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Title: BTC card
Post by: zb007 on August 30, 2017, 04:51:14 PM
What is the best card for you to work with BTC and other currencies?


Title: Re: BTC card
Post by: tyuner4 on August 30, 2017, 05:31:12 PM
There are some prepaid cards around. But comparing the fees, Tenx and Monaco seems to be cheaper.


Title: Re: BTC card
Post by: smajler on August 30, 2017, 05:35:51 PM
Right Monaco it looks like a solid project.


Title: Re: BTC card
Post by: mensa84 on August 30, 2017, 05:39:14 PM
There are some prepaid cards around. But comparing the fees, Tenx and Monaco seems to be cheaper.

Monaco has not yet issued its card.

Now you can get a card from the following companies:
Tenx https://www.tenx.tech/
Bitpay https://bitpay.com/card/
Cryptopay https://cryptopay.me/bitcoin-debit-card
Xapo https://xapo.com/card/


Title: Re: BTC card
Post by: Beerwizzard on August 30, 2017, 05:48:47 PM
There are some prepaid cards around. But comparing the fees, Tenx and Monaco seems to be cheaper.

Monaco has not yet issued its card.

Now you can get a card from the following companies:
Tenx https://www.tenx.tech/
Bitpay https://bitpay.com/card/
Cryptopay https://cryptopay.me/bitcoin-debit-card
Xapo https://xapo.com/card/

Are those listed cards giving any advantages with the other currencies? Or cryptocurrencies?
Seems like if you are trying to speculate with other crypto there is not mutch difference between crypto and fiat.


Title: Re: BTC card
Post by: bitart on August 30, 2017, 07:16:40 PM
There are some prepaid cards around. But comparing the fees, Tenx and Monaco seems to be cheaper.

Monaco has not yet issued its card.

Now you can get a card from the following companies:
Tenx https://www.tenx.tech/
Bitpay https://bitpay.com/card/
Cryptopay https://cryptopay.me/bitcoin-debit-card
Xapo https://xapo.com/card/
I use Xapo's card for years now. Easy to use and have the app to check the balance of your wallet, if you want to control your payments. Uses the BTC in your wallet (not prepaid), exchanges on the fly, when you pay with the card, but the exchange rate calculation is not 100% clear for me, but it must be my problem :)
Drawback is, that they have just dropped the limit of the useage of the card to 100$/card (if I remember well) if you use the card without the proper KYC and AML verifications, and their support staff is really overloaded.


Title: Re: BTC card
Post by: SONG GEET on August 30, 2017, 07:20:51 PM
What is the best card for you to work with BTC and other currencies?
If you are not a residence of european territory than you now can't get cards from wave crest holding which is the only card issuers used by most of the bitcoin debit card providers like cryptopay, xapo and uquid. So if you are from European country than you can still try them but if not than you might have to wait for some new card issuer to pop up.


Title: Re: BTC card
Post by: pkb007 on August 30, 2017, 07:28:14 PM
What is the best card for you to work with BTC and other currencies?
May be your are looking for prepaid card to convert btc. you can use monaco card, Tenx card and i think the best for regarding this is upcoming new era of atm card for converting cryptocurrency asset that is Centra card. its just my opinion but decision is up to you.


Title: Re: BTC card
Post by: gentlemand on August 30, 2017, 09:44:24 PM
If you are not a residence of european territory than you now can't get cards from wave crest holding which is the only card issuers used by most of the bitcoin debit card providers like cryptopay, xapo and uquid. So if you are from European country than you can still try them but if not than you might have to wait for some new card issuer to pop up.

Indeed. Note should be taken of this and I still haven't been emailed by my card providers. I am European but they're probably not going to bother discerning that. They're stopping non European operations in October I think.

There was mention of one other operation, I can't remember what it was called, but the cost of the card was over $100 or something.

As an aside I tried to buy a flight today with a Xapo card and it got rejected for being 'foreign' despite being in the right currency.



Title: Re: BTC card
Post by: soy on August 30, 2017, 09:56:55 PM
After reading the different projects, I find that TenX is more solid concerning the future of bitcoin cards ... Monaco remains a good project, but I am afraid that it is overvalued compared to what it is really worth. .. In any case it is still too young in my opinion...
Anyway, I do not plan to spend my bitcoin right now lol


Title: Re: BTC card
Post by: farhansadik on August 30, 2017, 10:35:45 PM
There Are Many Companies Providing Bitcoin Debit Cards.

AdvCash
Crypto Pay Debit Card
Spectro Coin VISA Debit Card
Uquid VISA Debit Card
Bitwala Visa Debit Card
Coinbase / Shift Card
Bit Pay VISA Debit Card
Xapo Debit Card

I Prefer AdvCash Cause There's No Monthly Fee Requires In Advcash Besides Other Cards Are Required Around 1$ - 2$  Per Month. They Provides Anonymous Virtual Cards For Users.
AdvCash Supports 7 Currency : RUB, USD, EUR, UAH, KZT, BRL And GBP


Title: Re: BTC card
Post by: JandaLover on August 31, 2017, 12:48:36 AM
What is the best card for you to work with BTC and other currencies?


My best card when I got 1 BTC, it's okay, because 1 BTC in my country about 60 millions