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For persons who tried and got a result with a message like not enough data on the bank card, that's probably because of the country the card comes from. No idea honestly and it's possible that the service can check only some countries (in the eurozone I guess.

To @saxydev

ING has different ethics I suppose. As you know they have banks in different countries in the EU. For France, they were considered crypto-friendly for French residents. Many of us (I'm from France) were using it for a long time.
I say 'they were' because they decided to close the bank and every business in the country because it wasn't profitable anymore.

I don't know about ING NH (I think you wanted to say NL?) but that's quite surprising from the Netherlands if ING is not friendly. At least I've never heard about it, but I believe you.
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It thrills me every time I see people talking about crypto-currency in relation to their country, well that’s really far from me right now, because I come from a country that is still backwards in terms of the government accepting the fact that Bitcoin has come to stay, rather the fight it, it would be unheard off that a bank card from my country can be link to any crypto-currency infact some people has been arrested for getting credits that was as a result of crypto-coins. And until that changes this topic would just be another one to just improve my knowledge.
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I just wanted to share a website I stumbled upon.

There are persons who cash out fiat from centralized exchanges directly to their credit/debit cards, instead of the usual bank transfer.
If you're afraid that the bank can block the transaction because they don't like something related to crypto, you can check your card here
https://axicheck.aximetria.com/

You just need to enter the first 6 numbers of your card. And before someone jump on saying it's risky to enter your CC numbers on a website and bla bla bla. Yes sure but the first numbers are just Bank Identification Number (BIN) or Issuer identification number (IIN)
FYI.

It can also be used if you want to pay something with your card on a crypto-related website such as buying a shirt, deposit funds, etc...

Just checked my ING NH and it says it is crypto friendly. In 2016 my bank account it was closed due to transactions involving crypto. Now when I just re-opened it, this year, they have said they don't accept any kind of crypto transaction.

Too many details, right? But ING is quite a big bank and if the site does one like this wrong, I can't except it to be right with any other bins.

My humble opinion Smiley
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If all it takes to verify if my card is crypto friendly is simply my BIN then it is enough to trust the site. Although my card says not enough data for my card. But thanks for the link it could be way useful to me in the future
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I have tried this, but it's stated
"We don't have enough data"
Maybe, this is not available for debit cards from my country?
btw, although it is available, I don't think that it can be used for purchasing any items in my country due to the regulation. Yeah, crypto is legal only as a commodity asset but not legal as a currency in my country. So, it has been clear here.

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I know that you may do this to prevent any phishing or scam. But wisely, maybe you can check and crosscheck every link at first before saying this.  Smiley
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I just wanted to share a website I stumbled upon.

There are persons who cash out fiat from centralized exchanges directly to their credit/debit cards, instead of the usual bank transfer.
If you're afraid that the bank can block the transaction because they don't like something related to crypto, you can check your card here
https://axicheck.aximetria.com/
Lacks information from my region. I know my card is barred from crypto-related transactions, but I wanted to give it a shot and see if the site data collection is 100% since I already know the fate of my card.


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Oh no, i've been scammed from non-existing phishing site. Now I lose too much time posting this reply to such useless accusation. Where's the reference link that this is true. Oh God, I lose my BTC. Didn't OP mentioned that it's not the CC number that you have to put but the BIN?. What OP could be useful to me but I already have an exchange/wallet where I can sell my crypto to fiat and transfer to bank account with no hassle. I may have use it if I didn't have can't transfer my Crypto to my bank account.
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Wow we are so lucky that IP34TV ''saved'' us from evil non-existing phishing scam from accused scammer himself who sold fake documents in France  Cheesy
It's not like I am sending anyone CCV number or any of my personal information, so it's impossible to say this is phishing in any way, but it's more personal dispute with history between LeGaulois and IP34TV.
I am not using credit cards for this purpose, but many people could find this tool very useful.
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I just wanted to share a website I stumbled upon.

There are persons who cash out fiat from centralized exchanges directly to their credit/debit cards, instead of the usual bank transfer.
If you're afraid that the bank can block the transaction because they don't like something related to crypto, you can check your card here
https://axicheck.aximetria.com/

You just need to enter the first 6 numbers of your card. And before someone jump on saying it's risky to enter your CC numbers on a website and bla bla bla. Yes sure but the first numbers are just Bank Identification Number (BIN) or Issuer identification number (IIN)
FYI.

It can also be used if you want to pay something with your card on a crypto-related website such as buying a shirt, deposit funds, etc...


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What a stupid dumbass,its a legit Swiss business
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Ive type my first digits according to procedure but it said not enough data on the bank card. Does it support international card considering its visa affiliated card? Ive used it to cash out some of my crypto on binance but didnt read any data.

I think only few cards are yet being reviewed by this website. But thanks for the heads up.
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For readers, the link is not a phishing URL and I will show you that this idiot village is lying

The link is a service from https://www.aximetria.com/ a crypto bank account in Switzerland, hence the link "https://axicheck.aximetria.com/"
If you visit the company website you will notice the same link in the footer. Wow, so even the bank gives a phishing URL ??

notice I didn't edit the original post, so he can't say I changed the link after his post
even if the link was a phishing URL, you can't do anything with only the first 6 numbers....

The guy above is just an idiot. The person is upset because he was trying to sell a fake covid pass and I hijacked his topic
Who in this forum can think I could give a phishing URL to scam people. Soon, he will say the bank is a scam from me lol

he then gives me feedback insulting my mother and saying I scam people lol, with no reference link since there is no reference to find since I don't scam. Simple as that





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I just wanted to share a website I stumbled upon.

There are persons who cash out fiat from centralized exchanges directly to their credit/debit cards, instead of the usual bank transfer.
If you're afraid that the bank can block the transaction because they don't like something related to crypto, you can check your card here
https://axicheck.aximetria.com/

You just need to enter the first 6 numbers of your card. And before someone jump on saying it's risky to enter your CC numbers on a website and bla bla bla. Yes sure but the first numbers are just Bank Identification Number (BIN) or Issuer identification number (IIN)
FYI.

It can also be used if you want to pay something with your card on a crypto-related website such as buying a shirt, deposit funds, etc...


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You just need to enter the first 6 numbers of your card. And before someone jump on saying it's risky to enter your CC numbers on a website and bla bla bla. Yes sure but the first numbers are just Bank Identification Number (BIN) or Issuer identification number (IIN)
FYI.

It can also be used if you want to pay something with your card on a crypto-related website such as buying a shirt, deposit funds, etc...

This is very interesting and I didn't know about it

I found more details in the link below.

Actually, the first digit is the card network (visa, master, etc). From 2 to 6 digits are the institution digits.
From 7to 15 are the unique personal identifiers, which you can never share.

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The first digit is different for each card network:

Visa cards begin with a 4 and have 13 or 16 digits
Mastercard cards begin with a 5 and has 16 digits
American Express cards begin with a 3, followed by a 4 or a 7 has 15 digits
Discover cards begin with a 6 and have 16 digits
Diners Club and Carte Blanche cards begin with a 3, followed by a 0, 6, or 8 and have 14 digits
Digits 2 – 6: Provide an identifier for a particular institution

Digits 7 – 15: Unique personal identifiers

Identify the cardholder name
Unique to the issuer
https://moneytips.com/anatomy-of-a-credit-card/#:~:text=The%20first%20digit%20is%20different,a%207%20has%2015%20digits
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I just wanted to share a website I stumbled upon.

There are persons who cash out fiat from centralized exchanges directly to their credit/debit cards, instead of the usual bank transfer.
If you're afraid that the bank can block the transaction because they don't like something related to crypto, you can check your card here
https://axicheck.aximetria.com/

You just need to enter the first 6 numbers of your card. And before someone jump on saying it's risky to enter your CC numbers on a website and bla bla bla. Yes sure but the first numbers are just Bank Identification Number (BIN) or Issuer identification number (IIN)
FYI.

It can also be used if you want to pay something with your card on a crypto-related website such as buying a shirt, deposit funds, etc...
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