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June 20, 2019, 01:37:59 PM
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Another crypto debit card is coming. The Litecoin Foundation partnered with 2 companies (Bibox Exchange, and Ternio). There is no date as to when the card will be released but people will be able to spend LTC, BIX, and TERN. It will be available to US citizens only but then to Non-US citizens later.

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..The special edition debit card will first be released to United States residences and soon after for Non-US customers. Bibox Exchange and the Litecoin Foundation will integrate the debit card directly into the Bibox Exchange and LoafWallet – the official Litecoin wallet. Users will be able to access their cards directly within these ecosystems, giving  them instant access to spend...

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...We are excited to announce that the Litecoin Foundation has teamed up with Bibox Exchange and Ternio to release a special edition Litecoin BlockCard. The soon to be released debit card will enable users to spend the value of their cryptocurrency either online or in physical store locations, anywhere in the world where major credit cards are accepted. This special edition card will leverage the existing BlockCard platform Ternio has released...

https://litecoin-foundation.org/the-litecoin-foundation-teams-up-with-bibox-and-ternio-on-special-edition-litecoin-blockcard/
https://www.bibox.com/
https://loafwallet.org/
https://getblockcard.com/

From the lightcoin team we could have accept that it is upcoming promising debit card provider. Even their partnering team also seems good but I am not sure when there is is many service providers for crypto debit card providers are in high numbers what LTC team gonna do here.

I personally wish LTC to reach the peak company in this field.
legendary
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June 20, 2019, 12:57:28 PM
#9
Another crypto debit card is coming. The Litecoin Foundation partnered with 2 companies (Bibox Exchange, and Ternio).
LTC... Okay... uhhh who even has that anymore...?

Another crypto debit card is coming...
funny that all these guys say the same thing: "it's coming..." and it always only comes to US residents and US and the rest of the world is always left out. I wonder why those from Visa and Mastercard do not allow the rest of the world to have the same opportunity that US and EU people have? Why are they discriminating others countries?
Not big enough of a market to make it worth it for these crypto hobos.
I'm pretty sure VISA and mastercard operate almost everywhere though.
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June 20, 2019, 12:20:05 PM
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Another crypto debit card is coming...

funny that all these guys say the same thing: "it's coming..." and it always only comes to US residents and US and the rest of the world is always left out. I wonder why those from Visa and Mastercard do not allow the rest of the world to have the same opportunity that US and EU people have? Why are they discriminating others countries?

legendary
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June 20, 2019, 08:26:57 AM
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Send BTC, ETH, XLM, or TERN to the wallet address in your account. The top 100 account contributions of BTC, ETH, XLM or TERN (as valued in U.S. Dollars) will be rewarded with a BlockCard™ in Phase 1.

So if your contribution is out of the top 100, you essentially don't get access to phase 1's blockcard, and you lose out on your entire contribution? I doubt that there will be much of a market for people who would want to pay an absurd amount of money, just to spend their cryptos on a visa card.  Roll Eyes

So they can only give 100 people access to phase one and only based on how much money you send to that wallet?
Really really crappy...
Testing the card with 100 poeple???

The way they started is a big turnoff and they only have "plans" to come to the EU but I'm still interested a bit...
Seems like the card issued with that two business:

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The BlockCard™ has been issued to you by Metropolitan Commercial Bank (Member FDIC) pursuant to a license from Visa U.S.A. Inc. “Metropolitan Commercial Bank” and “Metropolitan” are registered trademarks of Metropolitan Commercial Bank © 2014.

I might be wrong but, are those the guys?
https://www.metropolitanbankny.com/About-Us.aspx

Employees   153 Huh?

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he Program Manager for the BlockCard™ is PAL Card Minnesota, LLC.
Seems they operate cashpass.com, no info about the company whatsoever.

Not the best start


legendary
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June 20, 2019, 08:26:21 AM
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I and some people I know might actually consider using this card if it weren't for the contributions system they're using to distribute these cards. I'm not a big fan of the Bitpay cards either, but it seems to be a better option than this for most as I assume there'll be some pretty sizable contributions coming in soon. Hopefully these are released to more people soon, otherwise pretty pointless and annoying to bait people like this.
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June 20, 2019, 04:31:37 AM
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Yeah, you may as well cough up the $10(plus transact fees) needed for bitpay’s card instead of essentially entering a lottery. Also, is it really necessary to disrupt the market? They probably just want to sell debit cards.

Shit like this really pisses me off. Either they're ready to serve customers or they're not. If you're not ready don't prick tease. Instead don't launch it.

Same goes for debit cards that have tokens. What the fuck do you need a token for other than fleecing people? Some of these cards have dragged it out literally for years.

There's shit tons of money to be made by this one radical act - give a debit card to whomever requests one and then charge them fees to use it.

Anyone who deviates from that model is suspect and irritating.
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June 20, 2019, 03:09:55 AM
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Actually, it's still US where the money's at, in terms of people willing to use/spend crypto to buy things. I know mobile payments and card payments are really big in the rest of the world especially in Africa and most developing economies in SE Asia, but these people are far less likely to actually use crypto to buy/spend. That's of course, my rather limited experience in my limited facing time with them but that's the feeling I get anyway.

So it does make sense to open a debit card for a market they KNOW, and then later a market they'll need to research. Coinbase for example even after opening in UK and now extending to six (?) other countries in EU, they still saw majority of revenue from US.
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June 20, 2019, 12:21:16 AM
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I think that if they really want to disrupt the market, they need to find a solution where they are able to cater for customers from not only the US and EU, but also the majority of the rest of the world. That's where the money's at, imo.

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Send BTC, ETH, XLM, or TERN to the wallet address in your account. The top 100 account contributions of BTC, ETH, XLM or TERN (as valued in U.S. Dollars) will be rewarded with a BlockCard™ in Phase 1.

I don't really get the rationale behind this distribution concept, though.

So if your contribution is out of the top 100, you essentially don't get access to phase 1's blockcard, and you lose out on your entire contribution? I doubt that there will be much of a market for people who would want to pay an absurd amount of money, just to spend their cryptos on a visa card.  Roll Eyes
Yeah, you may as well cough up the $10(plus transact fees) needed for bitpay’s card instead of essentially entering a lottery. Also, is it really necessary to disrupt the market? They probably just want to sell debit cards.
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June 19, 2019, 09:45:42 PM
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I think that if they really want to disrupt the market, they need to find a solution where they are able to cater for customers from not only the US and EU, but also the majority of the rest of the world. That's where the money's at, imo.

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Send BTC, ETH, XLM, or TERN to the wallet address in your account. The top 100 account contributions of BTC, ETH, XLM or TERN (as valued in U.S. Dollars) will be rewarded with a BlockCard™ in Phase 1.

I don't really get the rationale behind this distribution concept, though.

So if your contribution is out of the top 100, you essentially don't get access to phase 1's blockcard, and you lose out on your entire contribution? I doubt that there will be much of a market for people who would want to pay an absurd amount of money, just to spend their cryptos on a visa card.  Roll Eyes
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June 19, 2019, 06:29:39 PM
#1
Another crypto debit card is coming. The Litecoin Foundation partnered with 2 companies (Bibox Exchange, and Ternio). There is no date as to when the card will be released but people will be able to spend LTC, BIX, and TERN. It will be available to US citizens only but then to Non-US citizens later.

Quote
..The special edition debit card will first be released to United States residences and soon after for Non-US customers. Bibox Exchange and the Litecoin Foundation will integrate the debit card directly into the Bibox Exchange and LoafWallet – the official Litecoin wallet. Users will be able to access their cards directly within these ecosystems, giving  them instant access to spend...

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...We are excited to announce that the Litecoin Foundation has teamed up with Bibox Exchange and Ternio to release a special edition Litecoin BlockCard. The soon to be released debit card will enable users to spend the value of their cryptocurrency either online or in physical store locations, anywhere in the world where major credit cards are accepted. This special edition card will leverage the existing BlockCard platform Ternio has released...

https://litecoin-foundation.org/the-litecoin-foundation-teams-up-with-bibox-and-ternio-on-special-edition-litecoin-blockcard/
https://www.bibox.com/
https://loafwallet.org/
https://getblockcard.com/
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