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Re: Where to sell bitcoins without ID verification
by
LeGaulois
on 27/10/2021, 21:09:20 UTC
Hi everyone.I have some bitcoins that i want to switch into my bank account,but i have only found websites that require ID verification... Can anyone help me find some solution or recommend me some website?
You have some bitcoins? I guess you may know that 1 bitcoin costs more than 60K USD and if you sell not only one but some of them and get deposit on your bank account, I guess you may receive call from your bank and get asked about who paid you that amount of money and why. If I were you, I would be more careful and would go with Binance, Coinbase or with any other reputable exchange and submit KYC. If the reason behind non-KYC is personal that you don't want to state there, then my suggestion is to not exchange all the money immediately or you'll turn red alarm on yourself from the bank/government.

Just No

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then my suggestion is to not exchange all the money immediately or you'll turn red alarm on yourself from the bank/government.


If you receive 10 transfers of $50k each, you will be considered more suspicious compared to 1 transfer of $500k

 
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I would be more careful and would go with Binance, Coinbase or with any other reputable exchange and submit KYC

If I want to hide something from the bank, I would rather prefer to receive a bank transfer from an unknown person than a company related to cryptocurrencies. You have also more chances to trigger the ring bell when you receive a transfer from coinbase, binance & co than from a random individual

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I guess you may receive call from your bank and get asked about who paid you that amount of money and why

A bank is not a police station. While they can ask for details about a transfer received, the customer is not forced to reply. It's the law. And the bank can't do much more, other than to decide to close business with you. So many banks around so it's not a problem.
They can't freeze your money, they're forced to give it back to you, it's the law. They can't fire you without a notice 30 or 60 days before.
99% of the time, when they ask a few questions, they don't really care about the replies. They ask because they need to write something.
Everyone can reply it comes from their cousin living i another country or whatever you want.

People over dramatize with the banks but there are laws and rights