I bought BTC

I bought BTC.

Guess what, I've been getting international calls on a daily basis.
There's only one exchange that asked me for my phone number, and it's pretty much the main place where people buy their BTC and ETH.

So, yeah, how great it is to be in the crypto game. Day and night I receive calls from foreign countries and when I pick up, it's just silence, and it probably costs me $20 just to pick up.

Be your own bank, huh? Money without middlemen, huh?

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Yeah exchanges are awful and saying there is no middle man is pretty much a scam to get you into the ponzi.
But receiving calls? Never heard of.

>But receiving calls? Never heard of.

How can I be the only one?

I've literally never given out my phone number to anywhere else than crypto services.

Honestly, I'd rather deal with central banks and FIAT than shady exchanges that sell your information and could disappear overnight.

>he thinks banks don't disappear overnight with your dosh
The only non risk placement is stocking metals under your bed. Every thing else is a risk, especially banks and FIAT.
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You may not but somebody else did. There is this one guy I can't bare and I give out his number on any occasion. The shadier the better.

You seriously comparing 100-year-old banks to a website run by some guy in Vietnam?

Those are 'ping calls'

I get these calls too, it's really fucking annoying.

No idea who gave these scum my number

Nah I get calls from weird people trying to sell me shit aswell, and even most of my family doesn't know my phone number. Just pick up the phone and don't say anything, some calls record your voice and stuff and than hang up.