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Topic: Bitcoin debit Card (Read 621 times)

newbie
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February 20, 2017, 03:37:57 PM
#19
I haven't , I'm only speaking from what I've seen when It comes to the UI/UX and the other information's are either listed on their website or I read about them from reviews. If you want more info then they have a thread on the currency exchange section[1].

[1] https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/virtual-visa-card-050-instant-delivery-paypal-compatible-1470461

I checked few days ago their platform and seems that they are charging too much, at least comparing with wirex.

~_~
You should consider Xapo or Spectrocoin, I am comparing loading fees of these companies and these too keeps to be cheapest.

If Xapo and Spectrocoin are cheaper then how much is the percentage that they take as fee in total?
Xapo does take some fee too because they do not offer real time price without any cut.
Spectrocoin reviews recently are not good so I will postpone from using this.
Wirex is already at ~5% but their platform is having issue too.

I never had any problems with SpectroCoin. I would say their fees varies from day to day ~1-2%.
I find SpectroCoin support very helpful. Also using their bitcoin API..

With wirex 5% fees and lots of problems...
legendary
Activity: 1204
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February 20, 2017, 02:00:26 PM
#18
I haven't , I'm only speaking from what I've seen when It comes to the UI/UX and the other information's are either listed on their website or I read about them from reviews. If you want more info then they have a thread on the currency exchange section[1].

[1] https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/virtual-visa-card-050-instant-delivery-paypal-compatible-1470461

I checked few days ago their platform and seems that they are charging too much, at least comparing with wirex.

~_~
You should consider Xapo or Spectrocoin, I am comparing loading fees of these companies and these too keeps to be cheapest.

If Xapo and Spectrocoin are cheaper then how much is the percentage that they take as fee in total?
Xapo does take some fee too because they do not offer real time price without any cut.
Spectrocoin reviews recently are not good so I will postpone from using this.
Wirex is already at ~5% but their platform is having issue too.
hero member
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February 20, 2017, 01:49:42 PM
#17
You can also try wirex this is what i use before.. but stop using it.  there is a thread that you can find almost all debit cards but the problem i do not know the thread link right now.
you can also try coinbank like other said xapo and wirex..
staff
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Merit: 6152
February 20, 2017, 01:25:45 PM
#16
OmegaStarScream, I have seen that Wirex is having issues and hesitated to use their service even though it looks good (both in web and in app)
If you have used recently the Coinizy, can you tell use your experience? I'm going to reach that limit and I may need to order multiple cards to make a payment
Coinizy has 5% fee, which uquid has too, e-coin has somewhere at ~4.5%

I haven't , I'm only speaking from what I've seen when It comes to the UI/UX and the other information's are either listed on their website or I read about them from reviews. If you want more info then they have a thread on the currency exchange section[1].

[1] https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/virtual-visa-card-050-instant-delivery-paypal-compatible-1470461
sr. member
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Merit: 259
February 20, 2017, 02:38:36 AM
#15
I tried going to the Spectrocoin website but is offline right now but I could still browse the site because of Cloudfare's snapshot of the website. I like how the site looks and that is a good start when trying to review the service. I wish I could log in and try the ease of use of their UI.

The fees of the debit card is almost identical to Xapo except for the initial payment of 20.00 $ for Xapo and 9.00 $ for Spectro. The annual fee is the same except Xapo offers the first year for free. All the other fees are the same.

Its still cheaper to use my local bank account's debit card if I sell my BTC then deposit the fiat in my bank account. 
newbie
Activity: 17
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February 19, 2017, 09:52:58 AM
#14
do you guys know of any others?
1. Coinsbank - https://coinsbank.com/cards
2. Bitpay - https://bitpay.com/card/
3. Uquid - https://uquid.com/uquid-card
4. Bitwala - https://www.bitwala.io/card/
5. Wagecan - https://wagecan.com/

There was a thread with someone reviewing most credit/debit cards but I can't find it at the moment...

Also, have any of you used the one above before?
I haven't used Cryptopay but this is their thread: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/cryptopay-a-central-entry-point-to-a-decentralised-world-1384807


wow I didnt realize there are several more BTC debit cards available. Im guessing Bitpay might have the cheapest fees because lots of merchants do BTC transactions using them as the middle man. I will look into all of them, thanks for posting the sites.

I used bitwala, spectrocoin, xapo and e-coin.

At this moment I am with spectrocoin and bitwala. I find spectrocoin very reliable service since I need accept bitcoins payments at my site and I also use their virtual card.
Sometimes I use bitwala , but I find spectro more reliable.

If e-coin drops their 5% fees maybe I would come back to them, but.. now I don't think so. I also don't like their attitude. They are lying about their fees and making funny excuses about their "secret bitcoin price formulas".
sr. member
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February 19, 2017, 09:45:01 AM
#13
do you guys know of any others?
1. Coinsbank - https://coinsbank.com/cards
2. Bitpay - https://bitpay.com/card/
3. Uquid - https://uquid.com/uquid-card
4. Bitwala - https://www.bitwala.io/card/
5. Wagecan - https://wagecan.com/

There was a thread with someone reviewing most credit/debit cards but I can't find it at the moment...

Also, have any of you used the one above before?
I haven't used Cryptopay but this is their thread: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/cryptopay-a-central-entry-point-to-a-decentralised-world-1384807


wow I didnt realize there are several more BTC debit cards available. Im guessing Bitpay might have the cheapest fees because lots of merchants do BTC transactions using them as the middle man. I will look into all of them, thanks for posting the sites.
member
Activity: 74
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February 19, 2017, 04:22:56 AM
#12
If you are looking for something virtual only then Coinizy.com is your best choice as It's the cheapest (0.5$) , loadable with multiple payment methods , no KYC verification required unless you want to increase the 2,500$ limits and the UI/UX is simply the best.
I don't recommend SpectroCoin because they had a scam accusation against them , E-coin.io is having a lot of issues lately too. If you need something physical then I would go with CoinsBank.


OmegaStarScream, I have seen that Wirex is having issues and hesitated to use their service even though it looks good (both in web and in app)
If you have used recently the Coinizy, can you tell use your experience? I'm going to reach that limit and I may need to order multiple cards to make a payment
Coinizy has 5% fee, which uquid has too, e-coin has somewhere at ~4.5%
You should consider Xapo or Spectrocoin, I am comparing loading fees of these companies and these too keeps to be cheapest.
legendary
Activity: 1204
Merit: 1000
February 18, 2017, 02:25:21 PM
#11
If you are looking for something virtual only then Coinizy.com is your best choice as It's the cheapest (0.5$) , loadable with multiple payment methods , no KYC verification required unless you want to increase the 2,500$ limits and the UI/UX is simply the best.
I don't recommend SpectroCoin because they had a scam accusation against them , E-coin.io is having a lot of issues lately too. If you need something physical then I would go with CoinsBank.


OmegaStarScream, I have seen that Wirex is having issues and hesitated to use their service even though it looks good (both in web and in app)
If you have used recently the Coinizy, can you tell use your experience? I'm going to reach that limit and I may need to order multiple cards to make a payment
Coinizy has 5% fee, which uquid has too, e-coin has somewhere at ~4.5%
hero member
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February 18, 2017, 02:21:48 PM
#10
Theres the XAPO webwallet service. They issue debit cards but the fees are too high. Its cheaper to use localbitcoins.com then have your fiat money wired or deposited to your bank account that has a debit card. If they cant offer a cheaper service then why would we use it when the bank's debit cards are better and more accessible?

How much are the fees at cryptopay.me?
The fees range between 1 and 2% and there is a monthly service fee of $1, im not familiar with what average fees are but these seem to be fair to say the least
hero member
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February 18, 2017, 01:45:27 PM
#9
bitcoin debitcard is many provider is open service, advcash, xapo
but i think you can try uquid, uquid not only top up use bitcoin, but you can top up use 38 altcoin
https://uquid.com/altcoin-debit-card
legendary
Activity: 1848
Merit: 1000
February 18, 2017, 12:24:17 PM
#8
Cryptopay were offering free cards a while ago , I picked one up but never activated so can't comment on their actual service.  Coinsbank looks interesting.

Just checked and for the UK the issuance fee is just under £100 wow that's mental.
legendary
Activity: 1848
Merit: 1000
February 18, 2017, 12:16:49 PM
#7
Cryptopay were offering free cards a while ago , I picked one up but never activated so can't comment on their actual service.  Coinsbank looks interesting.
staff
Activity: 3500
Merit: 6152
February 18, 2017, 10:42:51 AM
#6
If you are looking for something virtual only then Coinizy.com is your best choice as It's the cheapest (0.5$) , loadable with multiple payment methods , no KYC verification required unless you want to increase the 2,500$ limits and the UI/UX is simply the best.
I don't recommend SpectroCoin because they had a scam accusation against them , E-coin.io is having a lot of issues lately too. If you need something physical then I would go with CoinsBank.
legendary
Activity: 966
Merit: 1042
February 18, 2017, 10:38:46 AM
#5
Just be extremely careful and use a very well established company. They could potentially run at any point with your funds though so it's the same as leaving funds in an exchange IMO.
full member
Activity: 210
Merit: 100
February 18, 2017, 10:35:13 AM
#4
Ive been looking for debit cards that i can refil using bitcoin, so for i've seen https://cryptopay.me/bitcoin-debit-card , do you guys know of any others?
Also, have any of you used the one above before?
There have been soooo many of these services popping up lately. Some of them that I remember are E-Coin, Bitpay and Spectrocoin. You can find more bitcoin debit card services and reviews here. Have not personally used any of them, because I use a fiat debit card. Might try out one of these in the future though..
legendary
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February 18, 2017, 10:31:35 AM
#3
do you guys know of any others?
1. Coinsbank - https://coinsbank.com/cards
2. Bitpay - https://bitpay.com/card/
3. Uquid - https://uquid.com/uquid-card
4. Bitwala - https://www.bitwala.io/card/
5. Wagecan - https://wagecan.com/

There was a thread with someone reviewing most credit/debit cards but I can't find it at the moment...

Also, have any of you used the one above before?
I haven't used Cryptopay but this is their thread: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/cryptopay-a-central-entry-point-to-a-decentralised-world-1384807
sr. member
Activity: 868
Merit: 259
February 18, 2017, 02:23:49 AM
#2
Theres the XAPO webwallet service. They issue debit cards but the fees are too high. Its cheaper to use localbitcoins.com then have your fiat money wired or deposited to your bank account that has a debit card. If they cant offer a cheaper service then why would we use it when the bank's debit cards are better and more accessible?

How much are the fees at cryptopay.me?
hero member
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February 17, 2017, 04:39:02 PM
#1
Ive been looking for debit cards that i can refil using bitcoin, so for i've seen https://cryptopay.me/bitcoin-debit-card , do you guys know of any others?
Also, have any of you used the one above before?
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