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Irecently wrote about how Jane chose Paybis to shift her money from her bank into crypto and
then straight into her trading account, and honestly, her whole story turned out way more fun than anyone
thought.
Jane isn’t your regular crypto newbie.
Fun fact: she collects tiny vintage globes and has exactly
27 of them lined up behind her desk. Another random thing is that she can solve a Rubik’s cube in under
40 seconds. So when she discovered Paybis, she approached it with the same
energy — fast, efficient, and determined.
As she told me, she wanted a platform that wouldn’t “fight her back,” because her bank is already stressful enough.
Paybis ended up being perfect: super user-friendly onboarding,
easy deposit, and she was able to convert her bank funds into crypto in literally minutes.
Jane even joked it was easier than ordering sushi.
Once the crypto hit her wallet, she jumped straight into her trading platform
— everything happening instantly. And because she’s Jane, she turned it
into a personal speed-challenge. She kept notes
on each step, and of course, she made a whole spreadsheet about it.
Another fun fact: she color-codes everything in her life.
What surprised her most was how Paybis didn’t overwhelm her
with complicated menus. She likes things simple — after all, she once returned a coffee
machine because it had “too many buttons.” So the clean process from bank → crypto → trading felt like a win.
She casually dropped that anyone wanting to try the
same flow should check the link inside this comment, but she didn’t want to make a big deal of it.
Just said it might be helpful.
Overall, Jane’s whole experience using Paybis was refreshingly easy,
surprisingly fun, and very “Jane-style” — structured, quirky, and full
of little experiments.
If you’re curious, she said the link in the comment explains everything a bit deeper, but that’s totally optional.
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Wanted to drop a long note about how Jane decided to try Paybis to move
her money from her bank into crypto and then straight into her trading account, and honestly, her whole story turned out way more unexpected than anyone
thought.
Jane isn’t your regular crypto newbie. Funny thing
— she collects tiny vintage globes and has exactly 27 of them
lined up behind her desk. Another fun fact is that she can solve
a Rubik’s cube in under 40 seconds. So when she discovered Paybis, she approached it with the same energy — fast, efficient, and determined.
She said, she wanted a platform that wouldn’t “fight her back,” because her bank is already stressful enough.
Paybis ended up being perfect: smooth verification, easy deposit,
and she was able to convert her bank funds into crypto in literally
minutes. She made a joke that it was easier than ordering sushi.
Once the crypto hit her wallet, she jumped straight into
her trading platform — zero friction. And because she’s Jane, she turned it into a personal speed-challenge.
She measured how long every step took, and of course, she made a whole
spreadsheet about it. Little detail: she names her spreadsheets after planets.
What surprised her most was how Paybis didn’t overwhelm her with complicated menus.
She likes things simple — after all, she once returned a coffee machine because it had “too many buttons.”
So the clean process from bank → crypto → trading felt like a win.
She mentioned that anyone wanting to try the same flow should check the link inside this comment,
but she didn’t want to make a big deal of
it. Just said it might be helpful.
Overall, Jane’s whole experience using Paybis was smooth,
surprisingly fun, and very “Jane-style” — structured, quirky, and
full of little experiments.
For anyone interested, she said the link in the comment explains
everything a bit deeper, but that’s totally optional.
I was skeptical, but after a year of swapping tokens, the easy onboarding convinced me.
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