There is no way I d ever hold their card after that.
With Tenx, they did great job before this Wavecrest issue. If they do not keep their promises, I ll move to Bitpay or something else. I value my money too much to give it to incompetent players. For now, Tenx seems to have 4x more client compared to Monaco, that is the fact. They also had a card 3 months before Monaco, as far as I know Monaco has not even started delivering cards and I used Tenx card 2 months ago. In my book, they beat Monaco on every front. Let us see who delivers new cards first.
Also, please do not derail this thread, if you d like to continue this discussion, pls PM me.
This is hardly derailing a thread. If a person wants to choose a debit card, they ought to have as much information as possible, and the quality of the issuing company is, I'd say, quite on topic.
TenX had to do exactly the same with their token, except they had to rush it out last minute. They broke the same "promise", and that's simply because what they were offering was clearly pointed out to constitute a security (which would have caused delisting from exchanges). Again, Monaco had the honesty and forethought of doing this in good time and transparently. TenX did not.
Sure, they had cards issued sooner. Cards issued through a shady partner where every other card was going to to avoid having to do any real work. Quick to market, quick off the market.
Monaco is taking things slowly, and they're going much further. They have succesfully obtained VISA membership, and they partnered with a world-class manufacturer/issuer.
Now, existing cards are, IMHO, either shady or too expensive. Or dead, in TenX's case.
The honest answer to OP is to wait for a company that has been doing things well.