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I don’t recall because I am not using it and they didn’t have fees on‌ their site. Only when you try to do something, then it tells you the fee‍ for it. They were too high for me
 
I use only‌ crypto function on this platform

Deposit usdt, and spend with credit card. Deposit fee is‍ 0 , exchange fee usdt to eur is 0.18 % that i pay.

Bank transfer⁠ i tried once i think for a sepa i paid 1 eur fixed fee.
 
Sorry to‌ say so, but if you read his many other posts about banks and EMI's they‍ are always negative - I don't know what he is doing with these banks, but⁠ they don't like him 😛
 
daniels27 said:






But you are Swiss and still cool. No?

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JohnLocke said:






Sorry to say so, but if you read his many other posts about banks and EMI's they are always negative - I don't know what he is doing with these banks, but they don't like him

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I just call them out for what they are: badly trained stupid monkeys, a plague in our society.



Btw I’m perfectly happy with Revolut, which is nonsensical

And with a few other banks including Mercury, of which I am a shareholder.
 
Sorry

Well, I disagree, thank God for EMIs, cause banks have become WAY⁤ too difficult.
 
Why don't signup for an account with them and check out how they work‍ and with who they work. Writing in capital letters let you look stupid!
 
I see Swissmoney is advertising now here .

is this firm registered in any way‌ in Switzerland as an EMI or something else ?

do they fall under CRS ?‍
 
They are registered SRO in Switzerland. It is not actually license from Swiss FMA. Rather‌ registration for AML purpose.
They also work through UAB Foxpay Lithuanian EMI to facilitate payments.‍

Everything what seems to be "Swiss" - usually not really is 😉
 
They do. They own FoxPay, which is a Lithuanian EMI. They also own‌ a licensed crypto exchange in Switzerland. Swissmoney is basically the combination of FoxPay and Bitnuk‍ as one service. You will get Lithuanian IBANs instead of Swiss ones.
 
i not understand do they have some kind of financial license?

who is their correspondent‌ bank>?
 
They don't have or need a correspondent. They‌ are a classic Lithuanian EMI, which has direct access to the Central Bank and IBAN‍ issuing.
 
I don't understand your posts honestly. Nearly︈ everytime I see you post it's about correspondents, what is the point of this information?︉ Also, I already answered your question about this above.

Swiss Wealth Management is the operational︊ company of Swissmoney and the parent of FoxPay and Bitnuk.

FoxPay (Uždaroji akcinė bendrovė) has︋ an Electronic money institution licence (valid from: 2017-09-28) issued by the Central Bank of Lithuania.︌ This is a classic Lithuanian EMI, which is not dangerous or strange in any way.︍ Lithuania is friendly for EMIs - similarly to the Netherlands.

Bitnuk is a classic Swiss︎ SRO and it's supervised by the ARIF. This is a relatively reasonable accreditation for a️ crypto exchange.

There is no specific fact or proof that Lithuanian EMIs (and only them)‌ ask for SoF on all transactions. And if they do - you might have some‍ pretty suspicious transactions.

And, once more, as I said, Swissmoney does not need any partner⁠ banks (or referred to by you as correspondents). Every Lithuanian EMI (or pretty much any⁤ EU PSD2 EMI) is connected directly to its respective Central Bank for the processing of⁣ SEPA transfers and the issuing of local IBANs. It will have some correspondents for USD,⁢ GBP and CHF transfers just because Lithuania uses EUR and EMIs don't work with those︀ currencies directly. But, nearly every bank has that (Revolut Bank UAB has JPMorgan Chase in︁ the UK for USD, as an example), and I don't think you have any real︂ reason to care about that because it's just the entity through which the funds pass,︃ since an EMI won't have accounts with most major banks for receiving.
 
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