Why is it so hard to buy bitcoins in 2017? (In the U.S.)

Why is it so hard to buy bitcoins in 2017? (In the U.S.)

>Jewbase won't verify and horrible customer service
>Gemini wants SSN and will only do ACH
>Localbitcoins is shady as fuck and marked up 25%+
>ATM's are only in cities and are 20%+ markup
>Every other exchange is overpriced or too shady

Three years ago it was easy. Verification wasn't really needed.

Because the goyim cant have financial independence.

>signed up on quadriga
>bank wire them 5 grand at 4 pm
>get it at 2 pm on the next day
>buy BTC and eth in 5 minutes

Just find the right one dude

>sign up on kikebase
>enter in the transactions
>now verified
>buy bitcoin
>transfers to Bittrex in an hour
lmao sucks to be you faggots

>signed up on quadriga
>try to bank wire
>bank doesn't allow me to wire money if the bank and beneficiary aren't in the same country
>limited to interac
M E M E S

PayPal me cash and I'll send some to your wallet

this.

the gentiles are only allowed to thr illusion they are free.

literally think about how hard it is to actually become financially independant. if i gave you $1million right now for most it wouldnt be enough

$1000 is 0.1% of $1 million. think about how many modern living expenses are $1000+ throughout the year.

property, food, medicine, dentistry, vechiles, entertainment..

the western world is nothing but a scam and the rat race is just becomimg harder and harder to escape.

>signed up on pahjeetbase
>verified for over a year
>all of a sudden locked from buying/selling
>new curryscript automated verification checkup
>can't confirm DOB for reasons
>curry niggers have "specialist" working on problem
>2 days later, missing out
>kraken taking 2-4 weeks for verification
>mfw

Couldnt you put that 1 mil in an index fund that returns ~7-10% annually and live off that?

Index funds are only stable in the long run (i.e. not for year-on-year living) and typically return more like 5% than 7-10%. You are also taxed for your profit. It would still be livable, but not in good conditions. You'd have to go out of your way to find cheap-to-live areas if you want a house and a car or whatever. Otherwise then you would not want to live off of the 1m alone. 1m to-spend and 1m to-save is generally sufficient, though.
For now.

Where can people who see that the entire thing is bullshit go? As far as I can tell the entire world is rigged in bullshit.

Generally, you want to stay away from cities. Small villages and rural areas in general are good in most countries (not all). Basically, even within countries, regions don't necessarily work the same way (especially in the states). There are no perfect options but there are acceptable ones.
Almost all the world is niggered for sure though.

You must be poor if you don't have any problem with the $200 a week instant purchase limit.

And there bank transfers are fucking terrible. They took the money out of my account this morning, why do I have to wait four more days for my coins to appear in my coinbase account?

why isnt the charges on my debit card showing up so i can verify the card? they say it's supposed to be instant

>(In the U.S.)

Shut the fuck up you retarded burger. You literally have it the easiest out of all countries.

500 instant transfer, actually.

>modern life is a ratrace

ok time to go to country

>rural life isn't what it is cracked up to be

Well fuck

How ling did it take you to get verified?

Are bank or credit cards faster?

Yup. Rural has its own set of extreme problems, like people loving to talk shit about everyone in town, and everyone knowing everyone's private life because of the low population. You also get shit access to technology and most "luxury" goods and sometimes get shit internet too.

Fucking this so much, money came out of my account on Tuesday, on Wednesday, it said 1 day left till it went through, now on Thursday it tells me 2 more days.

Fucking kikes.

If only coinbase usd DGB to do their transfers, shit would be instant.

Credit cards are instant, bank transfers will take 4-5 days or so.

Well, I hadn't set up an online account yet when I did it so the transactions sat around for a while before I was able to access them and complete verification, but I'm pretty sure it charged me instantly so I could verify within minutes.
Cards are infinitely faster for just getting started, but if you're trying to be a high roller and deposit large amounts at once you'll have to connect your bank account to it, and that might take longer idk.