ShoropCrypto said:
In the case of Wise, it is very difficult to find out about it at all. They very rarely respond in customer support, you have to wait days. They respond with standard phrases from their knowledge base that you can read yourself.
So, they only have this about crypto in their knowledge base:
"You can't send money to a cryptocurrency platform."
When you enter the details of any crypto platform, they simply tell you that they cannot send there, and this is a great solution.
and
"You can receive money to your Wise account from a platform that deals with cryptocurrencies ”” as long as the platform is regulated and/or supervised in the EU or UK."
How to find out that a crypto platform is regulated in these regions?
The location of the office does not guarantee this. The crypto-platforms themselves do not provide such information.
Does this rule include P2P?
P2P is actually transfers between people, not between a crypto platform and Wise. But this is some kind of indirect transfers, are they allowed? How do people find out about it?
Does it mean that you can accept money from a crypto platform, then you can also accept money from P2P, if they are regulated in the EU and the UK? I don't know the answer.
One more moment. If you even receive money from a regulated crypto platform, then the person who sends you money always violates the rules of Wise, because it is forbidden to send money to crypto platforms.
So it turns out that using P2P in any case violates the Wise rules, so why then is the payment method in P2P of any crypto platform one of the most popular and has a very high liquidity? So is it forbidden or not?
And I was simply banned for such questions to customer support of the Wise without the right to send an appeal. lol
So how not to blame Wise for this?
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