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legendary
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August 22, 2023, 01:17:20 PM
#14
I am located within the United States. Does anyone know of a similar service that provide Crypto debit Visa/MasterCards,
that is located within the United States???
I know about one service called coindebit.io  that works without any kyc verification, and it's available only within United States.
Note that I am not vouching for them, so you better test it yourself and use with smaller amount of coins.
There are also FCF Pay cards but I am not sure if they work everywhere.

I wont recommend any other cards that are connected with centralized exchanges, but you can find plenty of them that work in US.
legendary
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August 22, 2023, 10:57:03 AM
#13
I wanted to sugget you Binance Visa, but then I saw that you are from US so that's not doable. If you don't mind doing KYC, you might wanna check Coinbase debit card. Few of my clsoe friends have been using it for some time and I don't remember them ever having an issue.


And I'm thinking about giving any cheap one a try anytime soon, but only if shipping it down to my country Nigeria won't be expensive.
Shipping cost is not a problem, but instead the fact that unfortunately (afaik) neither Binance Or Coinbase cards afe available in Nigeria.
hero member
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August 22, 2023, 07:22:49 AM
#12
You can use Big list of debit card thread https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/--5280997 by @Ratimov to check all the existing debit cards that will be applicable to your case. He provided a brief details about the debit card feature that might help you to decide on what will work for you.

That's a great summary but it was last updated in 2020. And 3 years in the crypto world is an eternity. Some of the links there are no longer active and most of the details are outdated, and of course there are probably many new cards that are not included there. But there's still a lot of valuable info there, including the newest comments in that thread.
It would be nice if someone created an updated summary, but that would require quite a lot of research.

Yeah the OP is not updated but you can catch up on the update by reading the post on the thread since user is contributing on all the updates regarding crypto debit cards. I think @Ratimov might update the OP soon since he notice already this topic which needed his help.

An updated summary really helpful but it will be gigantic list already since th competition on crypto debit cards goes insane which even exchange already have their own version..  Cheesy
legendary
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August 22, 2023, 02:37:48 AM
#11
I also want a virtual VISA or Mastercard, that is funded by crypto, but finding one seems like a pain in the a$s(especially non-KYC).

So you want a virtual card and not a physical one?

Does it have to be pre-paid or reloadable? If it's prepaid, then both FCF Pay and Ezzocard websites provide them. Possibly Coinsbee as well, but the cards might be less reliable or only work in the US. These are cards you can buy with crypto.

Reloadable cards on the other hand are hard to come by without KYC, although if you have Binance then their own card should work fine for that - also Binance Pay is useful for websites with that option.
legendary
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August 22, 2023, 02:28:20 AM
#10
And I'm thinking about giving any cheap one a try anytime soon, but only if shipping it down to my country Nigeria won't be expensive.
If you're just thinking of trying not because you need it for the long term, I'd suggest reading some reviews instead. Most of these things require KYC and I don't think giving up $5 for your details is worth it. You might want to check out privacy-focused debit cards, although most of them end up as a scam.
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August 22, 2023, 02:27:03 AM
#9
I also want a virtual VISA or Mastercard, that is funded by crypto, but finding one seems like a pain in the a$s(especially non-KYC).
The problem is that most of those platforms require ID verification(which is pretty difficult to me) and the cost of issuing such virtual card makes things worse.
There's a new service called Swissmoney, where you could get a virtual card funded via USDT. They also require KYC and I haven't tried them yet.
I don't know if they are legit or a scam.
I've used Paywithmoon in the past, but unfortunately they aren't active right now. They used to offer prepaid VISA cards.
Also there are services like pst.net and Wallester, but they are focused towards people, who are using virtual cards for Facebook Ads and Google Ads.
Good luck trying to find a cheap crypto virtual card with no KYC.
legendary
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August 22, 2023, 02:01:14 AM
#8
Searching for New Crypto Debit Card...I have used Bitpay Visa and MasterCard Debit Card for years, with much joy!!!
Just recently Bitpay announced that they were cancelling their partership. Which also mean that the crypto debit card is cancelled.

I am located within the United States. Does anyone know of a similar service that provide Crypto debit Visa/MasterCards,
that is located within the United States???

You can use Big list of debit card thread https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/--5280997 by @Ratimov to check all the existing debit cards that will be applicable to your case. He provided a brief details about the debit card feature that might help you to decide on what will work for you.

I'm currently using crypto.com without any problem but from asia which I'm not sure if same experience will happened to you.

I've used quite a few cards from the list. Some of them are nice (Binance) some are junk (Wirex, Spectrocoin etc) IMO. Bitpay was expensive if I remember correctly but I had one really long ago. Coinbase closed by account/card without providing any explanation. I've heard Revolut has started offering BTC wallets which could be used to both fund the card and transfer the coins away via the Bitcoin network but I haven't checked this feature myself yet.
hero member
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August 22, 2023, 01:16:00 AM
#7
Searching for New Crypto Debit Card...I have used Bitpay Visa and MasterCard Debit Card for years, with much joy!!!
Just recently Bitpay announced that they were cancelling their partership. Which also mean that the crypto debit card is cancelled.

I am located within the United States. Does anyone know of a similar service that provide Crypto debit Visa/MasterCards,
that is located within the United States???

You can use Big list of debit card thread https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/--5280997 by @Ratimov to check all the existing debit cards that will be applicable to your case. He provided a brief details about the debit card feature that might help you to decide on what will work for you.

I'm currently using crypto.com without any problem but from asia which I'm not sure if same experience will happened to you.
This is quite an interesting topic, because not until today I never knew crypto has a debit card that can be used to withdraw fiat or pay for services rendered either physically or online, because checking on the link provided, could see quite a handful of them, such as Binance card, Coinbase card, Nexo and e.t.c. And I'm thinking about giving any cheap one a try anytime soon, but only if shipping it down to my country Nigeria won't be expensive.
copper member
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August 22, 2023, 01:02:41 AM
#6
There are various exchanges and Crypto projects which provide the Debit Card service however you need to visit them all, make a sheet where you can see how much fee do they charge per transaction and what rewards are they paying. Also, most of the Crypto Debit Cards are currently for US and UK. Not many countries are supported yet. I would love to see Binance or Coinbase to go worldwide with their Card.
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August 21, 2023, 04:06:21 PM
#5
isn't this something that Crypto.com as well as a couple other crypto bank platforms offer? Crypto debit cards to be precise.

I've done my fair share of internet digging these past few days and I found that a project in the EU is doing something a little interesting. They're basically tying cryptocurrencies and banking to offer decentralized financial solutions or something along those lines. One of their feature is this crypto card you can fund with either fiat or crypto which is really cool if I do say so myself (I have little idea about how crypto debit cards work so to me this is the equivalent of troglodytes discovering fire), among other features that sounded neat on paper.

Might wanna visit them out but I'm not sure if they cater to the rest of the world already. go here
legendary
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August 21, 2023, 03:50:07 PM
#4
You can use Big list of debit card thread https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/--5280997 by @Ratimov to check all the existing debit cards that will be applicable to your case. He provided a brief details about the debit card feature that might help you to decide on what will work for you.

That's a great summary but it was last updated in 2020. And 3 years in the crypto world is an eternity. Some of the links there are no longer active and most of the details are outdated, and of course there are probably many new cards that are not included there. But there's still a lot of valuable info there, including the newest comments in that thread.
It would be nice if someone created an updated summary, but that would require quite a lot of research.
sr. member
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August 21, 2023, 02:14:07 PM
#3
I'm currently using crypto.com without any problem but from asia which I'm not sure if same experience will happened to you.
Great topic by the way I did not realize there are so many debit cards available to buy crypto and most of them could be used to trade in BTC. I also researched some debit cards for the OP but I tried to check them in the list and all of them were already included so I think case must be closed here. As OP got the exact answers.
hero member
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August 21, 2023, 12:34:36 PM
#2
Searching for New Crypto Debit Card...I have used Bitpay Visa and MasterCard Debit Card for years, with much joy!!!
Just recently Bitpay announced that they were cancelling their partership. Which also mean that the crypto debit card is cancelled.

I am located within the United States. Does anyone know of a similar service that provide Crypto debit Visa/MasterCards,
that is located within the United States???

You can use Big list of debit card thread https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/--5280997 by @Ratimov to check all the existing debit cards that will be applicable to your case. He provided a brief details about the debit card feature that might help you to decide on what will work for you.

I'm currently using crypto.com without any problem but from asia which I'm not sure if same experience will happened to you.
member
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August 21, 2023, 12:22:24 PM
#1
Searching for New Crypto Debit Card...I have used Bitpay Visa and MasterCard Debit Card for years, with much joy!!!
Just recently Bitpay announced that they were cancelling their partership. Which also mean that the crypto debit card is cancelled.

I am located within the United States. Does anyone know of a similar service that provide Crypto debit Visa/MasterCards,
that is located within the United States???
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