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January 27, 2018, 05:44:09 AM
#19
Guys and girls, can you share your experiences/opinions with crypto debit cards? Smiley

Thinking to get one but haven't decided yet which one, would love to hear your recommendations.

Sam
I have used uquid cryptos debit card for one year ago, https://uquid.com/ uquid debit card.
Private and Versatile with GBP, EUR or USD currency
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Reloadable feature help users receive money from freelancer jobs, salary, gambling sites, paypal
Withdraw cash with plastic Debit Card from more than 34 million cash machines worldwide you can check it on their service to get other information and learning more about it.
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January 27, 2018, 05:36:57 AM
#18
In general, I think that all projects related to plastic cards and crypto banks, this is a knowingly successful project, because today there is a big problem in order to simply sink money that you managed to earn on the crypto currency
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January 27, 2018, 05:32:19 AM
#17
hi. in january the tenx card has also been ended because visa will not allow payments anymore. hope in the future there will be some good debit cards available so going from crypto to fiat will be a lot easier
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Winding down.
January 27, 2018, 05:29:38 AM
#16
The answer for your answer is investing with the new project with their cryptocurrency card. FuzeX is the best answer and they still in ICO phase.
He cannot get one yet because FuzeX is still on their ICO, there are existing debit cards already
and one that is popular now is centra, you can check their videos, they have delivered cards already and it's working with different altcoins.
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Have faith.
January 27, 2018, 05:23:54 AM
#15
UK based wirex looks promising. Uses Mastercard and has offices in London and Tokyo.
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January 27, 2018, 05:11:55 AM
#14
The answer for your answer is investing with the new project with their cryptocurrency card. FuzeX is the best answer and they still in ICO phase.
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January 27, 2018, 04:53:03 AM
#13
Really nice to see so many replies within so little time Smiley!

I especially like TenX and Monaco Smiley.
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January 27, 2018, 04:44:36 AM
#12
BitPay is safe and high quality for me. fees are lower than other crypto cards. operations are also fast. I think these are enough to even choose. Monaco is going to give the card world a color
jr. member
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January 26, 2018, 06:49:57 PM
#11
Crypto cards dont work now
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January 26, 2018, 06:48:26 PM
#10
I used to use Cryptopay and was alright. I guess after the news about Visa, many crypto cards fall apart. I looked at this new ICO upcoming called FuzeX, they offer eSmart card you can see it here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=55q5z0FXNUo

I guess they're launching their cards second quarter this year  Roll Eyes
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January 26, 2018, 06:43:33 PM
#9
Guys and girls, can you share your experiences/opinions with crypto debit cards? Smiley

Thinking to get one but haven't decided yet which one, would love to hear your recommendations.

Sam
Part of the question is the deposit and withdrawal of funds from the crypt. I recommend to introduce another fairly convenient and budgetary method in the arsenal. Electronic payment system Epayments, in fact an analog Adva Cash and Money Polo.
You can also order your plastic card master card for $ 6. Commissions and terms of use
https://www.epayments.com/card/tariffs_usd.html
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January 26, 2018, 06:38:30 PM
#8
Guys and girls, can you share your experiences/opinions with crypto debit cards? Smiley

Thinking to get one but haven't decided yet which one, would love to hear your recommendations.

Sam

Stay away Visa pulled all cards in Europe

Banks are dropping crypto support

Keep it in crypto economy not fiat

I don't know where the OP resides at though there is also other options like Shift (I think) if he is not in Europe.
Not only shift but tenx already fully used by the tenx members to pay through visa service.

Another non-sense thing if OP is looking for a new project that still in the development rather than chooses service that has been running till now. tenx support a lot of countries.
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January 26, 2018, 06:34:34 PM
#7
Guys and girls, can you share your experiences/opinions with crypto debit cards? Smiley

Thinking to get one but haven't decided yet which one, would love to hear your recommendations.

Sam

Stay away Visa pulled all cards in Europe

Banks are dropping crypto support

Keep it in crypto economy not fiat

I don't know where the OP resides at though there is also other options like Shift (I think) if he is not in Europe.
jr. member
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January 26, 2018, 06:33:05 PM
#6
Guys and girls, can you share your experiences/opinions with crypto debit cards? Smiley

Thinking to get one but haven't decided yet which one, would love to hear your recommendations.

Sam

Stay away Visa pulled all cards in Europe

Banks are dropping crypto support

Keep it in crypto economy not fiat
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January 26, 2018, 06:29:31 PM
#5
Guys and girls, can you share your experiences/opinions with crypto debit cards? Smiley

Thinking to get one but haven't decided yet which one, would love to hear your recommendations.

Sam

Hey brother, you should take a look at stk global payments. The existing solution of crypto debit cards are just not working, instead stk has unique system, you can pay for your stuff by using mobile phone. Their tokens will be listed on 31st of january on cobinhood.

Thanks for telling, will check them out!

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I use bitpay as its largely consistent for me - the fees are rather high, around 2.8 percent per load last time I checked, but theres no other big names on the market. Plenty of others are available, but they really don't have a very good reputation AFAIK.

Im personally waiting patiently for Monaco but it seems to have hit roadblocks as well. Not to mention BitPay's euro partners just pulled their support for the cards, so things seem to be heating up in this arena.
Posted on: Today at 10:47:46 PM Posted by: CrypticGambit

My eyes got locked on Monaco as well Cheesy. Like you wrote, "euro partners just pulled their support for the cards" was the thing I was afraid the most that will happen when I first thought to get myself a crypto card some months ago.
You can lose what you invested in if the coin drops down. Why don't you just get a card from Bitpay? It's a much better option.
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January 26, 2018, 06:08:11 PM
#4
Guys and girls, can you share your experiences/opinions with crypto debit cards? Smiley

Thinking to get one but haven't decided yet which one, would love to hear your recommendations.

Sam

Hey brother, you should take a look at stk global payments. The existing solution of crypto debit cards are just not working, instead stk has unique system, you can pay for your stuff by using mobile phone. Their tokens will be listed on 31st of january on cobinhood.

Thanks for telling, will check them out!

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I use bitpay as its largely consistent for me - the fees are rather high, around 2.8 percent per load last time I checked, but theres no other big names on the market. Plenty of others are available, but they really don't have a very good reputation AFAIK.

Im personally waiting patiently for Monaco but it seems to have hit roadblocks as well. Not to mention BitPay's euro partners just pulled their support for the cards, so things seem to be heating up in this arena.
Posted on: Today at 10:47:46 PM Posted by: CrypticGambit

My eyes got locked on Monaco as well Cheesy. Like you wrote, "euro partners just pulled their support for the cards" was the thing I was afraid the most that will happen when I first thought to get myself a crypto card some months ago.
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January 26, 2018, 05:48:59 PM
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I use bitpay as its largely consistent for me - the fees are rather high, around 2.8 percent per load last time I checked, but theres no other big names on the market. Plenty of others are available, but they really don't have a very good reputation AFAIK.

Im personally waiting patiently for Monaco but it seems to have hit roadblocks as well. Not to mention BitPay's euro partners just pulled their support for the cards, so things seem to be heating up in this arena.
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January 26, 2018, 05:47:46 PM
#2
Guys and girls, can you share your experiences/opinions with crypto debit cards? Smiley

Thinking to get one but haven't decided yet which one, would love to hear your recommendations.

Sam

Hey brother, you should take a look at stk global payments. The existing solution of crypto debit cards are just not working, instead stk has unique system, you can pay for your stuff by using mobile phone. Their tokens will be listed on 31st of january on cobinhood.
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January 26, 2018, 05:45:06 PM
#1
Guys and girls, can you share your experiences/opinions with crypto debit cards? Smiley

Thinking to get one but haven't decided yet which one, would love to hear your recommendations.

Sam
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