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Topic: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards - page 9. (Read 5616 times)

jr. member
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February 09, 2024, 10:31:21 AM
#85
I have been waiting for a Bitrefill card for a few months now, but personally, I find Nexo Visa the best, but it is KYC needed, which I don't like too much. Because of KCY, I am leaning more toward old-school peer-to-peer exchanging crypto for cash.

I also found this list of debit credit cards: https://cryptolinks.com/cryptocurrency-debit-card but it seems most of them are listed in this thread by NotATether.

My question is which is the best NO KYC debit card for crypto?  Smiley

Thanks
staff
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February 03, 2024, 08:44:55 AM
#84
I haven't received any information yet, and I've been on the waiting list since November.
How long have you been on the waiting list?

I can't remember the time but I know I gave them my email around the time they first announced the card. As for bit.card you mentioned, then I made a discussion about them when they first released the card, see here: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/bitstore-card-5475083
legendary
Activity: 1890
Merit: 5204
**In BTC since 2013**
February 03, 2024, 03:52:08 AM
#83
I haven't received any information yet, and I've been on the waiting list since November.
Since when are you on the waitlist? And does bitreffil offers only virtual or physical cards too?

I am still on the lookout for my next crypto debit card after Binance Visa stopped working and having hard time deciding which one to get, if I even get any in the end.

As I said, I am on the waiting list for this November 2023, for the Bitrefill card. But I haven't received any notification yet.

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However I found this: https://bit.store/home

It appears that it has a partnership with Binance, and that the virtual version of the card does not require KYC.

Did anyone here already know?
What do you think of this solution?
legendary
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February 03, 2024, 03:43:43 AM
#82
Yeah I heard about them, but to be honest I don't trust them enough to go through KYC hassle and If I decide to go through KYC again, I'll rather do it via Coinbase or crypto.com.
It's crap either way, just of a different color. The more it can be avoided, the better it is for everyone. There is an alternative solution for KYC as well, as mentioned by one of our local forum members. But this isn't the place to talk about it. Grin
legendary
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February 03, 2024, 03:15:05 AM
#81
I have heard people from our Balkan countries discussing and recommending the new Trustee Card in partnership with Binance. As was already said in this thread, it's only a virtual card that you can connect and use via Google Pay, but apparently it's working fine in Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia, and Montenegro. Looks like the fees are on the better side as well.
Yeah I heard about them, but to be honest I don't trust them enough to go through KYC hassle and If I decide to go through KYC again, I'll rather do it via Coinbase or crypto.com.

At the moment I am leaning more towards not doing KYC again for debit card and instead just selling my crypto directly face to face and then spending it that way, like I was doing for years prior to get Binance Visa.
legendary
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February 03, 2024, 03:05:12 AM
#80
I am still on the lookout for my next crypto debit card after Binance Visa stopped working and having hard time deciding which one to get, if I even get any in the end.
I have heard people from our Balkan countries discussing and recommending the new Trustee Card in partnership with Binance. As was already said in this thread, it's only a virtual card that you can connect and use via Google Pay, but apparently it's working fine in Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia, and Montenegro. Looks like the fees are on the better side as well. I am not on Telegram, but I am sure someone from our local board could point you in the right direction if you asked.
legendary
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February 03, 2024, 02:29:22 AM
#79
I haven't received any information yet, and I've been on the waiting list since November.
Since when are you on the waitlist? And does bitreffil offers only virtual or physical cards too?

I am still on the lookout for my next crypto debit card after Binance Visa stopped working and having hard time deciding which one to get, if I even get any in the end.
legendary
Activity: 1890
Merit: 5204
**In BTC since 2013**
February 02, 2024, 06:56:51 PM
#78
-snip-
I'm still waiting for the Bitrefill card, but it looks like it will take a while (if it comes at all).

It's already available for those who registered for the waitlist. I received an email a few weeks ago to finish the procedure but since I'm not from Europe, I couldn't do it. I would imagine you can still get in before the official launch if you were to apply for the early access now.

I haven't received any information yet, and I've been on the waiting list since November.
How long have you been on the waiting list?
staff
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February 02, 2024, 06:00:58 AM
#77
-snip-
I'm still waiting for the Bitrefill card, but it looks like it will take a while (if it comes at all).

It's already available for those who registered for the waitlist. I received an email a few weeks ago to finish the procedure but since I'm not from Europe, I couldn't do it. I would imagine you can still get in before the official launch if you were to apply for the early access now.
legendary
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January 22, 2024, 03:49:39 PM
#76
Seems like Binance is trying again with a card, after Blackcat now Trustee Plus
Note that Trustee card is only virtual card, and for now there are no physical cards available (as far as I know).
They are working with binance exchange, same like another card provider bit.store, so binance is taking different approach now to avoid direct ban from regulators, just like I predicted.
Anyone can register for this cards with same terms even without having binance account.

Also, has anyone tested the Blackcat card yet?
Nope.
legendary
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**In BTC since 2013**
January 22, 2024, 02:21:03 PM
#75
Seems like Binance is trying again with a card, after Blackcat now Trustee Plus, don't know what they mean by Eastern Europe and Central Europe cause that's a thousands year debate where one begins and one ends and the partner website says:
Quote
Are you in the EU now?
No limitations - the ideal payment card
https://www.binance.com/en/events/TRUSTEE

It will be very similar to the old Binance card. It looks more like a loadable prepaid card, which partnered with Binance to make the transaction process faster and simpler.

I'm still waiting for the Bitrefill card, but it looks like it will take a while (if it comes at all).
legendary
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Blackjack.fun
January 22, 2024, 08:58:55 AM
#74
Seems like Binance is trying again with a card, after Blackcat now Trustee Plus, don't know what they mean by Eastern Europe and Central Europe cause that's a thousands year debate where one begins and one ends and the partner website says:
Quote
Are you in the EU now?
No limitations - the ideal payment card
https://www.binance.com/en/events/TRUSTEE

Anyhow, the ToS page is turnof, at least for me:

Quote
Trustee Plus provides services through these operating entities, except for Payment card service as specified in clause 2.1.3:

Hosted wallet service and Virtual Assets services,  such as deposits, exchanges or transfers and other transactions between Virtual assets, are provided by MikePay LTD (company, registered in Republic of Seychelles, company number 238574);
Exchange services from Virtual Assets to Fiat assets and vice versa, and all other services, unless otherwise provided for in the Terms, are provided by UAB Trustee Global (a company registered in Lithuania, code 306099031);
Payment card service is provided by Quicko sp. z o.o. with its registered office in Tarnowskie Góry, ul. Sienkiewicza 49, 42-600 Tarnowskie Góry, Poland, https://www.quicko.pl/ . By using this service, You accept Quicko sp. z o.o. Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.
Common... Roll Eyes

Also, has anyone tested the Blackcat card yet?


hero member
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Merit: 513
January 21, 2024, 12:03:25 PM
#73
Hey would cashapp's card or crypto.coms card count?
I cant speak for crypto.com cards functionality but cashapp has ties to be able to spend bitcoin
You just sell it and it applies to your Fiat balance, Venmo has the function too.
Although cashapp's isn't technically a crypto card the banking feature for Bitcoin alone is decent.
It supports LN as well. 2% fee for exchanges. Benefits vary, if you get direct deposit the perks are actually good.
They used to have Bitcoin cashbacks too but I think they got rid of it (or disabled it on my account)
legendary
Activity: 1722
Merit: 5937
January 06, 2024, 11:16:19 AM
#72
So if I understand correctly you cannot use your coinbase wallet cryptocurrency to pay with the card.
Is that correct, or I misunderstood?
While I never had Coinbase card (I did use Binance card for years) it wouldn't make much sense if you can't spend crypto on your Coinbase account. I think that missunderstanding comes from the fact that Coinbase wallet (non custodial, meaning you own private keys) and Coinbase account are not the same things.

Btw, few of my friends have Coinbase debit card (they are all in EU) and are satisfied with it


legendary
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bitcoincleanup.com / bitmixlist.org
January 06, 2024, 11:14:04 AM
#71
@panosst I think what I'll end up doing is make a separate entry for Coinbase EU Card. And to do this for the other cards where it is applicable, it also makes sense to do so I guess, because it is very common for cards to have different rules and restrictions per region.
newbie
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Merit: 3
January 06, 2024, 11:01:10 AM
#70
I'm in the same situation as the other user, Binance card is dead, Wirex proved unreliable and I don't know if the physical card even works anymore as I don't want to end it locked in an ATM and have banks calling me, so for a quick emergency cash in the EU and occasional online purchases (including gambling) , what options do I have that I don't wake up to see my funds gone? 
Crypto and coinbase?

From this list you can try Bybit and Advcash as they both have EU cards.

Coinbase also has an EU debit card. Not to be confused with Coinbase USA debit card.

Is Coinbase EU debit card a crypto card?
Because as I see on a coinbase help article here https://help.coinbase.com/en/coinbase/trading-and-funding/other/coinbase-card-faq with title Coinbase Card for the EU,
under section Funding Guidelines, it says:
Do: Link your bank account, Paypal, ApplePay, or GooglePay account to your Coinbase account to fund your spending.
Don’t: Use your vault, Apple Cash, Coinbase Wallet, Coinbase Prime, or Coinbase Commerce balance to fund your spending.

So if I understand correctly you cannot use your coinbase wallet cryptocurrency to pay with the card.
Is that correct, or I misunderstood?


Also, Crypto.com debit card says in help article here https://help.crypto.com/en/articles/5977463-crypto-com-visa-card-fees-and-limits-europe, (title: Crypto.com Visa Card Fees and Limits (Europe))
under section Fees:
Debit / Credit card top-up: 1%
ATM Withdrawal: 2% on amounts above the monthly free ATM limit [ATM surcharge fees charged by ATM provider (if any) will be counted towards the ATM withdrawal limit]
Close Account: €50
Physical Card Issuance: €4.99 (for new and replacement Midnight Blue card only)
Inactivity: €5 per month after 12 months of inactivity

So, I believe a new entry or update at the first post it should be added with info about the EU card, something like:

Production Cost - $0 / EU physical card €4.99
Supported Coins - BTC, ETH, LTC, XRP, MCO, BAT, BNB, TUSD, ENJ
Supported Countries - US, Europe and Singapore.
Service fee - $0 (monthly) / EU card €5 per month after 12 months of inactivity
Fees - $0
ATM Withdraw - 2%
EU card Close Account: €50

legendary
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January 04, 2024, 07:30:58 AM
#69
What about https://card.onekey.so/? I can't find a single card website digital nor physical that works in Bosnia and Herzegovina.... Has anyone got any experience with onekey card? They ask for KYC
Bosnia is one of the black holes of Europe but I am almost sure some of the cards from this list works in your country, for example Advcash card, OWNR wallet card, and maybe Kucoin card.
I heard about Onekey card, but they are still in beta phase and I wouldn't trust them with my personal information.
There are few more virtual cards that work worldwide and without kyc, but they are more risky.
p2p trading with cash is also a good option.

newbie
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Merit: 1
January 04, 2024, 04:02:39 AM
#68
What about https://card.onekey.so/? I can't find a single card website digital nor physical that works in Bosnia and Herzegovina.... Has anyone got any experience with onekey card? They ask for KYC
legendary
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Merit: 6660
bitcoincleanup.com / bitmixlist.org
December 31, 2023, 02:16:41 AM
#67
OK, so I updated the information about Wirex card and it seems that they are still using VISA as their card issuer according to this blog post: https://wirexapp.com/blog/post/weve-signed-a-long-term-global-strategic-partnership-with-visa-0720

Fees have also changed, but the list of supported countries is mostly the same.

Annoyingly, it was very hard finding any useful information about this card on their website.
legendary
Activity: 1890
Merit: 5204
**In BTC since 2013**
December 30, 2023, 01:34:26 PM
#66
Sure, here it is,last updated by FatFork in April  Tongue
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/velika-lista-kripto-debitne-kartice-5285067

EDIT:
I see now Rika shared the same link.

Thanks for sharing. When I have my topic created, I will inform you here. It might be useful for you too.  Wink
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