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Why Can’t I Link My Bank Account to Coinbase?

There are a few reasons why you might not be able to link your bank account to Coinbase. The first reason is that your bank might not be supported by Coinbase.

Coinbase currently supports banks in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Europe. If your bank is not listed on their website, it is likely that they do not support it.

The second reason you might not be able to link your bank account to Coinbase is because of your location. Coinbase is available in most countries, but there are a few exceptions.

NOTE: WARNING: Linking your bank account to Coinbase can be risky and it is important to consider the risks before doing so. You may be subject to additional security measures, such as two-factor authentication, before you are able to link your bank account. Additionally, Coinbase may not be available in all countries, and there may be restrictions on how much you can buy or sell in certain regions. Lastly, it is important to note that Coinbase reserves the right to close any account at any time without notice.

If you live in one of the following countries, you will not be able to use Coinbase: Algeria, Bangladesh, Bolivia, Cambodia, Ecuador, Egypt, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Nepal, Pakistan, Palestinian Territories, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Vietnam, Yemen.

The third reason you might not be able to link your bank account to Coinbase is because of your account type. Coinbase only supports certain types of accounts.

If you have a business account or an account with a foreign bank, you will not be able to use Coinbase.

If you are still having trouble linking your bank account to Coinbase after reading this article, please contact customer support for further assistance.

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