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Bongs now banned from using staking / earn on Binance.

>> No.53822161
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>>53822149
>dear user

>> No.53822162

Brexit means brexit
as a spaniard nothing brings me more pleasure than to see angloids suffer

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>>53822162
Okay nigger.

>> No.53822182

>>53822162
While i agree with the second part especially as german, membership in the eu is bad

>> No.53822196

>>53822182
Its better than the alternative

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>>53822196
>being a free independent self governing nation
>vs joining the goy union and handing your country over to a handful of jews who want to control an entire continent and impose extreme leftism through a democratic facade

>> No.53822421

>>53822162
Heard you legalised beastiality the other day. Also allowing women sick leave for having periods? Kek

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>>53822404
>UK
>free independent self governing nation
UK is governed by someone from one of their former colonies who literally nobody in the country voted for.

>> No.53822441

>>53822162
Spain is a mess, most of you want to break up into little countries

>> No.53822467

>>53822441
catalonia is like our version of scotland no one else wants to break up (and even there only a tiny insignificant minority wants it)

>> No.53822469

LOL! br*toids take another L

>> No.53822524

I'm French and we're banned too

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>>53822524
So which regulations are they referring to then? Is the UK still under some agreement with the EU that sees them share financial regulations or have they collectively decided that normies holding crypto is scaring them and they want to stop people putting their paychecks into earning decent yield? It doesn't make sense that UK and France would tell Binance to stop their earn programs at the same time unless it was either A) Binance making the call or B) a joint effort between governments to screw citizens.

Also staking is considered income which is taxed heavier so they're costing themselves money here even if only slightly.

>> No.53822610

>>53822149
Nope, still working for me?
What's "subscription" in my earn transactions? Are they taking my coins back off me every few days?

>> No.53822628

>>53822610
From what I can tell, current subscriptions will remain and continue paying interest, I'm unsure about what happens to coins staked in their auto-restake program. Either your coins will keep auto restaking until you manually stop it, or it's displaying auto-restake incorrectly and at the end of your staking term the coins will be returned to you and you'll be unable to restake. Currently if you try to enable auto-reinvest on their flexible earn page it gives you the message in OP. They were doing a redesign / maintainence and all flexible earn products were apparently unavailable yesterday and today.

>> No.53822635

>>53822467
>a tiny insignificant minority
they have use bilingual (spanish/catalonian) signs at the airport in valencia, even though it's literally the same language aside from a misplaced apostrophe here and there. my experience is that they people there take it quite seriously.

>> No.53822647

>>53822149
Its been awful with binance for a long time here, I can't deposit money and only withdraw from it.

>> No.53822648

>>53822149
defi is the answer to circumvent the jews.

>> No.53822655

>>53822162
Yeh but they left the EU so now they dont suffer as bad...

>> No.53822688

>>53822404
It’s not 1900 anymore. Go big or go home. EU needs to be able to fight on a global level. Don’t get lost in small shit.

>> No.53822711

>>53822422
>someone from a former colony
He's English, anon. Is Biden a native American Indian, I suppose?

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>> No.53822843

>>53822149
retards on this board will call this FUD and blame SBF or GOYIMBASE

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>>53822843
SBF is partly to blame because his role was to fuck the crypto market to make it look like governments are swooping in to protect the innocent investors from the evil finance people trying to steal their money, when in reality all it does is force people (most of whom are too retarded to figure out how to use defi safetly) to swap to defi and risk self custodying their crypto, which is a good thing if you aren't retarded. It's just most people are.

>> No.53823309

>>53822422
I'll be honest anon, I read it, found it entertaining and think it may possibly be the longest > on 4chan, but you could have done it in green txt

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>>53823309
Part of the memeball meme is long winded text, my only issue with the UK one is whoever made it used periods.

>> No.53823372

>>53822573
>have they collectively decided that normies holding crypto is scaring them and they want to stop people putting their paychecks into earning decent yield?
Possibly that, and embarrassment about how their own shitty accounts are yielding.

As far as I can tell, numerous common UK highstreet banks are currently following sort of official / unofficial advice from the gooberment basically to block transactions out to exchanges but of course let incoming go. And that they should only support "low turnover" for public accounts. E.g. if you were to try withdrawing 50k to one account it'd probably just get blocked.

I know someone who works at one of them monitoring accounts and I can guarantee you'd be surprised how little (as in zero) crypto awareness the monitoring staff actually have.

They're missing a gigantic trick there right because they actually developed
>crypto friendly
Accounts, they'd capture a huge chunk of a growing market.

The number of people in the UK using crypto as a savings alternative has increased fairly drastically over the last five or so years, way more than a few percent.

I'm still waiting for rishi's shitcoin. I'll buy some just for the lols if nothing else.

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>>53822422
I'm guessing that's a reference to rishi but if you look at the even bigger picture, the current monarchy isn't actually part of any English lineage either. They're Dutch. And from a notably Jewish area of the Netherlands.

Curiously they're all
A. Circ du sol'ayed and
B. Feel the need to broadcast that information

Hmmmmmmmmmm

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>>53823372
I know someone that lives in the UK who uses Binance so that's how I found out about the staking "ban" (not sure which regulation it is that kicked in to trigger this change but neither of us can find anything), most UK banks will apparently block any attempts to buy crypto using a debit or credit card but some still allow deposits via bank transfer because there isn't really much they can do about a transfer request vs a transaction. It seems to be Binance they're targeting specifically though because if I remember right there was one of those G7 or whatever meetings a while back, and literally the day after, a bunch of countries' financial departments (including the UK) all started issuing warnings to banks / people about using Binance. For a few months after that it was almost physically impossible to get money into Binance from a UK bank account until they brought back bank transfers a while ago. That's been followed by Binance cucking to every regulation that's thrown at them.

>They're missing a gigantic trick there right because they actually developed crypto friendly accounts, they'd capture a huge chunk of a growing market.
This is how you know they're worried about crypto, post-brexit they could have positioned themselves as a crypto island with fast adoption, streamlining for normies and letting people's money work for them, instead they're doing everything they can to stop people getting as much of their money into crypto before they lock down access completely and inflate their fiat away.

>> No.53824325

>>53823545
I use nationwide (flex current account) with binance, kraken, coinbase, hashpack and never had a single problem. HSBC are cunts, as are barclays
Building societies > highstreet banks any day
I got 100 quid for switching and earn 2% interest on my current account holdings
If your bank is acting like a that, fuck them off. Extremely easy to switch accounts with the automated service, you just decide on a switch date where no direct debits are due and boom, done

>> No.53824831

>>53824325
Does hashpack ask for KYC to buy with fiat?

>> No.53825169

>>53824831
No, just need an email address :) hedera ecosystem is coming alive - dovu is a good play atm

>> No.53826380

>>53822149
you're being saved from being scammed
defi and staking is a scam so you should be thankful

>> No.53827157

>>53822149
>giving your crypto to an exchange

>> No.53829866

>>53824325
Lloyds have been ok apart from if I start degening into shitcoins and buying lots of eth, the transactions get flagged and blocked so I have to call them but it’s sorted straight away. It’s for my ‘safety’ apparently kek.
Cashed out 700k last year and no dramas whatsoever.