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RE: The crypto market and its barriers to entry - A regular girl´s experience

what a pain in the butt. I couldn't get signed up with Coinbase either but my reasons were different. I wam using a VPN and i connect through different countries depending on the speeds at the time, since I'm in China i need a vpn to many things like banking, China has strict controls. I signed up to coinbase with IP and then a few days later they said they needed to confirm my ID so i sent photos they requested and they said because my IP changed they couldn't confirm me. SO i tried deleting account and starting over and they said they know it was from my computer. lol

I also needed a bank account they recognized. Sothis sumemr I will make the trip to Canada, open a new bank ad see what I can do with it.

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Oh dear, yours it not better than mine! :)
That´s exactly what I meant by high barriers: We need to travel, apply for new citizenship or do whatever disproportional step to simply exchange one currency into another.
There is still much work to do until regular people will join the party...
Thanks for stopping by and sharing your experience, @solarguy!

I won the whale vote contest - watch out! Good things coming!

Which contest, @ebryans?