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Topic: PayWide virtual NO-KYC crypto cards? - page 2. (Read 504 times)

legendary
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September 06, 2022, 11:36:22 AM
#4
$300 minimal top up, no KYC.

Keep in mind that, at least in EU, having no-KYC cards require the card total top-up, for the entire card lifetime, is somewhere around 250 EUR. So the minimum 300$ sounds fishy (and greedy).
Of course, there can be done tricks like issuing the cards on others' names, but that is also risky, possibly illegal, and clearly overly expensive.
legendary
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September 06, 2022, 10:26:58 AM
#3
I just found new service with prepaid virtual crypto cards: https://www.paywide.io
$300 minimal top up, no KYC.
Anyone heard about it? Or maybe someone wants to test it?
Sounds fishy, I know but still.
No, and I won't test it because it can only be used with shitcoins and not with Bitcoin.  Tongue
I know about other anonymous virtual cards, but this looks very suspicious because they claim there is no top-up amount limit.
With very little information I would be very careful using any stuff like this, and never send more money than you are willing to lose.
legendary
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September 06, 2022, 10:24:02 AM
#2
I never heard of this website before even here on the forum it isn't mentioned here on the forum.

I check it on Whois and look at the result

Code:
Domain:paywide.io
Registrar:GoDaddy.com, LLC
Registered On:2022-03-14
Expires On:2023-03-14
Updated On:2022-03-31

It's 6 months old domain so it means it's a newly registered website with poor SEO and honestly, I can't even access the website it is not good to test the website I'm sure it's a scam better not to access the website to avoid any attacks in your IP.
newbie
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September 06, 2022, 10:04:30 AM
#1
Hi guys.

I just found new service with prepaid virtual crypto cards: https://www.paywide.io
$300 minimal top up, no KYC.
Anyone heard about it? Or maybe someone wants to test it?
Sounds fishy, I know but still.
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