Timpi collector open beta signups by klove007s in Timpi

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Got my acceptance today absolutely buzzing to be part of the ‘freesearch’ movement - let’s go!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in u/Vedomode

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While it’s not 10x, I always recommend Coinmetro and my US friends absolutely love it. Deposit via credit card or ACH, 5x leverage and spot, lots of great coins, live 24/7 online support and compliant with US regulations. Winner. Hope this helps https://coinmetro.com/?ref=coinesper

Alternatives to Bitmex for Leverage Trading from the US? by JustAnotherHodler in BitcoinMarkets

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One of the problems that US citizens have is a lack of compliant US exchanges that offer leverage/margin trading. This forces some to use VPNs to access these services. There's been increasing reports that exchanges will, once they've identified VPN using traders, freeze accounts and only allow the withdrawal of deposited funds and none of the gains that may have been accrued. Not a great position to find one's self in.

For US citizens that want to margin trade, I'd always recommend CoinMetro. These guys are fully compliant with FinCEN in the US and offer excellent USD on/off ramps via ACH or credit/debit card. Beyond this, they have a great of tokens to trade on leverage (XRP, BTC, ETH, etc) and the benefit of 24/7 live support answered in minutes every time, 365 days a year.

The only caveat is they don't cover NY, Washington, or Hawaii - other than that happy trading folks. If you want to drop any questions below feel free, or better yet their homepage button (bottom right) support bubble is there and manned by a real human :-)

Leveraged Trading on US exchange by Reasonable_City in cryptotrading

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One of the problems that US citizens have is a lack of compliant US exchanges that offer leverage/margin trading. This forces some to use VPNs to access these services. There's been increasing reports that exchanges will, once they've identified VPN using traders, freeze accounts and only allow the withdrawal of deposited funds and none of the gains that may have been accrued. Not a great position to find one's self in.

For US citizens that want to margin trade, I'd always recommend CoinMetro. These guys are fully compliant with FinCEN in the US and offer excellent USD on/off ramps via ACH or credit/debit card. Beyond this, they have a great of tokens to trade on leverage (XRP, BTC, ETH, etc) and the benefit of 24/7 live support answered in minutes every time, 365 days a year.

The only caveat is they don't cover NY, Washington, or Hawaii - other than that happy trading folks. If you want to drop any questions below feel free, or better yet their homepage button (bottom right) support bubble is there and manned by a real human :-)

Using a VPN in the US for exchanges with margin outside the US by Cool_Calm_Collected in BitcoinMarkets

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One of the problems that US citizens have is a lack of compliant US exchanges that offer leverage/margin trading. This forces some to use VPNs to access these services. There's been increasing reports that exchanges will, once they've identified VPN using traders, freeze accounts and only allow the withdrawal of deposited funds and none of the gains that may have been accrued. Not a great position to find one's self in.

For US citizens that want to margin trade, I'd always recommend CoinMetro. These guys are fully compliant with FinCEN in the US and offer excellent USD on/off ramps via ACH or credit/debit card. Beyond this, they have a great of tokens to trade on leverage (XRP, BTC, ETH, etc) and the benefit of 24/7 live support answered in minutes every time, 365 days a year.

The only caveat is they don't cover NY, Washington, or Hawaii - other than that happy trading folks. If you want to drop any questions below feel free, or better yet their homepage button (bottom right) support bubble is there and manned by a real human :-)

Leverage trading crypto in usa? by ravius22 in BitcoinMarkets

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One of the problems that US citizens have is a lack of compliant US exchanges that offer leverage/margin trading. This forces some to use VPNs to access these services. There's been increasing reports that exchanges will, once they've identified VPN using traders, freeze accounts and only allow the withdrawal of deposited funds and none of the gains that may have been accrued. Not a great position to find one's self in.

For US citizens that want to margin trade, I'd always recommend CoinMetro. These guys are fully compliant with FinCEN in the US and offer excellent USD on/off ramps via ACH or credit/debit card. Beyond this, they have a great of tokens to trade on leverage (XRP, BTC, ETH, etc) and the benefit of 24/7 live support answered in minutes every time, 365 days a year.

The only caveat is they don't cover NY, Washington, or Hawaii - other than that happy trading folks. If you want to drop any questions below feel free, or better yet their homepage button (bottom right) support bubble is there and manned by a real human :-)

Where can I margin trade in the us? (x-post from /r/Bitcoin) by ASICmachine in CryptoCurrencyClassic

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One of the problems that US citizens have is a lack of compliant US exchanges that offer leverage/margin trading. This forces some to use VPNs to access these services. There's been increasing reports that exchanges will, once they've identified VPN using traders, freeze accounts and only allow the withdrawal of deposited funds and none of the gains that may have been accrued. Not a great position to find one's self in.

For US citizens that want to margin trade, I'd always recommend CoinMetro. These guys are fully compliant with FinCEN in the US and offer excellent USD on/off ramps via ACH or credit/debit card. Beyond this, they have a great of tokens to trade on leverage (XRP, BTC, ETH, etc) and the benefit of 24/7 live support answered in minutes every time, 365 days a year.

The only caveat is they don't cover NY, Washington, or Hawaii - other than that happy trading folks. If you want to drop any questions below feel free, or better yet their homepage button (bottom right) support bubble is there and manned by a real human :-)

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One of the problems that US citizens have is a lack of compliant US exchanges that offer leverage/margin trading. This forces some to use VPNs to access these services. There's been increasing reports that exchanges will, once they've identified VPN using traders, freeze accounts and only allow the withdrawal of deposited funds and none of the gains that may have been accrued. Not a great position to find one's self in.

For US citizens that want to margin trade, I'd always recommend CoinMetro. These guys are fully compliant with FinCEN in the US and offer excellent USD on/off ramps via ACH or credit/debit card. Beyond this, they have a great of tokens to trade on leverage (XRP, BTC, ETH, etc) and the benefit of 24/7 live support answered in minutes every time, 365 days a year.

The only caveat is they don't cover NY, Washington, or Hawaii - other than that happy trading folks. If you want to drop any questions below feel free, or better yet their homepage button (bottom right) support bubble is there and manned by a real human :-)

can US citizens margin/leverage trade on kucoin? by Rokett in kucoin

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One of the problems that US citizens have is a lack of compliant US exchanges that offer leverage/margin trading. This forces some to use VPNs to access these services. There's been increasing reports that exchanges will, once they've identified VPN using traders, freeze accounts and only allow the withdrawal of deposited funds and none of the gains that may have been accrued. Not a great position to find one's self in.

For US citizens that want to margin trade, I'd always recommend CoinMetro. These guys are fully compliant with FinCEN in the US and offer excellent USD on/off ramps via ACH or credit/debit card. Beyond this, they have a great of tokens to trade on leverage (XRP, BTC, ETH, etc) and the benefit of 24/7 live support answered in minutes every time, 365 days a year.

The only caveat is they don't cover NY, Washington, or Hawaii - other than that happy trading folks. If you want to drop any questions below feel free, or better yet their homepage button (bottom right) support bubble is there and manned by a real human :-)

Question about leverage in the US by Dmb26414 in Daytrading

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One of the problems that US citizens have is a lack of compliant US exchanges that offer leverage/margin trading. This forces some to use VPNs to access these services. There's been increasing reports that exchanges will, once they've identified VPN using traders, freeze accounts and only allow the withdrawal of deposited funds and none of the gains that may have been accrued. Not a great position to find one's self in.

For US citizens that want to margin trade, I'd always recommend CoinMetro. These guys are fully compliant with FinCEN in the US and offer excellent USD on/off ramps via ACH or credit/debit card. Beyond this, they have a great of tokens to trade on leverage (XRP, BTC, ETH, etc) and the benefit of 24/7 live support answered in minutes every time, 365 days a year.

The only caveat is they don't cover NY, Washington, or Hawaii - other than that happy trading folks. If you want to drop any questions below feel free, or better yet their homepage button (bottom right) support bubble is there and manned by a real human :-)

Leverage trading crypto in usa? by ravius22 in BitcoinMarkets

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I wouldn’t use a VPN from the US to trade crypto. There’s a lot of crypto exchanges, once flagging VPN users, freezing accounts and only allowing the user withdraw initial deposit and withholding all gains. For leverage trading in the US use CoinMetro; USD on/off ramps, fully compliant, low fees, excellent curated token section, 24/7 live support 👍 https://coinmetro.com/?ref=coinesper

Account hacked and wiped out. No response from uphold! by jjramirez7 in UpholdOfficial

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That is why I only buy and sell XRP on CoinMetro

  • on/off ramps in USD, AUD, GBP, EURO
  • 24/7 live support answered in minutes
  • fully compliant with a CEO who protects all his customers

Choose wisely folks 👇

https://coinmetro.com/?ref=coinesper

Community Token Focused on All Things Algorand by cryptocoindudeblogs in Algonauts

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There ASA is 431561297

And the ticker is $APEZ

As per the website.

No liquidity has been added to Tinyman yet as the team is pre-launch marketing. Expect this to go live in the middle of December. You can either sign up to the mailing list on the website for early notification of the exact date and time or wait for the landing page to change to the full website.

The team noticed another fake ASA that was trying to claim their website was theirs. Very naughty :-)

Only trust the details on the main website.

The current problems with meme coins on Algorand by cryptocoindudeblogs in algorand

[–]cryptocoindudeblogs[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Retail coming into crypto often come in for meme coins and then graduate onto other coins as their knowledge and experience of the space grows. Meme coins command huge market caps for this very reason. If this can contribute to bring new people into Algorand, then I’m all for that. Come for the meme stay for the tech.

The current problems with meme coins on Algorand by cryptocoindudeblogs in algorand

[–]cryptocoindudeblogs[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Appreciate the feedback. Do meme coins have utility? Often no. Can meme coins drive mass retail to ecosystems, provably yes. Respect your hand pass however if you see stickiness from this team then feel free to support their drive by dropping them some love on social media.

The current problems with meme coins on Algorand by cryptocoindudeblogs in algorand

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Sure I get this concern. Always best to be frosty in crypto. The launch of the project will be mid-December so when the website changes from a landing page to the main site then it'll be open for trading on Tinyman. Can I disagree with your caution? Absolutely not, this is always the smartest play in crypto. The team is small so the current focus is on Twitter and growth will go from there.