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Topic: Physical bitcoin debitcard? (Read 228 times)

sr. member
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September 26, 2017, 09:42:33 AM
#8
Cryptopay now offers MasterCard which are also available for non-EU residents. I have both the new USD and EUR contactless cards. They work just as flawlessly as the MyChoice card (which I still have and is valid until 15 Oct 2017). The main difference is the transaction limit. Daily withdrawal limit of this new card is USD 5k. And of course the contactless payment functionality.

I also have the WageCan card. A good card too with decent limits and worldwide acceptance.

If you want a card with an IBAN account attached to it, I recommend MisterTango. The account comes with a free MasterCard. You also get your own dedicated bitcoin address for depositing funds to your account. Features include inward and outward SEPA and inward SWIFT.
 

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available for non-EU residents ?
hero member
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September 25, 2017, 04:21:01 PM
#7
Cryptopay now offers MasterCard which are also available for non-EU residents. I have both the new USD and EUR contactless cards. They work just as flawlessly as the MyChoice card (which I still have and is valid until 15 Oct 2017). The main difference is the transaction limit. Daily withdrawal limit of this new card is USD 5k. And of course the contactless payment functionality.

I also have the WageCan card. A good card too with decent limits and worldwide acceptance.

If you want a card with an IBAN account attached to it, I recommend MisterTango. The account comes with a free MasterCard. You also get your own dedicated bitcoin address for depositing funds to your account. Features include inward and outward SEPA and inward SWIFT.
 
legendary
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Cryptanalyst castrated by his government, 1952
September 25, 2017, 03:02:17 PM
#6
Yes there are many, I don't know much about them because it's not something I personally would use but a quick google search throws out plenty to look in to.

Do you have any rekommendations?

Bitwala, Advcash, Cryptopay, Xapo, Coinbank, Spectrocoin, BitPay, Wirex... If you are a European citizen. All of them provide the same card issued by MyChoice (a Visa intl company) So you will find the fees quite similar.

If you are not from Europe then the only choice you have is Wagecan


Good list. There are fresh developments. Cryptopay, for instance, has recently added a Mastercard offering to replace the (MyChoice) Visa card in non-EU markets. I'm certain of this, but have also heard of various other changes involving the other companies - I'm not certain about details of the latter though, so your best bet is to check a company's website for the latest info. Things are very fluid recently because of new policies.

OP - just to be clear - these cards are regular fiat cards from a merchant's point of view. You pay merchants in fiat, but you can fund the cards with crypto. Expect to pay fees for the service.

 
copper member
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September 25, 2017, 02:42:44 PM
#5
Yes there are many, I don't know much about them because it's not something I personally would use but a quick google search throws out plenty to look in to.

Do you have any rekommendations?

Bitwala, Advcash, Cryptopay, Xapo, Coinbank, Spectrocoin, BitPay, Wirex... If you are a European citizen. All of them provide the same card issued by MyChoice (a Visa intl company) So you will find the fees quite similar.

If you are not from Europe then the only choice you have is Wagecan
newbie
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September 25, 2017, 05:43:37 AM
#4
Yes there are many, I don't know much about them because it's not something I personally would use but a quick google search throws out plenty to look in to.

Do you have any rekommendations?
sr. member
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Merit: 255
September 25, 2017, 05:38:42 AM
#3
Such attempts have been repeatedly. Only the idea has not yet received a distribution. To make purchases with bitcoin you need to constantly convert it to Fiat. This creates additional difficulties and costs. At the moment these cards are too expensive for the owners.
full member
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September 25, 2017, 05:38:28 AM
#2
Yes there are many, I don't know much about them because it's not something I personally would use but a quick google search throws out plenty to look in to.
newbie
Activity: 19
Merit: 0
September 25, 2017, 05:34:53 AM
#1
Are there anyway to get a physical bitcoin debit card. I want it to work worldwide espacially in EU
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