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Topic: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards - page 2. (Read 2692 times)

legendary
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bitcoincleanup.com / bitmixlist.org
March 10, 2024, 04:15:14 AM
I'm going to hold back at adding Safepal to the list until I get a chance to analyze it, but meanwhile I did add the PayWithUs card. It's a reloadable virtual card so a bit different from most of the others here, which are physical. They kindly allowed me a test balance of $10 for trying the card, and here are the places I've got it working on:

- Internet Archive (a donation)
- AWS - they actually made two verification charges of $0 before actually applying the charge.
- the Tor Project (another donation)
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The card cannot be used with Paypal.
legendary
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March 07, 2024, 12:10:06 PM
SafePal made a partnership with Fiat24 and is now offering virtual cards[1]. As you would expect from anything coming from Binance, the card requires KYC and it will be available to Europeans only at first.
They are advertising this service as ''bank'' on Safepal website, and you can only apply and use the card with safepal app Roll Eyes
In general I would never connect hardware wallet with fiat payment cards, that would probably make all coins in wallet connected with personal identity and real life addresses.
Another strange decision is to support only USDC stablecoin, and I am not sure they have the lowest fees like they claim.


https://www.safepal.com/en/bank
legendary
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**In BTC since 2013**
March 07, 2024, 09:48:48 AM
SafePal made a partnership with Fiat24 and is now offering virtual cards[1]. As you would expect from anything coming from Binance, the card requires KYC and it will be available to Europeans only at first.

[1] https://www.coindesk.com/business/2024/03/07/crypto-wallet-safepal-ventures-into-banking-with-new-usdc-visa-card/

It is very complicated in Europe to have Visa cards without KYC. However, this model of the card being linked directly to the wallet is not interesting. What remains is to know the levels of security you will have.
staff
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March 07, 2024, 08:52:57 AM
SafePal made a partnership with Fiat24 and is now offering virtual cards[1]. As you would expect from anything coming from Binance, the card requires KYC and it will be available to Europeans only at first.

[1] https://www.coindesk.com/business/2024/03/07/crypto-wallet-safepal-ventures-into-banking-with-new-usdc-visa-card/
newbie
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February 26, 2024, 11:01:01 AM
Most cards that are supposedly available worldwide in OPs list are only available to EU residents.

Yeah, I haven't gotten around to updating the supported countries on most of these cards yet.

I'm planning to make a new format where I show a table with major regions i.e. USA, UK, EU, APAC, and so on, and there's just going to be a check the card mark or an X depending on whether the card is supported in that region or not.

I think that approach is better since the information for that is currently scattered across the websites.


I am visiting this forum only for this crypto card's topic.  Grin  One the best collection, splendid work. Waiting for you to update Smiley

Just wanted to say Thanks.
legendary
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February 22, 2024, 06:25:44 AM
Most cards that are supposedly available worldwide in OPs list are only available to EU residents.

Yeah, I haven't gotten around to updating the supported countries on most of these cards yet.

I'm planning to make a new format where I show a table with major regions i.e. USA, UK, EU, APAC, and so on, and there's just going to be a check the card mark or an X depending on whether the card is supported in that region or not.

I think that approach is better since the information for that is currently scattered across the websites.
newbie
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February 21, 2024, 03:44:53 AM
Most cards that are supposedly available worldwide in OPs list are only available to EU residents.
legendary
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Blackjack.fun
February 20, 2024, 02:24:33 PM
If you ever do add cashback also please mention how that cashback works!
Cause for Wirex the cashback is in WRX tokens and you can't exchange those for fiat unless you have some 300$ worth of it so you must be spending 30 000 at lower levels to get any kind of cash actually back!

So if you plan to ever add better only add it to the ones that offer one that can be immediately spent under no further conditions.

If those are issued in the US then that answers it, US cards are always finding a way to be a pain in the ass to use in Europe.
Not really.
I know people who used US issued cards many times without an issue.

Of course there are cards that work with no issue, and there are the rest.
Wait till an american tourist shows up with an AMEX with no pin number and no chip and your terminal refuses the transaction since it's over the 30 euros sum. I've done my second year internship at the desk of a major airliner, the guys there were doing rock-paper-scissor games for the next american coming with a ticket problem.  Wink
legendary
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February 19, 2024, 04:09:50 PM
Please list cashback percentage offered for each Debit Card (if offered).

For example, Crypto.com offers 1% cashback on all purchases currently.
hero member
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February 18, 2024, 10:15:25 PM
Gotta say this is a nice thread lol

Those image, table and information is lit
Thanks for that

Although basically most of these card don't support in my country lul
legendary
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February 17, 2024, 05:01:55 PM
If those are issued in the US then that answers it, US cards are always finding a way to be a pain in the ass to use in Europe.
Not really.
I know people who used US issued cards many times without an issue.

Yeah that sounds reasonable and not much different than what I was doing with Binance card.
And I would not be surprised if secret investor for bit.store cards was also someone from binance  Wink
Anyway, they found a way for this cards to work both with and without kyc, and they can't be easily banned by regulators becasue they are not directly connected with exchanges.
legendary
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
February 16, 2024, 06:29:41 PM
Long overdue update done.

Do you guys think I should erase my squabbling with Symmetrick from post #5 and make them reserved posts instead?

As you know, he deleted all his posts in this thread so it currently looks like a monologue. They are quite meaningless now.

This only touches my posts. Nobody else's posts get removed. (This thread is not self-moderated anyway.)

I personally don't delete any of my posts, and surely there can be advantages to cite other folks, especially if responding to controversial subject matters, including that the dweeb Symmetrick had already shown his character in terms of his having had already deleted the prior thread.

Do what you want, but I am not much of an advocate for deleting posts (or even editing long posts, if you had not noticed)..

hahahahhaha
legendary
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February 16, 2024, 03:41:57 PM
Do you guys think I should erase my squabbling with Symmetrick from post #5 and make them reserved posts instead?

I think I should do that.

And you can even take advantage, if you want to keep a historical record, by placing cards that are no longer operational in one of these posts. But, without links, at least without being clickable).
legendary
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February 16, 2024, 01:52:13 PM
I would not put a lot of money there, but few hundred dollars is acceptable risk for me, for someone else this amount could be lower or higher.
If I need to buy something I send coins, I create a card and spend everything on purchase, so I dont keep money on cards.
Yeah that sounds reasonable and not much different than what I was doing with Binance card.


It's simply not worth it to have those cards as main cards, if you want to spend crypto just exchange and do a SEPA and that's it, if it comes to wirex it's even cheaper  with a bank transfer than their fees , plus with a national bank you at least get a bit of support good luck contacting their customer support departments.
The only reason I was using Binance card for a couple of years was because I already had KYC done so why not, and it was very easy to reach 2% cashback (iirc you had to have 1 BNB) which  covered all the fees. For a certain period of time (last bull run) it was my main card and I barely had any issues with it but not willing to go through KYC hassle again, especially since I have a secure option for converting bitcoin to cash.


legendary
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Blackjack.fun
February 16, 2024, 10:38:07 AM
Do you guys think I should erase my squabbling with Symmetrick from post #5 and make them reserved posts instead?
As you know, he deleted all his posts in this thread so it currently looks like a monologue. They are quite meaningless now.

The discussion made no sense in the first place so I don't know why you've kept it when he deleted his part.
People that would visit the topic later on would be interested in the cards not some discussion between users they might not even remember or know.

At this moment I just gave up on getting my next crypto card and instead I'll just do what I did before I started using Binance Visa and that's cashing out crypto p2p irl and putting money on my bank card, while those things that I want to pay anonymously usually have crypto payment options anyway.

That's what I did after the Wirex and Binance experience.
It's simply not worth it to have those cards as main cards, if you want to spend crypto just exchange and do a SEPA and that's it, if it comes to wirex it's even cheaper  with a bank transfer than their fees , plus with a national bank you at least get a bit of support good luck contacting their customer support departments.
I forgot to bump the wirex topic with that but when the cards went down I opened a ticket why they are not working, I got the reply for it and the ticket closed 2 months later, of course the same we're working on it.

Also, since somebody asked about Wirex a few pages ago, I can confirm that the old physical cards work now normally, so the ones issued a year ago, both for PoS transactions an ATMs, but really be careful if trying to withdraw money with it outside the eurozone, my friend went to an ING ATM and was asked for two methods of exchange, some forex rate and some interval bank or something, the forex option was coming with nearly 10% mark-up from euros to local currency.
Don't know if it's the bank or the card but just a heads up!

Aren't all cards issued by a company in the EU required to have 3DS as part of PSD2 in the EU?
I remember that 2021 was the end of the delay will it became mandatory.
I think stealths cards are issued in United States, but you should better ask them how they are doing it.

If those are issued in the US then that answers it, US cards are always finding a way to be a pain in the ass to use in Europe.
legendary
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February 16, 2024, 08:41:19 AM
Long overdue update done.
You need to update again and check all the links manually.
Two cards from this list are not available anymore, that is Blockcard and Spend, but maybe there are more of them that needs to be removed.

Do you guys think I should erase my squabbling with Symmetrick from post #5 and make them reserved posts instead?
I think it's fine to do that.
legendary
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bitcoincleanup.com / bitmixlist.org
February 16, 2024, 07:34:19 AM
Long overdue update done.

Do you guys think I should erase my squabbling with Symmetrick from post #5 and make them reserved posts instead?

As you know, he deleted all his posts in this thread so it currently looks like a monologue. They are quite meaningless now.

This only touches my posts. Nobody else's posts get removed. (This thread is not self-moderated anyway.)
legendary
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February 15, 2024, 04:40:56 PM
Their rates are also not the best. It's always 5$ + 2.5%. It only pays off if you use high values.
Don't compare all cards only by fees.
You can't find any other 3ds card in the world without kyc, so fees can't be the same like without 3ds, and they have other cards with lower fees.

What I think is the worst thing about prepaid cards is that it is not possible to top up, so there usually always ends up being some money left over, even if it is little.
Some cards are allowing withdrawals and top ups, so do your research better, but I don't care about leftovers unless they are sats.

Aren't all cards issued by a company in the EU required to have 3DS as part of PSD2 in the EU?
I remember that 2021 was the end of the delay will it became mandatory.
I think stealths cards are issued in United States, but you should better ask them how they are doing it.
From their website 3ds card:
Then again, who dares to put bigger amount in one of those no KYC cards? Catch 22 if you ask me.
I would not put a lot of money there, but few hundred dollars is acceptable risk for me, for someone else this amount could be lower or higher.
If I need to buy something I send coins, I create a card and spend everything on purchase, so I dont keep money on cards.
legendary
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February 15, 2024, 01:12:23 PM
Their rates are also not the best. It's always 5$ + 2.5%. It only pays off if you use high values.
Then again, who dares to put bigger amount in one of those no KYC cards? Catch 22 if you ask me.

At this moment I just gave up on getting my next crypto card and instead I'll just do what I did before I started using Binance Visa and that's cashing out crypto p2p irl and putting money on my bank card, while those things that I want to pay anonymously usually have crypto payment options anyway. Still keeping an eye if something interesting shows up.

legendary
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February 15, 2024, 09:41:37 AM
Only cards with 3ds that I know can be found on stealths.net, but do your own research.

Aren't all cards issued by a company in the EU required to have 3DS as part of PSD2 in the EU?
I remember that 2021 was the end of the delay will it became mandatory.

Yes, since 2021 it has become mandatory for card issuing companies in the EU and United Kingdom to have the 3DS security system.
If this service is eventually not available, the card (allegedly) cannot be used for online purchases.

Therefore, EU users should always look for cards that have the 3DS.
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