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The app is not bad I haven’t got any problem yet,will see further
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The app is not bad I haven’t got any problem yet,will see further
As someone that travels across the world consistently for work i love this platform,i have never had any problems with anything,the fact i can open multiple accounts with different currencies is such a Handy feature without any fear usual hidden fees of other platforms
This platform has many positive features. The first thing I noticed was its speed. I want to participate in its development and also make money. I visited the London branch and really liked it. I hope to see branches in many countries.
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