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Hi there, the fee-less Bitwala debit card is linked to your Bitwala account. The account itself is a full German bank account, which can easily receive any EUR transaction (like SEPA). Moreover, you are free to create a Bitwala wallet, receive BTC and sell the preferred amount. The equivalent will be credited to your bank account. This will only cost 1% and you are free to trade any day, any time. Enjoy  Smiley
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If i order one of your debit cards and load it with BTC, will the BTC be converted to € instantly or not until i use the card for a payment?

Edit: I just saw bitwala is offering a BTC wallet as well. So, i guess it's possible to just store the BTC there and transfer them onto the card when needed? Do fees apply with such "internal transfers"?



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Hi guys, feel free to check the latest update on the Bitwala Blog and check whether your favourite Bitcoin news site is on the list: https://www.bitwala.com/top-ten-bitcoin-news-sites-you-should-know-about/

Enjoy the read  Smiley
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We have awesome news to share: the Bitwala trading limits have increased to €15,000 over 7-day rolling periods.

It’s now possible to trade more than four times the previous limits. Visit www.bitwala.com and check the update now!

Happy trading and enjoy the ride  Cool Grin
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Hi,

the math indeed is simple: your card was charged twice with the same amount. That's why you were refunded for the double booking. Refunds for these issues can take up to two weeks.

We refund double charges and no BTC/EUR trades to balance an account. Please see the latest messages by our support team for details, which can't be shared on an open platform like BitcoinTalk.

Apologies for your bad experience, we're trying our best to avoid similar events in the future.
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Hi there, we truly understand your disappointment.

However, we can’t support you with sensitive account information on any of our social media channels.

We have to make sure that we meet all legal regulations imposed on us and at the same time ensure that our users are being given the highest security level.

Please reach out to [email protected] and wait for the next support agent to reply to your request.

Thank you for your patience.
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Hi guys, please check below on what is necessary to open an account with Bitwala.

You must meet the following criteria:
- aged 18 or older
- A resident of the European Economic Area (EEA) or Switzerland
- Proof your residency with a Proof of Address document: https://support.bitwala.com/hc/en-gb/articles/360002220519-What-is-a-Proof-of-Address-POA-document-
- Hold a valid and accepted identification document: https://support.bitwala.com/hc/en-gb/articles/360000378000-Is-my-national-identity-document-accepted-by-IDnow-

Hopefully, this answers the open questions. Happy to get back with more details  Smiley

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Russian citizens living in the EEA (and Switzerland) can open an account with us. Instead of a virtual card, you'll be able to order the Bitwala debit card (powered by MasterCard) for free and with no maintaining fees. Feel free to start here: https://app.bitwala.com/onboarding  Smiley

I don't understand. What does it mean "Living in EEA" ? https://www.tripsavvy.com/countries-that-are-eea-countries-1626682 Shell I visit one of that countries just to register and get Bitwala debit card ?  Grin It is better to provide the complete list of countries where your services are allowed.

Living in EEA... self-explained. If you can't understand that simple thing then you shouldn't own a bank account at all. If you want the complete list, google it. And since you need to provide a proof of residence, don't even think about visiting a country just to be able to create an account (facepalm)

Dude.. calm down. I just asked a question, because the information provided by Bitwala is not clear. They said that Russian citizens living in EEA countries can open an account in bitwala and that is not correct. (You must have an ID issued by any EEA member countries for registration and verification) I guess that is more correct.

Hi Sergey, Russian citizens living in the EEA (and Switzerland) can open an account with us.

Your ID verification provider does not accept residence cards from Bulgaria. I am not a citizen of Bulgaria but i live and work there, i have a residence card, but cannot apply for an account with you. Why is this ?

And it's not your business at all, which countries I will visit, should I own a bank account or Shell I help Italians to control their own gold  Grin https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.51029160
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Russian citizens living in the EEA (and Switzerland) can open an account with us. Instead of a virtual card, you'll be able to order the Bitwala debit card (powered by MasterCard) for free and with no maintaining fees. Feel free to start here: https://app.bitwala.com/onboarding  Smiley

I don't understand. What does it mean "Living in EEA" ? https://www.tripsavvy.com/countries-that-are-eea-countries-1626682 Shell I visit one of that countries just to register and get Bitwala debit card ?  Grin It is better to provide the complete list of countries where your services are allowed.

Living in EEA... self-explained. If you can't understand that simple thing then you shouldn't own a bank account at all. If you want the complete list, google it. And since you need to provide a proof of residence, don't even think about visiting a country just to be able to create an account (facepalm)
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Your ID verification provider does not accept residence cards from Bulgaria. I am not a citizen of Bulgaria but i live and work there, i have a residence card, but cannot apply for an account with you. Why is this ?
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Russian citizens living in the EEA (and Switzerland) can open an account with us. Instead of a virtual card, you'll be able to order the Bitwala debit card (powered by MasterCard) for free and with no maintaining fees. Feel free to start here: https://app.bitwala.com/onboarding  Smiley

I don't understand. What does it mean "Living in EEA" ? https://www.tripsavvy.com/countries-that-are-eea-countries-1626682 Shell I visit one of that countries just to register and get Bitwala debit card ?  Grin It is better to provide the complete list of countries where your services are allowed.
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Hi. Can Russian citizens order a virtual card on your service?

Hi Sergey, Russian citizens living in the EEA (and Switzerland) can open an account with us. Instead of a virtual card, you'll be able to order the Bitwala debit card (powered by MasterCard) for free and with no maintaining fees. Feel free to start here: https://app.bitwala.com/onboarding  Smiley
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How to trade bitcoin - the beginner's guide has been added to our Academy. We recommend that you take a look before trading your first coins: https://www.bitwala.com/guide-to-bitcoin-trading/
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Catch the latest update of the Market watch by the Bitwala Trading Team: https://www.bitwala.com/market-watch/
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New to Bitcoin and wondering how Bitcoin actually works? We got you covered - check out the Bitwala Academy on all you need to know on Bitcoin: https://www.bitwala.com/how-does-bitcoin-work/
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Catch the latest updates on the Bitwala YouTube channel and see our CFO Christoph Iwaniez talk about the crypto economy. Enjoy it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q7wLymdM29M
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Bitwala wants to promote and encourage diversity in tech so we have provided four reasons why we think the Berlin startup and fintech scene is a great place for women to work:

https://www.bitwala.com/four-reasons-women-should-be-interested-in-berlin-fintech-scene/?utm_source=bitcoin-talk&utm_medium=organic-social&utm_campaign=news-blog&utm_content=link-none
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This week's Market Watch from Bitwala's trading team: Bitcoin breakout analysis, institutional interest survey and market cycle lifespans.

All this and more here: https://www.bitwala.com/market-watch/?utm_source=bitcoin-talk&utm_medium=link
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