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Topic: Visa Launches An Exclusive “No Limit” Bitcoin Card - page 2. (Read 432 times)

legendary
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If you read your article carefully, you should understand that this is a luxury product for rich people to show off, so it has zero impact on adoption. A more mass-oriented product would be more interesting, but something tells me it will always be cheaper to sell Bitcoin, withdraw fiat to your bank and use your regular payment card. Not to mention that using centralized proxies defeats the whole purpose of Bitcoin.
hero member
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It will be the updated information for the crypto currency.No limit is the huge amount for the dollars.When this words come to bitcoin,it will be the best option.We can withdraw few bitcoin at cheap,when the market Upto the high value.So it’s easy to earn huge profit from this method of bitcoin earning.When the visa concentration on the few shit coin ,it value may reach the moon.
legendary
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it's a pretty desperate play for Visa to be shilling shitcoins
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What else do you expect from Visa though?  

i dont think its actually an act done by "visa"
instead its a UAE company that set up a group service offering out 10k cards.
something many people can do without needing to be a visa partner or visa themselves

EG Tesco supermarket offers a visa card that allows people to spend/accumulate their clubcard(loyalty)points along with fiat..
this is not a thing "visa" offers directly or a thing "visa" had to partner up with.
its a separate business layer of a company offering a branded visa card where the business controls and monitors and manges the in-out of payments and services
legendary
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Actually, I have been trying to get a card to spend my crypto. But due to country restrictions failed to find something like this which will help me to spend my crypto. So I can't take advantage of that 'No limit'. The expanding network is more important than extending the limit which would be a revolutionary decision. I am not saying the current decision isn't helpful. But I just express my opinion. Visa doesn't have any country restrictions. So issuing a card shouldn't be restricted as well. Either they would use a third party, or they could manage themselves to reload the card with cryptocurrency. That would help expand the network.
donator
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Any move that pays the alert is good, having “No Limit” Bitcoin Card will facilitate the way for people who have a lot of bitcoin to spend it easily although I think that these rich people will prefer paying with cash instead of selling bitcoin, which may increase in value in the future.

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remunerations of up to 10% return in elite tokens. SPND.
Has anyone heard of this token before?

Dude, you just posted nearly this same thing already...

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.60528728

The forum police will be knocking on your door soon if you don't do something about it.  Smiley

Answering your question though...  No.  Nobody has heard of that shitcoin and it's a pretty desperate play for Visa to be shilling shitcoins to get people to send them their crypto.  Seems unnecessary, dangerous, and overall bad for users and Bitcoin.  What else do you expect from Visa though? 
legendary
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This morning I read this article https://markettimes.co.uk/cryptocurrencies/visa-launches-an-exclusive-no-limit-bitcoin-card/ what are your opinions about it?

That's a good concept. If someone is holding a good amount of wealth in cryptocurrency and looking forward for ways to spend it like traditional currency, this kind of cards will come pretty handy. But it's unfortunate that Visa is making is super exclusive by just making 10,000 pieces of it. Which should have really been an instrument for the commoners. Such exclusive products don't make much sense because these are usually outside the reach of the commoners. Visa is probably trying to create some user case before launching a similar global initiative linked to cryptocurrency. Many countries do not have such facilities available where they can spend their cryptos just like traditional payment method.
legendary
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sounds less like a decision of "Visa" by the Visa CEO..  and more of an advert of a company in the UAE that like many other services / companies, just uses visa as part of their service.

anyone can set up a group of visa debit cards under a brand and through a webportal can deposit and withdrawal funds to and from its members cards. without seeking a contract with the CEO of Visa(usually groups start in batches of 10k (no coincidence)). there are many examples of these portals/gateways
take just the many examples you can find on google

anyone looking to create their own debit card knowing that they will have ~10k members can apply and make their own brand and card and do it without ever contacting Visa directly

take the UK, the 'post office' offers a 'post office' card that allows for features and services that for instance a bank 'barclays' does not

the barclays or post office card are not accounts with and conducted under permission of the CEO of Visa. but instead under instruction by post office/barclays.

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in short the title should read
"company 'bitcoin black' launces a visacard service to convert your bitcoin to fiat"
legendary
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I'm not sure what to think of this. First, I don't like anything that's branded as VIP, elite etc. It's just this exclusivist posh attitude that's not for me. Then there's bitcoinblack they keep mentioning, and I'm unfamiliar with it. When I googled it, I found some sort of Bitcoin Black crypto and people on quora saying it's a scam. Also, from other news on the matter I see it's about a card for UAE. And there's another thing that bothers me: I see no major outlets writing about it, which to me is an indicator the news might be untrue or misleading.
hero member
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Nice move, this way now Visa will also have to handle a lot of Cryptocurrencies and hedge itself against the risk of it's movement, the more companies begin to create hedges in this market the less volatile this market would eventually get. On the consumer front as well, if i am getting instant conversion of my bitcoin at a market price while doing real time transaction it's obviously a win win situation. So it's really a good move by VISA.
legendary
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Any move that pays the alert is good, it will facilitate the way for people who have a lot of bitcoin to spend it easily although I think that these rich people will prefer paying with cash instead of selling bitcoin, which may increase in value in the future.


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as well as remunerations of up to 10% return in elite tokens

Has anyone heard of this token before?
hero member
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This morning I read this article https://markettimes.co.uk/cryptocurrencies/visa-launches-an-exclusive-no-limit-bitcoin-card/ what are your opinions about it?

Useless.

You can always sell a portion of your BTC to buy whatever in fiat.

And also the fact that this is just an invitation only thing makes the whole thing a bit suspicious. I mean how are they going to know who to invite in the first place?

Seems like some country wants their taxes paid.
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