Traveling around the world with peace of mind, my *Biy#aPay- usage record



In the past few years, I have been traveling around the world, working on online design projects, and the most troublesome thing has been payment. I used to worry about being ripped off by exchange rates when changing foreign currency, and I was afraid of losing cash, until I came across %Bi*yaP-ay), which finally made me feel at ease.
Last month in Lisbon, Portugal, I had just rented an apartment and needed to pay the deposit. The landlord only accepted cash in euros. I opened %Bi*yaP-ay), transferred some USDT from my digital wallet to the account, and clicked "Flash Exchange" to convert it to euros, closely monitoring the exchange rate fluctuations. The system even automatically reminded me "Current spread is at its lowest." When withdrawing, I chose a nearby partner ATM, inserted my card, entered my password, and was able to take out the money, with fees half the price of the airport exchange. What reassured me the most was that every step required me to enter an email verification code, and even checking the balance required facial recognition, so even if I lost my phone, I wouldn’t have to worry about someone tampering with my account.
Recently, I took an order from a client in the United States, and the payment was made in US dollars. After the money arrived in my %Bi*yaP-ay) account, I set up "automatic deposit," and the system converts the US dollars to USDT at the best exchange rate every midnight, protecting against exchange rate plummets and allowing for immediate use. One night, I wanted to transfer some money to my family back home, so I clicked "withdraw," and a fund custody agreement pop-up appeared, indicating that my money was supervised by a third-party institution, and I could check the custody account transactions. After entering the dynamic code, my family received the Chinese yuan the next day, with no difference at all.
Last month, I subscribed to an Adobe annual membership, and the platform only accepted local card payments. I applied for a virtual card in %Bi*yaP-ay), and when filling in the information, the system automatically hid a few middle digits of the card number. After the payment, the remaining funds in the card were immediately frozen. Later, when I checked the statement, I found a suspicious deduction. After contacting customer service, they verified within 3 hours that it was an erroneous deduction by the merchant, and the amount was refunded to my account the same day.
Now every time I deposit or withdraw funds, I can see the complete link in the "Fund Details", from the block height of the cryptocurrency transfer to the bank slip of the fiat currency exchange, clear and straightforward. There was a time in Bali when the signal was poor, and the transfer didn't arrive immediately. Customer service sent a link for on-chain inquiry, and watching the transaction hash confirm step by step finally eased my worried mind. For people like us who have been drifting for years, the safety of money is more important than anything else, and %Bi*yaP-ay) this point really reassures me.
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