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Can a crypto wallet be used to prove the 500,000 THB requirement for a Thai visa?

Dec 1, 2024
a year ago
Anyone got experience if you can use crypto wallet for the 500k?
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The conversation primarily revolves around whether a cryptocurrency wallet can be used as proof of funds for the 500,000 THB requirement for visas in Thailand. The consensus among commenters suggests that a traditional bank statement is required, rather than proof from a crypto wallet. There are ongoing concerns about how to demonstrate ownership of a crypto wallet and the legitimacy of funds.
Friday *******
How would you prove the wallet is yours?
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@Friday ******
the brokers have all the information on their site, also crypto.com have a visa card connected to it. So it shows the whole history of what is bought, sold and how much u have. Same as bank
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Dom ********
Has to be bank statement bro
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Jeremy **********
500k€+ or nothing.
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Mateusz *******
It's need to be a bank statement doesn't matter if it is crypto wallet, broker etc
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Maurizio **********
Are you serious bro?
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@Maurizio *********
No, I was actually here to search for people to take the Mensa test. Interested?
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Maurizio **********
Anonymous participant If you ask this kind of stupid question I think you need it bro 😂
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Friday *******
@Maurizio *********
how is it a stupid question?
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@Maurizio *********
you have bad luck sometimes when you think don't you
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Romain ****
Question asked literally every day.
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Romain ****
Search in group for “crypto”
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