So I checked about which countries can use crypto on Paypal, and it's only available in U.S. and U.S. Territories, which doesn't even include Hawaii. The only cryptocurrencies supported are Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, and Bitcoin Cash..
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature currently requires accessing the site using the built-in Safari browser.
Ooh that's not niceIn my country we do have PayPal but we don't have the cryptocurrency option. I wish it was available in y county it would make things a whole lot more easier. Now we have to use other alternatives like p2p and wallets like Binance, paxful, gate.io and kucoin.
Ooh I was even thinking it it is only in my country that PayPal is not available.PayPal only allows for United States users for buy or using crypto or even deposit crypto for payments this is what I know, for other countries it is not available yet.
The PayPal is available only on 40 countries, means 200 countries on the world there is no paypal option or paypal is not available this is why you must not wait for it for becoming available.Ooh I was even thinking it it is only in my country that PayPal is not available.
The PayPal is available only on 40 countries, means 200 countries on the world there is no paypal option or paypal is not available this is why you must not wait for it for becoming available.
The platform of payment processors that included this functionality is Skrill which I remember I had I guess it is still active, surely PayPal at any time will include it in its platformWell, contrary to what many might think, here in Italy, Paypal does not have (at least for now) the functionality of being able to trade in cryptocurrencies. However I do not exclude that this feature could be added in the future.
Well, I have been hearing about this feature for several years, but every time I collect money on PayPal, this operation is not possible.The platform of payment processors that included this functionality is Skrill which I remember I had I guess it is still active, surely PayPal at any time will include it in its platform
To be frank the platforms that pays by Skrill as Payment Processor or formally known moneybookers are still low compared to those paying by paypal or paying by cryptocurrencies for people. Ysense is one of these platforms.The platform of payment processors that included this functionality is Skrill which I remember I had I guess it is still active, surely PayPal at any time will include it in its platform
Yes, what you say is true, but I refer to the Skrill platform has a section where it lets you trade with cryptocurrencies, I do not know if it still has it, but the last time I used it ,it had it.To be frank the platforms that pays by Skrill as Payment Processor or formally known moneybookers are still low compared to those paying by paypal or paying by cryptocurrencies for people. Ysense is one of these platforms.
Payeer the bad thing about that platform is the commissions, especially withdrawal in fiat money that are quite high, but I think Payeer it is specialized in being a platform for trading, it may be the reason for its high commissions I thinkI used Payeer to purchase cryptocurrency and did not like the experience, so even if PayPal made this option available in my country, I won't use it too. The charges are high, there are limited number of coins you can buy or sell.
I have a PayPal account but I do not use PayPal to trade or invest in crypto because this feature is not available to me. I use Payeer instead.PayPal allows cryptocurrency trading and investment in certain countries. Is this feature available to you? Have you used paypal to trade and invest in crypto assets? In my country, paypal has limited functionality and it is not open for trading and investing in crypto.
I have payeer account but never used it for crypto exchange. How much commission do they charge for exchange between fiat currencies and cryptocurrencies? How much withdrawal fees do they have?I have a PayPal account but I do not use PayPal to trade or invest in crypto because this feature is not available to me. I use Payeer instead.
To be honest, I just bought some cryptocurrencies last year but I do not do any trading because of lack of time. So, I am not sure about the fees. Anyhow, you could try Payeer since you have an account because generally it has very good terms.I have payeer account but never used it for crypto exchange. How much commission do they charge for exchange between fiat currencies and cryptocurrencies? How much withdrawal fees do they have?
It is true that countries where paypal is restricted cannot trade cryptocurrency using the PayPal.PayPal doesn't even allow receiving of Funds in my country. So as it stands, we can't use PayPal to trade crypto. The only widely used platform for crypto trading in my country is Binance. Nothing than that.