cat coin wrote:
Lol. $100 to help you commit a crime.
Who has jurisdiction over Mexican crypto?
Is this a crime in the US?
cat coin wrote:
Lol. $100 to help you commit a crime.
Who has jurisdiction over Mexican crypto?
Is this a crime in the US?
Wire Fraud.
Can't you send the coins to another wallet without the geo-lock?
yargle wrote:
Don't you also need a Mexican Id? If not make a Mexican Google voice number and you'll be fine.
2nd google voice
Harambe wrote:
Can't you send the coins to another wallet without the geo-lock?
This makes the most sense. Maybe try to open an account on ftx.us (if that is your preferred exchange), and then go to ftx.com (you'll have to use a vpn for this), and send the SOL to your new wallets address. It would surprise me if they prohibited that as well.
For those of you who diss crypto so much, I get it, and I do too in that sense. But man oh man you've missed out on juicy profits like never seen before.
cat coin wrote:
Wire Fraud.
how is it wire fraud? who am I defrauding exactly? Myself?
using VPNs to buy crypto not available in the US is a pretty common thing. US-based exchanges don't list certain coins because of the regulation implications.
you kind of sound like a moran.
James Joyce junior wrote:
cat coin wrote:
Wire Fraud.
how is it wire fraud? who am I defrauding exactly? Myself?
using VPNs to buy crypto not available in the US is a pretty common thing. US-based exchanges don't list certain coins because of the regulation implications.
you kind of sound like a moran.
The real question is, why are ignoring all the actual advice on here and only responding to people going after you?
What kind of special moran must JJJ be if he can't even figure out how to get his own crypto money . LOLOLOL
James Joyce junior wrote:
cat coin wrote:
Wire Fraud.
how is it wire fraud? who am I defrauding exactly? Myself?
using VPNs to buy crypto not available in the US is a pretty common thing. US-based exchanges don't list certain coins because of the regulation implications.
you kind of sound like a moran.
"because of the regulations implications'...in other words...legal implications. Nice try. 10/10 in the "fooling yourself" category.
Authorities can’t help you with the fraud on crypto
Just call customer service. Oh wait, the Russians basement where this coin was made doesn’t have customer service? Maybe stick with reputable “investments” like going to a casino.
It's imaginary money. Just imagine you still have it and save yourself the trouble.
Liberals are morons wrote:
It's imaginary money. Just imagine you still have it and save yourself the trouble.
In my experience libertarian conservatives are more enthusiastic about cryptocurrency especially if they are under age 35 than any kind of “liberal”. Criteria include being broke, libertarian type, and having a mistrust of government and monetary system and (usually) vaccines. Wanting to make precisely $1 million as quickly as possible and with as little effort as possible
yup... wrote:
Ha, ha
I love this.
All these idiots "investing" in crypto.
The idiots were the people who sat smugly on the sidelines while currencies like btc and eth increased by about 15x and 35x respectively just since March of 2020, the time covid started in the US.
I don't trust these crypto apps. One in Africa, AfriCrypt had 2 Brothers run away with everyone's bag, billions of dollars worth of assets. These apps always ask for personal information, ten times over. Very suspicious. I'm assuming they sell it (your personal data) to people in China. But anyways, some of the potential gains are too good to pass up. However, you can also invest in crypto relevant stocks through your bank--which is obviously at least secure. I prefer this method considerably. If crypto goes up, these stocks follow it and go up.
I'd recommend investing in alt coins through a crypto app/wallet and investing in etherreum/bitcoins/crypto etFs and other stocks relevant to crypto via your bank.
Charlie calls it turds
Not your keys, not your coins. You never owned them to begin with.
You should transfer your coins to a wallet you own as soon as reasonable.
Superspikesposter wrote:
Your safest bet is to go back to Mexico and buy a Mexican SIM card and put it in a phone and do the phone verification that way.
That's what I was going to say. Buy a burner phone in Mexico.
Just wait a year or two and it'll be worth $50k. You probably should've just kept this money in a bank if you needed it so bad.
okay brb my stock account got locked so ill call customer service for a fortune 500 company --- that'll get it unlocked for sure.
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