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jr. member
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Edit: Notice the quote from Leopay is mentioning Leupay  Huh
They are the same company. Leupay was rebranded to Leopay: https://blog.leopay.eu/leupay-becomes-leopay/

I also recall seeing reports of people saying they weren't crypto-friendly, unsure of that's still true today.

I also remember such thing.
Did anyone test them with transfer from crypto exchange?
hero member
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Edit: Notice the quote from Leopay is mentioning Leupay  Huh
They are the same company. Leupay was rebranded to Leopay: https://blog.leopay.eu/leupay-becomes-leopay/

I also recall seeing reports of people saying they weren't crypto-friendly, unsure of that's still true today.
copper member
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According to posts from some members it seemed to me that Leopay was not a crypto friendly payment account. I wonder if I confused with LeuPay. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1810594.0;all
@Guglevois
While searching, I found this paragraph directly from their site. So I don't think it's a problem, you can still do some tests with not very large amounts, like $10 the first time, etc.
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This is where LeuPay comes in. Unlike many traditional banks with an old-world view of finance, LeuPay is embracing the currencies of tomorrow by granting customers the option to freely transfer money to and from crypto currency trading platforms today.

With the ability to offer unique IBANs across multiple currencies as well as a quick and secure method of transfer, LeuPay allows its customers to interact with a host of digital currency trading platforms.
https://blog.leopay.eu/cryptocurrency-to-bank-account/


Edit: Notice the quote from Leopay is mentioning Leupay  Huh
newbie
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Yes, they are same Bulgarian company, are they unfriendly with transfers from exchanges?
jr. member
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Hello.
Anyone using Leo Pay (blue) for transfering money from exanges. Like Kraken? Does they accept payment to their BG iban without problems?

Also Monese is good option to receive fiat from exchanges? Thanks for opinions

Im not aware of either of these being crypto friendly.

By the way LeoPay is owner by the same company as iCard, right?
So what is the difference in opening an account with either of them?
newbie
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Hello.
Anyone using Leo Pay (blue) for transfering money from exanges. Like Kraken? Does they accept payment to their BG iban without problems?

Also Monese is good option to receive fiat from exchanges? Thanks for opinions
full member
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Which of those EMI allow you to top up your balance with card for free?
The only one I know and test is revolut, any others?
Transferwise?

Yes they do, about 0.20% fee which is ok.

So are revolut and transferwise the only ones?

Last time I checked, monese allowed credit and debit card top ups for a small fee.

jr. member
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Which of those EMI allow you to top up your balance with card for free?
The only one I know and test is revolut, any others?
Transferwise?

Yes they do, about 0.20% fee which is ok.

So are revolut and transferwise the only ones?
full member
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Which of those EMI allow you to top up your balance with card for free?
The only one I know and test is revolut, any others?
Transferwise?
jr. member
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Which of those EMI allow you to top up your balance with card for free?
The only one I know and test is revolut, any others?
jr. member
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bump for more info about n26, they seem very promising but so far I can't find info from crypto users using them.
+1

I would also like updated information on n26 and kraken.
Do they block Kraken like Revolut does?

It is possible to both withdraw and deposit?

No issues yet. Latest one 2 days ago 7k euro.

awesome. From which exchanges you've wired to n26?

Kraken.
jr. member
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bump for more info about n26, they seem very promising but so far I can't find info from crypto users using them.
+1

I would also like updated information on n26 and kraken.
Do they block Kraken like Revolut does?

It is possible to both withdraw and deposit?

No issues yet. Latest one 2 days ago 7k euro.

awesome. From which exchanges you've wired to n26?
jr. member
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bump for more info about n26, they seem very promising but so far I can't find info from crypto users using them.
+1

I would also like updated information on n26 and kraken.
Do they block Kraken like Revolut does?

It is possible to both withdraw and deposit?

No issues yet. Latest one 2 days ago 7k euro.
hero member
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In math we trust.
bump for more info about n26, they seem very promising but so far I can't find info from crypto users using them.
+1

I would also like updated information on n26 and kraken.
Do they block Kraken like Revolut does?

It is possible to both withdraw and deposit?
jr. member
Activity: 73
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bump for more info about n26, they seem very promising but so far I can't find info from crypto users using them.
jr. member
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iam using n26 bank now since 1 month and they working pretty nice.
They support always answer fast but you have to check the opening hours from them.
Iam currently on holidays and have used the card here Its great for travelers.


regards

From which exchanges you've wired to n26 and have they asked you to prove anything so far? (source of income etc) or the amounts are not significant?
jr. member
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Does Payoneer give you personal IBANs now and can you receive from exchages if yes.
Also what are the strong limitations that are linked in OP? It wasn't me to be signed in to read them.
legendary
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iam using n26 bank now since 1 month and they working pretty nice.
They support always answer fast but you have to check the opening hours from them.
Iam currently on holidays and have used the card here Its great for travelers.


regards
jr. member
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guys wirex now supports DAI stablecoin which is the first.
Have you tried using the wirex card to top-up others like revolut, transferwize, n26?
jr. member
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Has anyone tried to receive wire from crypto exchange to n26, transferwise or bunq? How did they react?

I wouldn't try transferwise. Bunq is supposed to be crypto friendly (to a certain extent). You can just ask support to see if it's ok.

Why you wouldn't try transferwize?


Have you used Bunq and with what range of amounts (eur per month) ?

Transferwise is not crypto friendly as statzd in their T&Cs.
1000/2000 euros per month for Bunq should be ok (directly from exchanges not localbitcoin stuffs).
Revolut accept transfers from reputable exchanges but their constant freezing of accounts by stupid algos even for ridiculous amounts have made them unbearable.

Have you tested Transferwise with significant amounts from your other bank accounts?

You can use fidor or n26 to get wires from exchange and then transfer or topup with card Transferwise to take advantage of their competitive rates. I guess.
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