Previously investing in US stocks was not for me; it was like tackling a dungeon. Transfers felt like drawing cards, exchange rates like hidden wounds, and the most dreaded phrase was: “Funds are being processed.” The most outrageous moment was when all the US stock opportunities had passed, but my money was still circling in the banking system. At that moment, I really wanted to curse. Later, a friend threw me a line: “Try using USDT directly, and don’t go the old bank route.” I registered with the mindset of “trying everything possible.”
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Previously investing in US stocks was not for me; it was like tackling a dungeon. Transfers felt like drawing cards, exchange rates like hidden wounds, and the most dreaded phrase was: “Funds are being processed.” The most outrageous moment was when all the US stock opportunities had passed, but my money was still circling in the banking system. At that moment, I really wanted to curse. Later, a friend threw me a line: “Try using USDT directly, and don’t go the old bank route.” I registered with the mindset of “trying everything possible.”