country there is no bank that accepts bitcoin. I wish that there is a bank that accepts bitcoin here in my country.
member
Activity: 256
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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?



I am not aware that some banks accept bitcoin because we all know that bank treat bitcoin as their enemy.
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If the bank has received bitcoin, it means that bitcoin has obtained its legitimate rights from the government where the bank's located. And this is a remarkable achievement for the growth of bitcoin, especially in the future.

Well, I never been heard a bank here in my county that accepts bitcoin just like what you have said buddy that you can use your bitcoin crypto currency as normal just like as fiat currency which you can deposit and withdraw your Bitcoin in that certain bank. It is a good thing to know that there are banks that are not afraid to Bitcoin but rather makes a good connection with the crypto currencies.
It is NOT a good thing! Banks and crypto currencies are not meant for each other. In fact bitcoin and other crypto currencies were made to abolish the "centralized" banking system and give full financial freedom to a person. If banks get involved with crypto currencies, there is no way the currency will remain "decentralized". It ends up being controlled by the bank.

I think that is the only best way because it can trigger a new wave of adoption. We don't need to worry about the bank's actions, because the SEC will monitor them.
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