One thing I was talking about with a friend is that the target market for the Monaco cards is very niche.
Really only those into crypto and those who travel a lot will find them useful.
I am of course excited about it, as well as my friend, but when I told my brother about it, he was merely, "meh"
I guess I can go and say, "Well, he just doesn't understand how AWESOME it is!" but a simpler explanation is that he just doesn't have any use for it.
I think this is what will hinder Monaco's growth quite a bit. You have upcoming projects like Beluga Pay that offer multiple funding and payment methods and incentives and then already established ones like Centra and TenX, lots of competition.
As for me, I of course, really want a card, but being a U.S. citizen when will that be? When I'm old and gray and rotting in my grave?
It's just the beginning of the crypto.
Tenx - no product, going to work through third-party merchant.
Centra - oh, have not you heard about CEO, who took 32 millions and ran away ?
Beluga - it's only a concept, just to attract in the early stages, what's the problem to make the same story as TenX did ?
You guys are funny, complaining a lot, it's a free market, just go and sell, put your money somewhere else, oh, you are still here, why ?