Purchasing Crypto With Mercury

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prepaiddays

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So We have a non crypto focused US Resident owned company with a real US address that just opened an account with Mercury. Does anyone know if daily transfers to smaller crypto exchanges or onramps is considered unsupported activity with Mercury?
Does anyone know of anyway to be able to purchase crypto with Mercury without dealing with account closures?
 
I had thought that Mercury were one of the more crypto-friendly EMIs, given that they like to promote themselves as the business bank for web3.
 
They denied our regulated crypto company with 10+ USA employees 3 seperate times even with an introduction from one of their larger partners but they approved our non crypto related company when we stated in the application that it doesn't involve cryptocurrency. Do you have experience purchasing crypto with Mercury?
intlman said:
I had thought that Mercury were one of the more crypto-friendly EMIs, given that they like to promote themselves as the business bank for web3.
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prepaiddays said:
They denied our regulated crypto company with 10+ USA employees 3 seperate times but they approved our non crypto related company when we stated in the application that it doesn't involve cryptocurrency. Do you have experience purchasing crypto with Mercury?
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Weird - considering this. Perhaps there was something specific with your crypto business that they didn't like?

Anyway, I know that doesn't help you. I think others on the forum had mentioned that a Kraken+Mercury setup worked well in the past.
 
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Weird - considering this. Perhaps there was something specific with your crypto business that they didn't like?

Anyway, I know that doesn't help you. I think others on the forum had mentioned that a Kraken+Mercury setup worked well in the past.
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They stated their bank partners don't allow them to bank MSBs registered with FinCEN in the United States. Any idea about what amounts could be safe to send from Mercury to Kraken or other small exchanges?
 
No problem with purchasing crypto on regulated exchanges from Mercury. This should not be your company's main activity though. Mercury can't accept crypto exchange businesses, crypto trading companies, crypto funds and p2p activities. For all that you need to talk with other banks and pay an in person visit. For example BMO in Chicago is a good option.

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No problem with purchasing crypto on regulated exchanges from Mercury. This should not be your company's main activity though. Mercury can't accept crypto exchange businesses, crypto trading companies, crypto funds and p2p activities. For all that you need to talk with other banks and pay an in person visit. For example BMO in Chicago is a good option.
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Do you think 5 business days straight purchasing 5-10k from Kraken or another regulated US Exchange with a new account would be fine? I'll have to reach out to BMO for my other crypto related business then, do you know if they typically require $250,000-500,000 deposit for crypto related accounts?
 
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Do you think 5 business days straight purchasing 5-10k from Kraken or another regulated US Exchange with a new account would be fine?
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It depends on the context. If you have 50k on the account and never used Kraken before, yes. You will be asked questions, how will you answer?
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I'll have to reach out to BMO for my other crypto related business then, do you know if they typically require $250,000-500,000 deposit for crypto related accounts?
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They look at this on a case by case basis, I'm not aware of any specific requirements but your account should appear profitable enough for them to accept it.

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It depends on the context. If you have 50k on the account and never used Kraken before, yes. You will be asked questions, how will you answer?

They look at this on a case by case basis, I'm not aware of any specific requirements but your account should appear profitable enough for them to accept it.
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I would let them know that we're purchasing crypto to invest because of crypto being in a bull market right now.
Do you think transferring daily incoming deposits from our business revenue(from First Data and other US processors) for just 5 business days after opening the account a few days ago would cause issues or just questions?
 
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I would let them know that we're purchasing crypto to invest because of crypto being in a bull market right now.
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This makes sense but”¦
prepaiddays said:
Do you think transferring daily incoming deposits from our business revenue(from First Data and other US processors) for just 5 business days after opening the account a few days ago would cause issues or just questions?
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”¦not 5 days after opening the account and without having had any business transaction.

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This makes sense but”¦

”¦not 5 days after opening the account and without having had any business transaction.
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Thank you for your assistance here it's extremely helpful as we don't have any experience with Mercury. Do you think it would be safer to send the funds that are deposited from business revenue(from First Data and other US processors) to a personal account in the UBO's name or to an IT company for development services?
 
prepaiddays said:
Thank you for your assistance here it's extremely helpful as we don't have any experience with Mercury. Do you think it would be safer to send the funds that are deposited from business revenue(from First Data and other US processors) to a personal account in the UBO's name or to an IT company for development services?
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I'm not sure what kind of company you operate, but you can't randomly move funds like that. Do you have an accountant?

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I'm not sure what kind of company you operate, but you can't randomly move funds like that. Do you have an accountant?
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We do have a CFO but they only have experience with buying crypto with accounts that were already approved for purchasing crypto so this is new territory for us. Our CFO was the one that recommended we purchase the development services from the tech company and then request the tech company to refund us in crypto.
We operate a company that buys and sells digital products like game keys from our customers and indicated that to Mercury so the settlements from the processors would be typically be transferred out to pay the clients in USD. What do you think would be a safe path to withdraw to personal/acquire the crypto for one business week?
 
prepaiddays said:
We do have a CFO but they only have experience with buying crypto with accounts that were already approved for purchasing crypto so this is new territory for us. Our CFO was the one that recommended we purchase the development services from the tech company and then request the tech company to refund us in crypto.
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Ask your cfo to talk with Mercury. If you don't have anything to hide it pays off being candid.

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Ask your cfo to talk with Mercury. If you don't have anything to hide it pays off being candid.
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So you recommend asking Mercury directly if it would be okay for us to temporarily purchase crypto or transfer out to a personal account to pay our customers for their game keys?
Do we need to reach someone in strategic accounts in your experience or would their customer service be able to assist?
 
prepaiddays said:
So you recommend asking Mercury directly if it would be okay for us to temporarily purchase crypto or transfer out to a personal account to pay our customers for their game keys?
Do we need to reach someone in strategic accounts in your experience or would their customer service be able to assist?
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I recommend that you prepare an accurate description of your business and on the money flow, including some charts and projections. I have not understood what you do and why you need crypto, so you can be sure that Mercury won't either if you tell them the same things.
Note that gaming is not welcomed by Mercury.

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I recommend that you prepare an accurate description of your business and on the money flow, including some charts and projections. I have not understood what you do and why you need crypto, so you can be sure that Mercury won't either if you tell them the same things.
Note that gaming is not welcomed by Mercury.
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When you say gaming you mean casino right? We deal with video games codes like playstation and Xbox games. We don't deal with any gambling or casino or have any clients that do. We do have those documents already prepared, in your experience should we speak with their customer service or do we need to reach a specific team like strategic partnerships?
 
prepaiddays said:
When you say gaming you mean casino right? We deal with video games codes like playstation and Xbox games. We don't deal with any gambling or casino or have any clients that do. We do have those documents already prepared, in your experience should we speak with their customer service or do we need to reach a specific team like strategic partnerships?
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Just contact customer service

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If Mercury can't meet your requirements, why stay with them? There are other banks that will not give you such a hard time with sending funds to/from exchanges. And if it's absolutely necessary to keep Mercury, use another bank as an intermediary. Just be sure to register your new bank account under the same name as your Mercury account, and you should have no problems sending fiat between Mercury and the other bank. thu&¤#
 
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If Mercury can't meet your requirements, why stay with them? There are other banks that will not give you such a hard time with sending funds to/from exchanges. And if it's absolutely necessary to keep Mercury, use another bank as an intermediary. Just be sure to register your new bank account under the same name as your Mercury account, and you should have no problems sending fiat between Mercury and the other bank. thu&¤#
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In our experience any banks that will allow you to send crypto require a large deposit and multiple month setup time that we unfortunately don't have enough time for at this time. Do you know any banks which allow crypto transfers from business accounts which can be opened within a few business days?
 
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