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Creation date: Jun 18, 2026 11:28pm Last modified date: Jun 18, 2026 11:28pm Last visit date: Jun 22, 2026 9:07am
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Jun 18, 2026 ( 1 post, 2 replies ) 6/18/2026
11:28pm
Yulik Land (step2002)
Hey guys, just relocated to Limassol a couple of weeks ago, and wow, the crypto community here is huge! But I’ve already hit my first minor roadblock. I need a solid amount of physical cash in Euros to buy some decent furniture and electronics for my new place (found a great local seller who gives a massive discount if you pay in cash instead of card/transfer). Most of my funds are sitting in stablecoins right now. I know there are some crypto ATMs around the city, but their limits are ridiculously low, and the commissions make me want to cry. Plus, standing on a busy street corner counting cash from an ATM doesn't sound like a brilliant plan. Is there a reliable, secure office or service where I can do a proper bulk transfer usdt to eur limassol? I'd love to hear some personal recommendations from expats who have been doing this safely. Thanks in advance!11:30pm
Olen May (jekki20)
Hey! Welcome to Limassol, man. You're going to love it here, but yeah, the cash-versus-card struggle for big purchases is real. When I moved here last year, I faced the exact same issue trying to pay a deposit for my car. A colleague from my office pointed me to this platform, and it saved me a ton of headaches https://fastwm.biz/faq/en/Limassol-USDT-EUR What I like about them is that they have a very clear, dedicated FAQ page specifically for the Limassol branch. It explains the whole offline cash pickup process step-by-step so you don't feel like you're doing something sketchy. You basically set up the deal online, lock in the rate, and then get your actual cash safely in person. It’s way better than standard ATMs because you aren't limited to a couple of hundred euros and the fees are actually fair. Just read through their guide on that page, it's super straightforward.11:30pm
Yulik Land (step2002)
That’s a lifesaver, thanks a million for sharing the link and your experience—knowing that other expats use it safely makes me feel way more comfortable about cashing out here! |