Also it may worth notifying you that, at least for me, quoting doesn't work and it may be because the thread has became too long. Maybe it would be a good idea to start a "continuation" thread. Maybe.
Minimum required balance are blocked on the card depending on its class.
OK, let's say I don't use fiat at all. I want to spend only MNX and BTC.
I transfer 100$ worth of MNX to the card. What's next? Do I have to transform that to fiat in order to spend? Or this is the moment the MNX is somehow calculated for the overdraft?
Let's say I transfer more 100$ worth of MNX to the card. And let's say I spend the first 100$ somehow. Is the overdraft related to 100$ MNX or 200$ MNX?
Sorry, as you can see I am confused on this concept and I would like to find out 2 things:
1. How does the spending of cryptocurrency works on your card
2. If this overdraft functionality can be abused (since then I will stay away of your cards).
Per the note you see after paying for the card, verification process to be started in the second part of July for the first registered users. The rest will be verified in their turn accordingly.
Then the card is to be delivered by courier service and the delivery date depends on their estimated time needed for delivery to each specific country.
It's a bit odd that I pay for the card, then I send out the papers and then my card could be rejected. But maybe I understood it wrong.
From what I could calculate verification starts around 15-20 of July. A typical verification takes maximum 2 weeks. That means that in 1-10 August the first cards should start to get sent out. Sounds reasonable.
Well, you don't transfer funds directly to the card, or they'll be connected with the current exchange rate and that's spending fiat, not crypto. What you do is there are addresses linked with your MinexPay card. You transfer your coins there, either BTC, ETH, or MNX, but let's stick to your case. You've topped up your card with 100$ worth of MNX. The next day the price has risen and now it's worth, let's say, 110$. Then you replenish your card with another 100$ worth of MNX, so there's basically 210$ worth of MNX at your disposal. When you are making a purchase, your MNX is converted into fiat. The whole process takes up to 3s. If you've got more than one currency, you will be able to choose which one to spend. The overdraft limit means that you can't spand more than a certain amount of all funds on your card in one day. So, if you own a standard card, you can't spend more than 200$ in one day. The overdraft limit is 80%, if you have 210$ worh of crypto on your card, you can't spend more than 80% of that total amount in one day - so the maximum amount that you can spend is that case is 168$ out of 210$ on your card