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RE: Who is crazy enough to sell STEEM with this chart configuration?

in #steem8 years ago (edited)

Go get your spacesuits, we are going to the moon !

I´d love to be on board, but I am desperately trying to enter the crypto market, and it seems that barriers are extremely high for regular people. I am definitely willing to invest some money into this network since I believe in its potential. However, I´ve still not managed to convert fiat into crypto so far. It´s my third attempt now. The first ones all failed due to denied validation processes on the corresponding exchange platforms. I suppose that the fun begins once you are inside the exchange market.
I hope that there is going to be one of these space shuttles waiting for me :)

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Okay, she needs help. Guys, time to work!

Haha! Yeah maybe... Let´s see how this Kraken thing works. Maybe that´s the ultimate solution.

Aaaaah, now I got it! I was just wondering what the worm (?) was doing there....:-D

hahaha, you are sharp!

Did you tried coinbase ? I've never had any problem with them so far. They also accept instant payment with credit card. Once you'll have your bitcoins, you're right, the fun begins ;)

CoinBase

Yes. But they don´t accept people whose country of residence is not equal to their nationality. I am German (having a German ID/passport) but I live in Spain and have a Spanish phone no. and bank account. Coinbase doesn´t support cosmopolitan crypto fans :-))
Then I tried localbitcoins which failed. Now I am wating for Kraken to accept my SEPA bank transfer. If that doesn´t work I will try two other networks some fellow steemians recommended me.

I know someone who live in Spain but is from Belgium. What he did is to use its belgian bank account and ID to create an account and send money with IBAN transfer. No problem with its spanish cellphone. It went well.

There are still people who don't have smartphone, they surely can open an account on Coinbase, it's not a requirement.

I´ve set up two accounts on Coinbase now, and both times I was asked to introduce my residence country and then a phone number. The country code of the phone was automatically set, and after filling in all the information there was sent a Code to the related phone in order to validate my information. So unfortunately there was no chance to skip that step.
If things don´t work like this, I will apply for a Spanish driving licence which will take me one day at the administration´s office. Then I would have a Spanish ID which I could use to validate my Spanish account.
There is always a way if you really want something! :))

I guess they've changed their policies since my friend got his account. It may be frustrating and complicated to get in crypto but you'll be glad to have done it in a year or two ;p
I wish you the best Marly.

I've used this site many times, no problem so far:
https://anycoindirect.eu/