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Topic: Bitcoin Virtual Debit Card Without The Low Load Limit (Read 329 times)

hero member
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It's good to see ALL card providers provide strict and low limits for those who stubbornly refuse to respect the law. If you want to transact large amounts, verify your account and identify yourself as required by law. If you want to launder criminally gained money, stick to cash and nothing else.

I am happy to see these bitcoin card providers strictly requiring account verification and identity vetting. It's the criminals who spoil the game and make it difficult to operate in the bitcoin ecosystem with total peace of mind. Banks view bitcoiners as launderers, criminals and tax evaders, precisely because of these characters who want to channel and move their funds across the banking system anonymously and sans a name linked to those funds.

$250 is a nice low limit. Keep it that way.

copper member
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Hey,

I am currently in search for a new provider (Virtual Debit Cards with can be loaded with bitcoins) which does not have that ridiculously low load limitation ($250) and which can be bought without any identification. I am using the card a lot for online purchases, so I can indirectly pay with bitcoins.

Anyone?


Yeah, the new regulations in Europe is pretty frustrating for anonymous bitcoin card users.

All the virtual debit card providers that support bitcoin seem to be adopting this new regulation because most is based in Europe where the new regulation takes place. I would strongly suggest getting verified with just one of them, i would recommend wirex/bitwala, they are the simplest ones to use. However, if you are willing to take the risk there are still a few that will give you nice limits without ID.

Bitplastic.com is one of the oldest out there but is extremely dodgy. As you can see the UI is outdated af. Only use this as your last refuge, if everything else fails. What I would recommend though is go to advcash, register an account, go to changer.com, exchange your bitcoin into advcash, and get a virtual debit card that has like $3000 per day limits i believe. However, you are trusting a company in Belize...

Obviously, you don't know about the site, you surely searched in hurry to have something to post. This website is a scam since years and redirecting to Dell remote access controller since a long time now
It could be good if you search before telling wrong advice to people, especially when it's about money

@AppleKuchenX8
They all have this ridiculously low amount unless you are planning to be verified with one of them I don't think you will find higher
newbie
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Hey,

I am currently in search for a new provider (Virtual Debit Cards with can be loaded with bitcoins) which does not have that ridiculously low load limitation ($250) and which can be bought without any identification. I am using the card a lot for online purchases, so I can indirectly pay with bitcoins.

Anyone?


Yeah, the new regulations in Europe is pretty frustrating for anonymous bitcoin card users.

All the virtual debit card providers that support bitcoin seem to be adopting this new regulation because most is based in Europe where the new regulation takes place. I would strongly suggest getting verified with just one of them, i would recommend wirex/bitwala, they are the simplest ones to use. However, if you are willing to take the risk there are still a few that will give you nice limits without ID.

Bitplastic.com is one of the oldest out there but is extremely dodgy. As you can see the UI is outdated af. Only use this as your last refuge, if everything else fails. What I would recommend though is go to advcash, register an account, go to changer.com, exchange your bitcoin into advcash, and get a virtual debit card that has like $3000 per day limits i believe. However, you are trusting a company in Belize...

About Bitplastic.com, it seems that they are offering physical cards, but as I said in my post, I don't really need a physical card since I am only doing online purchases. And I've checked advcash out and it seems that they also have the limit of 250 now, so this is also no an option for me.

It seems that most providers are using wave crest banks and since the new EU regulation will apply to them it will affect every provider which are using wave crest holdings. Is there any other provider which uses a bank outside the EU?
hero member
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Hey,

I am currently in search for a new provider (Virtual Debit Cards with can be loaded with bitcoins) which does not have that ridiculously low load limitation ($250) and which can be bought without any identification. I am using the card a lot for online purchases, so I can indirectly pay with bitcoins.

Anyone?


Yeah, the new regulations in Europe is pretty frustrating for anonymous bitcoin card users.

All the virtual debit card providers that support bitcoin seem to be adopting this new regulation because most is based in Europe where the new regulation takes place. I would strongly suggest getting verified with just one of them, i would recommend wirex/bitwala, they are the simplest ones to use. However, if you are willing to take the risk there are still a few that will give you nice limits without ID.

Bitplastic.com is one of the oldest out there but is extremely dodgy. As you can see the UI is outdated af. Only use this as your last refuge, if everything else fails. What I would recommend though is go to advcash, register an account, go to changer.com, exchange your bitcoin into advcash, and get a virtual debit card that has like $3000 per day limits i believe. However, you are trusting a company in Belize...
newbie
Activity: 21
Merit: 0
Hey,

I am currently in search for a new provider (Virtual Debit Cards with can be loaded with bitcoins) which does not have that ridiculously low load limitation ($250) and which can be bought without any identification. I am using the card a lot for online purchases, so I can indirectly pay with bitcoins.

Anyone?
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