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Glint, any views?


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Hi

Has anyone tried buying and selling using the app by Glint Pay Services?

They claim Gold Fee 0.5% based on the spot price. The margin appears to be considerably less than going through a dealer.  Any hidden catches?

Thanks!

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i do not like all the Bloomberg CNBC logos on the webpage - this seems too close the lying control system. i am waiting for Kinesis myself.

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On 3/9/2018 at 16:28, sixgun said:

i do not like all the Bloomberg CNBC logos on the webpage - this seems too close the lying control system. i am waiting for Kinesis myself.

WHAT? :lol:

weird :wacko:

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The nice thing about Glint is that it is based in the UK, not some offshore tax haven, and it has already received regulatory approval from the UK financial authority. It looks like it should fill a useful niche. Kinesis does look good too, though I'm not entirely sure how it generates yield for the holder. There is no mention of it having obtained regulatory approval as electronic money.

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