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August 21, 2020, 03:00:33 AM
#13
It seems that in my country the possible benefits will not change much, because the rules so far have not been clear for crypto recognition. much less have to step up to be more empowering. the state still chooses what is to be used to its full potential and has not yet been fulfilled, let alone be added with others. it takes time for the update to occur.
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August 21, 2020, 02:36:19 AM
#12
Swipe Wallet($SXP) is the most promising crypto debit card since it was a DeFi and offers almost same benefits. Monaco (Crypto.com) has a bad history before that's why they rebrand to $CRO from $MCO to erase there past. Although bought of them is showing a good progress right now, Still Swipe has the upper hand because it is a decentralized and many big company are in partnership with them.
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August 21, 2020, 02:27:17 AM
#11
If you are going to be using Crypto credit card, then why don't you use your normal cards given by your bank instead? Sell your coins for fiat and transfer to bank.

In theory this sounds great, you can sell at better prices at the exchanges and the bank-issued cards use to work better.

But... there are still plenty of banks that may not be happy to receive money from exchanges and this can go from asking questions to blocking your accounts (including the money you receive from your normal job). Bad.
Also the money transfer from exchanges may take days and maybe you just want to sell Bitcoin as late as possible before spending it.

So.. no, bank issued cards are not the best solution for money from crypto. Also keep in mind that Bitcoin card companies start striking deals directly with Visa/Mastercard (instead of using 3rd party institutions for issuing the cards) and this should make them more reliable.
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August 21, 2020, 02:26:00 AM
#10
But I saw another interesting bitcoin credit card that we can consider:
- https://crypto.com/en/credit.html

Anyone here try this one?

It's legit, but you're actually applying for a loan with collateral unlike other options that function more like a traditional debit card. I don't think it's for everyone, but if it works for you, then you're probably going to like it because there's not a lot of red tape involved.

If you are going to be using Crypto credit card, then why don't you use your normal cards given by your bank instead? Sell your coins for fiat and transfer to bank. Less hassle to be honest. I remember getting a a physical bitpay card. I had to submit a lot of identification documents and then received it after few weeks. The fees were insane. They were at that time allowed to be used in some specific states. If you used it outside those states, they would consider your transaction as international transaction and had to pay even more fee than regular. And some POS machines straight rejected the cards. Had to use multiple to POS to see which one accepted. Not sure how if they have changed or not.

I actually agree. They're very inconvenient in jusrisdictions where they're heavily regulated.
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August 21, 2020, 02:16:46 AM
#9
If you are going to be using Crypto credit card, then why don't you use your normal cards given by your bank instead? Sell your coins for fiat and transfer to bank. Less hassle to be honest. I remember getting a a physical bitpay card. I had to submit a lot of identification documents and then received it after few weeks. The fees were insane. They were at that time allowed to be used in some specific states. If you used it outside those states, they would consider your transaction as international transaction and had to pay even more fee than regular. And some POS machines straight rejected the cards. Had to use multiple to POS to see which one accepted. Not sure how if they have changed or not.
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August 21, 2020, 01:57:23 AM
#8
Had an urge to search about Monac credit card since it is available in Asia countries but seems not available in my country.
But I saw another interesting bitcoin credit card that we can consider:
- https://crypto.com/en/credit.html
Anyone here try this one?
as mentioned above, monaco has been re-branded since long ago and you're basically researching one company. their card is popular and i see many users in telegram crypto group share their experience of using it. advcash is also a good alternative.
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August 21, 2020, 01:34:20 AM
#7
Interesting. I have been into telegram group wherein they are talking about this bitcoin credit card. Until I saw your post today and go back to their conversation and lost their convo. Had an urge to search about Monac credit card since it is available in Asia countries but seems not available in my country.

But I saw another interesting bitcoin credit card that we can consider:
- https://crypto.com/en/credit.html

Anyone here try this one?
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August 20, 2020, 04:47:30 PM
#6
There are very few debit card startups who are actually working, there have been tons and tons of projects trying to do exactly this. Most of them failed casue of different reasons, some where scams others where rejected by VISA network. Also all the debit card who work with crypto are subject to heavy AML regualtions which can be irratating.
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August 20, 2020, 02:42:45 PM
#5
Thanks for sharing. After the crypto wallet the use of crypto cards are necessary. Even these Crypto Cards are not available in many countries only in some where the commercial alliances have been more cooperative.

On Twitter I have seen somes crypto personalities who have mentioned the good experience of Monaco and BitPay cards. We are definitely witnessing the evolution of finance with crypto.


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August 20, 2020, 01:34:18 PM
#4
cryptocurrency being made to restore the financial institutions for easy, fast, low cost and reliable transactions.The implementation of crypto enabled debit cards is like a major step which allows cryptocurrency to be exchanged and traded for fiat currencies

The link below explain gives an overview of some cards

https://medium.com/visionaire/the-best-bitcoin-and-crypto-debit-cards-4098b48e6ddb

read through and drop some comments about your pick and your reason for your choice Wink



This is pretty outdated as the list was posted back in 2015. Monaco is now Crypto.com and they don't pay you in MCO but now CRO as they're seemingly getting rid of that coin. I'm not sure if you can class that card as a crpyto one though either as you top it up with fiat and spend it like a regular debit card. I'm not sure how all the others work, but Wirex one at least used to let you spend bitcoin directly buy maybe regulations have changed that now. Swipe are coming out with a similar card to MCO with similar reward offers like free Netflix and Spotify etc, but their cashback is going to be paid out in bitcoin which will probably appeal to a lot of users and is much better than getting paid in a shitcoin that one exchange controls most of the supply of: https://swipe.io/cards
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August 20, 2020, 12:20:02 PM
#3
Thank you, I read through the post and I found detail information about the listed platforms. However, this is an old post which cannot be used to access the present services offered by this business. For instance, there is no information about Naga debit card on the business website https://naga.com/ which could mean they don't longer offer this service. Also, Bitwala card is not currently available for use in the market.
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August 20, 2020, 11:28:55 AM
#2
read through and drop some comments about your pick and your reason for your choice Wink

I did only a quick "scan".
+ You seem to be one of the few that don't have only the products that offer ref links
+ You seem to have in list cards I never heard of
- You surely missed some - at least AdvCash
- You didn't write about all the fees and also the hidden fees (like the buy/sell spread)
- You didn't write about how clean is one or another (scam accusations here and there, at least)
- You didn't make a big comparison table

There's room for improvement, but it's not so bad either.
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August 20, 2020, 11:01:41 AM
#1
cryptocurrency being made to restore the financial institutions for easy, fast, low cost and reliable transactions.The implementation of crypto enabled debit cards is like a major step which allows cryptocurrency to be exchanged and traded for fiat currencies

The link below explain gives an overview of some cards

https://medium.com/visionaire/the-best-bitcoin-and-crypto-debit-cards-4098b48e6ddb

read through and drop some comments about your pick and your reason for your choice Wink

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