So definitely yes for me.
Not sure about the other two, I assume they offer some sort of return based on uptake/turnover of their card?
That's the model TenX uses. What the token is worth is directly linked to the total turnover in their system in future years. The more they turn over, the more payout the tokens get, the more they are worth.
Assuming the other two operate on similar principles, then which one is best will be the one with biggest turnover.
Of course, this is logic based. It doesn't factor in ignorant speculation in markets. Sure, plenty will buy them on exchanges with an understanding of you get value back from them, but at the same time, I'm sure plenty will buy them without a clue....