Why is it such a hassle to send money to family and friends overseas? You have to stand in line at the bank, fill out forms, dig up all kinds of proof documents, wait three to five days for the funds to arrive, and pay ridiculously high fees—the traditional cross-border remittance experience basically discourages ordinary people from even trying.



But there’s actually a much simpler way now. Lorenzo Protocol’s on-chain payment feature lets individual users bypass all those complicated steps. No need to visit a bank branch, no need to prepare a pile of documents—you can do everything on your phone in just five minutes, and the fees are only a few bucks. Let’s break down exactly how it works, so even newcomers can follow along.

**Getting started is easy**: Download a mainstream Web3-compatible wallet (, like the wallet from a major exchange ), and prepare a small amount of BANK tokens—these are used to pay on-chain transaction fees. Around 0.1 to 0.5 U is enough, which is just a few RMB.

**Step one:** Open the wallet’s “Discover” page, search for Lorenzo Protocol, and enter the official payment portal. Make sure you look for the official verification badge—don’t click on fake links. Once inside, you’ll see three features: cross-border transfer, exchange rate inquiry, and transaction records. We’ll mainly use the first one.

**Step two:** Select the transfer direction and currency. Click “Cross-Border Transfer,” and you’ll see options for “Send Currency” and “Receive Currency.” Suppose you want to convert RMB to USD and send it to a friend in the US—choose “Send CNY” and “Receive USD.” The system will display the exchange rate in real time, which is way more transparent than banks.

The next steps are to enter the amount, fill in the recipient’s address, and confirm the transaction. The whole process doesn’t require identity verification and won’t get stuck by the usual restrictions of traditional channels. On-chain confirmation usually takes just a few minutes, and the recipient gets stablecoins or fiat, which they can withdraw and use anytime.

The main advantage of this method is cutting out the middlemen. There are no banks taking a cut, no complicated approval processes—just direct peer-to-peer transfer between you and the recipient. Of course, make sure you understand your local compliance requirements before using it; don’t ignore risks just because it’s convenient.
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PensionDestroyervip
· 12-10 02:05
Funds arrive in 5 minutes? Sounds a bit sketchy to me. But bypassing the whole banking system does feel great. Wait, is this BANK token reliable? Is Lorenzo a new project? How come I’ve never heard of it? Are on-chain transfers really that much faster than wire transfers? I believe the few dollars in fees, but I just can't believe it's that cheap. Compliance risks are the real roadblock here, aren't they?
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ImpermanentTherapistvip
· 12-10 02:03
Funds arrive in five minutes with just a few bucks in fees—this is way better than banks. Finally, someone has explained this clearly. Direct RMB to USD transfer? And the exchange rate is transparent—this is how it should be. Wait, are there any pitfalls with stablecoin withdrawals, or can you really just cash out to USD anytime? That outdated bank process really needs to be retired. Still, beginners need to find a reliable wallet to get started. This is what financial democratization looks like. Why should we pay high middleman markups anymore?
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blocksnarkvip
· 12-10 01:59
The banking system is really terrible—long lines and insanely high fees. On-chain transfers are instant and amazing, just a few bucks to get it done. It's already 2024, and if you're still struggling with cross-border remittances, you have to give this a try. But seriously, can the recipient cash out stablecoins at any time? The process sounds simple, but you still need to pay close attention to compliance.
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ShadowStakervip
· 12-10 01:56
nah honestly the "no kyc" thing here is making me nervous... like yeah banks suck but there's gotta be a reason compliance exists right
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BearMarketGardenervip
· 12-10 01:49
Damn, just a few bucks in fees to receive money in 5 minutes? Way better than that crappy bank system. Are there still people using traditional channels to transfer money? Seriously just making trouble for themselves. I gotta try this Lorenzo thing, on-chain payments really are awesome. Those bank procedures really need to change, they turn away so many people. Getting it done for just a few bucks in fees, this is the experience we should have. Peer-to-peer transfers with no middleman taking a cut, just thinking about it feels great. Done in 5 minutes? Damn, that's faster than my usual transfers. I need to stock up on this BANK token, fees are so cheap. On-chain is truly transparent, none of those annoying hidden bank fees.
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ResearchChadButBrokevip
· 12-10 01:48
The whole bank process is really unbelievable—lining up, filling out forms, waiting three to five days... My mom doesn't even want to bother anymore. Funds arriving in 5 minutes with just a few bucks in fees? That's worth it even if you're selling your blood. Honestly, I'm a bit apprehensive about the lack of identity verification, but I have to admit point-to-point transfers are really satisfying.
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