I will check this out, thank you for sharing!
Just to clarify "
Sweden customers" the website states
[...]to European users with access to Swish, SEPA, Bankgiro, and Bank Transfer., so it is not only for Swedish customers, but for EU users who can transfer SEK. If I got it correctly.
means that I can deposit EUR to SEPA account, then transfer to SEK?
seem to yes, just now I try to deposit eur to it.
They also need verification. So not much difference actually than any other exchange that accepts SEPA.
"Please supply your full name, address, government-issued photo ID, ID images (both sides if applicable), and cellular phone number. Examples of proof of residency include electricity, gas, cable, phone bill or bank statement from within the last 3 months. Some countries also require an image of you holding your ID in your hand. JPEG image files under 1MB each are preferred. Do NOT cover or crop the documents."The verification is optional if you buy and sell bitcoin daily limit not much.
less than 5000 SEK ( 715 USD ) daily, it need not any KYC verification.
less than 25,000 SEK ( 3550 USD ) daily, it need to KYC but dont ask you for the source of funds like Bitstamp.
Daily limit is 5000 SEK for users without KYC information.
Daily limit is 25,000 SEK for users with KYC but without source of fund document.