Hey Bitcointalk!
We'd like to share our service offering with your community. We've been live for almost two years now, and have built a website that we think a lot of you will find useful. You'll be seeing a lot more of us around here, we'd love to get to know you all and answer any questions you may have. Here's our homepage:
https://cardcoins.coAs a company, our main goal is to help cash-preferred customers buy Bitcoin with the least amount of friction possible. We know how annoying it can be to use Bitcoin ATMs that have long lines, full cash boxes, unclear store hours and dirty touch screens. What we've done is build our offering around the distribution of "open loop" gift cards that are branded with the Visa, Mastercard and American Express logos.
We estimate that these gift cards can be purchased with cash at over 100,000 stores in the U.S. We have a handy map you can use to find 60,000 of them:
https://map.cardcoins.co. You can find them in pharmacies, supermarkets, gas stations, big-box retailers and other locations you likely frequent on a daily basis!
If you'd like to learn a little bit about how order process works, you can check out this blog post:
https://blog.cardcoins.co/how-to-buy-bitcoin-with-cardcoinsIn summary, all you need is the gift card, its packaging, the receipt, a pen and a phone number to get started. No clunky sign ups and annoying email confirmation processes.
Here are some useful links to get started:
Our FAQ:
https://www.cardcoins.co/?faqDaily transaction limits:
https://www.cardcoins.co/?limitscomplianceOur blog has some great content as well, for example this post details our company philosophy and why we think Bitcoin and gift cards work very well together:
https://blog.cardcoins.co/gift-cards-and-bitcoinWe've also been featured in some popular publications you may be familiar with. We're big supporters of open source software development and directly participate in the funding of a Bitcoin Core developer, hebasto.
https://www.coindesk.com/startup-cardcoins-bitcoin-core-developerhttps://www.yahoo.com/news/startups-cardcoins-payvant-issue-one-214908626.htmlHebasto has done some great work in the past 6 months, you can follow his commit history here:
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/commits?author=hebastoThat's all the info we have to share for now, looking forward to hearing from the Bitcointalk community!