Hello All,
We are all "expats." I think you'll agree that our status often causes us problems when we make transactions and we are "between two countries." I'm sure you all know exactly what I'm talking about and have your stories to tell.
Can anyone recommend an online cryptocurrency exchange where you can be a U.S. citizen (passport identification) but use a Dom. Rep. phone number for 2FA because you reside in the Dom. Rep. AND these facts are not in violation of ToS and you do not have to use a VPN to enter the site?
As two examples, I now find out that I am in violation of Gemini ToS because I am using my Dom. Rep. phone number for 2FA. (This is true even though
when the site vetted me, it DID accept said number). Gemini may very well be keeping my ACH deposits as a consequence. As expats, we often end up in these grey areas where it may seem that we are trying to "game" the system when we have no intention of doing so.
Compare that with binance.com which bills itself as a global exchange. In the process of registering there, I read the ToS and found that I am NOT eligible at this site
because I AM a U.S. citizen.
Any suggestions?
We are all "expats." I think you'll agree that our status often causes us problems when we make transactions and we are "between two countries." I'm sure you all know exactly what I'm talking about and have your stories to tell.
Can anyone recommend an online cryptocurrency exchange where you can be a U.S. citizen (passport identification) but use a Dom. Rep. phone number for 2FA because you reside in the Dom. Rep. AND these facts are not in violation of ToS and you do not have to use a VPN to enter the site?
As two examples, I now find out that I am in violation of Gemini ToS because I am using my Dom. Rep. phone number for 2FA. (This is true even though
when the site vetted me, it DID accept said number). Gemini may very well be keeping my ACH deposits as a consequence. As expats, we often end up in these grey areas where it may seem that we are trying to "game" the system when we have no intention of doing so.
Compare that with binance.com which bills itself as a global exchange. In the process of registering there, I read the ToS and found that I am NOT eligible at this site
because I AM a U.S. citizen.
Any suggestions?