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Topic: Hash Brown Wallet RELOADABLE DEBIT CARDS (Read 601 times)

jr. member
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May 10, 2017, 04:49:30 AM
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I've already done it. Based on Ingenico terminals with support for on chain, off chain, account based, QR based and wallet on smart card transactions. Not worked on it for a few months but I plan on getting back into it soon. Been waiting on the whole BU/Segwit bullshit abuse throwing to calm down and started looking at other coins to support.
hero member
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many online is ready support use bitcoin, so if you only want buy something in online store without debit card is easy
you want buy in amazon, you can buy amazon giftcard use bitcoin, many service open selling amazon gitfcard use bitcoin

okpay debitcard is very low rate bitcoin price
so if you top up youre debitcan can receive low, is compare another sevice example advcash or xapo, okpay debitcard rate is very low
maybe you can try another bitcoin debit card service, you can find about bitcoin debit card service in exchange section
full member
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The more important question is whether it can be created cost effectively. I'm sure people would use it but it has to be created and promoted. That talks lots of moolah. Is it a good idea? Yes. Can it catch on? .....
newbie
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Anyone think it would be okay to use the new debit cards with chips to store a wallet and generate a receipt with the wallet data need to get to it or load or spend cash loaded onto it. The idea would be to use a chip reader for transactions at stores and maybe a chip reader for secure transactions online or just to hold your wallet on a chip on a card similar to a sim card of a cell phone. That way your computer could not get hacked or stolen as easily. Then to load you just put a bill of currency into the machine with your bitcard inserted to load money onto it. Then to buy online you use it like regular bit coins?

Be honest and let me have it on what you think.

Anyway I think bit coin was originally intended to replace debit cards and take from credit cards anyway as SAitoshi Yakamoto intended.
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