Adding funds to a crypto wallet

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I've been trying to deposit Bitcoin to my wallet in TrustWallet. My card keeps getting declined, and I have the funds.

I'm trying to deposit with a BMO Visa debit card.

Anyone know another wallet or easier way to deposit cryptos with my debit card?
 
Try Shakepay. It's Canadian and you can link your bank account to do etransfers. It takes seconds.
 
I need one that doesn't require photo id verification, but no worries for now. I'll just cash out poker winnings if I need cryptos.
 
Same here I need one without a photo or address required
 
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I have never deposited funds on my crypto wallets through banks and cards because here banks and cards are not allowed to deal with crypto. Easiest method for me is through P2P transactions on Binance.
 
I've been trying to deposit Bitcoin to my wallet in TrustWallet. My card keeps getting declined, and I have the funds.

I'm trying to deposit with a BMO Visa debit card.

Anyone know another wallet or easier way to deposit cryptos with my debit card?
Perhaps it has to do with your bank's policy on crypto transactions, and that is exactly what is preventing the debit card from working. You might need to find out if they have any restrictions in place for crypto transactions.
 
Perhaps it has to do with your bank's policy on crypto transactions, and that is exactly what is preventing the debit card from working. You might need to find out if they have any restrictions in place for crypto transactions.

I wouldn't be surprised if that's the issue. I recently learned about crypto exchanges. I need to find one that works for Canadians, and my bank.
 
Adding funds to the crypto wallet is quite easy especially with popular crypto exchanges like Binance, Bybit and Luno. I can use peer-to-peer and I can directly deposit using my bank account.
 
For countries that it is not allowed for banks to directly fund crypto, the best bet is to use peer to peer and buy crypto through an exchange. But that would an ID verification. I know though that Exodus wallet can charge virtual online cards in my country to fund crypto wallets.
 
P2P is easy way to deposit and withdraw cryptocurrency. Like most countries that cryptocurrency is still illegal, P2P is life saver. With P2P, you canxeasily bypass government restrictions!
 
Perhaps it has to do with your bank's policy on crypto transactions, and that is exactly what is preventing the debit card from working. You might need to find out if they have any restrictions in place for crypto transactions.
This happens to me as well. I can't do any crypto transactions with my bank, nor side accounts. The card is blocked everytime.
 
I have never deposited funds on my crypto wallets through banks and cards because here banks and cards are not allowed to deal with crypto. Easiest method for me is through P2P transactions on Binance.

P2P is a cool feature that is being adopted by many cryptocurrency platforms. However, one needs to do enough scrutiny before deciding to make use of any of those merchants offering such services.
 
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