Why accepting crypto payments over €1,000 on Bitstamp can reportedly freeze your assets starting tomorrow
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The customer-posted notice reportedly leaves exchange transfers unaffected, while rejected funds require support to return them to the originator address. The post Why accepting crypto payments over €1,000 on Bitstamp can reportedly freeze your assets starting tomorrow appeared first on CryptoSlate.
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