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April 09, 2015, 08:06:45 AM
#18
I do actually like the idea and it would make it easier to cash out quick if needed, also it would start to give you reason to put more fiat into Bitcoin knowing that you can get it back instantly if needed pay bills etc a nice step closer to ideal.

Have not checked the fee's yet that could be a put off but hopefully they are not to extreme. Thanks op i will look into this further hopefully they can ship to me in the UK.
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April 09, 2015, 07:47:07 AM
#17
I would use a Bitcoin Debit Card like a Xapo or a Bit-X one, but unfortunately I don't think they ship to the good ole USA.

If they did, I'd put away my bank card for awhile and use it in a heartbeat...
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April 09, 2015, 07:42:41 AM
#16
The only real Bitcoin debit card is Coinkite. All of the others mentioned here are just fiat debit cards that happen to exchange from a Bitcoin account when used. You're still paying in dollars.

isn't this just an online wallet? better to use blockcahin.info instead, the point of converting in fiat is that many people still are not so accustomed to bitcoin, and there are many service that accept bitcoin yet
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April 09, 2015, 07:08:25 AM
#15
The only real Bitcoin debit card is Coinkite. All of the others mentioned here are just fiat debit cards that happen to exchange from a Bitcoin account when used. You're still paying in dollars.

Yeah, but it's bridging a gap. Maybe people like to hold their money in BTC... Maybe they feel safer doing so (political reasons!? economical reasons!?) I think it's important to just go and try it out. Let's see what happens.
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April 09, 2015, 07:06:53 AM
#14
I would definitely use a BTC debit card. In my country, the actual places where you can spend BTC are very rare and using this card is the only way to spend without going through banks and converting into fiat. I am contemplating of ordering one of these soon.

On the other hand, fees are the major issue, especially that inactivity fee. What is that, the issue wants to make me spend my own money even if I do not need anything? I think that one needs to be removed ASAP.
Regarding verification, I have no problem with that. Only people who have something to hide or deal with some illegal activities are afraid of that.
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April 09, 2015, 07:04:10 AM
#13
The only real Bitcoin debit card is Coinkite. All of the others mentioned here are just fiat debit cards that happen to exchange from a Bitcoin account when used. You're still paying in dollars.
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April 09, 2015, 06:47:02 AM
#12
I just wanted to go and say "hey, my signature campaign is currently offering one" and then I saw that it's actually you - the person running that very campaign Cheesy I find the idea interesting, I don't like paying FIAT amounts with BTC when BTC is this volatile (and low), though :/
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April 09, 2015, 06:03:15 AM
#11
I don't use any kinda debit card issued by (especially*) mastercard or visa.
We're using bitcoin because of decentralization and those cards are kicking us back to central banks. What's the point that card? I'm not dependant only bitcoin. Of course I'm using my local currency, and I'm gonna use it (till bitcoin is accepted widely).

especially mastercard: As we know mastercard ceo's speech about bitcoin ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bO4jHXjCXw8 ) . One day they can say something like that: "hey dudes I 've decided to terminate all bitcoin related service usages, If you got paid via an Exchange etc those money will not be transferred to you".

The ability to spend (actually use) one's Crypto balance is something the needs to be available. At this moment in time, many companies do not accept BTC/LTC, thus having a stepping stone to full crypto acceptance in the form of a Bitcoin MasterCard is key.
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April 09, 2015, 06:01:28 AM
#10
the idea is cool but, no i would not use it because

fees too high

no verification limit too low

no anon with amount above 500

and i don't know how fast are money transferred from my account to debit card, they can be used istantly?

Fees are not that high in my opinion for some cards, others have very high fees. Hopefully they can be reduced even further one day!

Verification is compulsory according to AML and KYC laws and regulations, however be assured that all data is safe with companies like https://bit-x.com,

Once you pay for something using Bit-X's Debit MasterCard™ for example, the BTC is exchanged instantly at the time of payment, not before or after (you won't lose money due to the volatile exchange rate).

the problem is not they are not that high(well some yes are high) but there are too many type of fee, like inactive monthly fee, really? some of them seems unnecessary, just added to suck money

also for all member that carry signature, are issuance and activation fee, removed? do i need to activated anyway my card?

Issuance fee is free for campaign members.
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April 09, 2015, 05:49:14 AM
#9
I would, but the card is too expensive for me. Grin
all of my BTCitcoin isn't enough to buy it, yet.

Then enter the giveaway! https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/winners-announced-giveaway-bit-x-bitcoin-debit-card-1018534
Sure, I will enter it. Thx BTW Grin
But wait, no..... my country is excluded Cry
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April 09, 2015, 05:48:05 AM
#8
the idea is cool but, no i would not use it because

fees too high

no verification limit too low

no anon with amount above 500

and i don't know how fast are money transferred from my account to debit card, they can be used istantly?

Fees are not that high in my opinion for some cards, others have very high fees. Hopefully they can be reduced even further one day!

Verification is compulsory according to AML and KYC laws and regulations, however be assured that all data is safe with companies like https://bit-x.com,

Once you pay for something using Bit-X's Debit MasterCard™ for example, the BTC is exchanged instantly at the time of payment, not before or after (you won't lose money due to the volatile exchange rate).

the problem is not they are not that high(well some yes are high) but there are too many type of fee, like inactive monthly fee, really? some of them seems unnecessary, just added to suck money

also for all members that carry signature, are issuance and activation fee, removed? do i need to activated anyway my card?
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April 09, 2015, 05:34:34 AM
#7
I don't use any kinda debit card issued by (especially*) mastercard or visa.
We're using bitcoin because of decentralization and those cards are kicking us back to central banks. What's the point that card? I'm not dependant only bitcoin. Of course I'm using my local currency, and I'm gonna use it (till bitcoin is accepted widely).

especially mastercard: As we know mastercard ceo's speech about bitcoin ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bO4jHXjCXw8 ) . One day they can say something like that: "hey dudes I 've decided to terminate all bitcoin related service usages, If you got paid via an Exchange etc those money will not be transferred to you".

+1

Couldn't have said it any better.
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April 09, 2015, 05:28:41 AM
#6
I would, but the card is too expensive for me. Grin
all of my BTCitcoin isn't enough to buy it, yet.

Then enter the giveaway! https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/winners-announced-giveaway-bit-x-bitcoin-debit-card-1018534
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April 09, 2015, 05:24:27 AM
#5
I would, but the card is too expensive for me. Grin
all of my BTCitcoin isn't enough to buy it, yet.
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April 09, 2015, 05:23:12 AM
#4
I don't use any kinda debit card issued by (especially*) mastercard or visa.
We're using bitcoin because of decentralization and those cards are kicking us back to central banks. What's the point that card? I'm not dependant only bitcoin. Of course I'm using my local currency, and I'm gonna use it (till bitcoin is accepted widely).

especially mastercard: As we know mastercard ceo's speech about bitcoin ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bO4jHXjCXw8 ) . One day they can say something like that: "hey dudes I 've decided to terminate all bitcoin related service usages, If you got paid via an Exchange etc those money will not be transferred to you".
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April 09, 2015, 04:43:45 AM
#3
I would use them if the fees were low but not otherwise. In an ideal world I would rather just use bitcoin directly, though.
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April 09, 2015, 04:42:21 AM
#2
the idea is cool but, no i would not use it because

fees too high

no verification limit too low

no anon with amount above 500

and i don't know how fast are money transferred from my account to debit card, they can be used istantly?
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April 09, 2015, 04:40:13 AM
#1
What is the forum's opinion on Bitcoin debit cards?

Would you use it, why or why not?

What for?


Some card available on the market:
Bit-X Bitcoin Debit Card
ANX Prepaid Card
Xapo Debit Visa
AdvCash Prepaid Card.

Debit: Funds are taken from your wallet on the site offering the card. No need to fund it manually. Once you pay for something, BTC is exchanged instantly at the time of payment, not before or after (you won't lose money due to the volatile exchange rate).

Prepaid: Funds must be loaded by the user manually. Funds are converted once loaded so you may lose money due to the volatile exchange rate.



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