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Topic: Bitwala - Get ready for Blockchain Banking - page 3. (Read 38820 times)

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September 22, 2019, 01:20:47 AM
Just had my account closed by Bitwala. I got the following canned reply from them:

We have recently undertaken a review of your banking journey and reached this conclusion in line with Section 19 paragraph 1 of our partners solarisBank's General Terms and Conditions (GTC) and will no longer provide these facilities. You will, therefore, need to make alternative banking arrangements.

Followed by:

We assure you that we have only reached this decision after very careful consideration, therefore this decision should be treated as final. Therefore we will not be prepared to enter into any further discussion in relation to it.
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Bitwala, you're no different than a regular bank. In fact, you are far worse. Why proclaim yourself a "Bitcoin bank" when you close people's accounts for nothing? What is the reason for closing my account?

This service is actually a JOKE.

To give you some context on my use of their service, I was just doing SEPA transfers from a well known crypto exchange to Bitwala and then to my bank accounts.

SEPA transfers are free btw, so maybe because they weren't able to get any money from me, they decided to close my account. Or maybe, it was because of my high volume, who knows. Maybe both.

One thing's for sure though: I'm glad I didn’t have any money in my account. I read other reddit posts about Bitwala's SolarisBank seizing money and thought that those users MUST have done something really bad to have their accounts closed like that. But as I came to understand, Bitwala is just a wolf in sheep's clothing.

Bitwala is a regular bank, not a Bitcoin bank. Keep your money and especially your BITCOIN off of their platform. I'm thoroughly disgusted about this experience. I thought their service would be really good and I'd end up using it for a long time, but guess it wasn't in the cards. All in all, this is too bad.

It's a falsely advertised crypto friendly service. In my humble opinion, it's just BS.

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September 20, 2019, 12:56:09 PM
"(..) In order to secure our banking relationship we simply ask that you complete the following questions below. (...)
Please state the amount of your crypto assets and provide us with suitable proof of their origin (trading history, screenshots of trading platforms, etc.). (...)"


In USSR they used to do the same. Where is your money coming from? First off all, bitwala could do they research by checking the address that you used for depositing via blockchain.  Asking for complete history of your crypto transactions is ridiculous.

Please state the amount of your crypto assets and provide us with suitable proof of their origin (trading history, screenshots of trading platforms, etc.). (...)"

Nobody will share that info. Bitcoin was made especially to avoid financial control from banks. Who is using bitwala and why? Coinbase and Bitpay have much lower rates, more services and their cards are available almost for everyone. Here is a short review of Bitwala STO.

https://coinrevolution.com/bitwala-launches-sto/
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September 20, 2019, 07:51:16 AM
This week's Market Watch by Bitwala's trading team is live - check the latest update on the altcoin season, ETH, XLM, and more:

https://www.bitwala.com/market-watch/
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September 18, 2019, 09:04:53 AM

- About SEPA
Instant SEPA transfers are being slowly implemented in Europe. Do you know if this is something the Bitwala users will be able to access in the future? (Since there is SolarisBank in the middle...) It would be great for users

- the new European directive
And will Bitwala be affected by the PSD2 directive?
Basically the 3D Secure from Mastercard is already SCA compliant but the login will require a stronger customer authentification too?


Hi Buddy, thanks for reaching out. Happy to answer your questions.

Instant SEPA transfers are a great feature and something we would love to integrate. However, our current focus is rather on the crypto side of the product.

In regards to PSD2, you currently need an mTAN to log into your Bitwala account. The mTAN is sent to your mobile phone. For further security, you're free to activate a 2FA like the Google Authenticator.

Best, Raphael @Bitwala
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September 18, 2019, 07:18:19 AM
@Bitwala

I have 2 questions:

- About SEPA
Instant SEPA transfers are being slowly implemented in Europe. Do you know if this is something the Bitwala users will be able to access in the future? (Since there is SolarisBank in the middle...) It would be great for users

- the new European directive
And will Bitwala be affected by the PSD2 directive?
Basically the 3D Secure from Mastercard is already SCA compliant but the login will require a stronger customer authentification too?
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September 17, 2019, 08:49:06 AM
Key Takeaways of this week's Market Watch by Bitwala's trading team: Bullish and bearish scenarios on a bigger timeframe, repeating history, the growth of SegWit transactions and more. Find it here:

https://www.bitwala.com/market-watch/
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September 17, 2019, 06:33:09 AM
"We are offering a bridge for both mainstream users and blockchain buffs, who want to interact with the Web 3.0". For more info check the latest interview with Ben Jones (Co-founder, CTO and CEO):

https://www.cryptonewsz.com/ben-jones-cto-and-co-founder-of-bitwala-speaks-exclusively-to-cryptonewsz/42238/
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September 16, 2019, 03:27:20 AM
Bitwala - ever wondered what it actually means? Read about it in our latest blog:

https://www.bitwala.com/bitwala-whats-with-the-name/
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September 13, 2019, 04:32:41 AM
This week's Market Watch by Bitwala's trading team is live - check the latest update on the rising bitcoin dominance and the increased hash rate here:

https://www.bitwala.com/market-watch/
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September 12, 2019, 06:31:26 AM
In case you missed it, there is a great coverage of the Bitwala app by Bitcoin Magazine following our latest announcement. Catch their article here:

https://bitcoinmagazine.com/articles/bitwala-launches-mobile-app-for-bitcoin-banking
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September 11, 2019, 09:11:33 AM
Bitwala is proud to be covered by CryptoMonday (DE). Check their detailed review here:

https://cryptomonday.de/bitwala-test-2019-erstes-deutsches-bankkonto-mit-integrierter-bitcoin-wallet/
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September 11, 2019, 02:09:05 AM
Dear fellow-bitcoiner,

we truly understand your issue and thank you for taking the time to state it here.

We’re very sorry to hear about your situation and your experience with Bitwala. Your feedback is important to us. We, at Bitwala, aim to ensure that all user transactions are processed as smoothly as possible which is why we perform routine checks to keep our user accounts safe and secure.

In order to protect our customers, no individual information about why an account is closed can be shared online. In order to protect your personal data, we don’t post details on a forum like bitcointalk.

Rest assured, Bitwala will only close an account relationship after careful consideration.

Your Bitwala Team
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The following is my story of a very short experience with Bitwala, and - as you may guess - I do not recommend using their service.

It all started on Jul 15, 2019. I've passed the standard procedure, email verification, AML/KYC, ID, etc.
Then I deposited 0.02 BTC (this is the only crypto I have ever credited my account with). I have also wired some fiat, possibly 500 EUR.

Then, on Jul 18th, I've got the following request (excerpt):

"(..) In order to secure our banking relationship we simply ask that you complete the following questions below. (...)
Please state the amount of your crypto assets and provide us with suitable proof of their origin (trading history, screenshots of trading platforms, etc.). (...)"

I answered:

"(...) Answering that question is simply not possible. I've purchased my crypto assets in 2013. The platform I've used does not exist today, and I do not have any screenshots. (...)".

In reply, I've got the following (now full text):

"We regret to inform you that we can no longer continue our banking journey, following a review of your account with us. We have recently undertaken a review of your banking journey and reached this conclusion in line with Section 19 paragraph 1 of our partners solarisBank's General Terms and Conditions (GTC) and will no longer provide these facilities. You will, therefore, need to make alternative banking arrangements. All of your other banking arrangements, including your account and cryptocurrency wallet, will be canceled and closed with immediate effect. Any credit balances held on the account will be returned to you. Please let us know by sending a signed payment request to [email protected], which account you would prefer to - if permitted - transfer the remaining credit to. This is only relevant if you don’t have access to your account anymore. We assure you that we have only reached this decision after very careful consideration, therefore this decision should be treated as final. Therefore we will not be prepared to enter into any further discussion in relation to it."

What they said they did. Eventually, after filing a number of other scans with my signatures, my money was refunded after 2 more weeks.

Can you now imagine: "no further discussion"? Not even an attempt to understand that 0.02 BTC was worth less than 200 EUR in 2013, and nobody at that time talked about screen shots, and many exchanges went bankrupt, including the famous MtGox. In my case it was Bitcurex (I did not mention that name in their communication).

Bitwala didn't make any other statements on the causes of closing my account. I would be happy if someone from Bitwala could explain publicly in this forum the "mysterious" reason of their action and tell everybody what criminal, trafficker or terrorist I am? I wonder if anybody had this type of experience with Bitwala (did not read the 24 pages of the stuff in this topic yet).
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Great coverage by Blockonomi mapping the major digital banks with crypto options: https://blockonomi.com/digital-app-banks/
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The Berlin Blockchain Week 2019 is kicking off Saturday night.  Smiley

Find out what's happening this year: https://www.bitwala.com/you-are-invited-to-berlin-blockchain-week-2019/
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Hey guys, ever thought about bitcoin and taxes? Don't worry, we got you covered. See our basic guides on crypto taxation here:

EN - https://www.bitwala.com/a-guide-to-bitcoin-taxation/

DE - https://www.bitwala.com/debitcoin-steuern-die-grundlagen-zum-thema-bitcoin-und-steuern/
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Great mention of Bitwala's success by Yahoo Finance - catch their take on our successful Series A here: https://sg.finance.yahoo.com/news/sony-co-leads-13-million-103304391.html
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We did it! Announcing Bitwala’s €13m Series A funding round: https://www.bitwala.com/announcing-bitwalas-euro-13m-series-funding-round/  Grin
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Hey there, you're very welcome to do exactly that. Using the Bitwala account to really cash out your BTC is one of the best solutions we provide.

The equivalent in EUR will be credited after six confirmations. So next time you decide to go spending, simply sell BTC before you leave and enjoy the shopping, restaurant or whatever you are up to.

The card itself will work fine, without costs at over 30 million places globally. Enjoy!
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Hi there, the fee-less Bitwala debit card is linked to your Bitwala account. The account itself is a full German bank account, which can easily receive any EUR transaction (like SEPA). Moreover, you are free to create a Bitwala wallet, receive BTC and sell the preferred amount. The equivalent will be credited to your bank account. This will only cost 1% and you are free to trade any day, any time. Enjoy  Smiley

Thanks for your reply.  Smiley

Will the equivalent amount of € be credited to my account instantly when i sell BTC? If not, how long will it approximately take?

What i basically would love to do is...

1. Fund the Bitwala wallet with BTC and get the debit card
2. Sell BTC for € at any time
3. Spend the € with the debit card instantly
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