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legendary
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January 05, 2017, 11:33:56 AM
#92
I dont have a Bitcoin debit card, but i have an idea of getting a debit card. I live in india and i dont think that i can get a bitcoin debit card here now.
In india using bitcoin debit card is legal? i want to go there too im hoping that there is or it will be happening on my country soon that they will be create bitcoin debit card where we can use it physicaly we have already but its virtual card only we use it to shop online Smiley
hero member
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January 05, 2017, 11:11:27 AM
#91
I dont have a Bitcoin debit card, but i have an idea of getting a debit card. I live in india and i dont think that i can get a bitcoin debit card here now.
I'm not 100% sure  but Xapo delivers Bitcoin debit card in all over the world so you may also get a Bitcoin debit card and you do not need any Bitcoin ATM machine to spend your Bitcoin. Bitcoin debit card just allows you to spend your Bitcoin in fiat so your Bitcoin is converted to fiat at current Bitcoin at the time of spending Bitcoin.

No even xapo is not delivering bitcoin debit card in india , still their is some time to get all cards in India. so till then all bitcoin users of india have to convert their bitcoin to fiat to use it. only online recharges of mobile , data card and some other facilities are supported through bitcoin.
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January 05, 2017, 10:45:34 AM
#90
I dont have a Bitcoin debit card, but i have an idea of getting a debit card. I live in india and i dont think that i can get a bitcoin debit card here now.
I'm not 100% sure  but Xapo delivers Bitcoin debit card in all over the world so you may also get a Bitcoin debit card and you do not need any Bitcoin ATM machine to spend your Bitcoin. Bitcoin debit card just allows you to spend your Bitcoin in fiat so your Bitcoin is converted to fiat at current Bitcoin at the time of spending Bitcoin.
legendary
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January 05, 2017, 10:26:39 AM
#89
I dont have a Bitcoin debit card, but i have an idea of getting a debit card. I live in india and i dont think that i can get a bitcoin debit card here now.
You could try to get a bitcoin debit card in cryptopay on which you could able to use it on any VISA supported atms all over the world and you could easily load up that card in just a matter of click.For now i dont have any cards but i have a plan on getting one soon on cryptopay.
legendary
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January 05, 2017, 09:43:42 AM
#88
First of all I dont prefer Xapo - its nothing but the lame banks that you see everyday in your town. It stores information and has no privacy - totally anti-bitcoin in my opinion.

Secondly, Bitcoin debit cards are not found and/or popular in my country. I hope they do become popular like bank debit/credit cards and then of course I would like to use them, albeit I would prefer the bank to not interfere in the transactions.
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January 05, 2017, 09:37:52 AM
#87
I think Bitcoin debit cards are a cool idea but quite impractical. Unless you get paid in BTC you have a bank account anyway so you might as well get a debit card linked to that instead. Otherwise you're just paying unnecessary fees by going from FIAT to BTC and to FIAT again...


Thats a good idea on bitcoin about debit card and its really cool. But right now in my country btc debit card is not yet applicable but if you have big amount of btc in your online wallet then you convert it to fiat with certain charges yet you can in cash it and use a fiat debit card.as well. In future of bitcoin specially those who patronizes it with the most numbers of users its not impossible that bitcoin debit card will become a reality in our country in next few years and most importantly legit users will fill out a legit registration in order to avoid scammers to take over unacceptable acts.
legendary
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January 05, 2017, 07:10:53 AM
#86
No I do not have any bitcoin Debit card as there is no any ATM for bitcoin in my country, I hope it will reach sooner to our country as the users of bitcoin are increasing faster in my country and the government is also in its favor.

The bitcoin debit card have nothing to do with the bitcoin ATM. The bitcoin debit card use bitcoin to have cash (normally euro, us dollar, pound etc). So you spend your bitcoin to have normal fiat currency. So needed ATM for the last ones and not for bitcoin. And ATM for those currencies must be in most of the countries of world now.
sr. member
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January 05, 2017, 07:01:50 AM
#85
I dont have a Bitcoin debit card, but i have an idea of getting a debit card. I live in india and i dont think that i can get a bitcoin debit card here now.
legendary
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January 04, 2017, 10:34:54 PM
#84
I don't use bitcoin debit card because it is additional expenses and bother. I use CEX.IO instead. I sell bitcoins when I need and withdraw them from cex wallet directly to my regular Visa bank card and pay for this withdrawal $3.80 only. This is a cheapest fee. BTW, it's instant!

This is a nice feature for all exchanges to have. I believe the next exchange to implement something like this will be Bitstamp or Kraken. I have one question. Does the card have to be Visa? Do they also accept Master Card?
sr. member
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January 04, 2017, 04:53:49 PM
#83
Last January I got the chance of getting a free bitcoin card by registering and giving our identity. It has got access to limited stores and services, I ignored else could have used it at least once. Lets wait, same as our bitcoin soon can get anonymous cards.
to me we still do not have such facilities in our area, we simply convert bitcoin in or local fiat in urdu bit.com in my country still  the service of any debit care is still not available in my country, therefore it us useless to keep it.
legendary
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January 04, 2017, 10:58:15 AM
#82
Last January I got the chance of getting a free bitcoin card by registering and giving our identity. It has got access to limited stores and services, I ignored else could have used it at least once. Lets wait, same as our bitcoin soon can get anonymous cards.
member
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January 04, 2017, 10:49:27 AM
#81
Just curious how many users use one of these..

I've started using Xapo and its pretty good actually.
I can buy whatever I want with BTC.

They have some fees,I tried finding some companies with lower fees but no luck.

They card costs 18$,I guess it was..Actually all companies want like 15$-20$ for a debit card.
Which is a good investment..I guess..

Which one do u use and what are their fees? Smiley

yes, i do . I have used this card for 1 year. it's useful for me to withdraw money .
The fee isn't high. I can agree with this fee. Thanks , XAPO card.
sr. member
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January 04, 2017, 10:09:41 AM
#80
I think Bitcoin debit cards are a cool idea but quite impractical. Unless you get paid in BTC you have a bank account anyway so you might as well get a debit card linked to that instead. Otherwise you're just paying unnecessary fees by going from FIAT to BTC and to FIAT again...
legendary
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January 04, 2017, 10:01:44 AM
#79
I didn't know there really are btc debit cards. Now I surfed on the Internet a bit and found about that you can withdraw EUR, GBP or USD anywhere (where such currencies are available) if I'm not mistaken. If it is really like that then it's cool. However, I bet the commission is not as law as they say it is. And in my country I wouldn't be able to buy something with these currencies, so I'll have to exchange them anyway. If I happen to live in GB, for instance, I'll think about buying a card.
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January 04, 2017, 10:01:13 AM
#78
Not yet use it I will think if I will use this maybe in the future. There's too many ways here to widraw our money and convert to fiat I don't see any reason why I need to get that .
newbie
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January 04, 2017, 08:19:08 AM
#77
I don't use bitcoin debit card because it is additional expenses and bother. I use CEX.IO instead. I sell bitcoins when I need and withdraw them from cex wallet directly to my regular Visa bank card and pay for this withdrawal $3.80 only. This is a cheapest fee. BTW, it's instant!
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January 03, 2017, 11:52:03 PM
#76
Not yet but I have been looking at my options. Undecided
It is a tough decision to make because of the fees that they charge for you to load it, to withdraw from it and even for the amount that you have to hold on it without having to incur a service fee.
To know which one to choose from, it is a bit daunting to say the least. Embarrassed
legendary
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January 03, 2017, 09:56:08 PM
#75
No one really has answered my question and the point I am trying to make. Maybe because all the posts made here are mindless and only done innthe expense of their signature campaigns. I will say again that there is NO need for a Bitcoin debit card. Use what works for your daily needs. It is called CASH.
jr. member
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January 03, 2017, 11:10:34 AM
#74
Just curious how many users use one of these..

I've started using Xapo and its pretty good actually.
I can buy whatever I want with BTC.

They have some fees,I tried finding some companies with lower fees but no luck.

They card costs 18$,I guess it was..Actually all companies want like 15$-20$ for a debit card.
Which is a good investment..I guess..

Which one do u use and what are their fees? Smiley

it's awesome. I'm looking for this debit card for bitcoin.
That is what I need now. I will join this Xapo and get one .
How can I get this card from international shipment?
copper member
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January 03, 2017, 10:58:48 AM
#73
Not every where accept them if in bitcoin or if in fiat then fees are too high, isn't bitcoin the point of low fees and freedom over your money?
I'm using bitcoin because I couldn't get debit or credit cards easily due to sanctions, not that ever stopped my country's people to achieve anything Cheesy but I'm hoping some day the entire world accepts bitcoin for payment still I doubt it they ever will Sad.
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