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Topic: Which US Banks work well with Coinbase and Kraken? (Read 213 times)

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My anecdotal experience: I've been using Coinbase for years -- mostly to sell, occasionally to buy. I've never had problems after transferring money using my Bank of America or Chase accounts. There are some stories out there about bank account closures with BOA and Chase, but they mostly seem to pertain to business accounts, not personal accounts.
I do not have information about how things are at the Kraken today, but today Coinbase shows very good results when the number of users exceeds tens of millions of people.
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Chase works well.
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In fact, one of the most beautiful questions asked. Every community and country can be asked to contribute by preparing a global guide in this field. It would be a great resource for everyone.

It is high time for humanity to unite to develop crypto technology and perhaps this will allow many people in the world cross the poverty line
legendary
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STOP SNITCHIN'
My anecdotal experience: I've been using Coinbase for years -- mostly to sell, occasionally to buy. I've never had problems after transferring money using my Bank of America or Chase accounts. There are some stories out there about bank account closures with BOA and Chase, but they mostly seem to pertain to business accounts, not personal accounts.
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I am trying to find one with a physical branch in every state, because I will be a full time traveler, but it seems the big banks are the ones openly hostile and rightly determined to ban transactions. Ally Bank doesnt allow money orders on its mobile deposit.

I *think* charles scwabb allows mobile money order deposits, and I was told that Fidelity and Charles Scwabb are crypto friendly with not banning deposits etc

Are there any other branches that might possibly have physical branches in most states?
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