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November 16, 2018, 09:59:08 AM
#89
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brand new
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November 16, 2018, 09:03:25 AM
#89
2 useful applications for cryptocurrencies monitoring and trading!

Mammon
You can find out the percentage of cryptocurrency rise or fall, price refresh rate according to your settings: daily or each hour.
Mammon allows to calculate the total sum of your earnings per each cryptocurrency or all of them together. This platform differs from the others, as here you can set a target price for cryptocurrencies you want and get the notification if any of them reaches the threshold.
You can download Mammon at the official site.



Delta
If your chosen cryptocurrency exchange does not have a mobile trading application (like Bittrex or Poloniex), Ztrader allows Windows and Mac users to connect via the API and execute transactions.
Delta is a great application for serious cryptocurrency trading. It creates a pie chart of a cryptocurrency portfolio and provides the calculation of such parameters as realized and unrealized profits, as well as reports on tax returns. You pay taxes, right? Of course yes. To use all the features of Delta you need a subscription. The service is provided by a great app for Windows and Mac.
You can download Delta at the official site.

Read more:
https://telegra.ph/2-useful-applications-for-cryptocurrencies-monitoring-and-trading-11-14
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November 15, 2018, 07:54:57 AM
#89
Mammon

You can find out the percentage of cryptocurrency rise or fall, price refresh rate according to your settings: daily or each hour.

Mammon allows to calculate the total sum of your earnings per each cryptocurrency or all of them together. This platform differs from the others, as here you can set a target price for cryptocurrencies you want and get the notification if any of them reaches the threshold.

You can download Mammon at the official site.
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Delta

If your chosen cryptocurrency exchange does not have a mobile trading application (like Bittrex or Poloniex), Ztrader allows Windows and Mac users to connect via the API and execute transactions.

Delta is a great application for serious cryptocurrency trading. It creates a pie chart of a cryptocurrency portfolio and provides the calculation of such parameters as realized and unrealized profits, as well as reports on tax returns. You pay taxes, right? Of course yes. To use all the features of Delta you need a subscription. The service is provided by a great app for Windows and Mac.

You can download Delta at the official site.

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newbie
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December 07, 2018, 05:58:01 AM
#87
Dear sir,
sorry to say
I don't know what will be the actual use of debit card in India.
legendary
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April 26, 2018, 02:04:29 PM
#86
Among all XAPO is very trying to enter Indian market for run it's ful function business.
Whaaat are you talking Huh? Statements like these are the start of misinformation.
XAPO ( for all non-european  countries ) stopped its debit card services in October 2017. Also did Bitpay and spectrocoin ( by Jan 2018- for non-european residents)
( Infact ,  Visa cancelled all Wavecrest cards. ( Wave Crest Holdings Ltd. is the one that issued these btc debit cards )

But many are trying negotiation with the Govt. of India for openly transacting all the service of Bitcoin in India.
I dont know where you get all these information from !!

User Dpat does seem to be stuck in a time warp. Those statements might have seemed plausible a year back, but right now they seem outright ridiculous.
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April 26, 2018, 05:51:58 AM
#85
We have no full knowledge of bitcoin debit card from the side of government. If it happens we will be happy. Public will get profit through this.
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April 25, 2018, 03:58:17 PM
#84
Among all XAPO is very trying to enter Indian market for run it's ful function business.
Whaaat are you talking Huh? Statements like these are the start of misinformation.
XAPO ( for all non-european  countries ) stopped its debit card services in October 2017. Also did Bitpay and spectrocoin ( by Jan 2018- for non-european residents)
( Infact ,  Visa cancelled all Wavecrest cards. ( Wave Crest Holdings Ltd. is the one that issued these btc debit cards )

But many are trying negotiation with the Govt. of India for openly transacting all the service of Bitcoin in India.
I dont know where you get all these information from !!
copper member
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April 25, 2018, 11:55:35 AM
#83
Still, there is no company is providing Debit card in India because of India's strict policy towards money laundering. But many are trying negotiation with the Govt. of India for openly transacting all the service of Bitcoin in India. Among all XAPO is very trying to enter Indian market for run it's ful function business.
newbie
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April 25, 2018, 09:10:18 AM
#82
There aren't as of now, but lets hope for them
jr. member
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April 25, 2018, 03:43:10 AM
#81
Bitcoin debit cards wont work in india we need to see other alternatives some of international debit cards wont work in india
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April 24, 2018, 11:47:52 AM
#80
Is there any virtual solution? Exchanges in India are not allowing for fiat & physical cards can only be issued by RBI.
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April 06, 2018, 09:31:28 PM
#79
Was wondering if there are any Bitcoin debit cards like Xapo, Advcash, Shift available for India.

Would like to know if anyone here has any information about it. Thanks!

You can easily buy a bitcoin debit card from https://cryptopay.me
It cost $2.5 Per USD card.

If i am right it does not support for India or Indian currency , even if it is used in India the cost of using is very high , Instead of using debit cards we can go for exchange selling to fiat currency which is very worthy.

Exactly i have , firstly , never listened about BITCOIN DEBIT CARDS in India.Secondly ,i too would be very pleased if it exist supporting Indian currency at low affordable prices for Indian residents.
newbie
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February 20, 2018, 02:29:16 PM
#78
Bitcoin Debit cards wont work in india international debit cards are banned india
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February 20, 2018, 01:25:22 AM
#77
I understand the point that there may be debit card for indian resident, but where is Bitcoin ATM in India? How can we use  them???
bitcoin or crypto debit card are same as regular debit card,under visa or mastercard gateways they work as normal card and can be used in any atm that accept visa or mastercard. there are few companies whose cards are currently working internationally such as bitpay,etc and there are other multi cryto card such as centra and monaco,centra card have working product right now.but it not advisable to buy these card right now till government make regulation regarding crytpo in india.
sr. member
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February 17, 2018, 06:26:58 PM
#76
Many Big concern want to provide crypto debit card and open crypto ATM machines, but as Govt. of INDIA havn't taken any clear stand on crypto-legalization. This is the main reason why Companies are resistant in starting any big financial projects in INDIA.
newbie
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February 17, 2018, 02:10:01 PM
#75
I understand the point that there may be debit card for indian resident, but where is Bitcoin ATM in India? How can we use  them???
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February 17, 2018, 05:58:40 AM
#74
till now there is no any bitcoin debit cards. it may comes also the cost of transaction is more we can't withdraw from it. so better is we have to exchange it from exchanges.
newbie
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February 16, 2018, 11:02:30 PM
#73
Being an Indian myself i am in love with Advcash and Xapo. I use both of them equally.
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February 16, 2018, 12:27:04 PM
#72
If you arent indian resident then go for cryptopay.me; but remember they dont ship to india.
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February 15, 2018, 05:54:35 PM
#71
I am always loving the bitcoins for very beginning and i have debit card too; Xapo is my personal favourite.
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February 14, 2018, 06:48:35 PM
#70
Bitcoins are okay but it is extreme now, i mean bitcoin debit card??? What the hell. The coins that cant be minted has came to the debit form also?Huh?
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November 06, 2017, 06:17:05 AM
#69
Actually  ATM  cards are  used debit cards.. we  have no  any of the SBI (state bank of india) is still not clear withfor using of bitcoin in India right.. i will have to read latest stuff about this
sr. member
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November 05, 2017, 11:14:33 PM
#68
Was wondering if there are any Bitcoin debit cards like Xapo, Advcash, Shift available for India.

Would like to know if anyone here has any information about it. Thanks!
I dont think there is any available for Indian residents.I hope we soon have one 

I don't think Indian govt going to allow this because they want mostly tax and gst in every thing....
newbie
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November 03, 2017, 11:44:58 PM
#67
Yuup!! You can buy bitcoin debit cards from cryptopay.me and you can also buy debit cards of other coins such as altcoin which are Centra monnaco,etc
sr. member
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October 31, 2017, 04:23:38 PM
#66
Bitcoin Debit cards should work in India since its depends on the payment processor. But the normal fees currency exchange fees are around 2% more. I am thinking was getting Bonpay card once the site is up though as they seem to have lowest fees.
sr. member
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October 31, 2017, 03:51:57 AM
#65
Indian govt didnot getting any tax from bitcoin so it's not yet legalised

Yes indian govt is not regulating bitcoin yet but if you have noticed whenever we try to convert bitcoin to cash we use exchanges like unocoin, zebpay which deduct tax from our amount.
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October 30, 2017, 02:23:21 AM
#64
Was wondering if there are any Bitcoin debit cards like Xapo, Advcash, Shift available for India.

Would like to know if anyone here has any information about it. Thanks!
I know some of these cards used for bitcoin but I don't think that it ships to India and its not so useful in India too. Bitcoin is not so popular in our country so there is no spread of bitcoin knowledge.
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October 29, 2017, 08:43:18 PM
#63
ATM to use debit cards.. we don't have any of the RBI (or govt) is still not clear with the using of bitcoin in India right.. i will have to read latest stuff about this
sr. member
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October 29, 2017, 02:59:09 PM
#62
Looks like this thread woke up from a long sleep. But hey mate its been around 1.5 years since you posted your query and we have still not seen any sight of such bitcoin cards in India. Nor do I think we are going to have them. Because to give cards you need to build ATM first. Cant expect this in next 5 years or so.
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October 29, 2017, 01:01:15 PM
#61
nice to listen that in india this is possible thanks a lot to giving this information. now i will purchase my bitcoin debit card and withdraw it to atm without dealing or trading someone to withdraw my btc.

First: you should look at the fees levied for withdrawals. In many cases, it can be cheaper to use a local bitcoin exchange.
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October 26, 2017, 10:37:23 PM
#60
Indian govt didnot getting any tax from bitcoin so it's not yet legalised
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October 26, 2017, 10:09:59 AM
#59
Bitcoin start-up E-Coin has launched a virtual bitcoin debit card that works where VISA is accepted. The virtual bitcoin debit card has until now existed in the realm of possibilities largely due to the idiosyncrasies of the global financial system.
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October 04, 2017, 10:45:00 AM
#58
So in short no VISA / Mastercard - Card for INDIA yet.


Correct!  Cryptopay does not ship their cards to India.

At the moment, you can order from Cryptopay and have it shipped to a friend/relative abroad and have them ship it to you. Using this link will get you a discount: https://cryptopay.me/join/c836b1f0
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October 04, 2017, 09:51:51 AM
#57
So in short no VISA / Mastercard - Card for INDIA yet.

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Currency Xchanger™
September 23, 2016, 10:00:34 AM
#56
MP is not direct BTC Debit card only service , and i dont think its scam , the person opened that thread that accused not proven scam , Indeed i purchased MP VISA CARD with my AXIS DEBIT CARD . Please note i purchased it with my DEBIT CARD not CREDIT CARD . My card did not reject as the person claimed in that thread .... i purchased successfully with 3D SECURE PROCESS and my VISA Card is on the way 2 weeks passed [ as card takes 3 to 4 weeks to reach ] , MP is VERIFIED Financial company which is used by many other popular Processor like OkPay and even BTC-E , EXMO and many more , My point is that you can have the VISA Debit card with Dollar balance and you can withdraw funds by transferring BTC to your MP account and then withdraw via your Card . You don't have to withdraw heavy amount BTC via Indian bank which has risk of being monitored by Income Tax , as MP verification do not need your PAN like Paypal , Payza needs . And you mentioned Wagecan which may be good i don't know but i checked they do not have any company address in their website also no phone no. , only email address lol .. that's fishy really .
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Currency Xchanger™
September 22, 2016, 09:58:51 AM
#55
The One and only BTC Debit card for India by Moneypolo , Legal and legit Financial service . They offer Moneypolo VISA Card shipped to India but they require heavy verification [ quite and tough and need to be accurate otherwise rejection of verified documents ] , They offer VISA Card price 20$ , You can load Moneypolo account with BTC no fees and then withdraw via their provided Card to ATM , daily withdrawal limit 2000$ max . Check Moneypolo site for more details Smiley , I ordered one for myself and card is on the way , it take 3- 4 weeks for card delivery .
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August 31, 2016, 08:30:25 AM
#54
Let's take an example:

I went to PVR and payable amount is ₹1000 and i use bitx or wage card to pay my bill.
Then, what would be the fees applied to this transaction as the bill is of ₹1000 and money stored in card is in USD.
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August 31, 2016, 06:09:31 AM
#53
There seem to be a lot of confusions here....

First of all to clear doubts on bitxoin debit card or ATM
I certainly know that debit cards (tourist cards) by bit-x (name has changed now , just Google bit-x.com) can be used to withdraw from ATM  but same as Wage can it charges good amount of fee , but they are limited at the amount you can withdraw so I keep it for emergency purposes.
so there you go , go grab a bitx card and a wagecan card and enjoy btc to cash or purchases...

About using bitcoin for mobikwik Balance, you can use unocoin to top up your mobikwik Balance and zebpay for free charge directly
On the other hand you can buy paytm or mobikwik or any other such cash by localbitcoins .

All aside , I have a question of my own
using bitx card is different deal since as I remember there it a limit of total how much cash you can withdraw from it in lifetime which is pretty small but about wagecan  (which I heard of just now from this thread) allows you to pay for things directly by paying around 6% fee other than conversion charges BUT what about the tax ?  using it in daily life simply implies that you're using it alot but you're not paying tax on it..

I'm interested in getting this card but I'd also like to know how will we be paying tax on such.

I do not enjoy sarcasm or useless answers to this , if any person who has any idea on it,I'd like to hear your views

sr. member
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August 18, 2016, 11:21:03 PM
#52
nice to listen that in india this is possible thanks a lot to giving this information. now i will purchase my bitcoin debit card and withdraw it to atm without dealing or trading someone to withdraw my btc.
Who told you that BTC Debit card is available in India?Haven't you read the above post?Currently No bitcoin debit card is available for india
so we can't withdraw btc to fiat by foreign bitcoin debit card?
does it matter matter which countries we are using btc debit card?
so we can't use bitx,xopo debit card to withdrwa btc fund to fiat in india?
Recently my friend got bitcoin debitcard and he was selling it for .01 btc.i am not sure which company name was written but yes bitcoin debitcard are available in india but they have high transition  fee.
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August 17, 2016, 01:23:05 AM
#51
I was looking for it but unfortunately I couldn’t find any such service provider for debit cards which offers top up directly with bitcoin. There are some overseas services but those are comparatively costly to use psychical debit card. I have managed to find a bit lengthy solution for this,

We can use freecharge account (which provides virtual credit card facility) and to fund our freecharge account, we can sell bitcoins with freecharge as payment option on local bitcoins.

Alternatively, Unocoin gives service to send btc balance in our bank account and (fees and service tax applicable) but still it’s not much costly. Then we can use our bank debit card as usual. Hope that helps.

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August 14, 2016, 02:20:46 PM
#50
Was wondering if there are any Bitcoin debit cards like Xapo, Advcash, Shift available for India.

Would like to know if anyone here has any information about it. Thanks!
well quite an interesting question ..just imagine .if u have a lot of bitcoins and by now and then ur bitcoins value changes ..from home u thought of buying a product and then it became harsh when u came back to the shop and the price of btc has changed and u could nt buy that product..how would feel ? u feel the most awkward  huh?? u would .so dont even think of btc debit cards until and unless it has reached it a stable level ....kudos Smiley
Instability of bitcoin made it so popular and bitcoin debit card are now old thing.there are Plenty of service which provide you that.you can try ledger pendrive storage get is costly but quite effective.
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July 31, 2016, 02:29:06 PM
#49
Was wondering if there are any Bitcoin debit cards like Xapo, Advcash, Shift available for India.

Would like to know if anyone here has any information about it. Thanks!
well quite an interesting question ..just imagine .if u have a lot of bitcoins and by now and then ur bitcoins value changes ..from home u thought of buying a product and then it became harsh when u came back to the shop and the price of btc has changed and u could nt buy that product..how would feel ? u feel the most awkward  huh?? u would .so dont even think of btc debit cards until and unless it has reached it a stable level ....kudos Smiley
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July 24, 2016, 10:00:59 AM
#48
I have used bitcoin debit card several times in India to fill fuel in bunk and in grocery shops (reliance mart), etc.

Infact I have one right here in my wallet which can be loaded through BTC on WageCan website.

The store clerk person accepting the debit card has no idea that it is bitcoin based or what ever. They dont need to know as well.
 Infact it is just like a normal bank debit card but in USD or EUR currency, but with the added advantage that you can load via BTC through service providers.

So please stop confusing BITCOIN DEBIT CARDS with something else like "BITCOIN ATMs".

BITCOIN DEBIT CARD = NORMAL BANK DEBIT CARD but in USD and money can be loaded on website.

Purpose of bitcoin debit card is to spend bitcoins for normal use such as fuel/movie ticket/shopping etc.

BITCOIN ATM = INSERT YOUR BANK ATM CARD, SCAN MOBILE WALLET CODE, BUY BITCOINS

AFAIK there is no bitcoin ATM in India but bitcoin debit card is very much there and can be used without any problem (except the ones I mentioned in my previous post above)


.....hope this clears things up!


PS: If anyone want to know how to get a bitcoin debit card, PM me or I can make a thread with info.
Yes i think you should make a thread with more info because i never heard about that
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July 24, 2016, 09:39:47 AM
#47
I have used bitcoin debit card several times in India to fill fuel in bunk and in grocery shops (reliance mart), etc.

Infact I have one right here in my wallet which can be loaded through BTC on WageCan website.

The store clerk person accepting the debit card has no idea that it is bitcoin based or what ever. They dont need to know as well.
 Infact it is just like a normal bank debit card but in USD or EUR currency, but with the added advantage that you can load via BTC through service providers.

So please stop confusing BITCOIN DEBIT CARDS with something else like "BITCOIN ATMs".

BITCOIN DEBIT CARD = NORMAL BANK DEBIT CARD but in USD and money can be loaded on website.

Purpose of bitcoin debit card is to spend bitcoins for normal use such as fuel/movie ticket/shopping etc.

BITCOIN ATM = INSERT YOUR BANK ATM CARD, SCAN MOBILE WALLET CODE, BUY BITCOINS

AFAIK there is no bitcoin ATM in India but bitcoin debit card is very much there and can be used without any problem (except the ones I mentioned in my previous post above)


.....hope this clears things up!


PS: If anyone want to know how to get a bitcoin debit card, PM me or I can make a thread with info.
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July 24, 2016, 08:19:56 AM
#46
No there is no place where bitcoin debit card is accepted in India weather its any local shop any petrol pump or any mall in the country.
Even in any ATM of India bitcoin debit card is not accepted.
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July 23, 2016, 04:27:24 PM
#45
Bitcoin "debit card" is, in the simplest of terms, a mastercard or a visa card in USD/EUR denomications which you can top up via BTC using a service like WageCan or ANX. It works exactly like your ICICI or HDFC bank debit card except that it can be topped up in BTC.

So, YES it is "possible" in India and ACCEPTED in India by any shop which accepts Visa/MasterCard payments.
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July 23, 2016, 02:04:16 PM
#44
I never heard bitcoin debit cards to be accepted in India. I think its not bitcoin is still not that much popular in india so a bitcoin debit card in india is not possible right now.
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July 23, 2016, 11:29:44 AM
#43
My review of wagecan:

The verification process was easy, it took around 3 days and once it was sent, the card reached me in 10 days, the BTC to USD fees is a bit on the higher end. I am paying around 6% fee on top of the USD/BTC value as WageCan conversion fees. IDK if this can be reduced somehow.

Card works fine in POS such as malls and fuel stations. Always use the option to process the sale with a PIN number.

Also, ATM withdrawal does not seem to work. I am interested in knowing if anyone else has managed to use wagecan or ANX etc debit cards to withdraw from Indian ATMs?
Ive tried in ICICI/HDFC/CITI ATM's and they all show me a message "BALANCE:  "
which is not zero, but has no value - i think maybe the ATM is not able to process USD to INR conversion

Please advice if anyone has used these debit cards to withdraw from any particular ATM.


PS: I find the attitude of some of the people here unnecessary, this is an open board to share information and if you think someone is wasting YOUR time you can just ignore the posts and need not reply to them. There is absolutely no need to give advice such as DIY/google it / etc. You are just spamming the thread and more span will follow in the form of an reply to your "advice" so let us just avoid it altogether.
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May 05, 2016, 08:15:27 AM
#42
But my point is even if they ship it to India it won't be of any use.

U need ATM to use debit cards.. we don't have any as of yet and the RBI (or govt) is still not clear with the using of bitcoin in India right.. ( i will have to read latest stuff about this )
Real no use?
I've been using BTC for 3 years and I never had a problem with this.
Bitcoin is essentially a commodity in India.


Are u reading former posts of just posting ? i never said bitcoin is of no use i have been using from 2013. I am saying debit card in india would be of no use since we dont have ATMs. and if we need to do online tx we have our own wallets.
You dont need atm to use debit card.Debit cards can only be used for online transaction or at POS.Atm card or atm cum debit card is required for withdrawing cash from atm
yes when you withdraw btc on bank its doesn't mean you are converting btc to fiat.if you search behind this system-
when you withdrwa btc at atm they got request to sell btc their automated program send the amount by IMPS to your bank account number for withdraw btc at their current exchange rate.
that's it.
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May 05, 2016, 04:06:29 AM
#41
nice to listen that in india this is possible thanks a lot to giving this information. now i will purchase my bitcoin debit card and withdraw it to atm without dealing or trading someone to withdraw my btc.
Who told you that BTC Debit card is available in India?Haven't you read the above post?Currently No bitcoin debit card is available for india
so we can't withdraw btc to fiat by foreign bitcoin debit card?
does it matter matter which countries we are using btc debit card?
so we can't use bitx,xopo debit card to withdrwa btc fund to fiat in india?
Obviously not btw I think you are mistaking debit card for atm card.There are no bitcoin atm at the moment in India if you want to convert your btc to inr,the best option is to use any Indian bitcoin exchange
Can you please stop spreading lies?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debit_card#Offline_debit_system
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ATM_card#Card_networks
https://www.bankofamerica.com/student-banking/resources/debit-cards.go
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May 04, 2016, 04:40:40 PM
#40
nice to listen that in india this is possible thanks a lot to giving this information. now i will purchase my bitcoin debit card and withdraw it to atm without dealing or trading someone to withdraw my btc.
Who told you that BTC Debit card is available in India?Haven't you read the above post?Currently No bitcoin debit card is available for india
so we can't withdraw btc to fiat by foreign bitcoin debit card?
does it matter matter which countries we are using btc debit card?
so we can't use bitx,xopo debit card to withdrwa btc fund to fiat in india?
Obviously not btw I think you are mistaking debit card for atm card.There are no bitcoin atm at the moment in India if you want to convert your btc to inr,the best option is to use any Indian bitcoin exchange
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May 04, 2016, 12:56:46 PM
#39
nice to listen that in india this is possible thanks a lot to giving this information. now i will purchase my bitcoin debit card and withdraw it to atm without dealing or trading someone to withdraw my btc.
Who told you that BTC Debit card is available in India?Haven't you read the above post?Currently No bitcoin debit card is available for india
so we can't withdraw btc to fiat by foreign bitcoin debit card?
does it matter matter which countries we are using btc debit card?
so we can't use bitx,xopo debit card to withdrwa btc fund to fiat in india?
sr. member
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i am don(ripper's big daddy).i clean scammers.
May 04, 2016, 12:55:15 PM
#38
nice to listen that in india this is possible thanks a lot to giving this information. now i will purchase my bitcoin debit card and withdraw it to atm without dealing or trading someone to withdraw my btc.
Who told you that BTC Debit card is available in India?Haven't you read the above post?Currently No bitcoin debit card is available for india
so we can't withdraw btc to fiat by foreign bitcoin debit card?
does it matter matter which countries we are using btc debit card?
so we can't use bitx,xopo debit card to withdrwa btc fund to fiat in india?
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April 30, 2016, 11:16:25 AM
#37
okay but for online tx we have wallets and they already very convenient right?
Right.But to transfer bitcoins from your wallet,you must know the wallet address of receiver I.e merchant.On the other hand,in debit card you just enter your card details and make payment.I assume these bitcoin debit card convert bitcoin to fiat hence can also be used with merchants who dont accept bitcoins

If like your saying that the debit cards can convert bitcoins into fiat then that is a really good option. If so people might consider to buy them
Yes if that happens,many merchants will start accepting bitcoin.Customer pay in bitcoin with his debit card,card processor converts it to fiat,merchant gets paid in fiat
Might be a good way to actually put Bitcoin into use.
WageCan is trusted by the big players BTW.
Is there any Bitcoin Debit card available for Indian users? If yes where it is available ?
https://bitscan.com/articles/reviews/wagecan-debit-card-review
WHY DON'T YOU GOOGLE FIRST BEFORE ASKING?
(If you are concerned about your privacy, PLEASE USE DISCONNECT OR DUCKDUCKGO).

I prefer asking here rather than googling. Any issue?
Yes, for sure, are you trying to waste people's time rather than spend a few CPU cycles for Google? Even Google gets paid for that. Time is invaluable as cycles can be replenished.

Those people who think its time waste, they done reply. And those who want to make technicality things easy to understand to everyone they explain it.
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April 30, 2016, 10:48:00 AM
#36
okay but for online tx we have wallets and they already very convenient right?
Right.But to transfer bitcoins from your wallet,you must know the wallet address of receiver I.e merchant.On the other hand,in debit card you just enter your card details and make payment.I assume these bitcoin debit card convert bitcoin to fiat hence can also be used with merchants who dont accept bitcoins

If like your saying that the debit cards can convert bitcoins into fiat then that is a really good option. If so people might consider to buy them
Yes if that happens,many merchants will start accepting bitcoin.Customer pay in bitcoin with his debit card,card processor converts it to fiat,merchant gets paid in fiat
Might be a good way to actually put Bitcoin into use.
WageCan is trusted by the big players BTW.
Is there any Bitcoin Debit card available for Indian users? If yes where it is available ?
https://bitscan.com/articles/reviews/wagecan-debit-card-review
WHY DON'T YOU GOOGLE FIRST BEFORE ASKING?
(If you are concerned about your privacy, PLEASE USE DISCONNECT OR DUCKDUCKGO).

I prefer asking here rather than googling. Any issue?
Yes, for sure, are you trying to waste people's time rather than spend a few CPU cycles for Google? Even Google gets paid for that. Time is invaluable as cycles can be replenished.
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April 30, 2016, 10:34:04 AM
#35
okay but for online tx we have wallets and they already very convenient right?
Right.But to transfer bitcoins from your wallet,you must know the wallet address of receiver I.e merchant.On the other hand,in debit card you just enter your card details and make payment.I assume these bitcoin debit card convert bitcoin to fiat hence can also be used with merchants who dont accept bitcoins

If like your saying that the debit cards can convert bitcoins into fiat then that is a really good option. If so people might consider to buy them
Yes if that happens,many merchants will start accepting bitcoin.Customer pay in bitcoin with his debit card,card processor converts it to fiat,merchant gets paid in fiat
Might be a good way to actually put Bitcoin into use.
WageCan is trusted by the big players BTW.
Is there any Bitcoin Debit card available for Indian users? If yes where it is available ?
https://bitscan.com/articles/reviews/wagecan-debit-card-review
WHY DON'T YOU GOOGLE FIRST BEFORE ASKING?
(If you are concerned about your privacy, PLEASE USE DISCONNECT OR DUCKDUCKGO).

I prefer asking here rather than googling. Any issue?
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April 30, 2016, 10:12:05 AM
#34
DIY. Repeat: DIY.
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March 30, 2016, 09:46:23 AM
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Asked because manav1112 had said that he had called for it. Wanted an India-specific review.
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March 30, 2016, 05:16:12 AM
#32
okay but for online tx we have wallets and they already very convenient right?
Right.But to transfer bitcoins from your wallet,you must know the wallet address of receiver I.e merchant.On the other hand,in debit card you just enter your card details and make payment.I assume these bitcoin debit card convert bitcoin to fiat hence can also be used with merchants who dont accept bitcoins

If like your saying that the debit cards can convert bitcoins into fiat then that is a really good option. If so people might consider to buy them
Yes if that happens,many merchants will start accepting bitcoin.Customer pay in bitcoin with his debit card,card processor converts it to fiat,merchant gets paid in fiat
Might be a good way to actually put Bitcoin into use.
WageCan is trusted by the big players BTW.
Is there any Bitcoin Debit card available for Indian users? If yes where it is available ?
https://bitscan.com/articles/reviews/wagecan-debit-card-review
WHY DON'T YOU GOOGLE FIRST BEFORE ASKING?
(If you are concerned about your privacy, PLEASE USE DISCONNECT OR DUCKDUCKGO).
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March 29, 2016, 10:22:16 AM
#31
Is there any Bitcoin Debit card available for Indian users? If yes where it is available ?
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March 29, 2016, 08:30:54 AM
#30
Any reviews on WageCan guys?
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March 19, 2016, 01:05:54 PM
#29
okay but for online tx we have wallets and they already very convenient right?
Right.But to transfer bitcoins from your wallet,you must know the wallet address of receiver I.e merchant.On the other hand,in debit card you just enter your card details and make payment.I assume these bitcoin debit card convert bitcoin to fiat hence can also be used with merchants who dont accept bitcoins

If like your saying that the debit cards can convert bitcoins into fiat then that is a really good option. If so people might consider to buy them
Yes if that happens,many merchants will start accepting bitcoin.Customer pay in bitcoin with his debit card,card processor converts it to fiat,merchant gets paid in fiat
Might be a good way to actually put Bitcoin into use.
WageCan is trusted by the big players BTW.
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March 19, 2016, 05:53:51 AM
#28
okay but for online tx we have wallets and they already very convenient right?
Right.But to transfer bitcoins from your wallet,you must know the wallet address of receiver I.e merchant.On the other hand,in debit card you just enter your card details and make payment.I assume these bitcoin debit card convert bitcoin to fiat hence can also be used with merchants who dont accept bitcoins

If like your saying that the debit cards can convert bitcoins into fiat then that is a really good option. If so people might consider to buy them
Yes if that happens,many merchants will start accepting bitcoin.Customer pay in bitcoin with his debit card,card processor converts it to fiat,merchant gets paid in fiat
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March 19, 2016, 05:41:10 AM
#27
Bitcoin Debit card is not yet open in India. Try converting Btc to Inr from exchange sites bro
Right.But to transfer bitcoins from your wallet,you must know the wallet address of receiver I.e merchant.On the other hand,in debit card you just enter your card details and make payment.I assume these bitcoin debit card convert bitcoin to fiat hence can also be used with merchants who dont accept bitcoins
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March 19, 2016, 05:30:55 AM
#26
That's awesome. Looking forward. Thanks!
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March 16, 2016, 11:54:41 PM
#25
okay but for online tx we have wallets and they already very convenient right?
Right.But to transfer bitcoins from your wallet,you must know the wallet address of receiver I.e merchant.On the other hand,in debit card you just enter your card details and make payment.I assume these bitcoin debit card convert bitcoin to fiat hence can also be used with merchants who dont accept bitcoins

If like your saying that the debit cards can convert bitcoins into fiat then that is a really good option. If so people might consider to buy them
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March 16, 2016, 03:58:59 AM
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But my point is even if they ship it to India it won't be of any use.

U need ATM to use debit cards.. we don't have any as of yet and the RBI (or govt) is still not clear with the using of bitcoin in India right.. ( i will have to read latest stuff about this )
Real no use?
I've been using BTC for 3 years and I never had a problem with this.
Bitcoin is essentially a commodity in India.


Are u reading former posts of just posting ? i never said bitcoin is of no use i have been using from 2013. I am saying debit card in india would be of no use since we dont have ATMs. and if we need to do online tx we have our own wallets.
You dont need atm to use debit card.Debit cards can only be used for online transaction or at POS.Atm card or atm cum debit card is required for withdrawing cash from atm
Again, false, debit cards are accepted by PayPal and you can use it as long as PP accepts it.
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March 14, 2016, 07:45:10 AM
#23
Apple Pay lets you make in-store purchases with your iPhone, and online purchases with your iPhone or iPad, with just a touch of the Home button or the tapping out of a passcode. It makes it easy to start ditching your wallet for your device. All you have to do is add your credit or debit cards.
But does it give you the freedom and pseudonymity (atleast) that Bitcoin gives?
Apple Pay is just another attempt to make a payment platform which actually has no other features other than the others have.
I don't think "ditching the wallet for your device" is a good idea.
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March 14, 2016, 04:30:21 AM
#22
okay but for online tx we have wallets and they already very convenient right?
Right.But to transfer bitcoins from your wallet,you must know the wallet address of receiver I.e merchant.On the other hand,in debit card you just enter your card details and make payment.I assume these bitcoin debit card convert bitcoin to fiat hence can also be used with merchants who dont accept bitcoins
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March 13, 2016, 11:30:09 PM
#21
okay but for online tx we have wallets and they already very convenient right?
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March 13, 2016, 04:32:22 PM
#20
But my point is even if they ship it to India it won't be of any use.

U need ATM to use debit cards.. we don't have any as of yet and the RBI (or govt) is still not clear with the using of bitcoin in India right.. ( i will have to read latest stuff about this )
Real no use?
I've been using BTC for 3 years and I never had a problem with this.
Bitcoin is essentially a commodity in India.


Are u reading former posts of just posting ? i never said bitcoin is of no use i have been using from 2013. I am saying debit card in india would be of no use since we dont have ATMs. and if we need to do online tx we have our own wallets.
You dont need atm to use debit card.Debit cards can only be used for online transaction or at POS.Atm card or atm cum debit card is required for withdrawing cash from atm
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March 13, 2016, 03:41:09 AM
#19
But my point is even if they ship it to India it won't be of any use.

U need ATM to use debit cards.. we don't have any as of yet and the RBI (or govt) is still not clear with the using of bitcoin in India right.. ( i will have to read latest stuff about this )
Real no use?
I've been using BTC for 3 years and I never had a problem with this.
Bitcoin is essentially a commodity in India.


Are u reading former posts of just posting ? i never said bitcoin is of no use i have been using from 2013. I am saying debit card in india would be of no use since we dont have ATMs. and if we need to do online tx we have our own wallets.
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March 13, 2016, 01:17:16 AM
#18
But my point is even if they ship it to India it won't be of any use.

U need ATM to use debit cards.. we don't have any as of yet and the RBI (or govt) is still not clear with the using of bitcoin in India right.. ( i will have to read latest stuff about this )
Real no use?
I've been using BTC for 3 years and I never had a problem with this.
Bitcoin is essentially a commodity in India.


from where shall i order this card ?

can you please provide me with the link
Let Me Google It For You:
https://www.wagecan.com/

thank you buddy Smiley
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March 13, 2016, 12:25:50 AM
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But my point is even if they ship it to India it won't be of any use.

U need ATM to use debit cards.. we don't have any as of yet and the RBI (or govt) is still not clear with the using of bitcoin in India right.. ( i will have to read latest stuff about this )
Real no use?
I've been using BTC for 3 years and I never had a problem with this.
Bitcoin is essentially a commodity in India.


from where shall i order this card ?

can you please provide me with the link
Let Me Google It For You:
https://www.wagecan.com/
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March 13, 2016, 12:16:22 AM
#16
But my point is even if they ship it to India it won't be of any use.

U need ATM to use debit cards.. we don't have any as of yet and the RBI (or govt) is still not clear with the using of bitcoin in India right.. ( i will have to read latest stuff about this )
Real no use?
I've been using BTC for 3 years and I never had a problem with this.
Bitcoin is essentially a commodity in India.


from where shall i order this card ?

can you please provide me with the link
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March 12, 2016, 11:45:25 PM
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But my point is even if they ship it to India it won't be of any use.

U need ATM to use debit cards.. we don't have any as of yet and the RBI (or govt) is still not clear with the using of bitcoin in India right.. ( i will have to read latest stuff about this )
Real no use?
I've been using BTC for 3 years and I never had a problem with this.
Bitcoin is essentially a commodity in India.
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March 12, 2016, 01:13:04 PM
#14
But my point is even if they ship it to India it won't be of any use.

U need ATM to use debit cards.. we don't have any as of yet and the RBI (or govt) is still not clear with the using of bitcoin in India right.. ( i will have to read latest stuff about this )
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March 12, 2016, 01:07:20 PM
#13
anyone used wagecan? any reviews?
Hoped atleast someone googles first without submitting.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/2015-bitcoin-debit-card-reviews-1001849
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March 12, 2016, 12:55:17 PM
#12
nice to listen that in india this is possible thanks a lot to giving this information. now i will purchase my bitcoin debit card and withdraw it to atm without dealing or trading someone to withdraw my btc.
Who told you that BTC Debit card is available in India?Haven't you read the above post?Currently No bitcoin debit card is available for india
First, don't be rude.
Second, a lie, WageCan delivers to India.
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March 12, 2016, 12:22:08 PM
#11
I dont know what will be the actual use of debit card in india.

u want to do online tx, u got a wallet... even mobile wallets.. for eg. zebplay

and i dont think there will be a BTC atm in india ( too big ) any time soon...
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March 12, 2016, 07:45:18 AM
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anyone used wagecan? any reviews?
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March 11, 2016, 10:46:04 AM
#9
Was wondering if there are any Bitcoin debit cards like Xapo, Advcash, Shift available for India.

Would like to know if anyone here has any information about it. Thanks!

You can easily buy a bitcoin debit card from https://cryptopay.me
It cost $2.5 Per USD card.

where can we use that debit card ?
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March 11, 2016, 10:11:32 AM
#8
nice to listen that in india this is possible thanks a lot to giving this information. now i will purchase my bitcoin debit card and withdraw it to atm without dealing or trading someone to withdraw my btc.
Who told you that BTC Debit card is available in India?Haven't you read the above post?Currently No bitcoin debit card is available for india
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March 11, 2016, 03:46:16 AM
#7
Was wondering if there are any Bitcoin debit cards like Xapo, Advcash, Shift available for India.

Would like to know if anyone here has any information about it. Thanks!

You can easily buy a bitcoin debit card from https://cryptopay.me
It cost $2.5 Per USD card.

If i am right it does not support for India or Indian currency , even if it is used in India the cost of using is very high , Instead of using debit cards we can go for exchange selling to fiat currency which is very worthy.
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March 10, 2016, 09:26:04 PM
#6
nice to listen that in india this is possible thanks a lot to giving this information. now i will purchase my bitcoin debit card and withdraw it to atm without dealing or trading someone to withdraw my btc.
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March 10, 2016, 09:25:29 PM
#5
nice to listen that in india this is possible thanks a lot to giving this information. now i will purchase my bitcoin debit card and withdraw it to atm without dealing or trading someone to withdraw my btc.
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March 05, 2016, 04:58:58 PM
#4
Was wondering if there are any Bitcoin debit cards like Xapo, Advcash, Shift available for India.

Would like to know if anyone here has any information about it. Thanks!
I dont think there is any available for Indian residents.I hope we soon have one 
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March 04, 2016, 10:00:40 PM
#2
Was wondering if there are any Bitcoin debit cards like Xapo, Advcash, Shift available for India.

Would like to know if anyone here has any information about it. Thanks!

You can easily buy a bitcoin debit card from https://cryptopay.me
It cost $2.5 Per USD card.
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March 03, 2016, 04:11:50 AM
#1
Was wondering if there are any Bitcoin debit cards like Xapo, Advcash, Shift available for India.

Would like to know if anyone here has any information about it. Thanks!
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