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Recommended Crypto brokerage for Thai Residents?
malathione replied to Fiskebolle's topic in Cryptocurrency News
I've been using Bitkub as a local exchange for several years, onboarding and off to my local bank accounts. Likewise, international exchanges, Binance, OKX, Gate, Kucoin and Mexc. I've KYC'd using my Thai address several years ago and no issues. Apparently, people have had issues with Bitkub's KYC process. I have not, perhaps because I jumped onboard early and things have since changed. For what its worth, the only funds or tokens I keep on any exchange are what I'm trading and not longer term holds. -
Future Uncertain for Retiree Bank Accounts in Thailand
malathione replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Perhaps an out of province fee, similar to what is charged when you use an ATM out of the province your bank branch is based in. -
It took about ten days but it was right around Christmas so it might be quicker these days. It was shipped directly from Amazon and not by the reseller via ECMS and delivered to me via DHL.
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It is easy and seamless. I had two computers delivered last month, import charges pre-paid. No issues whatsoever.
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I've had enough of the Tourist Ghettos in Thailand!
malathione replied to BarBoy's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Likewise. Though, like you, tourists are not. -
I've had enough of the Tourist Ghettos in Thailand!
malathione replied to BarBoy's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Ban Rak Thai, no tourists? When were you there, a couple of decades ago? Likewise Phu Chi Fa. That has both tourists and no rooms at all unless you consider a tent a room. -
Hong Kong master’s student duped into Thai nightmare
malathione replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Apparently to a greater degree than the poster I replied to. Not so sure about you, however. -
Hong Kong master’s student duped into Thai nightmare
malathione replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Aseannow, the hub of people who have trouble comprehending what they read. Or, perhaps, are unable to read?- 19 replies
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What’s Better: Cisgender or Transgender Thai Women?
malathione replied to 123Stodg's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Do you claim that legality is not a social construct? The very language you use is a social construct! The only bigot here seems to be you, which, of course, is symptomatic of the fascist liberals. And that is something I have no respect for. Carry on talking to yourself, if you so wish. -
What’s Better: Cisgender or Transgender Thai Women?
malathione replied to 123Stodg's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
I am perfectly aware of chromosome pairs. The redefinition of gender is a social construct so, yes, as a scientist, I will disagree with the medical profession. You have your beliefs and definitions and I have mine. The twain shall never meet. As I said, I respect and will continue to respect yours and other's divergent opinions. I have no issues with that. -
What’s Better: Cisgender or Transgender Thai Women?
malathione replied to 123Stodg's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
While I respect your point of view, I don't pander to social constructs, only biological; either the person is XX or XY, other than a vanishingly small population of people to whom that does not strictly apply. -
What’s Better: Cisgender or Transgender Thai Women?
malathione replied to 123Stodg's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
No such thing as a transgender woman so your query is moot. Your choice is stark; go out with a woman or go out with a man. -
Fantastic! Thank you for this. Much appreciated.
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Good for you then.
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Haha that's great! Thank you. I take back what I said.
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I do understand what you're saying and I respect it, by the way. My apologies if I came across as rude or combative. Not my intent, at all.
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Yes they are. Assuming that Google Maps is current, there are none in Khun Yuam or in Umphang. Sure, I could drive 120 km or more round trip to recharge or I could use an appropriate vehicle and get gas within a 2 km radius. Could I make it to either destination and back in an EV? Yes. Could I wander around the area for a few days? No, not without going well out of my way or backtracking for a recharge.
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And from people who actually wander around out of cities which, apparently, you don't.. Yes, they certainly aren't for everyone. If I actually drove at all in town ( I don't, at all) or had a penchant for visiting larger towns, certainly an EV would fit the bill.
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My last two trips were a week in Khun Yuam and a week in Umphang. The only way to plan that would be to change the destination. If I spent more time driving in town or along major highways to bigger towns, absolutely, you are correct.
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You and I obviously visit different parts of the country or the EV charging maps are not accurate. I suspect the former.