Is there an app/service that allows people to send me USD & i receive crypto

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Is there an app/service that allows people to send me USD & i receive crypto

Just for context, I only know a bit about crypto. I used to have a small wallet back in the early days & im familiar with the theory of it and just want to get some advice.

So I run a small business that provides business services to call girls & OF content creators. Basic stuff, book keeping, PA work, “engagement” analysis, websites, etc.

Thing is despite what I do being completely legal in my country, most reputable bank’s have an policy against working with that kind of industry. This makes it very difficult to carry out my business, pay my taxes & pay myself a salary.

is there some kind of company or App, that allows my clients to pay me USD but on my end, i receive crypto. Like how a debit/credit card will automatically convert currency when you make a transaction abroad.

Binura lanka Thilakeratne Answered question October 10, 2024
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I don’t know if any apps that do as your wand, without you getting USD and converting it yourself like on PayPal or cash app.

But I will say it surprises me that SW haven’t flocked to crypto. Especially when 2 years ago, the entire industry almost collapsed when major sites were planning to stop adult content. Especially sites like OF and the -hub, which don’t have any secondary business services.

Binura lanka Thilakeratne Answered question October 10, 2024
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There was sendwyre, and now there is not

USD payments (except for cash currency) are reversible. Cryptocurrency payments are equivalent to cash currency, not reversible. The middleman you’re asking for is a fraud magnet – the USD sender reverses his transaction, the crypto recipient keeps his crypto

Crypto works without middlemen, where it is adopted by both parties. If your clients adopt crypto, you can receive crypto

Cash currency can be used to send Bitcoin if the sender inserts cash banknotes into a Bitcoin ATM. This works well, until it doesn’t. It’s always better for the sender to buy the crypto into her own wallet, then send from her wallet to your wallet. The ATMs also have high fees, usually around 15%, sometimes as high as 26%

adrian ondachchi Answered question October 10, 2024
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