Yeah, Revolut works for you in NZ too:
It's like a bank account but more advanced, with almost any fiat and cryptocurrency account options in one place that you can use for receiving, sending, selling, buying, and exchanging.
If you have crypto, you don't even need to sell it - you can simply take cash from an ATM if you want.
Otherwise, you can sell it and send it to your NZD bank account or just take out cash using Revolut's plastic card.
One thing to remember is that when somebody sends you crypto, it goes through their checks, and if they spot a suspicious sender, the payment will get rejected.
Recently it happened to me, and I thought, WTF to do now...
But they said that I could use any BTC wallet to return funds, and it doesn't need to be the one from where the funds were sent. So I used my other crypto wallet.
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Their support, IMO, is outstanding. First, their AI bot comes in, it's similar to ChatGPT, but it's not a stupid one that just throws you links to read their terms and articles, etc., as you get in some casino chats.
It's trained to understand their customers, but you can just say, "I don't want to talk to you, just send me to a real human," and you'll get connected to one in less than a minute.
But opening it for the sake of being able to gamble on crypto casinos is a personal choice. If there were decent real money casinos with fair games, bonus terms, and no questions asked, I would only play using my bank card. Otherwise, Revolut is a handy thing to have.