Title: [V2] CryptoCardsList.com Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on November 10, 2023, 07:53:08 AM Enhanced card data is available at CryptoCardsList (https://cryptocardslist.com) Since the previous thread was unceremoniously erased (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5280997.0), I took the last good archive of it and intend to continue maintaining this list. This list is continuously updated to add new card and to remove not-working ones, and I try to keep it as up-to-date as possible. In case you cannot see the whole table, zoom out, move the mouse over the table while holding Shift, or activate Reader Mode. You can also simply swipe the post right/left on mobile or use the horizontal scrollbar at the bottom of this post. As with the other thread, for full information about the card, go to the vendor's website and beware of scams. This table only lists the websites which provide a crypto debit card program. Gift card vendors and websites which resell prepaid cards will be listed on other tables below. Prepaid (non-reloadable) cards can be found here (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5473572.msg63133601#msg63133601). Gift cards can be found here (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5473572.msg63133602#msg63133602). Physical and Virtual Crypto Debit Cards
Cards may support cryptocurrencies other than the ones listed here. Check with the website for more information. * May include any of SEPA, ACH, and Faster Payments in addition to regular wire transfers. * Does not include any countries or territories under sanctions e.g. Iran, North Korea, Cuba. Services may or may not work in sanctioned countries, or countries which are restricted by the card issuer (e.g. USA). Russia is listed in a separate column. * No Native Segwit support - do not send funds from bc1, ltc1 addresses to this card. 1 Free up to /£200, then 2% thereafter. Fees are denominated in GBP for UK users, and EUR for EEA users. 2 Volet was formerly known as Advcash. Only load the cards from Volet wallet or they will be blocked. 3 Only the Mastercard version supports Apple Pay and Google Pay. 4 Card is temporary unavailable. 5 Card is shutting down. 6 Ad-blockers and popup blockers may prevent 3D Secure payments from working. 7 Nexo Card can operate in one of thre three currencies at a time, but the fees are denominated in EUR or GBP depending on where you ordered the card from. 8 This is actually four different cards, each one with a different combination of network (Mastercard, Visa) and currency (EUR, USD). For brevity they are listed as one entry because they have the same regions, parameters, and fees, but the currency they use for them is the same as the currency for the card. 9 This is actually a an annual fee, not a monthly fee. 10 The HKD card can only be obtained in Hong Kong and has different fees. In the case of OneKey, it is the only currency that supports 3DS. 11 Higher tiers offer lower load fees. 12 This is a credit card, not a debit card. ATM withdrawals are more restricted and come from your credit line. 13 PayWithUs offers 6 BINs: 441112, 553437, 556766, 556305, 530483, 558068, 531847. Only the 556766 BIN supports PayPal. 14 Depending on the country, there might be an additional $25-$50 shipping fee. 15 User can also elect to pay the fee weekly or yearly. Fee is also applied at card order. All cards listed here use AVS (Address Verification Service) and are reloadable. Non-reloadable cards are listed in the table below. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on November 10, 2023, 07:53:30 AM Virtual Prepaid Cards
* If AVS (Address Verification System) is present, then the card issuer will either give you a name and address or let you use any name and address. In case there is also Region Lock the address must be located inside the country. * Google Pay and Apple Pay integration is not guaranteed to work on prepaid cards, even for the ones that support it, due to background checks performed on the IP address, device and network at the time of linking. * If the validity is not specified, then the card is valid until its expiration date. In some cases, the expiration date may be shorter even if a validity is specified. * Region Lock means the card can only be spent from IP addresses in a certain country. Failing to adhere to the Region Lock may result in your card getting blocked. * BINs are identified on a best-effort basis and involve buying the card if the number is not explicitly stated publicly. 1 Using a VPN while paying with the card is not recommended as it will cause a card block. 5 The inactivity fee starts after a 9-month period of not using the card and ends when you make a payment. 6 BIN is PayPal-enabled. Cards may support cryptocurrencies other than the ones listed here. Check with the website for more information. Prepaid card best practices:
Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on November 10, 2023, 07:53:39 AM Gift Cards This section is a work in progress!
Only services that support directly paying by crypto are listed here. So this implies support for BTC, ETH, USDT, DOGE, etc. unless otherwise stated. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on November 10, 2023, 07:53:55 AM Changelog
Code: 2025-05-02 - Delist Choise.com Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: alani123 on November 10, 2023, 03:54:19 PM If I deleted this topic, this does not mean that anyone can now freely copy it and pass it off as their own work. You didnt even ask me about running my own topic with my original data instead of me, I really liked your original thread and appreciated its contents. The ideal scenario in this situation would have been for you to never delete the thread. I don't know why you did in the first place actually. If your thread was never deleted/locked, nobody could have copied it as it would have been a duplicate. You didnt even ask me about running my own topic with my original data instead of me, To me it doesn't make sense to have to ask for permission to create a thread about debit cards just because you did it before. It's just public information. The importance is in updating the info. Not collecting and formatting it... Likewise I had a thread about debit cards in 2015 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1242788.0)but got bored of maintaining it. And after I abandoned it I didn't go after anyone creating similar threads. Honestly I don't see why all the fuss here. Threads on bitcointalk don't make money anyway so no reason to get upset at someone for wanting to spread information. But if you want to restore your original thread, I would be supportive. What matters is to have information available. But if you restore your thread it would indeed be the true original and hence no duplicates could exist unless NotATether made significant and meaningful contributions to alter it. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: GazetaBitcoin on November 10, 2023, 04:19:29 PM For the original (now deleted) topic created by Ratimov, see this topic: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5280997.0. This is a continuation of it based on his design. Instead of that line you should have used this one: "In this article I would like to touch upon such a theme [...] (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5297144.msg55781515#msg55781515)". I am not claiming your work. You should. This way he will also understand better how it feels when his own work is stolen. Unless it was also a work stolen from another author. If I deleted this topic, this does not mean that anyone can now freely copy it and pass it off as their own work. Actually, it does. Besides, have you asked any author when you stole his intellectual property and introduced at as being yours? You present this information as if you are the author LOL! This is the most hilarious situation: BitcoinTalk's greatest plagiarist of all times complaining that someone stole his work =))) This is getting ridiculous. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on November 10, 2023, 07:36:54 PM Guys let's try to keep the discussion on topic to crypto cards. There's a reason why I didn't make this thread self moderated you know :)
Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: snipie on November 10, 2023, 10:41:35 PM If I deleted this topic, this does not mean that anyone can now freely copy it and pass it off as their own work. You didnt even ask me about running my own topic with my original data instead of me, I really liked your original thread and appreciated its contents. I will not enter in this drama, I just think that creating a table with the "name of the card" | website | Card Type | Production Cost | Supported Coins | Supported Countries | Service fee | Fees | ATM Withdraw | Funding Methods | Wallet Availability... Will be more interesting and avoid what was said above about copy paste.. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: PX-Z on November 10, 2023, 10:47:47 PM I'm not here to join the argue or misunderstanding above, but i just observed the wrong info to make it fix by the OP, looks like wrong side up.
Quote Uphold ... Supported Coins - United States, soon to be deployed in Europe. Supported Countries - BAT, BCH, BTG, BTC, DASH, LBA, ETH, LTC, RVR, XRP Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on November 11, 2023, 08:57:37 AM I will not enter in this drama, I just think that creating a table with the "name of the card" | website | Card Type | Production Cost | Supported Coins | Supported Countries | Service fee | Fees | ATM Withdraw | Funding Methods | Wallet Availability... Will be more interesting and avoid what was said above about copy paste.. Maybe, but tables are do not handle long elements as well as lists. Look at the signature campaign list for example. It works because all of the text is very small. But the nature of this text is such that things like "Supported Coins" and "Supported Countries" will naturally be longer. Unless, I list only the main coins and regions and make yes/no columns for each one. But maybe that is not a bad idea. I'm not here to join the argue or misunderstanding above, but i just observed the wrong info to make it fix by the OP, looks like wrong side up. Quote Uphold ... Supported Coins - United States, soon to be deployed in Europe. Supported Countries - BAT, BCH, BTG, BTC, DASH, LBA, ETH, LTC, RVR, XRP Good catch, thanks. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: rat03gopoh on November 11, 2023, 11:57:55 AM Don't want to get into the drama either, just suggesting using a table like below. I think it's more pleasing to the eye. ;D
Maybe, but tables are do not handle long elements as well as lists. Couldn't they be abbreviated with the ISO 3166-1 code[1] and also based on the coin ticker (symbol)[2]? 1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_3166-1 2. https://coinmarketcap.com/all/views/all Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on November 11, 2023, 04:04:20 PM Don't want to get into the drama either, just suggesting using a table like below. I think it's more pleasing to the eye. ;D
That's perfect! Quote Maybe, but tables are do not handle long elements as well as lists. Couldn't they be abbreviated with the ISO 3166-1 code[1] and also based on the coin ticker (symbol)[2]? 1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_3166-1 2. https://coinmarketcap.com/all/views/all I think that will work with the country codes - the coins are already labelled as tickers. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: joker_josue on November 11, 2023, 06:37:42 PM I inform you that the Bitrefill card is about to be launched soon: https://www.bitrefill.com/card
Here's another card to add to the list. ;) Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: The Cryptovator on November 12, 2023, 09:41:01 PM You should create a unique thread instead of copying from someone else. Nevermind, the original thread has been deleted or whatever. You must make it your own style and format. Anyone can post about cards, but they should be unique and shouldn't steal information from others that they struggle to collect. Otherwise, you must quote the whole thread. I will advise you to archive this thread and collect information yourself about the latest and most active cards. I won't really welcome such a thread; otherwise, your choice.
Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: alani123 on November 12, 2023, 09:58:22 PM You should create a unique thread instead of copying from someone else. Nevermind, the original thread has been deleted or whatever. You must make it your own style and format. Well, yes and no... First of all it's unclear if there was good reason for Ratimov to delete his thread. But so long as his thread remains deleted/erased, I don't think it's reasonable to say that he owns the formatting of text about a certain topic more than anyone else. I mean yes, in a court of law this argument might stand. But hey we're right here in this forum for running the bitorrent of money, we don't value copyrights that much as real rights. BUT! If Ratimov wants to bring back his thread, as per forum rules, his thread would be the original, at least in my opinion. He showed to have strong feelings on the matter and yet didn't show interest in maintaining his thread. But Really there's not much he can do. To me it's on him for deleting his. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on November 13, 2023, 05:23:36 AM You should create a unique thread instead of copying from someone else. Nevermind, the original thread has been deleted or whatever. You must make it your own style and format. Anyone can post about cards, but they should be unique and shouldn't steal information from others that they struggle to collect. Otherwise, you must quote the whole thread. I will advise you to archive this thread and collect information yourself about the latest and most active cards. I won't really welcome such a thread; otherwise, your choice. ...Eh? ??? Here we have the following format which is very good and much more suitable than the previous one: Quote
Where's the issue? You know there's so many cards in here and that it can't possibly be updated at such short notice. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: logfiles on November 13, 2023, 10:59:34 AM Is it just me or spend.com is completely down and therefore one of those defunct services? I keep getting the Origin DNS error.
I tried checking out some of their social media channels and it's equally disappointing 1. https://www.reddit.com/r/Spend ---. Just spam. No moderation activity at all 2. Twitter ---> Last activity July 2021 3. telegram ---> Username not found. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: Rikafip on November 13, 2023, 11:43:32 AM Is it just me or spend.com is completely down and therefore one of those defunct services? I keep getting the Origin DNS error. Website doesn't work for me neither/I just checked some of the cards and spend.com not the only website that is not forking as for example bitplastic.com domain is up for sale and few other website are not working (or links are broken) so NotATether will have to go though the whole lust and remove those that are not available anymore. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on November 13, 2023, 11:56:04 AM Is it just me or spend.com is completely down and therefore one of those defunct services? I keep getting the Origin DNS error. Website doesn't work for me neither/I just checked some of the cards and spend.com not the only website that is not forking as for example bitplastic.com domain is up for sale and few other website are not working (or links are broken) so NotATether will have to go though the whole lust and remove those that are not available anymore. I'm going to have to move all those links into the defunct category. I'm also in the process of updating that section to the new design. There are also quite a number of new services that need to be added as well, for example Bitrefill which was already mentioned. All that is going to be taken care of in due time. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: logfiles on November 13, 2023, 12:26:19 PM I'm going to have to move all those links into the defunct category. Yeah, that would be good... or maybe just a simple list of defunct and scam service in one of the reserved posts like it was done here (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5381839) for easy trackingI tested a few services that claimed to be operating worldwide according to the post, but it turns out they support a few countries. For example Nexo card is only available to citizens and residents of the European Economic Area (EEA) I will be checking more with time. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: bayu7adi on November 14, 2023, 10:10:01 AM
Just a heads up for updates Crypterium has rebranded to Choise., the new Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on November 14, 2023, 10:30:05 AM
Just a heads up for updates Crypterium has rebranded to Choise., the new Do you know if it is still using the eftpos network or has it switched to Visa or Mastercard? I see that eftpos is a big thing in Australia and New Zealand. However, I must admit that I have never seen an eftpos terminal in my life :D so I'm wondering how do people make use of these cards in places that accept one of the Big Four card networks. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: bayu7adi on November 15, 2023, 11:37:57 AM Do you know if it is still using the eftpos network or has it switched to Visa or Mastercard? Sorry, unfortunately, I haven't had the chance to enjoy and use the card for shopping purposes... i only deposited a small amount into the card 5 years ago. I see that eftpos is a big thing in Australia and New Zealand. However, I must admit that I have never seen an eftpos terminal in my life :D so I'm wondering how do people make use of these cards in places that accept one of the Big Four card networks. However, I believe now it has the VISA logo on the card, indicating that it can be used for international transactions without being restricted to the Australia or NZ region. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: dkbit98 on November 15, 2023, 07:56:27 PM Where is the link to the author of the topic? Where the fuck is the element of quoting someone elses material that youre all telling me about here? You simply copied what I did, even my cut-out photos, and presented it as your work. He said that he continues where you stopped, and you don't really have the right to complain after you deleted a bunch of your posts and topics without any explanation :P@NotATether Can you add more non-kyc cards, even if they are only virtual and gift cards? I can't find any good source that is comparing all of them. You also need to recheck cards that you already posted, if they are working or not, and if fees are the same. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on November 16, 2023, 04:00:56 AM @NotATether Can you add more non-kyc cards, even if they are only virtual and gift cards? I can't find any good source that is comparing all of them. You also need to recheck cards that you already posted, if they are working or not, and if fees are the same. That's the plan, though I think it would be wiser to check if every card is still online first. :) I intend to create a new column for if it has a virtual or physical card, or possibly both. Also another column for if it is prepaid. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: rat03gopoh on November 23, 2023, 06:35:34 AM @NotATether you added the Coinbase card to the list twice, I see they're no different (or I've missed something).
You might also want to check out this No-KYC card :) https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5475083.0 Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: joker_josue on November 23, 2023, 08:00:00 AM Speaking of crypto debit cards. What do you think is the best card to use in Europe?
I used to occasionally use the Binance card, which will now stop working. So I think about the possibility of seeing another viable one. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: logfiles on November 23, 2023, 10:27:45 AM Speaking of crypto debit cards. What do you think is the best card to use in Europe? You might have to skim through the list to see which one best suits you. The good thing is that a number of them are available for residents of the European Economic Area (EEA) like Nexocard, Bybit card, coinbase card etc so getting another option won't be a problem.I used to occasionally use the Binance card, which will now stop working. So I think about the possibility of seeing another viable one. Maybe fees and the level of KYC verification could affect your choice. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: joker_josue on November 23, 2023, 01:52:27 PM You might have to skim through the list to see which one best suits you. The good thing is that a number of them are available for residents of the European Economic Area (EEA) like Nexocard, Bybit card, coinbase card etc so getting another option won't be a problem. Maybe fees and the level of KYC verification could affect your choice. That's a bit like that, fees and KYC are a point that hasn't been favorable in what I've seen on the list. Hence, I am asking for the opinion/feedback of other users who have one of these cards. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: Rikafip on November 23, 2023, 02:34:55 PM Speaking of crypto debit cards. What do you think is the best card to use in Europe? From what I heard from friends that actually have competitor's card, Coinbase debit seems like the most obvious choice, and after that crypto.com. I used to occasionally use the Binance card, which will now stop working. So I think about the possibility of seeing another viable one. I am in the similar situation as I also used Binance card for the last few years and now I am on the lookout for a new one but I am reluctant to go through KYC once again. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on November 23, 2023, 04:57:53 PM @NotATether you added the Coinbase card to the list twice, I see they're no different (or I've missed something). You might also want to check out this No-KYC card :) https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5475083.0 Whoops! I'll need to fix that - the topmost card has the correct data. If there is any below that then I need to remove it. Speaking of which - there will inevitably be more EEA cards on this list than other regions (in particular USA) because of the friendly nature of (most) European governments to crypto. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: joker_josue on November 23, 2023, 07:48:14 PM From what I heard from friends that actually have competitor's card, Coinbase debit seems like the most obvious choice, and after that crypto.com. I am in the similar situation as I also used Binance card for the last few years and now I am on the lookout for a new one but I am reluctant to go through KYC once again. I also think the Crypto.com card is a good option. But I have the same problem as you, I don't really feel like going through the KYC process again. Unfortunately, I think it will be difficult to avoid this. :-\ Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on November 28, 2023, 06:55:53 AM I inform you that the Bitrefill card is about to be launched soon: https://www.bitrefill.com/card Here's another card to add to the list. ;)
It's done, but I don't think it's a good idea to list cards that have not launched yet, because something might happen and they may never launch. Also, I'm starting to think this section needs an indicator that says whether the card is physical or virtual, don't you think? Right now there are still some weird bullet points from the legacy topic. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: hopenotlate on November 28, 2023, 08:39:18 AM Also, I'm starting to think this section needs an indicator that says whether the card is physical or virtual, don't you think? Right now there are still some weird bullet points from the legacy topic. Physical or virtual is an essential information imo, I also think a very important information that need to be added, considering the high sensitivity to privacy that the crypto community has always had, is the one regarding KYC procedure required or not. Thanks for reviving this topic and for the efforts you are doing to gather all the infos. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: joker_josue on November 28, 2023, 01:48:10 PM Also, I'm starting to think this section needs an indicator that says whether the card is physical or virtual, don't you think? Right now there are still some weird bullet points from the legacy topic. Physical or virtual is an essential information imo, I also think a very important information that need to be added, considering the high sensitivity to privacy that the crypto community has always had, is the one regarding KYC procedure required or not. Thanks for reviving this topic and for the efforts you are doing to gather all the infos. I agree that the information about whether the card is only virtual or also physical is relevant. But I think it's even more relevant to include an indication of whether you need KYC or not. And perhaps even create a classification for the level of KYC requested (but this may be more complicated). Regarding not listing pre-release cards, it makes sense. We'll see how this "experiment" goes. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: belaweb2 on November 28, 2023, 10:20:48 PM Updates to the list:
- Eidoo card ==> dead - Swipe card ==> dead (solar card will be the successor, announced... but not released) - Plutus card ==> is marked as dead, but is *NOT* dead and IMHO the one of the best cards if you are interested in cashback THX Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on November 29, 2023, 07:16:58 AM Updates to the list: - Eidoo card ==> dead - Swipe card ==> dead (solar card will be the successor, announced... but not released) - Plutus card ==> is marked as dead, but is *NOT* dead and IMHO the one of the best cards if you are interested in cashback THX Updated. Though it seems that Swipe card was already in the defunct category. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: joker_josue on November 29, 2023, 01:43:33 PM Updates to the list: - Eidoo card ==> dead - Swipe card ==> dead (solar card will be the successor, announced... but not released) - Plutus card ==> is marked as dead, but is *NOT* dead and IMHO the one of the best cards if you are interested in cashback THX Updated. Though it seems that Swipe card was already in the defunct category. In the case of the Plutus card, I checked and they currently have the crypto conversion service deactivated. In other words, it is only possible to use the card if the user loads it with fiat. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: HostFat on November 30, 2023, 07:44:39 AM @joker_josue
You can still withdraw the PLU tokens to other exchanges. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: dkbit98 on November 30, 2023, 09:20:08 PM ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Zero Production Cost and Zero Service fee sounds very interesting, and I think that Bitrefill already have no-kyc virtual gift cards that work fine in some cases.Bitrefill Card (https://www.bitrefill.com/card) There is no production cost probably because this will be only virtual card, not physical that is sent to customer addresses. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: joker_josue on December 01, 2023, 01:53:41 AM ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Zero Production Cost and Zero Service fee sounds very interesting, and I think that Bitrefill already have no-kyc virtual gift cards that work fine in some cases.Bitrefill Card (https://www.bitrefill.com/card) There is no production cost probably because this will be only virtual card, not physical that is sent to customer addresses. There will be two versions, virtual and physical. In the first phase, only the virtual version will be launched. And later also the physical version, which users will be able to request. Quote from: https://www.bitrefill.com/card/ Will I be getting a physical card in the mail? The Bitrefill Card is launching as a virtual-only card that is usable in physical stores on Android devices via Google Pay. Support for Apple Pay, as well as an optional physical card, is coming soon. From what I have seen and analyzed, it seems to me that this should be one of the best crypto cards on the market. But, until it comes out, it will not be possible to confirm the information. I have already requested to be on the waiting list, as soon as I have any news, I will let you know. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: The Hidebehinder on December 20, 2023, 12:26:42 PM Speaking of crypto debit cards. What do you think is the best card to use in Europe? From what I heard from friends that actually have competitor's card, Coinbase debit seems like the most obvious choice, and after that crypto.com. I used to occasionally use the Binance card, which will now stop working. So I think about the possibility of seeing another viable one. 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? Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on December 20, 2023, 01:46:08 PM 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. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: Rikafip on December 20, 2023, 03:32:15 PM what options do I have that I don't wake up to see my funds gone? Yep, that's pretty much it. I have irl friends that have both of those cards for years and so far they are satisfied with them. Crypto and coinbase? I personally haven't decided yet what to regarding debit card, but at the moment I am leaning towards not getting any as I am relcutant to go through KYC on yet another exchange. At least not in the near future. Luckily I still have ways to easily sell bitcoin P2P so I am not in a rush to find something asap and go through KYC hassle once again. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: Marvelman on December 20, 2023, 04:56:03 PM I'm trying to find a virtual crypto debit card without KYC checks. I don't want to submit personal information or verify identity to get a card. Some companies advertise no KYC debit cards, but it's risky trusting unknown providers. If anyone has experience with reliable, anonymous crypto debit cards, I would really appreciate your thoughts or suggestions.
Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: dkbit98 on December 21, 2023, 03:10:16 PM 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? It all depends what you need to use cards for.Crypto and coinbase? There is always a chance Coinbase card could end up similar like old Binance card, but I heard binance now have new partner for cards from Malta. Virtual non-kyc cards are working fine in many cases and they are better if you want to spend lower amounts of money. Whatever card you choose to use, you should never keep large amount of money on this account. Much better option is to sell BTC for cash using p2p trading, Bisq, Peach Bitcoin, Robosats, etc. Than use cash to buy anything you want, it's better for privacy than purchasing stuff with cards. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: Rikafip on December 22, 2023, 05:41:57 PM There is always a chance Coinbase card could end up similar like old Binance card, but I heard binance now have new partner for cards from Malta. Care to share more info about Binance and new card partner, I mean is that just a rumour or a confirmed news? I am asking because I tried googling it but couldn't find anything related to that. Even though, I am close to completely abandoning Binance even if they relaunch their debit cards. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: dkbit98 on December 22, 2023, 10:15:44 PM Care to share more info about Binance and new card partner, I mean is that just a rumour or a confirmed news? I am asking because I tried googling it but couldn't find anything related to that. I can't find the link where I saw this news, and this was nothing official.However, I do remember the name of mentioned card from Malta, Blackcatcard, but I can't confirm if they will work with binance or not. I don't know how reliable or legit this card is, so dyor and consider it highly risky ;) https://blackcatcard.com/binance-connects/ Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: joker_josue on December 23, 2023, 07:41:17 AM I can't find the link where I saw this news, and this was nothing official. However, I do remember the name of mentioned card from Malta, Blackcatcard, but I can't confirm if they will work with binance or not. I don't know how reliable or legit this card is, so dyor and consider it highly risky ;) https://blackcatcard.com/binance-connects/ But this is not a crypto card. It is just an online bank, which allows interaction with the Binance account. Where it is possible to transfer money from Binance to your bank account, directly in the bank's app. It may reduce some steps in the process, but it is the same as converting the cryptocurrency on Binance and then transferring it to any bank account using IBAN. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: Rikafip on December 23, 2023, 08:50:40 AM But this is not a crypto card. I am not sure that's the only thing that you can do as from what I understand that have both physical (only for those in EEA countries) and virtual cards as well as seen in "Cards (https://blackcatcard.com/payment-cards/)" section on the website. And from what I can see, they even offer cashback up to 5%, among other perks. It is just an online bank, which allows interaction with the Binance account. Where it is possible to transfer money from Binance to your bank account, directly in the bank's app. It may reduce some steps in the process, but it is the same as converting the cryptocurrency on Binance and then transferring it to any bank account using IBAN. Looks like it might even be a legit service, but I am not willing to risk going through KYC to check it out. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: joker_josue on December 23, 2023, 01:15:55 PM But this is not a crypto card. I am not sure that's the only thing that you can do as from what I understand that have both physical (only for those in EEA countries) and virtual cards as well as seen in "Cards (https://blackcatcard.com/payment-cards/)" section on the website. And from what I can see, they even offer cashback up to 5%, among other perks. It is just an online bank, which allows interaction with the Binance account. Where it is possible to transfer money from Binance to your bank account, directly in the bank's app. It may reduce some steps in the process, but it is the same as converting the cryptocurrency on Binance and then transferring it to any bank account using IBAN. Looks like it might even be a legit service, but I am not willing to risk going through KYC to check it out. The service itself seems legitimate to me, but the service is Revolut style, with the advantage that you can directly send USDT from Binance to the card and then use it. It is not like other crypto cards, where the person sends BTC and can then spend it directly, with the platform converting at the time of use. But it's also not a card I'm going to risk right now. I continued to wait for the Bitrefill card, it seems to be the most interesting one so far, if they actually launch it on the market. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: dkbit98 on December 23, 2023, 05:16:49 PM But this is not a crypto card. You see they are offering blackcatcard card on their main page right?It is just an online bank, which allows interaction with the Binance account. Where it is possible to transfer money from Binance to your bank account, directly in the bank's app. It may reduce some steps in the process, but it is the same as converting the cryptocurrency on Binance and then transferring it to any bank account using IBAN. I don't know if or how this potential partnership will work, but I think Binance will sure try to bypass EU ban without doing it officially with their branded cards. I don't really care about this as I never had Binance card, and in most cases I prefer spending cash, only reason for me to use cards is when I am making international orders, and this can be done with virtual cards in most cases. No cash = no privacy, so I will continue to use fiat cash payments when bitcoin is not accepted or when fees are crazy high. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on December 28, 2023, 07:23:25 AM But this is not a crypto card. You see they are offering blackcatcard card on their main page right?It is just an online bank, which allows interaction with the Binance account. Where it is possible to transfer money from Binance to your bank account, directly in the bank's app. It may reduce some steps in the process, but it is the same as converting the cryptocurrency on Binance and then transferring it to any bank account using IBAN. I don't know if or how this potential partnership will work, but I think Binance will sure try to bypass EU ban without doing it officially with their branded cards. I don't really care about this as I never had Binance card, and in most cases I prefer spending cash, only reason for me to use cards is when I am making international orders, and this can be done with virtual cards in most cases. No cash = no privacy, so I will continue to use fiat cash payments when bitcoin is not accepted or when fees are crazy high. I read the App Store reviews for blackcatcard, and they don't look so good. Some people are accusing them of scamming them out of getting a card or balance. So it's going to stay away from this list for a while. Care to share more info about Binance and new card partner, I mean is that just a rumour or a confirmed news? I am asking because I tried googling it but couldn't find anything related to that. Binance frequently keeps its list of partners under its sleeves because it knows they're going to be banned by regulators sooner or later. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: dkbit98 on December 28, 2023, 05:29:18 PM I read the App Store reviews for blackcatcard, and they don't look so good. Some people are accusing them of scamming them out of getting a card or balance. So it's going to stay away from this list for a while. I wasn't suggesting adding Blackcatcard at all, but I am sure I can find similar complains for many other cards that are available.Speaking about that, your list needs some serious updating, for example you can add Kucoin debit card, Blockcard is redirecting to some unbanked website, Spend and Crypterium cards are dead. I can't load TenX card website, Jubiter card is dead, and maybe few more I didn't mention here are not working anymore. I am still looking to find a website that is doing good comparison for all available crypto debit and gift cards. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: joker_josue on December 28, 2023, 07:50:19 PM @NotATether I'm thinking about taking this topic and recreating one in the Portuguese tab, but with some more information linked to the target audience. No problem?
Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on December 29, 2023, 01:39:11 PM @NotATether I'm thinking about taking this topic and recreating one in the Portuguese tab, but with some more information linked to the target audience. No problem? It's fine. I won't symmetrick you for that :) Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: dkbit98 on December 29, 2023, 01:54:05 PM It's fine. I won't symmetrick you for that :) And I remember he was not happy at all about this ''fork'' you made :DPS Do you think there is a chance you could also move updated Card List to one of your websites also? Maybe to bitmix separate section or subdomain. I'm thinking about taking this topic and recreating one in the Portuguese tab, but with some more information linked to the target audience. No problem? There is also version is Croatian local board if you need it,... not sure if it's up to date.Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on December 29, 2023, 05:07:47 PM It's fine. I won't symmetrick you for that :) And I remember he was not happy at all about this ''fork'' you made :DPS Do you think there is a chance you could also move updated Card List to one of your websites also? Maybe to bitmix separate section or subdomain. I can put it on the same hosting as Bitcoin Cleanup, and that actually would not be a bad idea, as I incur no extra costs for adding another site, and also it's paid for until 2026 at least, maybe longer, even. I need to check. However, it's low priority for me. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NeuroticFish on December 29, 2023, 05:30:33 PM @NotATether: I've seen you've listed Wirex with VISA and 1.5$ monthly service fee. From what I know they no longer have that for years; it's MasterCard with 0$ monthly fee.
Can you please verify? (They do have their costs, most of them hidden in the spread, that's another story). Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: bitcoin talk on December 30, 2023, 06:43:00 AM ...I am reluctant to go through KYC once again. Reluctance stems from? Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on December 30, 2023, 10:41:15 AM @NotATether: I've seen you've listed Wirex with VISA and 1.5$ monthly service fee. From what I know they no longer have that for years; it's MasterCard with 0$ monthly fee. Can you please verify? (They do have their costs, most of them hidden in the spread, that's another story). I'll check it out once I get to desktop, it is quite a PITA to do any sort of research from a mobile device. ...I am reluctant to go through KYC once again. Reluctance stems from? I can't speak for Rikaflip but it's generally not good to shell out your ID to every single service out there that you might use sparingly, because of identity theft potential following a data breach. They should be kept as few as possible. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: joker_josue on December 30, 2023, 12:57:20 PM I'm thinking about taking this topic and recreating one in the Portuguese tab, but with some more information linked to the target audience. No problem? There is also version is Croatian local board if you need it,... not sure if it's up to date.Can you share the link? I will be able to verify some information, and narrow down my search. My idea is not to even make a copy of this OP. Its about taking this information and recreating it with other data, also thinking about the Portuguese tab audience. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: stompix on December 30, 2023, 01:11:05 PM Care to share more info about Binance and new card partner, I mean is that just a rumour or a confirmed news? I am asking because I tried googling it but couldn't find anything related to that. Binance frequently keeps its list of partners under its sleeves because it knows they're going to be banned by regulators sooner or later. This Blackcat card smells of a Paymonade roundabout style. When Binance lost its EU settlements partner they come up with this no name company that allows you to deposit to Binance by basically making a payment to paymonade instead of Binance and they credit that to your exchange account, so I wouldn't be surprised for this to be another scheme like that where the cards are for some ghost company that actually has all the data hosted over at Binance and just links accounts. There have been numerous ICOs that have pulled this stunt back in those days, issuing company credit cards for a few to fake legitimacy, Mastercard won't be happy about it, not after they've just canceled their South America partnership with Binance. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: Rikafip on December 30, 2023, 01:40:30 PM Reluctance stems from? What NotATether said. Binance is the only crypto platform where I did KYC and I planned to stay like that. Can you share the link? I will be able to verify some information, and narrow down my search. Here is the link https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5285324.0. List is based on Ratimov (now deleted) thread and afaik hasn't been updated for some time. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: dkbit98 on December 30, 2023, 02:07:41 PM @NotATether: I've seen you've listed Wirex with VISA and 1.5$ monthly service fee. From what I know they no longer have that for years; it's MasterCard with 0$ monthly fee. Bunch of other information in this list is also outdated... like I wrote before in this topic few days ago.Can you please verify? (They do have their costs, most of them hidden in the spread, that's another story). NotATether forked it, now he has to suffer the consequences and criticism, since previous co-author is living dead account aka zombie. :P Can you share the link? I will be able to verify some information, and narrow down my search. Sure, here it is,last updated by FatFork in April :Phttps://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5285067.0 EDIT: I see now Rika shared the same link. This is one of the best online links I found for crypto debit cards: https://www.cryptowisser.com/debit-cards/ Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: joker_josue on December 30, 2023, 06:34:26 PM Sure, here it is,last updated by FatFork in April :P https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5285067.0 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. ;) Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on December 31, 2023, 07:16:41 AM 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. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NixA on January 04, 2024, 09:02:39 AM 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
Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: dkbit98 on January 04, 2024, 12:30:58 PM 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. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: panosst on January 06, 2024, 04:01:10 PM 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 (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. Dont: 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 (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 Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on January 06, 2024, 04:14:04 PM @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.
Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: Rikafip on January 06, 2024, 04:16:19 PM So if I understand correctly you cannot use your coinbase wallet cryptocurrency to pay with the card. 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. Is that correct, or I misunderstood? Btw, few of my friends have Coinbase debit card (they are all in EU) and are satisfied with it Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: WhyFhy on January 21, 2024, 05:03:25 PM 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) Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: stompix on January 22, 2024, 01:58:55 PM 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? https://www.binance.com/en/events/TRUSTEENo limitations - the ideal payment card 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: Common... ::)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 Gσry, ul. Sienkiewicza 49, 42-600 Tarnowskie Gσry, Poland, https://www.quicko.pl/ . By using this service, You accept Quicko sp. z o.o. Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Also, has anyone tested the Blackcat card yet? Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: joker_josue on January 22, 2024, 07:21:03 PM 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? https://www.binance.com/en/events/TRUSTEENo limitations - the ideal payment card 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). Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: dkbit98 on January 22, 2024, 08:49:39 PM 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.Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: OmegaStarScream on February 02, 2024, 11:00:58 AM -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. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: joker_josue on February 02, 2024, 11:56:51 PM -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? Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: Rikafip on February 03, 2024, 07:29:22 AM 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. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: Pmalek on February 03, 2024, 08:05:12 AM 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.Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: Rikafip on February 03, 2024, 08:15:05 AM 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. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: Pmalek on February 03, 2024, 08:43:43 AM 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. ;DTitle: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: joker_josue on February 03, 2024, 08:52:08 AM 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. -- 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? Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: OmegaStarScream on February 03, 2024, 01:44:55 PM 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://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5475083.0 Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: Loki11 on February 09, 2024, 03:31:21 PM 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? :) Thanks Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: stompix on February 09, 2024, 08:15:07 PM 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. First impression was that this is the next try from Binance to get a card but this time is really a limited partnership. So basically it's just Bit.store implementing Binance pay on its platform, much like Coinbase had it's payment gateway partnerships before. But what I'm really curious, anyone also getting redacted while trying to browse https://bit.store/useragreement.html https://bit.store/termprivacy.html Firefox chrome android windows I can't open the page. Let's see how long the no kyc miracle last before MC pulls the plug again. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: joker_josue on February 09, 2024, 09:03:25 PM But what I'm really curious, anyone also getting redacted while trying to browse https://bit.store/useragreement.html https://bit.store/termprivacy.html Firefox chrome android windows I can't open the page. Let's see how long the no kyc miracle last before MC pulls the plug again. Well, something really strange when you enter these pages. You are automatically redirected to the home page. But there's nothing more than knowing a few tricks to understand what's happening. ::) When entering the page on the PC, I immediately clicked the "ESC" key and it stopped the redirection process. And analyzing the page's source code, they actually implemented a redirection command: Code: <meta http-equiv="refresh" content="0; url=https://bitstore.com"> But I managed to get in, and so the result is this: https://bit.store/useragreement.html (copy the link, paste it into the browser and click the "ESC" key) Code: User Agreement Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: joker_josue on February 09, 2024, 09:03:52 PM https://bit.store/termprivacy.html (copy the link, paste it into the browser and click the "ESC" key)
Code: Terms of Privacy I made a double post, because the number of characters does not allow for both texts. Thanks for the comprehension. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: stompix on February 10, 2024, 01:56:11 AM Thanks, joker_josue, I initially thought it as javascript but when it didn't work I was too lazy to check
I wonder why they did it, after all while browsing through it there was nothing out of the ordinary, the same mumbo-jumbo as we won't do anything unless we will do it ;D and maybe this thing below which is clearly wtf material. Quote 6.2 Shall you breach this Agreement or any applicable law or administrative regulation, you shall pay to us at least US$ Two million in compensation and bear all the expenses in connection with such breach (including attorney's fees, among others). If such compensation cannot cover the actual loss, you shall make up for the difference. I suppose it's a joke, right? Right?! Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: joker_josue on February 10, 2024, 08:26:58 AM Thanks, joker_josue, I initially thought it as javascript but when it didn't work I was too lazy to check I wonder why they did it, after all while browsing through it there was nothing out of the ordinary, the same mumbo-jumbo as we won't do anything unless we will do it ;D and maybe this thing below which is clearly wtf material. Quote 6.2 Shall you breach this Agreement or any applicable law or administrative regulation, you shall pay to us at least US$ Two million in compensation and bear all the expenses in connection with such breach (including attorney's fees, among others). If such compensation cannot cover the actual loss, you shall make up for the difference. I suppose it's a joke, right? Right?! A normal clause. This basically means that if a user uses the service to commit fraud, and they have to go to court because of it, that user will have to compensate them for that "loss". Now where did they get this value? I don't know... As for the fact that the page was redirected, I believe that that was development code, when I was building the page, code that was never removed. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on February 10, 2024, 10:01:07 AM Quote 6.2 Shall you breach this Agreement or any applicable law or administrative regulation, you shall pay to us at least US$ Two million in compensation and bear all the expenses in connection with such breach (including attorney's fees, among others). If such compensation cannot cover the actual loss, you shall make up for the difference. I suppose it's a joke, right? Right?! A normal clause. This basically means that if a user uses the service to commit fraud, and they have to go to court because of it, that user will have to compensate them for that "loss". Now where did they get this value? I don't know... I would never use a service where they oblige me to pay stupid nonsense fees like this as severance. This should surely be mentioned if I add this product to the OP. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: stompix on February 10, 2024, 03:41:21 PM A normal clause. This basically means that if a user uses the service to commit fraud, and they have to go to court because of it, that user will have to compensate them for that "loss". Now where did they get this value? I don't know... The company is licensed in the EU and it operates under EU laws, for a decade we had a directive against unfair terms and conditions, basically you can write whatever you want there if a judge says those are unfair for the customer you can wipe your ass with their T&C. Quote Every time you buy a product (https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?qid=1429176294813&uri=CELEX:31993L0013) or service from a professional trader, you're entering into a contract - whether it's signing up for gym membership, ordering car tyres online, getting a mortgage for your house or even just buying your weekly shopping from the supermarket. Under EU law, standard contract terms used by traders have to be fair. This doesn't change if they're called "terms and conditions" or are part of a detailed contract that you actually have to sign. The contract is not allowed to create an imbalance between your rights and obligations as a consumer and the rights and obligations of sellers and suppliers. They can say in their ToS that if you try to hack account they will get a kidney from you, or that if you don't log in for a day they shave 10% of your account, that doesn't make it legal or enforceable in any way. I would never use a service where they oblige me to pay stupid nonsense fees like this as severance. This should surely be mentioned if I add this product to the OP. Exactly, they could have just let the normal procedure there but the give us at least 2 millions $ makes it look like it's being run by either kids or amateurs. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: joker_josue on February 10, 2024, 04:40:39 PM The company is licensed in the EU and it operates under EU laws, for a decade we had a directive against unfair terms and conditions, basically you can write whatever you want there if a judge says those are unfair for the customer you can wipe your ass with their T&C. ~~ Exactly, they could have just let the normal procedure there but the give us at least 2 millions $ makes it look like it's being run by either kids or amateurs. That's right! That mentioned value doesn't make any sense. Suffice to say, if they go to court because of a user, the user could be sued by them. It was enough, because values are totally unrealistic. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: joker_josue on February 11, 2024, 09:06:40 AM I found another service that offers prepaid cards:
https://trocador.app/en/prepaidcards/ Did you already know about this service? Fees are a little high: Quote Up to $1000 per card, but no limit on the number of cards you can buy. Our cards are issued with a one-time fee of $2 + 3% of the amount. We offer multiple card provider and currency options, some even have a 0% currency conversion fee, so you can spend anywhere without paying more for it! Choose the one that fits you better! Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on February 12, 2024, 02:23:49 PM Keeping an eye on Apple Cash, which now has a feature to generate virtual debit cards from your Apple devices :o
https://9to5mac.com/2024/02/11/apple-cash-virtual-card-number-feature/ You cannot directly load Apple Cash with crypto obviously, but it comes from the credit cards you've linked with Apple Pay. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: dkbit98 on February 12, 2024, 07:55:46 PM A normal clause. This basically means that if a user uses the service to commit fraud, and they have to go to court because of it, that user will have to compensate them for that "loss". Now where did they get this value? I don't know... Typical BS coming from China :PI wonder how are they planning to find someone who registered without kyc, using random name and email address. All they can do if cards are used for some fraud or illegal stuff is to freeze account with leftover funds, and prevent access on their platform. Situation is much different if user makes a full kyc registration with all personal details, or if someone hacks his account and uses cards for some fraud. I found another service that offers prepaid cards: I know about this service, but I never used their cards.https://trocador.app/en/prepaidcards/ Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: stompix on February 12, 2024, 09:26:56 PM Keeping an eye on Apple Cash, which now has a feature to generate virtual debit cards from your Apple devices :o https://9to5mac.com/2024/02/11/apple-cash-virtual-card-number-feature/ You cannot directly load Apple Cash with crypto obviously, but it comes from the credit cards you've linked with Apple Pay. But it won't be a crypto card, not much of a card itself actually, they are just generating you a virtual number every time you want to purchase without apple pay.. If you have already a card that you can load with crypto you could just select that and pay directly with it. What is nice in this one (if Apple keeps the feature) is that you could activate and deactivate it whenever you want it, so perfect for paying on shady websites and not care bout recurring payments. That again, not a crypto card! I found another service that offers prepaid cards: https://trocador.app/en/prepaidcards/ Did you already know about this service? Trocador was (and probablyl is) legit for swaps, used it for monero<>bitcoin through their partners, never encountered a thing, never had to contact them even with C ranked exchanges. As for the card itself, to be honest I wouldn't trust a KYC debit card 100% no matter who provides it to you, Visa can always pull the plug on them in an instant. It will work fine , till it won't! ;) Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: Winstar78 on February 13, 2024, 11:03:23 AM I am in the market (again) for a new crypto card.
Watching the initial post list, can some1 explain the difference between the "crypto supported" and "funding method" ? I mean, can I assume I can fund any of those cards with a supported crypto transfer? If so, why only a very few have "crypto" in the funding methods? thanks. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: Winstar78 on February 13, 2024, 01:18:54 PM My question is which is the best NO KYC debit card for crypto? :) Thanks do they even exist? Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: enthusiasticfellow on February 14, 2024, 12:07:29 AM The list in the first post needs some updating. Jupiter has been defunct for 3 years, crypterium gives 404, paycent appears to be gone, tenx not working as well.
I dont think there is any KYC-free debit card available anymore or at least I havent found one. I think this thread could be expanded to include prepaid cards too. Prepaid cards can be bought without KYC but they dont work always (need to try on different stores to find out which accept them). Bitrefill sells prepaid mastercards for cheapest but the only problem is you need residential USA IP to buy them (the prepaid codes work fine worldwide). The dollar denominated mastercards that Trocador sells are from the same issuer. Trocador euro denominated cards are from different issuer and Ive had best success with them, also a nice 3 years expiry as opposed to 6 months on the mastercard. Only problem is the high fees from trocador. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: Winstar78 on February 14, 2024, 10:59:07 AM thanks for reply,
anyway, can I assume all the cards in the first post can be topped up with crypto? Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: dkbit98 on February 14, 2024, 11:38:39 AM The list in the first post needs some updating. Jupiter has been defunct for 3 years, crypterium gives 404, paycent appears to be gone, tenx not working as well. You can always fork his list and maintain it yourself.That is what NotATether did with previous list but he didn't updated for months, and I think he works more on other projects. I dont think there is any KYC-free debit card available anymore or at least I havent found one. There are, but they are only virtual, not physical cards.Bitrefill sells prepaid mastercards for cheapest but the only problem is you need residential USA IP to buy them (the prepaid codes work fine worldwide). Or just use IP address from US.There is one nice alternative for Bitrefill that works in similar way - thebitcoincompany.com. The dollar denominated mastercards that Trocador sells are from the same issuer. Trocador euro denominated cards are from different issuer and Ive had best success with them, also a nice 3 years expiry as opposed to 6 months on the mastercard. Only problem is the high fees from trocador. Bit.store has lower fees for some of their cards, but their support is very poor.Only cards with 3ds that I know can be found on stealths.net, but do your own research. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: joker_josue on February 14, 2024, 01:36:42 PM Only cards with 3ds that I know can be found on stealths.net, but do your own research. Their rates are also not the best. It's always 5$ + 2.5%. It only pays off if you use high values. 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. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: stompix on February 15, 2024, 11:04:32 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. Their rates are also not the best. It's always 5$ + 2.5%. It only pays off if you use high values. I can't believe I spent 5 minutes looking at this: https://www.talkimg.com/images/2024/02/15/Y2CL1.png used the calculator, started from 250 then from 282.96 to see how they managed to get 2.5% to be 10% till I realized that the final price is in $ not euros. Anyhow, quite curios on this, do those card work with ATMs? I might carry one with a few hundred $ with me on a holiday as second emergency fund and dump it after, not to go again through the same thing as in my last vacation. But now way I would go though KYC with some shady company, I would rather just order a second card from a local bank instead. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: joker_josue on February 15, 2024, 01:41:37 PM 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. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: Rikafip on February 15, 2024, 05:12:23 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. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: dkbit98 on February 15, 2024, 08:40:56 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 think stealths cards are issued in United States, but you should better ask them how they are doing it.I remember that 2021 was the end of the delay will it became mandatory. From their website 3ds card: Quote The card is issued by U.S. bank. Card base balance is USD, after activation EUR amount of payment will be converted to USD and added to your card balance. It can be used internationally with different currencies, there isn't any currency conversion fee. 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. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on February 16, 2024, 11:34:19 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.) Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: dkbit98 on February 16, 2024, 12:41:19 PM 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.Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: stompix on February 16, 2024, 02:38:07 PM 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 think stealths cards are issued in United States, but you should better ask them how they are doing it.I remember that 2021 was the end of the delay will it became mandatory. 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. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: Rikafip on February 16, 2024, 05:52:13 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. Yeah that sounds reasonable and not much different than what I was doing with Binance card. 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. 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.Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: joker_josue on February 16, 2024, 07:41:57 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). Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: JayJuanGee on February 16, 2024, 10:29:41 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 Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: dkbit98 on February 17, 2024, 09:01:55 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 ;)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. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: puremage111 on February 19, 2024, 02:15:25 AM 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 Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: foggyb on February 19, 2024, 08:09:50 PM Please list cashback percentage offered for each Debit Card (if offered).
For example, Crypto.com offers 1% cashback on all purchases currently. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: stompix on February 20, 2024, 06:24:33 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. ;) Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: Hodling4eva on February 21, 2024, 07:44:53 AM Most cards that are supposedly available worldwide in OPs list are only available to EU residents.
Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on February 22, 2024, 10:25:44 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. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: minotawr on February 26, 2024, 03:01:01 PM 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. ;D One the best collection, splendid work. Waiting for you to update :) Just wanted to say Thanks. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: OmegaStarScream on March 07, 2024, 12:52:57 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.
[1] https://www.coindesk.com/business/2024/03/07/crypto-wallet-safepal-ventures-into-banking-with-new-usdc-visa-card/ Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: joker_josue on March 07, 2024, 01:48:48 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. [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. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: dkbit98 on March 07, 2024, 04:10:06 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 ::)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.talkimg.com/images/2024/03/07/yf1pq.jpeg https://www.safepal.com/en/bank Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on March 10, 2024, 08:15:14 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) - <that's it. To be honest, I'm having a hard time finding sites that I'd want to spend $1 or $2 on.> The card cannot be used with Paypal. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: joker_josue on March 10, 2024, 08:38:51 AM - <that's it. To be honest, I'm having a hard time finding sites that I'd want to spend $1 or $2 on.> Try buying something on Amazon. (Well, maybe it's only viable if you have Prime.) But, I think this would be an excellent testing platform. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: dkbit98 on March 11, 2024, 09:09:59 PM 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: You should add information that this card is only Virtual, but seriously why adding them in first place on the top of the list?! :PAnd why not adding all the other virtual cards that are available for much longer than paywithus, they also have much lower fees and/or better terms? Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on March 14, 2024, 08:28:42 AM You should add information that this card is only Virtual, but seriously why adding them in first place on the top of the list?! :P There is no special preference, I actually add every new card at the top so that I don't have to scroll all the way down the page to do a Ctrl-C / Ctrl-V. Regarding the Virtual designation, yeah I've been thinking about where to put that. And why not adding all the other virtual cards that are available for much longer than paywithus, they also have much lower fees and/or better terms? I've been working on that too. It's just that I've got some urgent things to take care of regarding BitMixList. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: joker_josue on March 20, 2024, 07:55:39 PM I just received the invitation to participate in the Bitrefill card. As expected, KYC is required. I haven't done it yet, I don't have much time to analyze everything calmly. But maybe I'll sign up.
As soon as I have any more news, I will share it with you. ;) Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: dkbit98 on March 21, 2024, 02:46:29 PM I just received the invitation to participate in the Bitrefill card. As expected, KYC is required. I haven't done it yet, I don't have much time to analyze everything calmly. But maybe I'll sign up. Did you signed up on their newsletter for new virtual card?I see they are saying only ID document is needed to sign up for this card Starter tier, that means maybe they are not going to ask for additional images of your face holding the iD. On this card you have a lifetime deposit limit up to 15,000 EUR, and 7,500 EUR Monthly/Daily spend limits, with only 200 EUR available for single Contactless payment. With higher Plus level you need additional verification of identity and address, but you will get higher limits. https://www.bitrefill.com/card/pricing Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: joker_josue on March 21, 2024, 07:38:57 PM I just received the invitation to participate in the Bitrefill card. As expected, KYC is required. I haven't done it yet, I don't have much time to analyze everything calmly. But maybe I'll sign up. Did you signed up on their newsletter for new virtual card?I see they are saying only ID document is needed to sign up for this card Starter tier, that means maybe they are not going to ask for additional images of your face holding the iD. On this card you have a lifetime deposit limit up to 15,000 EUR, and 7,500 EUR Monthly/Daily spend limits, with only 200 EUR available for single Contactless payment. With higher Plus level you need additional verification of identity and address, but you will get higher limits. https://www.bitrefill.com/card/pricing Yes, I applied to the waiting list, to get in before the launch. And I now received the email to register. I only progressed to the moment when he asked me for a copy of my country's passport or citizen ID. Which was expected. I didn't go any further to see if they asked for anything else. But, I'll sign up, and then I'll share the steps. As for limits, for me they are more than enough. Therefore, I will not do checks for higher levels. For me the most important thing is the rates, if they are really as indicated, it is an excellent card compared to what currently exists on the market. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: joker_josue on March 30, 2024, 01:15:27 PM I have already completed the Bitrefill card activation process. What is requested is a copy of the passport or identification ID, a photo of the face (face only, no need to hold the ID). There are then other levels of KYC authentication, if you want to increase the current limits, which are as follows:
https://www.talkimg.com/images/2024/03/30/VmgA9.png It should also be noted that to activate the card you need to top it up, with the minimum top up always being 30. EDIT: Another point to note is the Bitrefill exchange rate. At the time of this post, it is 63492.60/1 BTC on Bitrefill. According to Coinmarketcap, the value is around 65k. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: The Hidebehinder on April 01, 2024, 04:28:39 PM EDIT: Another point to note is the Bitrefill exchange rate. At the time of this post, it is 63492.60/1 BTC on Bitrefill. According to Coinmarketcap, the value is around 65k. Is this the 2% deposit rate they have on their fees page? I'm looking at their FAQ but I don't understand, they take 2% of your deposit but you keep coins or are they automatically converted to fiat? Has anyone used or got it functional? Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: dkbit98 on April 01, 2024, 06:33:46 PM I have already completed the Bitrefill card activation process. What is requested is a copy of the passport or identification ID, a photo of the face (face only, no need to hold the ID). Thank you for reporting back.This is not so strict kyc, especially since they don't ask for holding of document and address verification. Now the question is if this card can be accepted on all websites, or there are some hidden restrictions. Another point to note is the Bitrefill exchange rate. That sucks :PAt the time of this post, it is 63492.60/1 BTC on Bitrefill. According to Coinmarketcap, the value is around 65k. Are you sure it's euro, and not $ dollar value? Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: joker_josue on April 01, 2024, 08:06:26 PM Is this the 2% deposit rate they have on their fees page? I'm looking at their FAQ but I don't understand, they take 2% of your deposit but you keep coins or are they automatically converted to fiat? Has anyone used or got it functional? I don't know if it's that 2% or not, because it's the exchange rate that is displayed when I try to load the card. As I haven't loaded anything yet, I don't know if the value is immediately in fiat or if it remains in crypto. But, from the way the information is presented, it seems that the change is made immediately. When I have the opportunity to test it, I'll let you know. That sucks :P Are you sure it's euro, and not $ dollar value? It's even in Euro! At the time of this post: https://www.talkimg.com/images/2024/04/01/VIR0P.png On coinmarketcap: https://www.talkimg.com/images/2024/04/01/VItMq.png Maybe it's that 2%, I don't know. :-\ Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NeuroticFish on April 01, 2024, 08:16:13 PM Maybe it's that 2%, I don't know. :-\ Based on the numbers you've shown, it looks like 2.4%. It may indeed be the 2% plus a tiny diff that doesn't really matter. When I have the opportunity to test it, I'll let you know. I guess that the second top up will actually give the correct info. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: joker_josue on April 01, 2024, 08:22:59 PM I guess that the second top up will actually give the correct info. At least you can see that the exchange rate issue is in real time. Since if I leave the page open, the value will be updated. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: icopress on April 01, 2024, 08:25:15 PM https://www.solcard.cc/
- #kycfree - I topped up my balance and paid for premium telegram using it. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: dkbit98 on April 02, 2024, 06:58:33 PM Maybe it's that 2%, I don't know. :-\ Difference is over 2% but they probably added other fees, so it's possible.This is acceptable only in case if there are no additional fees with using this card, and even than I am not so sure if it's a good deal. https://www.solcard.cc/ First time I hear about it, but it looks to be only for solana and tokens on that blockchain.Top up fee is 5% :P Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: examplens on April 02, 2024, 07:03:03 PM https://www.solcard.cc/ First time I hear about it, but it looks to be only for solana and tokens on that blockchain.Top up fee is 5% :P Minimum deposit 0.5 SOL :-\ Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: joker_josue on April 02, 2024, 07:03:40 PM Maybe it's that 2%, I don't know. :-\ Difference is over 2% but they probably added other fees, so it's possible.This is acceptable only in case if there are no additional fees with using this card, and even than I am not so sure if it's a good deal. I will try it soon, and then I will share the experience. We will see if there are more hidden fees, or just this exchange rate difference. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on April 04, 2024, 08:11:56 AM https://www.solcard.cc/ First time I hear about it, but it looks to be only for solana and tokens on that blockchain.Top up fee is 5% :P Minimum deposit 0.5 SOL :-\ Which is not really a problem as deposit minimums closer to $100 are becoming commonplace I think. However, I do not know about the fees of Solana itself. USDT and USDC are immediately ruled out as payment methods for me, because Ethereum has ridiculous gas fees that have costed me live money before. I am hoping that Solana blockchain has a much lower and more reasonable fee for transactions. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: stompix on April 04, 2024, 01:04:19 PM USDT and USDC are immediately ruled out as payment methods for me, because Ethereum has ridiculous gas fees that have costed me live money before. Use USDT over TRON trc20, it's pretty cheap, even exchanges charge only $1 for it. And speaking of cards, has anyone tried gate card? it's only available in the EEU. https://www.gate.io/card Old exchange, visa card, google pay ready, cashback 1% in usdt Quote Daily spending limit: 25,000 EUR Monthly spending limit: 50,000 EUR Annual spending limit: 250,000 EUR Max ATM withdrawal per day: 1000 EUR Max contactless payment per transaction: 50 EUR Max total contactless payment: 150 EUR or 5 counts of contactless payments (before authentication is required; Click here for details about contactless payment) Quote Card Issuance: Free Crypto Conversion: 0.9% Foreign Transaction Fee (non-EUR, within Europe): 0.2% Foreign Transaction Fee (non-EUR, outside Europe): 2% ATM withdrawal Fee: 0% Of course mandatory KYC, you can't do a thing on that exchange without KYC. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: joker_josue on April 04, 2024, 11:16:43 PM And speaking of cards, has anyone tried gate card? it's only available in the EEU. https://www.gate.io/card Old exchange, visa card, google pay ready, cashback 1% in usdt It doesn't seem like a bad card to me. My question is: does it convert BTC only when we make the purchase (use the card) or when we add balance to the card? Anybody know? Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NeuroticFish on April 12, 2024, 06:46:16 PM 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. I was unsure on "what's real" because I am not using their card much, but I can come now with updates on Wirex. I've received past week my replacement card, since the previous one has expired. Both the previous card and the new/current card are Mastercard. The production cost is 0$, but the delivery costs at least 5 EUR. Service fee is 0, but they usually have quite a spread at their exchange. The official list of fees is https://wirexapp.com/help/article/wirex-fees-1379 PS. I don't know if my new card works good or not, most of last year it didn't and now I try to avoid spending bitcoin for a bit longer. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on May 10, 2024, 02:36:15 AM Bump
Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: OmegaStarScream on May 11, 2024, 06:49:22 AM It doesn't seem like a bad card to me. My question is: does it convert BTC only when we make the purchase (use the card) or when we add balance to the card? Anybody know? I don't have the card and I'm not sure if you got the answer you're looking for already, but from my understanding of their article[1], you do need to convert the crypto to fiat in order to be able to spend the funds but they're planning to make it convert in real-time as you're spending in 2024 (not sure if done yet or not): [1] https://www.gate.io/article/34086 Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: joker_josue on May 11, 2024, 08:13:18 AM It doesn't seem like a bad card to me. My question is: does it convert BTC only when we make the purchase (use the card) or when we add balance to the card? Anybody know? I don't have the card and I'm not sure if you got the answer you're looking for already, but from my understanding of their article[1], you do need to convert the crypto to fiat in order to be able to spend the funds but they're planning to make it convert in real-time as you're spending in 2024 (not sure if done yet or not): [1] https://www.gate.io/article/34086 If they really implement this, they will have a card similar to what Binance had. Well, as I'm not subscribed to the platform, I can't check. But, if anyone here has it on the platform and can check it would be interesting. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: Bulltard on May 11, 2024, 08:47:07 AM gnosis card:
https://gnosispay.com/ zebec card: https://card.zebec.io/ curve card (more an "aggregator" than a card really): https://www.curve.com/en-gb/ 1inch card (virtual only so far): https://1inch.io/card/ gate.io card: https://www.gate.io/card bitrefill card (soon) https://www.bitrefill.com/card Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on May 12, 2024, 06:22:07 AM gnosis card: https://gnosispay.com/ zebec card: https://card.zebec.io/ curve card (more an "aggregator" than a card really): https://www.curve.com/en-gb/ 1inch card (virtual only so far): https://1inch.io/card/ gate.io card: https://www.gate.io/card bitrefill card (soon) https://www.bitrefill.com/card Acknowledged. I'll try to add all these cards in the next two weeks. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: Bulltard on May 12, 2024, 10:02:36 AM Acknowledged. I'll try to add all these cards in the next two weeks. sorry for being lazy and not adding more details to the post. i do have gnosis, 1inch, curve and zebec so if you have any questions about those, shoot. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on May 12, 2024, 01:08:13 PM Acknowledged. I'll try to add all these cards in the next two weeks. sorry for being lazy and not adding more details to the post. i do have gnosis, 1inch, curve and zebec so if you have any questions about those, shoot. Sure, if you have details on what the fees are for all these cards and where they are available at, I would appreciate it if you could give me that info. I'll take care of the graphics myself. I'll try to find the info on accepted cryptocurrencies myself, as that is quite cumbersome. I've been thinking of switching to a table-based layout for some time now, and have BTC, ETH, USDT, etc on separate columns. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: Bulltard on May 12, 2024, 03:09:40 PM Acknowledged. I'll try to add all these cards in the next two weeks. sorry for being lazy and not adding more details to the post. i do have gnosis, 1inch, curve and zebec so if you have any questions about those, shoot. Sure, if you have details on what the fees are for all these cards and where they are available at, I would appreciate it if you could give me that info. I'll take care of the graphics myself. I'll try to find the info on accepted cryptocurrencies myself, as that is quite cumbersome. I've been thinking of switching to a table-based layout for some time now, and have BTC, ETH, USDT, etc on separate columns. -hmm, about gnosis: i paid 30 euros for the physical card. it landed in less than a week inside the EU. it ships from the uk. no transaction fees. big plus is it's linked to your 0x and not to a CEX. you obviously have to KYC for it though. it's fairly new so gnosis treats you well. you get a free nft and the right to mint a gnosis domain name for free (gnosis is a chain for those who don't know). they say it should get you a few advantages in the future. the issue i have with it is it's a bit complicated to use. you have to swap/bridge (with li.fi) from whichever chain your assets are on to gnosis where you get EURe. then you have to transfer those euros to your personal account. the whole process is a bit annoying so the best may be to transfer large amounts each time so that you don't have to go through it too often. -zebec it was the most appealing to me... because there was no KYC needed. they ask for a name and an address to send the card to, that's all lol. you can say your name is Marlon Brando, they won't care. this is what their site says "For cards valued up to $2500, we require your name and your address, beyond that, full KYC requirements apply" i took that one, to try. problem is, besides the amount limit, it lasts something like 6 months. so you have to renew it after that. at least, that's the case for the card i got. it's also linked to your 0x. no fees. but you have to deposit $10 to your account to be able to order it. the card took a month to arrive. ah i just looked at their site and apparently, they're pausing the issuance of new cards. they say they're upgrading. ??? -1inch it's new... and fairly shitty for now. you can only order a virtual card and you have to deposit your assets from eth mainnet. who wants to pay eth gas fees to use a card? not me! it was free to order so i took it, we'll see if the service improves. -curve that one i don't use anymore. it's like i said some kind of aggregator. you link your other cards to it so instead of holding multiple physical cards, you only have one. i'm not using it because they blocked it after i tried to withdraw cash from an atm with my bybit card that was out of funds. the transaction didn't go through, they blocked the card and asked me to kyc again. i told them to f... off :)) i don't really need it anyway. i also tried to get the gate.io one but for some reason they refused my kyc even though i'm kyced on the cex. i complained and some dude from cs told me i couldn't get the card, that i couldn't even try to kyc again. he had no idea why though. i'm waiting to see what bitrefill does. i liked using their amazon vouchers, easy to get and totally anonymous. i'm hoping they'll do something close to that for the card. i've also got the cdc and the bybit card. those and the gnosis card are the ones i use really, mostly bybit. before that, my favorite one was obviously binance's. pfew that was a long post, i'm gonna take a nap now. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: Bulltard on May 15, 2024, 09:55:22 AM oh i forgot about sendex. fairly new:
https://twitter.com/SendexAI/status/1776696259568427375 no kyc, top up limit of $2k it's a virtual card that you recharge via telegram bot https://docs.sendex.ai/sendex-cards i never used it personally another one is holyheld. no idea about this one really but a few friends mentioned it to me: https://holyheld.com/ here is their faq (fees, limits etc...): https://holyheld.com/faq Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: Lucius on May 16, 2024, 01:28:40 PM oh i forgot about sendex. fairly new: https://twitter.com/SendexAI/status/1776696259568427375 no kyc, top up limit of $2k it's a virtual card that you recharge via telegram bot https://docs.sendex.ai/sendex-cards i never used it personally ~snip~ I didn't find anything about whether it is a 3D card, but as far as I can see France is listed as a country where the card is not accepted in local stores. Does this mean online stores or payment via Google/Apple Pay on POS devices? Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: Rikafip on June 06, 2024, 12:55:01 PM Looks like Binance Visa card is working again, which is certainly a good news as it has been probably the best crypto debit card on the market.
Since I withdrew everything from Binance when Visa stopped working and are kinda reluctant to send money again I can't try it anytime soon, but I do hope someone who has it will confirm that is actually working again. Quote from: https://www.coindesk.com/business/2024/06/06/binance-resumes-mastercard-payments-for-crypto/ As well as allowing payments using Mastercard, Binance-branded Visa card has also resumed functionality on the exchange. Withdrawal services using Mastercard will be resumed at a later date, Binance said. Last years decision by the card networks to part ways with Binance happened around the time the exchange was grappling with legal challenges in the U.S., including multiple charges by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC). Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: OmegaStarScream on June 06, 2024, 01:42:11 PM Bitcoin.com is launching a card (V-card)[1]. You can now join the waitlist through their site. It says that the card is planned to launch in the first half of the year though, so I would imagine it's any moment now...
The card cost 49.99$ to order (by buying the VERSE token). There isn't much about the rest of the fees. [1] https://verse.bitcoin.com/card/ Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: stompix on June 06, 2024, 02:40:47 PM Looks like Binance Visa card is working again, which is certainly a good news as it has been probably the best crypto debit card on the market. Hmmm... Quote Correction: Removes updates on Visa-branded cards from story So, we're safe to assume that it was the usual crappy journalism with an article made from anonymous tweets? As the article goes now the only thing you can do is buy crypto with your Mastercard, but that is you have a card already issued by a bank. The card cost 49.99$ to order (by buying the VERSE token). There isn't much about the rest of the fees. They can have the smallest fees on the market, that $50 order for a new card is going to be a turn-off. Also, seems to be restricted in the US: Quote Citizens and/or residents of the United States and U.S. Territories are not eligible to purchase and/or use V-Card. plus, I always find those restrictions interesting...Quote Crimea Region, Donetsk, Kherson Oblast, Luhansk, Russia, Ukraine, Zaporizhzhia, Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: Rikafip on June 06, 2024, 03:09:20 PM So, we're safe to assume that it was the usual crappy journalism with an article made from anonymous tweets? Yeah I guess you are right, the usual bullshit journalism. Tbh, even if that was true I don't think I would use it again as I got used to selling bitcoin for cash and then putting my money on the bank card, the way I was doing it before. As the article goes now the only thing you can do is buy crypto with your Mastercard, but that is you have a card already issued by a bank. They can have the smallest fees on the market, that $50 order for a new card is going to be a turn-off. $50 fee for a card is just ridicolous, its like we are regressing. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on June 07, 2024, 06:29:56 AM Sorry about not updating this list in a while guys, I plan to make an update in the next few days.
Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: stompix on June 07, 2024, 10:27:42 AM Yeah I guess you are right, the usual bullshit journalism. Tbh, even if that was true I don't think I would use it again as I got used to selling bitcoin for cash and then putting my money on the bank card, the way I was doing it before. ~ its like we are regressing. "This is the Way!" :D Including the thing about the $50 upfront for a card indeed it seems like we're going back in time, a more expensive service, with crappier support, with no security, a card that might get voided at any time, we're basically exchanging a traditional bank with something a hundred times worse, and you get little to nothing in return! The only advantage is the ability to load that card with crypto directly and have the funds available faster but if you're in no rush, it makes little sense to overcomplicate yourself. The cards were fun in the beginning, including the little KYC required, but nowadays...meh! Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: Rikafip on June 07, 2024, 08:30:28 PM ... This situation with crypto cards somwhat reminds me in a way to streaming sites. Back in 2016-2017 when I got Netflix they had bunch of movies and series so I slowly started using private trackers less and less to the point of barely using them. Then bunch of other streaming sites showed up and took a lot of Netflix content so at one point I ended up paying for Netflix, Amazon, Disney, and Apple+ which then kept increasing the prices and even that wasn't enough to cover everything I wanted to watch. So, month ago I cancelled all of them and reverted back to private trackers in the same way I went back to selling bitcoin for cash and depositing money to my bank account, as i was doing prior to crypto cards. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NeuroticFish on June 07, 2024, 09:00:14 PM At the time of this post: https://www.talkimg.com/images/2024/04/01/VIR0P.png ... Maybe it's that 2%, I don't know. :-\ I've topped up the card and they've started writing it clearly that their exchange rate contains all the fees. And indeed nothing else was deducted from the top up coins. Plus: in my few tests the Bitrefill card seems to be more reliable = more widely accepted than Wirex Minus: minimum top-up is 30 EUR (also for future top-ups) Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on June 09, 2024, 12:23:35 PM The long-awaited reformatting has been completed! :)
This new format is compact should make it easy for you to find which cards support which country, Paypal, and other data. 3DS data is not available for many cards, so I'm still trying to look for those. I am keeping the old legacy list around until I finish adding the numerous new services that have been posted over here and in other places. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: dkbit98 on June 12, 2024, 10:57:32 AM The long-awaited reformatting has been completed! :) New format looks much better but I would personally add some dividing space lines between each rows if I knew how to make this tables.I know about many other cards that exist, especially virtual and I will try to collect them all and post here for next update. You should also add row for KYC, there are many virtual cards that can be used without any verification. 3DS data is not available for many cards, so I'm still trying to look for those. This one is tricky to find, but they exist when verification is performed.Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on June 12, 2024, 04:49:02 PM New format looks much better but I would personally add some dividing space lines between each rows if I knew how to make this tables. I know about many other cards that exist, especially virtual and I will try to collect them all and post here for next update. You should also add row for KYC, there are many virtual cards that can be used without any verification. Hmm... that is going to be complex. I can't use the regular {hr} tags because they break the table formatting, and I'm not really sure what to replace it with. Maybe dashes or underscores on a single {td} would do the trick? 3DS data is not available for many cards, so I'm still trying to look for those. This one is tricky to find, but they exist when verification is performed.Currently I am relying on the vendor declaring this support themselves. KYC data would be interesting to add too, but it is prevalent for almost all debit cards except for the prepaid cards. So for now as a little workaround you can look at the Bank/Card Fund fields (indicates KYC) and the XMR column (indicates no KYC, for obvious reasons). Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: dkbit98 on June 18, 2024, 09:10:22 PM Hmm... that is going to be complex. I can't use the regular {hr} tags because they break the table formatting, and I'm not really sure what to replace it with. Maybe dashes or underscores on a single {td} would do the trick? I have no idea, but last time I needed to make table I asked someone from community and he made it for me.Good example would be one of my topics for hardware wallets that use square separators, but I guess you can use anything else instead: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5434512 Currently I am relying on the vendor declaring this support themselves. In some cases we don't know who the exact vendors are but card providers always announce if card supports 3ds or not.Right now I know two or three non-kyc with 3ds support. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: cygan on July 07, 2024, 07:55:52 AM it looks like there will be a new/additional provider for debit cards with Tangem pay
specifically a visa debit card is being planned. Tangem is a swiss-based company that has so far produced crypto-based wallets https://www.talkimg.com/images/2024/07/07/ovtp1.png https://x.com/Tangem/status/1809148628784632219 (https://x.com/Tangem/status/1809148628784632219) https://news.bitcoin.com/tangem-partners-with-visa-to-launch-self-custodial-crypto-payment-card/ (https://news.bitcoin.com/tangem-partners-with-visa-to-launch-self-custodial-crypto-payment-card/) https://cointelegraph.com/news/tangem-hardware-wallet-visa-payments (https://cointelegraph.com/news/tangem-hardware-wallet-visa-payments) Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: dkbit98 on July 10, 2024, 02:14:16 PM it looks like there will be a new/additional provider for debit cards with Tangem pay GnosisPay already has self-custodial Visa debit card (without bitcoin suppoort), so I think Tangem is going to do something similar, specifically a visa debit card is being planned. Tangem is a swiss-based company that has so far produced crypto-based wallets but it's interesting to see how Tangem is going to combine hardware wallet and payment card in one product. One thing I don't like about Tangem products is closed source code and I think they are going to continue doing the same thing with their new product. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on July 30, 2024, 01:07:47 PM The long-awaited reformatting has been completed! :) This new format is compact should make it easy for you to find which cards support which country, Paypal, and other data. 3DS data is not available for many cards, so I'm still trying to look for those. I am keeping the old legacy list around until I finish adding the numerous new services that have been posted over here and in other places. I plan to do the last part some time this week. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: inspace on August 06, 2024, 06:46:40 PM It seems that the Bybit card is not available for new customers (overall, I would not recommend this exchanger as it is very laggy)
Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: logfiles on August 09, 2024, 10:51:56 PM It seems that the Bybit card is not available for new customers (overall, I would not recommend this exchanger as it is very laggy) Do you happen to be outside the European Economic Area or Australia because they seem to have limited their service to residents of those Areas? Until recently, they have been promoting their card service, so it's awkward if they are not accepting any new users. it might be a good idea to find out more from their support.Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: cygan on August 12, 2024, 09:36:24 AM i found the following new debit card supplier called Bringin: https://bringin.xyz/ (https://bringin.xyz/)
this is a virtual debit card from Bringin, which is supposed to support lightning... the whole service should be available soon. kyc has to be passed and the whole thing should then be available in the following eu regions: Quote Austria Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Liechtenstein, Norway and Iceland Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: Pmalek on August 17, 2024, 07:27:48 AM It seems that the Bybit card is not available for new customers (overall, I would not recommend this exchanger as it is very laggy) It depends on where you reside. In the top left corner of this page (https://www.bybit.com/cards), you can select the regions that are supported. As you can see, they list the EU, Australia, and Argentina. A bit of a weird selection if you ask me. Further down in their FAQ, it says that the card is available in the EU, but not in the following countries:Quote Croatia, Iceland, Ireland, Liechtenstein and Romania Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on August 18, 2024, 08:18:51 AM Finally I've made the update.
I'm going to be going through this list for the rest of the day making sure everything is up-to-date. PS. If you have any of the cards on this list and you used it to buy something, post here if it asked you for an SMS or text message during checkout! (this means it supports 3DS). Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: cygan on August 21, 2024, 12:23:54 PM there is another new debit card in cryptospace
this time it is a digital/virtual debit card from the australian exchange Bitarro. the exchange users can now load a prepaid digital card with their BTCitcoin and spend it anywhere visa is accepted the Bitaroo Express App (v1.5. 0) is required for this service https://www.talkimg.com/images/2024/08/21/7cOuv.jpeg https://www.bitaroo.com.au/ Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on August 22, 2024, 06:11:35 AM there is another new debit card in cryptospace this time it is a digital/virtual debit card from the australian exchange Bitarro. the exchange users can now load a prepaid digital card with their BTCitcoin and spend it anywhere visa is accepted the Bitaroo Express App (v1.5. 0) is required for this service I hate how they are only showing the last four digits of the card, it would be much more useful to me if they displayed at least the first 4, but preferably the first 6 or so digits so that I can easily identify the BIN number. The BIN lets me pull details about the card's issuer which helps me estimate whether it supports 3D secure or not. In general it's hard for me to get that information with crypto debit cards. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: joker_josue on August 22, 2024, 06:14:56 PM The BIN lets me pull details about the card's issuer which helps me estimate whether it supports 3D secure or not. In general it's hard for me to get that information with crypto debit cards. They often omit this information to try to "protect" their business. It's not that they are very protected by this, but anyway... they try or they get that feeling. When it comes to 3D secure, in the information about the card, on the website, don't you usually have this indication? Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: PX-Z on August 22, 2024, 11:58:40 PM The BIN lets me pull details about the card's issuer which helps me estimate whether it supports 3D secure or not. In general it's hard for me to get that information with crypto debit cards. They often omit this information to try to "protect" their business. It's not that they are very protected by this, but anyway... they try or they get that feeling. When it comes to 3D secure, in the information about the card, on the website, don't you usually have this indication? Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: joker_josue on August 23, 2024, 06:53:22 AM I have a card like this that doesn't show the card number, expiry, cvv and name on it only shows the card's Of course, for customers, they have to have all this information, because that's the only way they can use it. But, for those who are not yet customers and want to understand how the card really works, the lack of information will not help their choice. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on August 23, 2024, 07:53:10 AM The metamask card (not listed yet) is using the same card provider as the 1inch card - crypto life i.e. baanx.
So if I am able to see if either of them support 3DS then that means so does the other one. Edit: https://web.archive.org/web/20231216134004/https://withcl.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Monavate-Issuer-Terms-2023-Nov.pdf Section 6.1.2 says that biometric data may be involved during purchase authorization, so I'm going to go with the educated guess that all Crypto Life cards support 3DS. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: dkbit98 on August 23, 2024, 02:05:22 PM If you have any of the cards on this list and you used it to buy something, post here if it asked you for an SMS or text message during checkout! (this means it supports 3DS). GnosisPay card should support 3ds, and they even have dedicated help page for that on their website.One down side, and that is big for me, is the fact that GnosisPay card doesn't support Bitcoin, and it's not that easy to move funds on Gnosis chain. There is another crypto card I found that support 3DS, that is Kucard made by Kucoin exchange, and you have to pass KYC verification to get the card. This article on their website confirms there is 3DS support: https://www.kucoin.com/support/24174062492825 Kucard website: https://www.kucoin.com/kucard Some OneKey cards should also support 3DS, but only if they are HongKong based, according to this page: https://help.onekey.so/hc/en-us/articles/7449194017423-OneKey-Card-details-and-payment-scenarios https://card.onekey.so/ Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on August 24, 2024, 11:55:56 AM I'm going to go through all the fees and make sure they're all correct now. Especially the old legacy entries from the previous topic.
Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on August 26, 2024, 06:01:38 AM Now 3D Secure information for all of these cards has been added, after making sure all the fees are correct for each of the cards then I would like to finally add the information about prepaid debit cards. Which seem to be sourced from a few entities but re-sold on many websites.
It will be a bit difficult, because that might entail buying a lot of small cards due to the historic lack of information on pre-paid cards. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: dkbit98 on August 27, 2024, 12:25:51 PM Now 3D Secure information for all of these cards has been added, after making sure all the fees are correct for each of the cards then I would like to finally add the information about prepaid debit cards. Which seem to be sourced from a few entities but re-sold on many websites. Did you forget to add Kucard?This card from Kucoin exchange supports 3dS and I posted proof in my previous post in this topic. I didn't use this card personally but anyone with Kucoin account can confirm this and ask their support for more information. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on August 27, 2024, 12:38:14 PM Now 3D Secure information for all of these cards has been added, after making sure all the fees are correct for each of the cards then I would like to finally add the information about prepaid debit cards. Which seem to be sourced from a few entities but re-sold on many websites. Did you forget to add Kucard?This card from Kucoin exchange supports 3dS and I posted proof in my previous post in this topic. I didn't use this card personally but anyone with Kucoin account can confirm this and ask their support for more information. I still need to add Kucard, Onekey, Metamask and that Binance card, but first I want to double-check all the fees. Edit: With all these new Volet cards I've added, I've run out of space in the OP to add new cards. So I'm wondering how I can better simplify those Europe cards in particular so that they take less space. They seem to have a lot in common except for one or two annoying details. (and I'm reserving the next two posts after the OP for other tables that I want to create soon, so don't tell me to put them there.) Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: joker_josue on August 27, 2024, 06:51:23 PM Edit: With all these new Volet cards I've added, I've run out of space in the OP to add new cards. So I'm wondering how I can better simplify those Europe cards in particular so that they take less space. They seem to have a lot in common except for one or two annoying details. (and I'm reserving the next two posts after the OP for other tables that I want to create soon, so don't tell me to put them there.) Well, you can try subtitling more and reducing the table. For example, instead of having Visa/Mastercard, you would have V/M which means the same. You can also reduce the number of columns about the different networks/currencies. Agreeing only on two or three, and then subtitling what each field includes. If you have more specific ideas, I'll share them. ;) Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on August 28, 2024, 02:43:03 PM Looks like Binance Visa card is working again, which is certainly a good news as it has been probably the best crypto debit card on the market. Since I withdrew everything from Binance when Visa stopped working and are kinda reluctant to send money again I can't try it anytime soon, but I do hope someone who has it will confirm that is actually working again. Quote from: https://www.coindesk.com/business/2024/06/06/binance-resumes-mastercard-payments-for-crypto/ As well as allowing payments using Mastercard, Binance-branded Visa card has also resumed functionality on the exchange. Withdrawal services using Mastercard will be resumed at a later date, Binance said. Last years decision by the card networks to part ways with Binance happened around the time the exchange was grappling with legal challenges in the U.S., including multiple charges by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC). For some reason the FAQ on Binance still has info on the old card which closed last year, so I'm going to put off of adding it unless I can find some numbers for the new card or get an official page from the Binance website about it. https://www.binance.com/en/support/faq/finance?c=5&navId=5#53 there is another new debit card in cryptospace this time it is a digital/virtual debit card from the australian exchange Bitarro. the exchange users can now load a prepaid digital card with their BTCitcoin and spend it anywhere visa is accepted the Bitaroo Express App (v1.5. 0) is required for this service https://www.talkimg.com/images/2024/08/21/7cOuv.jpeg https://www.bitaroo.com.au/ Is this a prepaid card, in which case they are reselling cards from another company, or is this a debit card with a partner like the others? Because I can't find any sort of cardholder agreement or other legal document, or even any information about the card on their website. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: Rikafip on August 28, 2024, 03:23:51 PM For some reason the FAQ on Binance still has info on the old card which closed last year, so I'm going to put off of adding it unless I can find some numbers for the new card or get an official page from the Binance website about it. That news that I shared about Binance card working again turned out to be a fake one, so that explains why you can't find anything about it on the website. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: dkbit98 on September 05, 2024, 07:35:31 PM GnosisPay cards are introducing new up to 5% cashback, but this is paid only in $GNO tokens on card purchases and delivered weekly to customers GnosisPay account.
You can find more information on their website, and use cashback calculator to see how much you can earn: https://gnosispay.com/rewards https://www.talkimg.com/images/2024/09/05/9qRcd.jpeg Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on September 06, 2024, 02:17:34 PM I don't think I am going to track cashback until I finish gathering all the card providers.
Speaking of which, can any of you skim the list and see if there are any obvious omissions? Besides OneKey which I am working on. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on September 07, 2024, 11:17:24 AM it looks like there will be a new/additional provider for debit cards with Tangem pay specifically a visa debit card is being planned. Tangem is a swiss-based company that has so far produced crypto-based wallets https://www.talkimg.com/images/2024/07/07/ovtp1.png https://x.com/Tangem/status/1809148628784632219 (https://x.com/Tangem/status/1809148628784632219) This card is not actually live yet so it will not be added until people can buy it. Two more cards (or maybe three, if SafePal's card is available) to add and then I'll move on to prepaid cards. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on September 09, 2024, 01:16:25 PM Do not use Coinramp Card, it is simply a rebranding of the scam CoinPayCard.
https://www.reddit.com/r/coinramp/comments/16cl467/coinramp_official_launch/ https://www.cryptowisser.com/card/coinramp/ Quote from: https://www.cryptowisser.com/card/coinramp/ Coinramp is an interesting new card issued by a Nigerian company based in Lagos. The company was formerly known as Coinpaycard but underwent a rebranding. Looks like after they scammed everybody last year they went undercover and changed their name. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: dkbit98 on September 09, 2024, 08:03:17 PM Do not use Coinramp Card, it is simply a rebranding of the scam CoinPayCard. Our old ''friends'' are back in business, but this time they decided not to create new topic in bitcointalk forum :PThey would probably get identified and reported quickly again. I am not sure if you are following if cards have support for g00gle pay and samsung pay, but new Bit.Store virtual card just added this functionality, maybe someone finds it useful. Note that this card is issued by mastercard in United States, with USD currency, and there is no verification required. https://www.talkimg.com/images/2024/09/09/BRqmf.jpeg Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on September 10, 2024, 08:11:47 AM I am not sure if you are following if cards have support for g00gle pay and samsung pay, but new Bit.Store virtual card just added this functionality, maybe someone finds it useful. Note that this card is issued by mastercard in United States, with USD currency, and there is no verification required. https://www.talkimg.com/images/2024/09/09/BRqmf.jpeg Bit.store cards support that? Wow that's good to know. I probably have to go through all the original cards here and check if they have Apple Pay and Google Pay support as well. Because I was so focused on getting new cards listed here that I've only just started to pay attention to cards that were always here e.g. the Coinbase Card. But now I've reached the point there I can't really think of any more cards that are a good fit for the table. Except I guess for the Ledger card. (if that's even still available.) Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: dkbit98 on September 10, 2024, 08:18:48 PM Bit.store cards support that? Wow that's good to know. Yeah it does support it, but it's only for one of three currently available Bit.Store cards, and they can change the rues at any time.I am not sure how this is working with cards from other providers, but this is possible only for virtual cards obviously, so you can eliminate all physical cards. I think you need to have website page for this, it's easier to do it than in one forum post. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on September 11, 2024, 04:18:50 AM I think you need to have website page for this, it's easier to do it than in one forum post. I have already bought a domain name and a template, and am in the process of building a website, but it needs all the data collected first which is why I am placing it all over here. So I don't have to run around all over the internet to gather the info. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: tanitel on September 17, 2024, 05:56:32 AM I think you need to have website page for this, it's easier to do it than in one forum post. I have already bought a domain name and a template, and am in the process of building a website, but it needs all the data collected first which is why I am placing it all over here. So I don't have to run around all over the internet to gather the info. waiting for it, many thanks. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on October 08, 2024, 09:49:46 AM Now there is a list of prepaid cards too. :)
Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: joker_josue on October 08, 2024, 10:50:57 PM Now there is a list of prepaid cards too. :) Excellent work, especially in collecting all the information. I just think the table is very confusing, difficult to analyze the information corresponding to each card. The question is, how can we do it differently? I'll be honest, at the moment I can't think of an alternative. But if I have any I will share. ;) Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on October 09, 2024, 04:58:27 AM I just think the table is very confusing, difficult to analyze the information corresponding to each card. The question is, how can we do it differently? I'll be honest, at the moment I can't think of an alternative. But if I have any I will share. ;) See, the problem is, now there's two tables. So which one are you referring to? :) Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: joker_josue on October 09, 2024, 07:21:43 PM I just think the table is very confusing, difficult to analyze the information corresponding to each card. The question is, how can we do it differently? I'll be honest, at the moment I can't think of an alternative. But if I have any I will share. ;) See, the problem is, now there's two tables. So which one are you referring to? :) I speak of both, as they both have the same number of columns. Because of the number of columns, it is difficult to keep track of the information that corresponds to each line. But like I said, at the moment I have no idea how to do it better. :-X If I have ideas, I'll let you know. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: dkbit98 on October 11, 2024, 05:50:53 PM I just think the table is very confusing, difficult to analyze the information corresponding to each card. The question is, how can we do it differently? I think NotATether once said that he is working on posting all this information on his website.I'll be honest, at the moment I can't think of an alternative. But if I have any I will share. ;) Bitcointalk tables are not great for cases when there are a lot of information to present and compare. Something like thebitcoinhole.com is a good example how to make usable website for comparing products. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on October 14, 2024, 01:14:20 PM I added a gift card section, but I'm not sure what columns to put in there for each vendor.
Edit: I added more columns, but I still hate how it looks. I guess this kind of info can't be expressed properly on a table. I think NotATether once said that he is working on posting all this information on his website. That is correct. Well, almost - I will make a new website for this. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: joker_josue on October 14, 2024, 07:12:35 PM Bitcointalk tables are not great for cases when there are a lot of information to present and compare. I'm thinking about a project that could help a little with this. We'll see. ;) I think NotATether once said that he is working on posting all this information on his website. That is correct. Well, almost - I will make a new website for this. In this field, if you need help @NotATether just let me know. ;) Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on October 19, 2024, 12:10:44 PM I know it is very tempting to show parts of the website I'm working on, but I will not drop any screenshots until it's finished. :)
Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: minotawr on October 21, 2024, 08:12:05 PM https://x.com/avax/status/1848438450950648220
avalanche card just announced :) https://www.avalanchecard.com/ Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on October 22, 2024, 09:35:03 AM https://x.com/avax/status/1848438450950648220 avalanche card just announced :) https://www.avalanchecard.com/ There is also at least 3 other debit cards I need to add here in the coming days (weeks?) Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: dkbit98 on October 22, 2024, 06:04:07 PM avalanche card just announced Stange how they are claiming this is going to be a credit card and not a debit card, like most other crypto cards are.I don't like if they are only start supporting tokens on their avalanche network without Bitcoin, and this card will initially only be available for Latin America and the Caribbean region. Rest of the world will have to wait a bit longer for testing this card. Quote The Avalanche Card is a Credit Card. Your activity is not reported to the credit bureaus. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: bullrun2024bro on October 23, 2024, 04:22:20 PM I don't like if they are only start supporting tokens on their avalanche network without Bitcoin, and this card will initially only be available for Latin America and the Caribbean region. Anyone here from Latin America / Caribbean region planning to get the card? I have been a quite big Avalanche supporter in the past and I might get the card if it gets released in Europe. So it would be amazing, if someone would do a review. Currently comparing different crypto cards as an additional Off-Ramp during the upcoming bull market. Quote Are there fees? There are no fees when you are spending assets with the Avalanche Card. For a full list of card and service fees, please see our card Terms. Source: https://www.avalanchecard.com/ Any idea where I find the full terms? Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: Woodie on October 23, 2024, 04:56:18 PM This is a big list for sure, and am currently looking to find a physical card from the card providers in the list and was wondering why some cards have a higher fee to get them, for example am a redotpay user using their virtual cards but don't understand why their physical cards call for a price tag as high as $100 as compared to their competitors ???
Anybody used Physical Crypto Cards from Zypto , they seem to have reasonable priced cards and might consider them as my next stop, if not red :P Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on October 24, 2024, 08:57:01 AM Anybody used Physical Crypto Cards from Zypto , they seem to have reasonable priced cards and might consider them as my next stop, if not red :P Zypto physical cards are available everywhere, but they have more fees than the virtual cards and also don't support Apple Pay/Google Pay. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: dkbit98 on October 24, 2024, 07:11:03 PM Anybody used Physical Crypto Cards from Zypto , they seem to have reasonable priced cards and might consider them as my next stop, if not red :P I heard about them but I didn't use their cards, and I know they changed named few months ago to Zypto, it was different before, I think it was FCFpay or something like that.If I remember correctly for all their cards you have to pass KYC verification even for virtual, so I didn't proceed further with registration. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on October 25, 2024, 01:35:55 PM Does anyone actually fund their crypto debit card with another card? Particularly in Europe. Or is that an uncommon use case?
Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: bullrun2024bro on October 25, 2024, 06:08:47 PM Or is that an uncommon use case? Uncommon imho, because you often have pretty high fees if you start funding your crypto card with another credit card directly. It's way more common that you fund your card wallet via SEPA with FIAT and then transfer it to your crypto card or sell your BTC or other cryptos for FIAT and then fund the card. At least I don't know anyone who does it differently. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on December 02, 2024, 02:20:34 PM Bump.
Website almost done :) Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: dkbit98 on December 04, 2024, 06:53:31 PM Website almost done :) Good to hear that, with new website you should be able to add much more information and make it more readable.If I can suggest adding another section on website, and maybe in forum if possible, that is cashback and rewards received when making a purchase with cards. For example Gate.io card is giving 1% 1% usdt cashback for all transactions, new users are getting doubled rewards in first month, and they give up to 7% for booking hotels and flights. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on December 05, 2024, 08:57:38 AM Website almost done :) Good to hear that, with new website you should be able to add much more information and make it more readable.If I can suggest adding another section on website, and maybe in forum if possible, that is cashback and rewards received when making a purchase with cards. For example Gate.io card is giving 1% 1% usdt cashback for all transactions, new users are getting doubled rewards in first month, and they give up to 7% for booking hotels and flights. Believe it or not, I already have those sections. But I need to populate them with data and I haven't collected that yet. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: MozartBach on December 05, 2024, 02:20:28 PM Which provider is currently the cheapest if one has the purpose of withdrawing crypto to cash by ATM? Recently NEXO drastically changed the rates to 2%
Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on December 06, 2024, 07:14:08 AM Which provider is currently the cheapest if one has the purpose of withdrawing crypto to cash by ATM? Recently NEXO drastically changed the rates to 2% It depends on which region you're in and how much you're withdrawing. Some cards charge a flat rate, others like Nexo use a percentage fee. So for larger amounts of money, the flat rate might be cheaper in the long run, while for smaller amounts a percentage is more viable. Also, some EU cards charge more fees if you're withdrawing from an ATM outside the EU. Maybe I should make an ATM fees calculator for this. This question is difficult to answer without it. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on December 09, 2024, 07:33:05 AM All PayWithUs cards are temporarily unavailable due to a hack. Many cards (including mine) have been frozen, but hopefully not for long.
PST and Cypher are good alternatives. Edit: It appears that PayWithUs cards are available again. But the VISA bins look totaled and aren't coming back any time soon. Most of the Mastercards are still fine though. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: dkbit98 on December 11, 2024, 09:34:35 PM All PayWithUs cards are temporarily unavailable due to a hack. Many cards (including mine) have been frozen, but hopefully not for long. I wonder was it really a hack or maybe something else?! :PThey didn't post anything about this alleged hack in their bitcointalk ANN topic, and I remember they had a childish argument with one member incrediable who accused them of scam and fake reviews. All virtual crypto cards are high risk and I would not keep any money on them, except for short term payment. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: CoinsFly on December 12, 2024, 05:56:14 AM OneKey card is discontinued
https://help.onekey.so/hc/en-us/articles/10825089327503 Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on December 12, 2024, 08:18:43 AM All PayWithUs cards are temporarily unavailable due to a hack. Many cards (including mine) have been frozen, but hopefully not for long. I wonder was it really a hack or maybe something else?! :PThey didn't post anything about this alleged hack in their bitcointalk ANN topic, and I remember they had a childish argument with one member incrediable who accused them of scam and fake reviews. All virtual crypto cards are high risk and I would not keep any money on them, except for short term payment. Very strange how they haven't posted on their Bitcointalk thread. They did announce it on BlackHatWorld though. OneKey card is discontinued https://help.onekey.so/hc/en-us/articles/10825089327503 It's crazy how this happened over two months ago. I think I might have even added the card during that time. In case anyone has a PayWithUs card and it's still frozen from last week, you should contact support by email. They refunded my balance + card issuing cost so that I could order a new BIN. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: harrr on December 16, 2024, 09:25:57 AM I have a question about the volet cards: https://volet.com/cards. In the table it says BTC, ETH, etc, but on the site all cards say "Instant loads from fiat Volet.com e-wallets only.". To me that sounds like you can't spend bitcoin, you have to sell it first and then spend the fiat, so there's no automatic selling to cover spends?
Edit: Looks like I was right, found other reviews confirming this. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on December 18, 2024, 03:47:17 AM I have a question about the volet cards: https://volet.com/cards. In the table it says BTC, ETH, etc, but on the site all cards say "Instant loads from fiat Volet.com e-wallets only.". To me that sounds like you can't spend bitcoin, you have to sell it first and then spend the fiat, so there's no automatic selling to cover spends? Edit: Looks like I was right, found other reviews confirming this. Yeah, that's correct. You can't directly load the card with BTC or altcoins. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: dkbit98 on December 18, 2024, 03:10:40 PM OneKey card is discontinued I am not surprised to hear that, but I won't miss it very much since it was only available to use it after passing full kyc verification.OneKey also discontinued some of their hardware wallets... this is something typical for China :P Very strange how they haven't posted on their Bitcointalk thread. They did announce it on BlackHatWorld though. Maybe they are not so much active in Bitcointalk forum anymore.I think regulations is getting more strict for cards like this, so pay attention if you are using any similar cards. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on December 20, 2024, 07:11:04 AM I am not surprised to hear that, but I won't miss it very much since it was only available to use it after passing full kyc verification. OneKey also discontinued some of their hardware wallets... this is something typical for China :P What does OneKey even make nowadays? Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: worldofcoins on December 20, 2024, 01:36:39 PM I am not surprised to hear that, but I won't miss it very much since it was only available to use it after passing full kyc verification. OneKey also discontinued some of their hardware wallets... this is something typical for China :P What does OneKey even make nowadays? NotAtether, I have checked Bit2Me & Bitrefill, both of which aren't providing Credit/Debit card in my location, Are there any virtual ones where I can upload my ID (if necessary), fill that card with crypto, and use it globally for purchases? You should also consider adding Astropay.com to the list. Most of these sites dont mention in which regions they dont operate, you have to check it while verifying the account then they let you know, you need documents of this country to be eligible for the card. If I am not wrong then there had been a site which provided online card that were refilled from users crypto plus there were no verification, searched but it but couldnt find it Rn summited an application for avalanche card. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: dkbit98 on December 20, 2024, 08:59:03 PM What does OneKey even make nowadays? OneKey is making hardware wallets, backup cards and metal backup plates that are based on Trezor source code, but they significantly changed it for their app.One thing I think that was worth using is their OneKey KeyTag made from titanium, but price increased since the last time I checked. Funny enough Onekey never showed their card on official website with other products, they used separate page for that. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on December 21, 2024, 06:57:08 AM Are there any virtual ones where I can upload my ID (if necessary), fill that card with crypto, and use it globally for purchases? Yes, you can use the Cypher card (requires KYC). I have one right now. You can connect it to an Ethereum wallet and there is an option to add it to Google Pay/Apple Pay or order a physical card. Most of these sites dont mention in which regions they dont operate, you have to check it while verifying the account then they let you know, you need documents of this country to be eligible for the card. It's usually hidden in some obscure support page, but I'm working on gathering all that data and putting it inside a database. If I am not wrong then there had been a site which provided online card that were refilled from users crypto plus there were no verification, searched but it but couldnt find it
How long ago was this? I feel like if you saw it 3+ years ago then it can't be any of the cards on this list. Unless you are thinking about Zypto/FCF Pay. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: worldofcoins on December 21, 2024, 09:31:29 AM Are there any virtual ones where I can upload my ID (if necessary), fill that card with crypto, and use it globally for purchases? Yes, you can use the Cypher card (requires KYC). I have one right now. You can connect it to an Ethereum wallet and there is an option to add it to Google Pay/Apple Pay or order a physical card. If you want to be my referrer, then feel free to leave your referral code here or send it to me in a private message. I will create an account tonight. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: The Hidebehinder on December 26, 2024, 03:07:34 PM Hi guys, such a damn long list and I don't really have the time to check them all one by one (need to make some payments till 31st) and realize after KYC it's damn useless or expensive, so can anyone recommend me one provider that is
- trustworthy enough - offers a virtual card so I can use it before the physical arrives - it's cheap or even better free - needs to work in the EEA or EU My picks are spectro, gate and crypto, any hidden issues or is there a better one? Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on December 27, 2024, 05:36:00 AM Hi guys, such a damn long list and I don't really have the time to check them all one by one (need to make some payments till 31st) and realize after KYC it's damn useless or expensive, so can anyone recommend me one provider that is - trustworthy enough - offers a virtual card so I can use it before the physical arrives - it's cheap or even better free - needs to work in the EEA or EU My picks are spectro, gate and crypto, any hidden issues or is there a better one? Your choices are pretty solid, but I would also add Nexo to the list. Even though the topic says that there's no virtual card, I haven't actually updated this info yet. They've got a virtual card which you can add to Google and Apply Pay. Also has very good reviews on trustpilot. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: Lucius on December 27, 2024, 12:00:49 PM Your choices are pretty solid, but I would also add Nexo to the list. Even though the topic says that there's no virtual card, I haven't actually updated this info yet. They've got a virtual card which you can add to Google and Apply Pay. Also has very good reviews on trustpilot. Does their virtual card require KYC or better to ask if there is a virtual card that does not require KYC and can be topped up? Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on December 29, 2024, 06:27:14 AM Your choices are pretty solid, but I would also add Nexo to the list. Even though the topic says that there's no virtual card, I haven't actually updated this info yet. They've got a virtual card which you can add to Google and Apply Pay. Also has very good reviews on trustpilot. Does their virtual card require KYC or better to ask if there is a virtual card that does not require KYC and can be topped up? Most cards, like Nexo, require KYC before they will even issue you the card. For KYC free reloadable cards, you can try Paywithus, PST and SolCard (that last one only lets you top up with Solana). Usually it's not up to the platforms themselves to require KYC or not,, it's usually demanded by the partner bank to comply with AML/FATF regulations. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: Lucius on December 29, 2024, 03:16:33 PM ~snip~ For KYC free reloadable cards, you can try Paywithus, PST and SolCard (that last one only lets you top up with Solana). I need to check in more detail if there are any financial advantages in the cards that can be topped up compared to the one-time ones. As far as I can see, every top-up is charged, and there are also monthly fees for such cards - which in the end may have similar costs as buying new non-rechargeable virtual cards. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: Synchronice on December 29, 2024, 09:16:12 PM Your choices are pretty solid, but I would also add Nexo to the list. Even though the topic says that there's no virtual card, I haven't actually updated this info yet. They've got a virtual card which you can add to Google and Apply Pay. Also has very good reviews on trustpilot. Does their virtual card require KYC or better to ask if there is a virtual card that does not require KYC and can be topped up? Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: Lucius on December 30, 2024, 12:17:37 PM Yes, there are some virtual card providers that not only do offer KYC-free service but some of them even offer Monero payments, for example, Cakepay is a company that offers you to purchase gift cards and debit cards via Monero, Bitcoin, Bitcoin (including Lighting layer), Litecoin MWEB and so on. I haven't tried it myself but I found very good reviews about them online. I have checked what exactly it is about, and I can say that in terms of virtual cards Cakepay actually offers the same as Stealths - although for the Mastercard issued by the same company they claim that it does not support Google/Apple wallets - and I tried their card and can confirm that it works with Google wallet. There is also stealth, which if I remember well, you suggested me in another thread but to be frank, I haven't tried it either. I found a different solution to my problem. By the way, SolCard also looks very interesting. It depends on what you want. Do you want them for ads? Or for shopping? I think that all these stealthy virtual card providers are resellers and on these virtual cards, I wouldn't risk to leave more than I can afford to lose. I am primarily interested in virtual cards that support adding to mobile wallets (Google/Apple/Samsung), because in that case you can pay for goods or services at any physical location that accepts Visa/Mastercard. Of course, you can also buy online with the same cards, although many online stores in the EU require 3DS verification, which many virtual cards do not have. As for the risk, it always exists - but usually the limit of these cards is around $1000, and a couple hundred $ is something I can always risk. I haven't had any problems so far, and no one else has reported anything when it comes to Stealths. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: dkbit98 on December 31, 2024, 08:59:15 PM For KYC free reloadable cards, you can try Paywithus, PST and SolCard (that last one only lets you top up with Solana). Last time I checked virtual cards from Stealths.net, Trocador.app and few other services are still available without any KYC verification.Thing is that fees, terms and conditions can change very quickly for this cards, so I suggest reading carefully before applying for any of them. Yes, there are some virtual card providers that not only do offer KYC-free service but some of them even offer Monero payments, for example, Cakepay is a company that offers you to purchase gift cards and debit cards via Monero, Bitcoin, Bitcoin (including Lighting layer), Litecoin MWEB and so on. Cake wallet with Cakepay is great, but I heard this cards are not available for all regions, depending on user IP addresses.Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on January 02, 2025, 11:39:01 AM Last time I checked virtual cards from Stealths.net, Trocador.app and few other services are still available without any KYC verification. Thing is that fees, terms and conditions can change very quickly for this cards, so I suggest reading carefully before applying for any of them. Trocador sells cards? I think they must be already activated prepaid cards that they buy from elsewhere. No way the Trocador guys would doxx themselves to some card issuer. At any rate, I haven't actually seen that function yet, which is why it's not in the list of cards. I always thought it was a gift card <=> XMR exchange. How that's supposed to work, I don't know. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: dkbit98 on January 02, 2025, 08:24:21 PM Trocador sells cards? I think they must be already activated prepaid cards that they buy from elsewhere. No way the Trocador guys would doxx themselves to some card issuer. They are doing it for some time, and they are not doxxing anything because everything is no real kyc, but I am not sure what providers they are using.This are all virtual Prepaid cards, not gift cards, and you can use bitcoin, monero and many other supported coins. Before purchasing this cards it's always recommended to read the terms and check the fees, but they usually work with Google Pay and Apple Pay. Latest information about different Bit.store cards is that I can't see any available non-kyc virtual cards at the moment. I don't know if this is only temporary or they switched only to physical cards with kyc now. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: bugaboo on January 04, 2025, 04:26:23 PM Has anyone heard of instacard.uk? ??? I tried searching for any comments about them but couldnt find anything.
Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: examplens on January 05, 2025, 07:52:47 PM Has anyone heard of instacard.uk? ??? I tried searching for any comments about them but couldnt find anything. They're probably not very popular if you can't find any feedback about them.Judging by their website (and some screenshots from the web archive), there has been no update here for a long time. This is not the best sign, an independent website seems like a shell, without a guarantee that the service is functional. On the website, it is written that they create more than 5000 cards every day. With such a large number of users, it would be expected that there would be some kind of feedback. Plus, 49 card fee is quite expensive. There are many more favourable alternatives. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on January 20, 2025, 07:11:36 AM Bump!
I may still be scraping bitcointalk, but I have not forgotten about this thread. Still compiling the VCC database for the new website. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on January 24, 2025, 10:55:52 AM Sendex is gone:
Quote https://t.me/c/2017038958/142035 [XmasterAI - dev] Dear Sendex Community Through the past several months, we put all of our efforts to expand the Sendex ecosystem specially the Sendex Card section. As a real world legal registered company, we were always talking and negotiating under our company name and all of our contracts with providers and fintech companies are done under a real company name of ours. This lead us to some strict responsibilities and restrictions when it came to involving cryptocurrencies. We faced demanding super high fees and collateral from some of the providers and low quality services from some others. We were switching between different providers weekly (or even daily) behind the scenes to give our users a desirable and smooth experience when using Sendex Cards. Unfortunately most of reliable providers are rejecting any cooperation with crypto companies like us and it is nearly impossible for us to continue this way to find and work good companies to work with. Due to this matter and also a huge volume drop on using cards in crypto market (maybe because of the market situation) and more importantly the legal matters with this kind of business , we came up to a conclusion to shutdown this project. We are not happy about this, after almost 1 year of hard working from our dedicated technical & development team, our legal team and our executive team and with +$1m card purchase volume on first months, we were drawing a bright picture for this project but things in other side of the market which are out of our control cause the pain and problem and finally prevent us to continue. Until our current card providers are active and working with us, Sendex Cards bot will be online and functioning. The LP is expiring today and will not get extended and will get removed after a week from today. This is your choice to sell your tokens or keep them and use the Sendex Cards with your Sendex Level. Thank you. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: dkbit98 on February 07, 2025, 04:54:20 PM Hi NotATether,
I couldn't find Offramp crypto cards listed in this topic so you might want consider adding them in your list. They have Virtual Visa card that can be used in g00gle/apple pay and physical cards that can be used for spending and withdrawing money. It's interesting that Offramp is not not charging any maintenance and top-up fees, according to information found on their website. https://www.offramp.xyz/cards Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on February 07, 2025, 06:23:09 PM Hi NotATether, I couldn't find Offramp crypto cards listed in this topic so you might want consider adding them in your list. They have Virtual Visa card that can be used in g00gle/apple pay and physical cards that can be used for spending and withdrawing money. It's interesting that Offramp is not not charging any maintenance and top-up fees, according to information found on their website. https://www.offramp.xyz/cards It might have been in the old list, I don't remember. But anyways, it's something to look into. I also want to significantly increase the number of coins that can be compared for these cards. Most people are using USDC or various ERC-20 tokens to fund their card, and not XMR, LTC, Tron or DOGE. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on February 16, 2025, 06:23:58 AM It seems that Plutus is not a crypto debit card, but just a regular fintech card that allows you to earn rewards in PLU tokens. Should I keep it on the list?
Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NeuroticFish on February 16, 2025, 08:00:15 PM It seems that Plutus is not a crypto debit card, but just a regular fintech card that allows you to earn rewards in PLU tokens. Should I keep it on the list? Probably not, but better wait for more answers. I can give some updates, at least from my point of view, on Bitrefill card(s). * although I've used the virtual card for internet payments, I was not asked yet for 3DS confirmation (still I had to set a 3DS passwords to my cards) * I've ordered (well, in December) and received physical card for free (not even shipping costs). I didn't use it yet though. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: zTerrifier on February 16, 2025, 08:10:05 PM Would you be able to re-share the data as an online Excel file via Google Drive? Thank you in advance for your assistance!
Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: dkbit98 on February 17, 2025, 08:16:32 PM I can give some updates, at least from my point of view, on Bitrefill card(s). I am interested to hear more information about physical cards, but it is good to know they didn't charge anything (unlike many other cards).* although I've used the virtual card for internet payments, I was not asked yet for 3DS confirmation (still I had to set a 3DS passwords to my cards) * I've ordered (well, in December) and received physical card for free (not even shipping costs). I didn't use it yet though. Did you had to perform kyc verification for physical cards, and if so what exactly they asked you to send them? I know Bitrefill virtual cards have no-kyc because I used them before. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NeuroticFish on February 17, 2025, 10:12:52 PM Did you had to perform kyc verification for physical cards, and if so what exactly they asked you to send them? My memory is a bit fuzzy - I thought I didn't send ID, but after reading their tiers it seems I did, since my account shows Starter and the limits are the ones from the official page: https://help.bitrefill.com/hc/en-us/articles/19598918059538-What-are-the-different-limits-and-tiers-for-the-Bitrefill-Card There is a pretty good chance they've asked for ID already when I've done the very first virtual card and I forgot I did, and they didn't ask for it again when I've taken also the plastic one. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: joker_josue on February 18, 2025, 12:33:40 AM Did you had to perform kyc verification for physical cards, and if so what exactly they asked you to send them? My memory is a bit fuzzy - I thought I didn't send ID, but after reading their tiers it seems I did, since my account shows Starter and the limits are the ones from the official page: https://help.bitrefill.com/hc/en-us/articles/19598918059538-What-are-the-different-limits-and-tiers-for-the-Bitrefill-Card There is a pretty good chance they've asked for ID already when I've done the very first virtual card and I forgot I did, and they didn't ask for it again when I've taken also the plastic one. I'm also at the "Starter Tier" level, and I'm pretty sure I didn't send them any documents. I only have the virtual card. Proof of this is that they keep asking me to send my ID in order to increase the card limits. So, I think they are not being so strict at the moment regarding this aspect for the first level. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: Call_Me_Guru on February 18, 2025, 01:05:08 PM https://talkimg.com/images/2025/02/18/qPGxZ.png
Bitpay card is currently unavailable to new applicants. https://www.bitpay.com/card Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: Rikafip on February 18, 2025, 03:52:35 PM @NotATether One of Croatia's more popular exchanges launched its own crypto debit card fe daysd ago, and is available in both virtual and physical versions.
Here is the link with more info so you can add it to your list. https://www.bitstore.net/en/bitstore-card/ Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: Lucius on February 18, 2025, 04:49:00 PM I'm also at the "Starter Tier" level, and I'm pretty sure I didn't send them any documents. I only have the virtual card. Proof of this is that they keep asking me to send my ID in order to increase the card limits. So, I think they are not being so strict at the moment regarding this aspect for the first level. I've never had any experience with them, because the only thing I tried was to top up my mobile phone, but my country wasn't supported. As far as I can see there are only options for E-SIM right now. When I look at what is written for the Starter Level, it seems that they still ask for some kind of verification even for the virtual card, but also that contactless payments are limited to 200 only. Quote We provide two spending limit tiers: Starter and Plus. The Starter level allows for up to 15,000 EUR in deposits and spending with only identity verification. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: joker_josue on February 18, 2025, 06:36:33 PM I'm also at the "Starter Tier" level, and I'm pretty sure I didn't send them any documents. I only have the virtual card. Proof of this is that they keep asking me to send my ID in order to increase the card limits. So, I think they are not being so strict at the moment regarding this aspect for the first level. I've never had any experience with them, because the only thing I tried was to top up my mobile phone, but my country wasn't supported. As far as I can see there are only options for E-SIM right now. When I look at what is written for the Starter Level, it seems that they still ask for some kind of verification even for the virtual card, but also that contactless payments are limited to 200 only. Quote We provide two spending limit tiers: Starter and Plus. The Starter level allows for up to 15,000 EUR in deposits and spending with only identity verification. By chance I only had the opportunity to do one chargingIt worked normally. I'll have to make a purchase to confirm this situation. As soon as possible, I will give feedback. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: dkbit98 on February 18, 2025, 08:04:23 PM There is a pretty good chance they've asked for ID already when I've done the very first virtual card and I forgot I did, and they didn't ask for it again when I've taken also the plastic one. There are no tiers for virtual cards, this is from my own experience, so there is no need for any type of verification for that.Sorry for saying this, but I don't understand why you even ordered physical card from them if you never used it, and you don't know anything about it. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on February 22, 2025, 04:19:58 AM Apologies for the delays guys, I am going to add all the updates in one large edit.
As a reminder, I'm still building the cards site. Specifically, I'm populating the SQL database with lots of cards data. It turns out that this is tedious manual work because I have to read through a lot of terms of service and FAQs. :( Would you be able to re-share the data as an online Excel file via Google Drive? Thank you in advance for your assistance! I can add this as a feature on the website once it is live, but don't you think it would make more sense if it was shared as a read-only Google Sheet? Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NeuroticFish on February 23, 2025, 10:48:09 AM Sorry for saying this, but I don't understand why you even ordered physical card from them if you never used it, and you don't know anything about it. The use case for the physical card is as backup for the rare cases my phone's NFC is not seen by the POS, hence I cannot use the virtual card. The intention was to switch to the physical card when my first virtual card expired, but Bitrefill has an error/glitch back then and I ended up with both a new virtual and a physical card. Apologies for the delays guys, I am going to add all the updates in one large edit. As a reminder, I'm still building the cards site. Specifically, I'm populating the SQL database with lots of cards data. It turns out that this is tedious manual work because I have to read through a lot of terms of service and FAQs. :( I do understand what you mean and hats off for taking the time and doing it. You should not apologize for making an effort many would not do, even if that causes some delays. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: Lucius on February 23, 2025, 03:57:51 PM The use case for the physical card is as backup for the rare cases my phone's NFC is not seen by the POS, hence I cannot use the virtual card. ~snip~ I've personally never had such a problem with NFC and POS devices, and if you have, have you found out why it happened? Unless your phone breaks down or the NFC chip stops working for some reason, I don't see why the smartphone's NFC would be invisible to the POS device, and the plastic card would work? Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NeuroticFish on February 23, 2025, 05:32:50 PM The use case for the physical card is as backup for the rare cases my phone's NFC is not seen by the POS, hence I cannot use the virtual card. ~snip~ I've personally never had such a problem with NFC and POS devices, and if you have, have you found out why it happened? Unless your phone breaks down or the NFC chip stops working for some reason, I don't see why the smartphone's NFC would be invisible to the POS device, and the plastic card would work? I didn't find out why it has happened, but I've changed my phone recently and since then, in one "place"* the NFC from my new phone is not seen. I know that the POS still works for others. But I've also seen some others had my problem too in the past (when my phone was working). I know that my phone's NFC is fine because the problem happens only there and I've paid with NFC plenty of times with my new phone. I had some problems and I didn't go out much in the past 2 months, but that's about to change and I should get my card in use soon. And then also see if it works... there. * It's not an actual one-site place, it's a network, so it's quite a number of POS devices I'm talking about, so clearly not an accident. I'd guess that it's an old technology in those POS, I have no other idea. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: Lucius on February 24, 2025, 12:27:15 PM @NeuroticFish, in that case, it's probably a problem with the configuration of those POS devices or they simply have a problem with the type of phone you're currently using. I would personally report it to their customer service, so the problem might be solved.
It can be annoying if for some reason NFC payment doesn't work, but I personally always have cash on hand in case something like that happens. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: dkbit98 on February 26, 2025, 09:13:12 PM As a reminder, I'm still building the cards site. Specifically, I'm populating the SQL database with lots of cards data. It turns out that this is tedious manual work because I have to read through a lot of terms of service and FAQs. :( Do you have any estimate date when website should be released?It is on thing to release website like this, but it's totally different thing keeping it up to date with many changes happening with crypto cards all the time. I think you should add warning about that with date when last check was performed, maybe even add option for visitors to report any mistakes they notice. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on March 01, 2025, 11:29:11 AM Do you have any estimate date when website should be released? It is on thing to release website like this, but it's totally different thing keeping it up to date with many changes happening with crypto cards all the time. I think you should add warning about that with date when last check was performed, maybe even add option for visitors to report any mistakes they notice. Updating the cards database will take exponentially less time than populating it. To speed things up, I am using Grok 3 with Deep Research feature to enrich the SQL insert statements. It scrapes the websites surprisingly well, so I should be able to get that out of the way in a few days now. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: examplens on March 01, 2025, 01:18:37 PM To speed things up, I am using Grok 3 with Deep Research feature to enrich the SQL insert statements. It scrapes the websites surprisingly well, so I should be able to get that out of the way in a few days now. I am surprised that Grok collects complete and accurate information. At least, based on what I tested, most of the information they collect is from the X network and articles posted on it. There is often wrong information there.Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: joker_josue on March 01, 2025, 01:27:25 PM As promised, I would like to leave feedback on my first use of the Bitrefill card. And I can say that I am satisfied.
I used the virtual version of the card, as I don't have the physical card. No KYC needed. It was necessary to do 3D validation and everything went well. At first I wasn't sure what the password for this validation was, but I quickly chose a new one - still in the middle of the validation process - it was soon accepted and worked. It was all quick and efficient. It will be to continue using, within the possible limits without KYC. It's true that the conversion rate isn't the best, but it's also not very different from the amounts paid in P2P. The only point that seemed less favorable to me is the fact that card top-ups in BTC are always made to the same address. I made two loads, on different days and for both the same input address was used. Otherwise everything is impeccable and I recommend it. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NeuroticFish on March 01, 2025, 07:31:11 PM @NeuroticFish, in that case, it's probably a problem with the configuration of those POS devices or they simply have a problem with the type of phone you're currently using. I would personally report it to their customer service, so the problem might be solved. It's such a retarded company it would be an utter waste of my time. And time is something I'm rather short on lately. It can be annoying if for some reason NFC payment doesn't work, but I personally always have cash on hand in case something like that happens. Me too, but it's a bit more complicated than that. Imho this is one of the use cases one or more physical cards come handy. What if I have a similar issue in a country I'm only passing and I don't have it currency because I only stop for refueling and a sandwich? However, I managed in the past days to both activate the Bitrefill physical card and try it with those stupid POS. And it works just perfect. my first use of the Bitrefill card. And I can say that I am satisfied. Yep, I have the Bitrefill virtual card for quite some months now and I've used it a good number of times. It works flawlessly, even in places my normal bank's card doesn't (!) And having it in Google/Apple wallet is incredibly handy. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on March 02, 2025, 02:03:07 AM I am surprised that Grok collects complete and accurate information. At least, based on what I tested, most of the information they collect is from the X network and articles posted on it. There is often wrong information there. The new version of Grok released a few weeks ago on the grok.com website tends to only search websites and not tweets like the one that is built-in to X. That original Grok is not very nice as I had to keep viewing my feed before accessing it. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NeuroticFish on March 02, 2025, 11:32:24 AM I am surprised that Grok collects complete and accurate information. At least, based on what I tested, most of the information they collect is from the X network and articles posted on it. There is often wrong information there. From my latest experience the best ones to use nowadays are grok and deepseek. Grok for the advantage of very fresh information available and deepseek for good accuracy of answers based on the data it has. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: dkbit98 on March 05, 2025, 09:43:15 PM I used the virtual version of the card, as I don't have the physical card. No KYC needed. If you can confirm that Bitrefill virtual card supports 3DS, than that is just the second card that can do that without any kyc verification.It was necessary to do 3D validation and everything went well. At first I wasn't sure what the password for this validation was, but I quickly chose a new one - still in the middle of the validation process - it was soon accepted and worked. Only card so far that was offering service like this was stealths.net and I think they had to change providers and terms few months ago. Higher fees for this type of card is to be expected. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: joker_josue on March 06, 2025, 01:14:05 AM If you can confirm that Bitrefill virtual card supports 3DS, than that is just the second card that can do that without any kyc verification. Only card so far that was offering service like this was stealths.net and I think they had to change providers and terms few months ago. Higher fees for this type of card is to be expected. Yes, I confirm that it supports 3DS validation. Validation occurs in two ways. First, an SMS is sent to your mobile number, with a code, which you must enter on the website. Then request the 3DS password that you created on the Bitreffil platform. If you don't know which one to put, you can create a new one in less than 1 minute. Enough time to finish validation. (That's what happened to me.) So I agree that it is an excellent card for those who don't make very high movements. You will be reminded of the limits without KYC. One of them, which I think is most relevant, is that you can only use it without KYC until you reach 15,000 in total payments (at least that's what I understand about the indicated limits). Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: Lucius on March 07, 2025, 12:41:55 PM ~snip~ Yep, I have the Bitrefill virtual card for quite some months now and I've used it a good number of times. It works flawlessly, even in places my normal bank's card doesn't (!) And having it in Google/Apple wallet is incredibly handy. I've already mentioned in previous posts that I read that contactless payments have a limit of $200 per month - are you perhaps familiar with that limit and is that even true? For me, that would be the biggest drawback, although considering that @joker_josue confirms that 3DS works, it should be a great choice for those in the EU when it comes to online payments. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: dkbit98 on March 07, 2025, 04:43:44 PM So I agree that it is an excellent card for those who don't make very high movements. You will be reminded of the limits without KYC. One of them, which I think is most relevant, is that you can only use it without KYC until you reach 15,000 in total payments (at least that's what I understand about the indicated limits). I will have to check out it, but I see there is some limitation with supported country and it's not available for ApplePay wallet yet, but I don't care about that.Only cards I used from Bitrefill was gift cards, and they worked fine. I am just reading their FAQ page and I found this: Quote We provide two spending limit tiers: Starter and Plus. The Starter level allows for up to 15,000 EUR in deposits and spending with only identity verification. The Plus level, which includes additional identity and address verification, grants you much higher spending capabilities. Isn't identity verification actually KYC verification? Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: joker_josue on March 07, 2025, 07:59:54 PM I am just reading their FAQ page and I found this: Quote We provide two spending limit tiers: Starter and Plus. The Starter level allows for up to 15,000 EUR in deposits and spending with only identity verification. The Plus level, which includes additional identity and address verification, grants you much higher spending capabilities. Isn't identity verification actually KYC verification? I registered for the card right at the beginning, about 5 or 6 months ago, so I don't remember the entire procedure. But one thing I am sure of, I never sent them any copy of any document. If I'm not mistaken, I only had to validate the registration with the email and phone number. I believe this "identity validation" is the validation of a valid phone number and email. Also because the phone number is necessary for the 3DS process. Because they send a code via SMS, in addition to the special password defined by the user on the website. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: Lucius on March 08, 2025, 03:47:02 PM ~snip~ If I'm not mistaken, I only had to validate the registration with the email and phone number. I believe this "identity validation" is the validation of a valid phone number and email. I am from a supported country and when I select that I want a virtual card I get the following menu. Maybe you really only need to confirm your mobile phone number and email, but the way it's presented suggests that much more is needed than that. https://www.talkimg.com/images/2025/03/08/0Mx3j.png Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: SensitiveEyes on March 08, 2025, 07:51:16 PM The Big List incorrectly says PST is a no KYC card. I checked today it requires KYC before granting permission to deposit funds.
Apologies for the delays guys, I am going to add all the updates in one large edit. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NeuroticFish on March 08, 2025, 09:09:45 PM ~snip~ Yep, I have the Bitrefill virtual card for quite some months now and I've used it a good number of times. It works flawlessly, even in places my normal bank's card doesn't (!) And having it in Google/Apple wallet is incredibly handy. I've already mentioned in previous posts that I read that contactless payments have a limit of $200 per month - are you perhaps familiar with that limit and is that even true? From my knowledge the limit is lower (40-50$) and it's for different purpose: when that limit is touched you have to enter your card PIN for the next purchase. So not a monthly limit. Also, if you use the card through the phone then you don't even feel the limit much, it's just it requires one more (fingerprint) authentication every now and then (every 40-50$ spent); no PIN, no limits. But I have this experience from other cards (my fiat salary card), I don't think that I've spent from Bitrefill 200$ in a month. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: joker_josue on March 09, 2025, 07:29:14 AM ~snip~ If I'm not mistaken, I only had to validate the registration with the email and phone number. I believe this "identity validation" is the validation of a valid phone number and email. I am from a supported country and when I select that I want a virtual card I get the following menu. Maybe you really only need to confirm your mobile phone number and email, but the way it's presented suggests that much more is needed than that. Only if in the meantime they changed the rules. However, I am only asked to send my ID and selfie when I want to increase the card limits. Are you really asking for the "Starter" card? If you check the card's information page, they only ask for identification, in the "Plus" option. https://www.talkimg.com/images/2025/03/09/0Pae8.png https://www.bitrefill.com/card/pricing/?hl=en Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on March 09, 2025, 08:47:23 AM The Big List incorrectly says PST is a no KYC card. I checked today it requires KYC before granting permission to deposit funds. Apologies for the delays guys, I am going to add all the updates in one large edit. Hmm. That's strange. Maybe they changed the rules or something. But I probably wouldn't have noticed because I had already completed KYC myself. Only if in the meantime they changed the rules. However, I am only asked to send my ID and selfie when I want to increase the card limits. Are you really asking for the "Starter" card? If you check the card's information page, they only ask for identification, in the "Plus" option. https://www.talkimg.com/images/2025/03/09/0Pae8.png https://www.bitrefill.com/card/pricing/?hl=en And herein lies another problem: How does the Big List classify a card with two pricing tiers? For the purposes for the database, I'm treating them as separate loyalty tiers in which for the paid tier you have to pay some money per month, but maybe there's a more elegant solution. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: Lucius on March 09, 2025, 04:08:08 PM Only if in the meantime they changed the rules. However, I am only asked to send my ID and selfie when I want to increase the card limits. Are you really asking for the "Starter" card? If you check the card's information page, they only ask for identification, in the "Plus" option. https://www.talkimg.com/images/2025/03/09/0Pae8.png https://www.bitrefill.com/card/pricing/?hl=en I am not at all able to choose any option at the very beginning, all I get is what I showed in the previous post, and maybe only after entering the e-mail and phone number we get the option you showed. I didn't want to enter my mobile number for now, because I don't know what awaits me next - maybe they really changed the conditions, which wouldn't surprise me at all, because they operate within the EU and it would be really strange if they could provide such a service without KYC. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: joker_josue on March 09, 2025, 08:17:44 PM For the purposes for the database, I'm treating them as separate loyalty tiers in which for the paid tier you have to pay some money per month, but maybe there's a more elegant solution. It is not paid! It's still a free card. If you do KYC it increases the usage limits, that's all. You don't need to pay any extra. I am not at all able to choose any option at the very beginning, all I get is what I showed in the previous post, and maybe only after entering the e-mail and phone number we get the option you showed. I didn't want to enter my mobile number for now, because I don't know what awaits me next - maybe they really changed the conditions, which wouldn't surprise me at all, because they operate within the EU and it would be really strange if they could provide such a service without KYC. That's why the model without KYC has a maximum usage of 15,000. This is because up to this amount, they can operate without KYC. Furthermore, without KYC, you can only have a maximum balance of 2000. You have to spend this amount to be able to deposit more again. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: Lucius on March 10, 2025, 12:54:48 PM ~snip~ I am not at all able to choose any option at the very beginning, all I get is what I showed in the previous post, and maybe only after entering the e-mail and phone number we get the option you showed. I didn't want to enter my mobile number for now, because I don't know what awaits me next - maybe they really changed the conditions, which wouldn't surprise me at all, because they operate within the EU and it would be really strange if they could provide such a service without KYC. That's why the model without KYC has a maximum usage of 15,000. This is because up to this amount, they can operate without KYC. Furthermore, without KYC, you can only have a maximum balance of 2000. You have to spend this amount to be able to deposit more again. Maybe it's about where the company is licensed (if I'm not mistaken, it's Estonia), which is why they can offer such conditions. For example, I can go to one of the physical crypto exchanges in my country every day and sell/buy cryptocurrencies in the amount of up to EUR 1000 without KYC. On the other hand, such a thing is not possible in most EU member countries. However, if they already offer virtual cards without KYC, they should present it in a simpler way - because the way they start the procedure for their card suggests that KYC is required. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: joker_josue on March 10, 2025, 01:46:26 PM However, if they already offer virtual cards without KYC, they should present it in a simpler way - because the way they start the procedure for their card suggests that KYC is required. They probably changed the registration method. Well, I don't remember sending any documents. But, it was about 6 months ago, I could be wrong. :-\ I was one of the first to enter, as I was on the waiting list. Then, I remember that they suspended registrations for a few weeks, and came back with the possibility for anyone to register. Perhaps in the meantime, conditions have changed. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: dkbit98 on March 10, 2025, 09:30:10 PM They probably changed the registration method. Well, I don't remember sending any documents. But, it was about 6 months ago, I could be wrong. :-\changed. Are you actively using your bitrefill card for making payments?I was reading their website before trying to sign-up and I saw they have 12 Month Inactivity fee, so they can charge you 10/monthly! They can also deactivate your card and account if balance reaches 0. Quote A card is considered to be inactive if you do not spend or cash-out money for a continuous period of 12 months. Both a 1-month and 1-week prior notice will be sent by e-mail to you before charging any inactivity fees, giving you time to avoid it by spending or cashing out money. Once your card balance reaches 0, we will deactivate your card and card account, removing access to all card related services. This inactivity fee will only be charged should you have sufficient funds held on your card account. https://www.bitrefill.com/card/pricing/?hl=enTitle: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: joker_josue on March 11, 2025, 07:42:32 AM They probably changed the registration method. Well, I don't remember sending any documents. But, it was about 6 months ago, I could be wrong. :-\changed. Are you actively using your bitrefill card for making payments?I was reading their website before trying to sign-up and I saw they have 12 Month Inactivity fee, so they can charge you 10/monthly! They can also deactivate your card and account if balance reaches 0. Yes it is true. But they always give 30 days notice if this happens. I haven't used it much, but I occasionally use it, so this "counter" resets. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: dkbit98 on March 12, 2025, 08:10:13 PM Trustee just released their new Trustee Physical card, somaybe you can add that to your Big List of Crypto Cards.
Fees are similar like for Trustee virtual card, but we have to pay 25 to order and deliver card, compared to 10 with virtual card. This is Master Card currently available in European Economic Area, and for more details and instructions I suggest visiting their official website: https://trusteeglobal.eu/cryptocard/ https://trusteeglobal.eu/wiki/trustee-plus/how-to-order-physical-cryptocard/ Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: SensitiveEyes on March 14, 2025, 02:52:21 PM This is a helpful topic because users who need cards can compare them here. It is going to have concerns if card companies change rules but your list does not mirror. How are you going to manage constantly updating the topic?
Hmm. That's strange. Maybe they changed the rules or something. But I probably wouldn't have noticed because I had already completed KYC myself. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on March 15, 2025, 09:59:37 AM This is a helpful topic because users who need cards can compare them here. It is going to have concerns if card companies change rules but your list does not mirror. How are you going to manage constantly updating the topic? Like I said , I'm still building the website. Once that's done then it will be easy to update the information. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on March 26, 2025, 05:00:01 PM Does anybody here own a V-Card and know the card issuer? Bitcoin.com's not reporting anything. It's almost as if this is secret information.
I might also be able to derive it from the first 6 digits (ONLY!!) of your card number aka the BIN, from any of the public BIN lookup websites. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: dkbit98 on March 26, 2025, 06:05:13 PM I did some interesting research about crypto cards that claim to be non-custodial cards.
This cards needs to be connected with our own wallets, and I think they are generally safer option than regular custodial cards. Many of us heard about Gnosis card, but there are other alternatives also: - Metamask card: https://card.metamask.io/ - Holyheld Card: https://holyheld.com - Utorg card: https://www.utorgcard.com/ - Xportal card: https://xportal.com/ - Offramp card: https://www.offramp.xyz/ - Cypher card: https://cypherhq.io/ - Fit24 card: https://fiat24.com/ - Thorwallet card: https://www.thorwallet.org/cards - Onboard card: https://www.onboard.xyz/ - Coca card: https://www.coca.xyz/cards *Note that I didn't test all this cards, and I don't know what third party wallets they actually support. Does anybody here own a V-Card and know the card issuer? Bitcoin.com's not reporting anything. It's almost as if this is secret information. I don't know what V-Card is, and I never heard about it.Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on March 29, 2025, 11:40:49 AM I did some interesting research about crypto cards that claim to be non-custodial cards. This cards needs to be connected with our own wallets, and I think they are generally safer option than regular custodial cards. Many of us heard about Gnosis card, but there are other alternatives also: - Metamask card: https://card.metamask.io/ - Holyheld Card: https://holyheld.com - Utorg card: https://www.utorgcard.com/ - Xportal card: https://xportal.com/ - Offramp card: https://www.offramp.xyz/ - Cypher card: https://cypherhq.io/ - Fit24 card: https://fiat24.com/ - Thorwallet card: https://www.thorwallet.org/cards - Onboard card: https://www.onboard.xyz/ - Coca card: https://www.coca.xyz/cards *Note that I didn't test all this cards, and I don't know what third party wallets they actually support. Metamask, Holyheld, Cypher and Fiat24 are already listed. I'll look at the rest later. I don't know what V-Card is, and I never heard about it. This is their website: https://verse.bitcoin.com/card/ Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: dkbit98 on March 31, 2025, 08:16:10 PM Metamask, Holyheld, Cypher and Fiat24 are already listed. I know some of the crypto cards are listed already, but you should think about adding note if cards are custodial or non.custodial.This is probably to complicated to do in this bitcointalk ANN topic, but it's much easier to do in your upcoming website. This is their website: https://verse.bitcoin.com/card/ Thank you.Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: The Hidebehinder on April 09, 2025, 12:28:07 PM Has anyone any experience here with USD prepaid cards while purchasing something from an EU website?
As for my personal feedback My picks are spectro, gate and crypto, any hidden issues or is there a better one? Never used spectro! Gate card works perfect (I have only the virtual) but it works everywhere and deposit and top-up are flawless Crypto, just no! The app is giving me trouble, they are asking every single time where my funds are coming from, and I even got an inquiry on an online payment, it's just a no go for me. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: davis196 on April 14, 2025, 12:17:31 PM I didn't see Paywithmoon on this list. They offer two types of pre-paid virtual VISA cards, but those cards have many limitations.
I've tried one of their virtual VISA cards to verify an Amazon Web Services account and it worked. I've also spent 5 USD on buying residential proxies with another virtual VISA issued by Paywithmoon and the transaction went without any problems. I see lots of mixed reviews about this service, but I never had any problems so far. Paywithmoon was out of business since February 2023, but they are back since the beginning of 2025. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on April 17, 2025, 11:48:53 AM I have just received this email from Choise.com. I wonder if they are out of business? The email looks legit and was sent to my Proton Pass alias.
Strangely, none of this is mentioned on their website, but it's still copyrighted by the liquidated company. https://www.talkimg.com/images/2025/04/17/x7tg5.png Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on April 20, 2025, 05:49:38 AM I guess the main reason the website is taking so long to publish is because I can't find a lot of card images. The database and most of the website is already finished.
Should I just display the cards without pictures? Most of them are virtual cards anyway so you cannot really "see" a virtual card since it does not have a physical design. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: joker_josue on April 20, 2025, 06:50:52 AM If I travel to the US, which card would you recommend?
Since I don't have a US address, maybe I can prepay? What limits are there? Are the rates too high? Which ones give the best guarantees? Thank you in advance for your feedback. ;) Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on April 20, 2025, 11:59:15 AM If I travel to the US, which card would you recommend? Since I don't have a US address, maybe I can prepay? What limits are there? Are the rates too high? Which ones give the best guarantees? Thank you in advance for your feedback. ;) Spritz is a good shout, but it's a virtual card that you need to add to Apple Pay or Google Pay. Otherwise it works perfectly there. Coinbase (ewww) also has a US version. I would avoid anything that has Crypto.com's name on it. I heard too many bad reviews about the company in the process of compiling the card website. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: joker_josue on April 20, 2025, 04:56:57 PM Spritz is a good shout, but it's a virtual card that you need to add to Apple Pay or Google Pay. Otherwise it works perfectly there. I will look into it, thanks. My question will always be what KYC they may ask for, if they ask for US address it complicates things. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on April 20, 2025, 06:18:02 PM My question will always be what KYC they may ask for, if they ask for US address it complicates things. Almost every KYC card on the list asks for utility bills, bank statements etc. so that they can deliver the physical card to you, or to activate AVS. I don't think they will accept documents from outside the country. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: cygan on April 27, 2025, 08:52:20 AM soon there will be a new visa debit card released by aqua wallet - initially only in virtual card form
it will be called as 'dolphin card' and will be able to spend Bitcoin (BTC), Liquid Bitcoin (L-BTC) and Tether (USDT) at any merchant that accepts visa without the need for identity verification the monthly spending limit should then be USD 4000 per card https://talkimg.com/images/2025/04/27/U2NkQG.jpeg https://talkimg.com/images/2025/04/27/U2NvYD.jpeg https://x.com/criptomike94/status/1916080112342098063 Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on April 27, 2025, 09:02:29 AM soon there will be a new visa debit card released by aqua wallet - initially only in virtual card form it will be called as 'dolphin card' and will be able to spend Bitcoin (BTC), Liquid Bitcoin (L-BTC) and Tether (USDT) at any merchant that accepts visa without the need for identity verification the monthly spending limit should then be USD 4000 per card That is interesting. I have never seen a crypto debit card that takes deposits on the Liquid network of Bitcoin before. Even though the number of users there is quite low, it's a good development. Also, $4000 monthly limit is quite high for a KYC-free card. So you know if this needs an app to work? Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: cygan on April 28, 2025, 08:06:26 AM ✂ So you know if this needs an app to work? i think that the app will be necessary and you can use it to load the dolphin card but i'm not sure and couldn't find anything about it yet Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: Lucius on April 29, 2025, 09:52:35 AM I have noticed that lately many issuers of virtual cards are starting to prohibit their use in some EU countries where this was not the case before - let's say the last mentioned DolphinCard does not work in Slovenia, Croatia, Romania and Greece - I wonder what the problem is that these countries are lumped together with North Korea or Russia?
If anyone has recently used a virtual card that works in the Balkan region, supports Google Wallet, and doesn't have crazy fees, they can write here or in PM. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on April 30, 2025, 03:57:40 AM I have noticed that lately many issuers of virtual cards are starting to prohibit their use in some EU countries where this was not the case before - let's say the last mentioned DolphinCard does not work in Slovenia, Croatia, Romania and Greece - I wonder what the problem is that these countries are lumped together with North Korea or Russia? If anyone has recently used a virtual card that works in the Balkan region, supports Google Wallet, and doesn't have crazy fees, they can write here or in PM. Why would EU countries be lumped together with sanctioned entities? Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: Lucius on April 30, 2025, 02:04:40 PM Why would EU countries be lumped together with sanctioned entities? This is the decision of those who issue such cards (banks), although some may say that there is some kind of general prohibition or law that prevents them from doing so. However, it is not that all virtual cards do not work in these countries, but some banks for some reason put these countries on black lists - the west and the east of the EU differ in many ways, this is just one example that shows it. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: dkbit98 on April 30, 2025, 09:11:15 PM Note to everyone from Brazil that Gnosis card became available in that region, and in ApplePay.
Next one on their list of supported countries is Argentina. So you know if this needs an app to work? It's going to work from Aqua, open source wallet.We already talked about that and announced Aqua card not long ago. There is already a dedicated page on their website with more information: https://jan3.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/sections/36037146197019-Dolphin-Card-AQUA-Visa-Card Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on May 02, 2025, 08:14:58 AM These jerks just banned me from their Telegram group minutes after I joined to ask them to clarify if the email I received means they're bankrupt or going out of business. Too bad I didn't save a screenshot of my message, but it doesn't matter. Choise.com will be removed from the list. Their Trustpilot reviews are terrible anyway, with many accusations that they are preventing customers from withdrawing their money.
If I make a DO NOT BUY list for the website in the future, this will be one of the cards on that list. I have just received this email from Choise.com. I wonder if they are out of business? The email looks legit and was sent to my Proton Pass alias. Strangely, none of this is mentioned on their website, but it's still copyrighted by the liquidated company. https://www.talkimg.com/images/2025/04/17/x7tg5.png Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: dkbit98 on May 06, 2025, 05:52:01 PM These jerks just banned me from their Telegram group minutes after I joined to ask them to clarify if the email I received means they're bankrupt or going out of business. Too bad I didn't save a screenshot of my message, but it doesn't matter. Choise.com will be removed from the list. Their Trustpilot reviews are terrible anyway, with many accusations that they are preventing customers from withdrawing their money. Welcome to telegram hell :PI didn't plan of using choise cards, but thank you for heads up. Most crypto cards are very risky and they have some flaws so I stopped using them for now. I am only waiting for Aqua Dolphin card to come out, I think this is going to be one of the best no-kyc crypto cards in the market. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: cygan on May 16, 2025, 06:58:23 AM according to the dolphin card, which i mentioned here (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5473572.msg65320271#msg65320271), 50 beta testers have now been selected who now have the opportunity to load the virtual card with BTC and/or LBTC and of course to test it with the loaded amount. as a nice feature, each tester can also choose a card design.
from monday, everyone else can then use/apply for the dolphin card https://talkimg.com/images/2025/05/16/UUeR82.jpeg https://x.com/AquaBitcoin/status/1923169207346225655 Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: dkbit98 on May 16, 2025, 08:13:24 AM according to the dolphin card, which i mentioned here (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5473572.msg65320271#msg65320271), 50 beta testers have now been selected who now have the opportunity to load the virtual card with BTC and/or LBTC and of course to test it with the loaded amount. as a nice feature, each tester can also choose a card design. Just download latest version of Aqua wallet, and you don't have to wait until Monday, you can already apply for your new Dolphin card.from monday, everyone else can then use/apply for the dolphin card Note that you will need to send your email to get on a waiting list. I don't really care about card design because it is only virtual card for now, I am more interested to see how it is working. I don't understand why they are not accepting L-USDT for top-up, but it's easy to swap L-USDT to L-BTC in wallet. https://www.talkimg.com/images/2025/05/16/UUej5N.jpeg Note that US is not allowed yet, and they can't be added to g00gle Pay. Fee is 1% or 1 usd for purchases under 100 usd. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on May 18, 2025, 06:20:54 AM Apologies for the delays guys, I am going to add all the updates in one large edit. As a reminder, I'm still building the cards site. Specifically, I'm populating the SQL database with lots of cards data. It turns out that this is tedious manual work because I have to read through a lot of terms of service and FAQs. :( UPDATE: The website is almost ready! Data is already populated, just putting some finishing touches on the site before launching. It will be worth the wait. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: Mastercon on May 31, 2025, 05:02:00 AM Kraken is coming up with a mastercard. Any specifics on kraken pay?
Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: dkbit98 on June 05, 2025, 09:28:46 PM I found another no-kyc virtual crypto card Kazepay.io, but use at your own risk.
This card was not yet tested by me, but I was planning to test it with smaller amounts. Virtaul card supports Apple Pay and Google Pay, and they have option physical card with verification. https://www.talkimg.com/images/2025/06/05/UXWPhq.jpeg Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: joker_josue on June 06, 2025, 06:26:58 AM Some information about the Bitrefill card. I have not done KYC on the card, being still at the first level. I have already made small deposits to test and see how it works.
But, I recently made a deposit of a slightly larger amount than the previous ones and it took a long time for it to become available. When speaking to support, who were professional and quick to respond, they said that the deposit had been "rejected by the validation system", and they wanted to refund that amount. They returned it without any problems. However, I asked for more details to understand what was happening, and the answer was a bit vague, as quoted: Quote The transaction was declined as it did not meet our internal processing criteria, following our routine compliance review and blockchain data assessments, in line with legal requirements for all transactions. This is a note to keep an eye on deposits made at Bitrefill, which may have some "limitations". Since everything was handled fairly quickly and was resolved, I won't point out anything negative. But I should be more careful. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: Lucius on June 06, 2025, 12:26:18 PM ~snip~ It is not surprising, because more and more services that deal with cryptocurrencies have begun to apply AML checks that include the analysis of coins sent by their clients. I don't know how deeply they analyze transactions, but the fact is that there will be more and more situations like this, because anything not purchased through CEXs can pose a problem. I've had more declined transactions this year than I've had since I started using cryptocurrencies, the message is more than clear. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: dkbit98 on June 06, 2025, 05:39:09 PM But, I recently made a deposit of a slightly larger amount than the previous ones and it took a long time for it to become available. When speaking to support, who were professional and quick to respond, they said that the deposit had been "rejected by the validation system", and they wanted to refund that amount. Did you sent them Bitcoin or some other coins?I have a theory that Bitcoin (and ethereum with it's stablecoins) have the most problem with this compliance rules, while it's not happening so much with other coins. We are seeing more and more services doing something similar, and I think this is only going to increase in future. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: joker_josue on June 06, 2025, 06:31:52 PM Did you sent them Bitcoin or some other coins? I have a theory that Bitcoin (and ethereum with it's stablecoins) have the most problem with this compliance rules, while it's not happening so much with other coins. We are seeing more and more services doing something similar, and I think this is only going to increase in future. It was BTC. Well, something in the timeline of some coin was not in accordance with their considerations, and they blocked it. I can't complain about the support, it was very smooth. I just think that I would still be waiting for something today if I hadn't contacted them. But I can't say that, because I contacted them right away. The good thing is that I have already received the coins back, but on the platform it is still classified as pending. :D I think that this type of platform ends up being only useful for smaller amounts - less risk for them. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: JeromeTash on June 06, 2025, 09:44:07 PM -snip- The good old days of Bitcoin transactions being fun due to complete privacy are about to be long gone. With how things are happening, I am not surprised that they now putting "limitations" to transactions. Title: Re: [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on June 06, 2025, 09:56:40 PM -snip- The good old days of Bitcoin transactions being fun due to complete privacy are about to be long gone. With how things are happening, I am not surprised that they now putting "limitations" to transactions. The best way to avoid tripping all these checks during payment is to only use services that use their own payment processing, or some software such as BTCPayServer or some no-KYC processor like Blockonomics. Do not pay via Coingate or Cryptomus. Failing that, using a KYC card from this list and depositing clean coins (https://bitmixlist.org/#mixers) bitcoins to the service, or some altcoin from an address you've done an AML check on and received a low risk score. Card payments still work fine, especially the ones with 3DS, as long as you don't deposit an enormous amount and you don't pay with a VPN turned on. Title: Re: [V2] CryptoCardsList.com Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on June 17, 2025, 07:51:44 PM Ladies and gentlemen.... I present to you - CryptoCardsList (https://cryptocardslist.com) Your new home for cards data. After many long and tireless months of development, I've put together a centralized directory of all of the crypto cards. And because the cards are stored in a database, it will be much faster and easier to update than a bbcode table. And this is the advantage that this site has over other sites, because their lists are so old, they must have given up from all the effort required! Some things don't work properly though and will be fixed up over the next few days. Particularly dark mode. That one caught me by surprise, because it was working in all my tests. Drats. Edit: Dark mode toggle is fixed now. Anyway, I hope you guys enjoy it! This list will still be maintained but I will use exported site data to just paste new bbcode on top of it. https://cryptocardslist.com Make sure you subscribe to the Telegram channel at the bottom of the page too. Title: Re: [V2] CryptoCardsList.com Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: joker_josue on June 17, 2025, 11:13:11 PM Ladies and gentlemen.... I present to you - CryptoCardsList (https://cryptocardslist.com) Your new home for cards data. Despite being a supporter of a version here on the forum, even if it has less information, I congratulate you on the site. I've already taken a look, but I'll wait a few more days to do a careful analysis and give more detailed feedback. ;) Title: Re: [V2] CryptoCardsList.com Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on June 18, 2025, 08:35:33 AM I've already taken a look, but I'll wait a few more days to do a careful analysis and give more detailed feedback. ;) Thanks. I might have a few more things ready by then. Title: Re: [V2] CryptoCardsList.com Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: dkbit98 on June 18, 2025, 06:11:01 PM https://cryptocardslist.com I am glad you finally get this project running but get ready to accept a lot of criticism from me and other members.First when I opened Cryptocardslist website I had to solve g00gle puzzles, I don't like that but I can live with it. Visually speaking I think you need to change logo asap or use a different font, this is extremely hard to read. I don't like how you listed a bunch of crypto.com )and some other) cards in so many different colors, they are taking a lot more space than needed. This was just initial impressions and my constructive feedback, more is coming soon. Title: Re: [V2] CryptoCardsList.com Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on June 19, 2025, 06:49:28 AM https://cryptocardslist.com I am glad you finally get this project running but get ready to accept a lot of criticism from me and other members.First when I opened Cryptocardslist website I had to solve g00gle puzzles, I don't like that but I can live with it. Visually speaking I think you need to change logo asap or use a different font, this is extremely hard to read. I don't like how you listed a bunch of crypto.com )and some other) cards in so many different colors, they are taking a lot more space than needed. This was just initial impressions and my constructive feedback, more is coming soon. Thanks. Yes, I am aware that many improvements are required. I guess I *could* change the font of the logo. The big one I mean. I think the small one is fine. Anyway, I'm not really a marketer :D However, I have not placed any sort of captcha on the website, and it's not using Cloudflare either. So there is not supposed to be any captcha. Can you take a screenshot of what you saw? PS. The Crypto.com cards aren't actually supposed to be at the very top of the home page. It was just to test the "Featured Cards" section to make sure that it worked. So far, I'm quite happy with the amount of space I have to work with, as I was very close to the 50,000 character limit in the OP which prevented me from adding new cards. Title: Re: [V2] CryptoCardsList.com Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: joker_josue on June 19, 2025, 07:16:05 AM So far, I'm quite happy with the amount of space I have to work with, as I was very close to the 50,000 character limit in the OP which prevented me from adding new cards. When you feel it is appropriate, you can start to reduce the inflammation in the OP by leaving a link to the card page on the website. This way, you will be able to put more cards in the OP and make it less loaded with information, which makes it difficult to read. But over time, you'll be able to manage it. If you need any help, he says. ;) Title: Re: [V2] CryptoCardsList.com Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on June 19, 2025, 07:49:08 AM So far, I'm quite happy with the amount of space I have to work with, as I was very close to the 50,000 character limit in the OP which prevented me from adding new cards. When you feel it is appropriate, you can start to reduce the inflammation in the OP by leaving a link to the card page on the website. This way, you will be able to put more cards in the OP and make it less loaded with information, which makes it difficult to read. But over time, you'll be able to manage it. If you need any help, he says. ;) Eventually, I want to only list card brands in the OP. That means only unique cards. No listing the "Advcash/Volet Physical Card", the "Advcash/Volet Virtual Card", the "Advcash/Volet Global card", etc. There are about a thousand cards being promoted on X, that we have never heard about on Bitcointalk and I am reaching out to them to gather info about their cards. Title: Re: [V2] CryptoCardsList.com Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: Rikafip on June 19, 2025, 03:24:39 PM Eventually, I want to only list card brands in the OP. That means only unique cards. No listing the "Advcash/Volet Physical Card", the "Advcash/Volet Virtual Card", the "Advcash/Volet Global card", etc. Yet I am still waiting to see the first Croatian crypto debi card, Bitstore Card (https://www.bitstore.net/en/bitstore-card/), coming one of the most reliable Croatian crypto exchanges. ;)I don't own it though as I kinda gave up on crypto card at the moment, after Binance Visa stopped working. Title: Re: [V2] CryptoCardsList.com Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: dkbit98 on June 19, 2025, 07:11:36 PM I guess I *could* change the font of the logo. The big one I mean. I think the small one is fine. https://www.talkimg.com/images/2025/06/19/UuS90D.jpegHonestly speaking, you should change it completely, this is not readable at all, big or small :) Just use some different clean font type, there are plenty of free options available to choose. However, I have not placed any sort of captcha on the website, and it's not using Cloudflare either. So there is not supposed to be any captcha. Can you take a screenshot of what you saw? Sure, it's just a standard google captcha and I saw it again today:https://www.talkimg.com/images/2025/06/19/UuS8p8.jpeg https://www.talkimg.com/images/2025/06/19/UuSbZ3.jpeg PS. The Crypto.com cards aren't actually supposed to be at the very top of the home page. It was just to test the "Featured Cards" section to make sure that it worked. It's better to group all the cards of same manufacturer, and than to expand and show as subgroup all cards with different colors or for different region.Title: Re: [V2] CryptoCardsList.com Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on June 19, 2025, 08:27:14 PM I guess I *could* change the font of the logo. The big one I mean. I think the small one is fine. https://www.talkimg.com/images/2025/06/19/UuS90D.jpegHonestly speaking, you should change it completely, this is not readable at all, big or small :) Just use some different clean font type, there are plenty of free options available to choose. What I meant, is that the one you have just quoted is the "big one" :) There is a different logo that is more square shaped and is shown especially on mobile devices, as the favicon, etc. I call that the "small icon". However, I have not placed any sort of captcha on the website, and it's not using Cloudflare either. So there is not supposed to be any captcha. Can you take a screenshot of what you saw? Sure, it's just a standard google captcha and I saw it again today:https://www.talkimg.com/images/2025/06/19/UuS8p8.jpeg https://www.talkimg.com/images/2025/06/19/UuSbZ3.jpeg That is strange! There is not supposed to be a captcha there. Title: Re: [V2] CryptoCardsList.com Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: alani123 on June 20, 2025, 08:33:11 AM I've found that most neobanks have absurdly low withdrawal limits on their cards and that's including Revolut. Something like 800 a month max.
I guess they don't want to gather attention from regulators because with high limits money laundering can be an issue for sure. But Whatever the case is, I'm just wondering if it's worth to explore crypto cards for cashing out. Do ANY of the cards in the OP have a decent withdrawal limit? Would be very kind of OP to add this in the comparison. Title: Re: [V2] CryptoCardsList.com Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on June 20, 2025, 10:31:51 AM I've found that most neobanks have absurdly low withdrawal limits on their cards and that's including Revolut. Something like 800 a month max. For ATMs? Or do you mean the feature where you can extract funds from the card back to your account/IBAN? I figure that any concerns about money laundering are easily quelled by all the layers upon layers of KYC and biometrics they ask for when you sign up for the product. Title: Re: [V2] CryptoCardsList.com Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: alani123 on June 20, 2025, 10:33:58 AM I've found that most neobanks have absurdly low withdrawal limits on their cards and that's including Revolut. Something like 800 a month max. For ATMs? Or do you mean the feature where you can extract funds from the card back to your account/IBAN? I figure that any concerns about money laundering are easily quelled by all the layers upon layers of KYC and biometrics they ask for when you sign up for the product. Yes ATM cash withdrawals is what I mean. Well, as of AML... Banks are the ones that invented KYC but that alone isn't enough to quell money laundering. For all the talk about crypto... Banks are still the most convenient way to launder cash believe it or not. But that's a story for another time :D Title: Re: [V2] CryptoCardsList.com Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: JayJuanGee on June 20, 2025, 08:06:45 PM I've found that most neobanks have absurdly low withdrawal limits on their cards and that's including Revolut. Something like 800 a month max. For ATMs? Or do you mean the feature where you can extract funds from the card back to your account/IBAN?I figure that any concerns about money laundering are easily quelled by all the layers upon layers of KYC and biometrics they ask for when you sign up for the product. Well, as of AML... Banks are the ones that invented KYC but that alone isn't enough to quell money laundering. For all the talk about crypto... Banks are still the most convenient way to launder cash believe it or not. But that's a story for another time :D Sure cash can be nice and flexible too in terms of number of folks that might accept cash - yet aren't we moving to a world in which more and more merchants are ready, willing and able to accept some form of credit card payment, and if we are able to transact with some merchants who are not going to ask questions to identify us, as long as they are able to receive the payment, then there are going to be instances in which we don't need cash. Frequently when I travel, I will ask if the place accepts credit cards, and surely some folks do not want to accept credit cards, and sometimes I will ask if they accept bitcoin (especially if we might be talking about a larger item and they are not even wanting to transact with a credit card, but wanting to transact with cash or maybe a bank transfer). And, so the other day, I was at a restaurant and the server said that they take "all credit cards" except American Express. I did not ask her about accepting bitcoin. By the way, sometimes when traveling, especially if purchasing larger ticket items such a renting a car, buying lodging, buying some kind of an electronic good, there may well be some preference to be able to reverse the transaction in the event that something goes wrong with the transaction. I recall one instance about a year ago, I was lodging with someone through AirBnB (maybe it was something like a 2 week stay), and the unit was not available for extension and so we were discussing other possible similar units for me to rent for right around 2 weeks more. I am pretty sure I mentioned bitcoin to the guy, and that was not an option because he did not have a wallet or familiarity with bitcoin, and he kept insisting on cash. I told him that I was not going to agree to the transaction for cash because I was not comfortable doing it like that (and there were already several back and forths and even various red flags), so in the end, we agreed to a credit card payment and so we processed such credit card. When I moved to the new unit it was getting quite late in the day.. something like 7pm or something like that, and as I was looking it over and trying to figure out how I was going to set up my desk area and other kinds of considerations regarding what to put in each of the bedrooms, I noticed that the refrigerator/freezer was not working. I contacted the guy and I said, holy shit, I thought that everything was working (mostly), and I specifically told the guy that not having a refrigerator freezer was a deal breaker because I had both frozen items and refrigerator items. The guy said that he would send a repair person over, and after he was not communicating with me for more than an hour, and I think that I was requesting further confirmation that "the repair guy was on his way." After about an hour I could not tolerate the situation anymore, and I think it was getting close to 9pm, and I really needed to have a place for that night, but I did not want to stay in a place in which the freezer/refrigerator was not working, so I left the place and I left the keys and a message that I was leaving. It took me a few weeks to dispute the charge and to confirm that no payment was going to be made. If I had paid with cash or with bitcoin, it is quite likely that I would not have had been able to receive any refund.. even though on that particular occasion I was willing to transact in bitcoin, even though surely I understand the consequences that the transaction is not reversible. Surely sometimes we want the protections of our transactions being reversible.. and surely when we are dealing with a variety of merchants, there can be a lot of variability.. Title: Re: [V2] CryptoCardsList.com Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: dkbit98 on June 20, 2025, 08:33:20 PM That is strange! There is not supposed to be a captcha there. Maybe g00gle is taking initiative and spreading this captchas everywhere ;)I saw this captcha on your website both with Tor browser and with normal browser, captcha was not always showing but I managed to reproduce it during my testing. It's not a big deal, but I never liked solving those stupid puzzles. Title: Re: [V2] CryptoCardsList.com Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: alani123 on June 21, 2025, 06:49:05 AM @JayJuanGee
The reason that cash is becoming harder to find is exactly why cards that allow higher withdrawals are also more sought after now. There's 90 something physical cards as per OP but I doubt any of them would allow withdrawals higher than 2k EUR a month. Which is still low. In Greece they brought forth a law that states you can't make any purchase with cash above 500 legally. IMHO this is complete BS because whoever is paying these amounts will seriously consider avoiding the VAT if possible. I've never met a plumber, electrician, builder, farmer or generally any professional involved in handy work to be told they want electronic payments. If you ask to pay by card they'll stick an extra 24% to their price becsuse that's just how it is. Taxes for smalltime professionals in Europe are so high they can't realistically survive and keep their prices low with also paying VAT on their earnings. Generally speaking the imposed economic system is very unfair. Paying and receiving payments in cash only ain't gonna save no one on it's own, but in some instances it makes things much easier. Title: Re: [V2] CryptoCardsList.com Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on June 21, 2025, 06:52:17 AM That is strange! There is not supposed to be a captcha there. Maybe g00gle is taking initiative and spreading this captchas everywhere ;)I saw this captcha on your website both with Tor browser and with normal browser, captcha was not always showing but I managed to reproduce it during my testing. It's not a big deal, but I never liked solving those stupid puzzles. OK, I think I have located the setting that is causing problems for you. https://www.talkimg.com/images/2025/06/21/UuTX1c.png Our good friends at Hostinger (I say this with sarcasm) *as long as you don't host any mixers seem to think that your IP addresses are risky. I have one of those long term packages that I bought two years ago, so I don't have to pay for anything until 2027. Unfortunately, there doesn't appear to be an "off" switch. This is the lowest setting. This captcha appears before the page even loads, right? In Greece they brought forth a law that states you can't make any purchase with cash above 500 legally. IMHO this is complete BS because whoever is paying these amounts will seriously consider avoiding the VAT if possible. Imagine a world where you can't buy any items that aren't cheap without a card (!) or Google Pay/Apple Pay (!!!) Title: Re: [V2] CryptoCardsList.com Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: dkbit98 on June 28, 2025, 01:36:23 PM This captcha appears before the page even loads, right? That is correct.I can't access anything on website until I solve that captcha. Hostinger is one of the hosting providers on my blacklist, because of bad experience with them, and I would never use them for anything. If you are stuck with them until 2027 that use it, but I don't expand the deal in future. Title: Re: [V2] CryptoCardsList.com Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: Pmalek on June 29, 2025, 07:13:15 AM I came across an ad for a new virtual debit card yesterday and wanted to mention it here. Bold Virtual Vise Debit Cards (https://www.getbold.io/debit-card).
I am not sure if you need to be a user of other Bold services to get it. Bold is a financial tech company that offers checking accounts in the US. The card offers BTC cashback from 0.25% to 10% per use. I think it's limited to US merchants and shops. You can set it up with your Apple or Google Wallets. It's free to use. It has no signup, monthly, annual, or transaction fees according to the FAQs. People who have Bold checking accounts don't need to load their virtual cards. It will draw the money from your checking account when you use it. Title: Re: [V2] CryptoCardsList.com Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: dkbit98 on July 04, 2025, 03:33:30 PM I found several lesser known no-kyc crypto cards that you can check and add in your list and website.
KemyCard - Visa/MasterCard virtual - $15 to issue | 5% top-up | $2/mo - Works worldwide | 3-year life - Spend up to $100K/month no ID. - website: https://kemycard.com/ BingCard - Visa virtual or physical - $25$40 issue | 2% load | 1.5% FX - Spend up to $100K/month - Apple & Google Pay - website: https://www.bingcard.com/ Laso Finance Card - Visa/MasterCard virtual - 3.86.8% load - ~$2K per card - Stablecoins - website: https://laso.finance/ PS Do your own research and remember that using any crypto cards can be risky. Title: Re: [V2] CryptoCardsList.com Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on July 05, 2025, 10:44:01 AM @dkbit98, I found those cards on Twitter already and am in the process of uploading a huge bundle of cards on to CryptoCardsList.
Title: Re: [V2] CryptoCardsList.com Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: logfiles on July 20, 2025, 10:43:36 PM @NotATether, just got to know that you are behind the website from the other reply of yours. I had no idea that it existed until now
Anyway, I check it out, but the search button doesn't seem to work? Also, when I visited the all cards section (https://www.cryptocardslist.com/crypto-cards.html). It just returns an error, no list visible so far. Code: Failed to load data: NetworkError when attempting to fetch resource. Title: Re: [V2] CryptoCardsList.com Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on July 27, 2025, 09:56:10 AM @NotATether, just got to know that you are behind the website from the other reply of yours. I had no idea that it existed until now Anyway, I check it out, but the search button doesn't seem to work? Also, when I visited the all cards section (https://www.cryptocardslist.com/crypto-cards.html). It just returns an error, no list visible so far. Code: Failed to load data: NetworkError when attempting to fetch resource. Well, that's not good. This seems like a permissions error, rather than a billing error. I have not made any changes to the code over the last few days. I have isolated the issue to Google Cloud Run functions that are returning 403. I will have to investigate the logs to get a better detail of what is going on. Thanks for reminding me. For some reason, I don't get email notifications when a service goes down. Edit: How strange. As soon as I updated the payment method on the account, everything started working again. However, I did not receive any email or notification on the website indicating that services are paused. Title: Re: [V2] CryptoCardsList.com Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: libert19 on August 06, 2025, 07:27:46 AM I would like to share my experience with solcard. I purchased about $500 worth of item on Amazon India with it and everything went smoothly, I did not do kyc and had to pay 5% of topup amount as fee.
Quality experience from creating account, to deposit, to pay with it 10/10, would do again. There is no verification involved while making payment though, so if someone got your card details, and your card has funds in in, they will be able to use it. Title: Re: [V2] CryptoCardsList.com Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: HostFat on August 16, 2025, 08:08:36 PM https://mywecard.com
USD card. No kyc. 1% fee deposit. 2% fee FX. It can be used with google wallet and apple pay. Limits Day: 500 USD Week: 1000 USD Month: 2000 USD Title: Re: [V2] CryptoCardsList.com Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: joker_josue on August 17, 2025, 12:11:21 AM https://mywecard.com USD card. No kyc. 1% fee deposit. 2% fee FX. Have you tried the service? Do you accept bitcoin? The only references to crypto were USDT. Title: Re: [V2] CryptoCardsList.com Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on August 17, 2025, 03:06:12 AM Sorry for not updating the list/site for some time, I have been preoccupied with Talksearch over the last couple of weeks. I will try to find some time to update this soon.
I would like to share my experience with solcard. I purchased about $500 worth of item on Amazon India with it and everything went smoothly, I did not do kyc and had to pay 5% of topup amount as fee. Can you try to register an account using a ProtonMail address (just make a free account if you don't have one) and see if you can receive any email verification codes from them? Title: Re: [V2] CryptoCardsList.com Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: libert19 on August 17, 2025, 05:40:00 AM I would like to share my experience with solcard. I purchased about $500 worth of item on Amazon India with it and everything went smoothly, I did not do kyc and had to pay 5% of topup amount as fee. Can you try to register an account using a ProtonMail address (just make a free account if you don't have one) and see if you can receive any email verification codes from them?Yes, I did use ProtonMail address in aforementioned scenario, it worked fine. Title: Re: [V2] CryptoCardsList.com Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: HostFat on August 18, 2025, 01:01:35 AM Have you tried the service? Yes I tried.Do you accept bitcoin? The only references to crypto were USDT. The service isn't mine. They accept USDT and USDC on Polygon. Title: Re: [V2] CryptoCardsList.com Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: joker_josue on August 18, 2025, 06:50:16 AM Have you tried the service? Yes I tried.Do you accept bitcoin? The only references to crypto were USDT. The service isn't mine. They accept USDT and USDC on Polygon. Thanks for the feedback. In your experience, does it work well? Have you used it only online or also offline? If it only accepts USDC/USDT, it's not really a crypto card. But now it's trendy for these companies to call themselves crypto cards. Anyway, that's another debate. Title: Re: [V2] CryptoCardsList.com Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on August 18, 2025, 12:04:00 PM If it only accepts USDC/USDT, it's not really a crypto card. But now it's trendy for these companies to call themselves crypto cards. Anyway, that's another debate. I list all services, including the ones that refill only with stablecoins. Title: Re: [V2] CryptoCardsList.com Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: The Hidebehinder on August 24, 2025, 03:55:00 PM Not that is an important detail but:
https://cryptocardslist.com/card-details.html?card_id=KuCard-Visa-EUR Inactivity Fee 0.00 Inactivity Fee Percentage 0.00 Inactivity Fee Period month Kucoin charges now an inactivity fee of 3 euros after 90 months, and trading on the website or depositing in your account or withdrawing is not counted, only card usage. Also they will freeze your card if you reach zero balance but keep on charging you if you add funds in your main account, you have to completely cancel the card afterwards. Title: Re: [V2] CryptoCardsList.com Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: dkbit98 on August 26, 2025, 08:01:26 PM Kucoin charges now an inactivity fee of 3 euros after 90 months, and trading on the website or depositing in your account or withdrawing is not counted, only card usage. Those sneaky bastards :PAlso they will freeze your card if you reach zero balance but keep on charging you if you add funds in your main account, you have to completely cancel the card afterwards. One of the problems with many of this crypto cards is the fact they are constantly changing things like fees or supported websites, and it's not easy to keep up with those changes. That is why I don't suggest planning to purchase any crypto cards for long term usage. Title: Re: [V2] CryptoCardsList.com Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: internetional on August 27, 2025, 06:41:07 PM Theres also the StablePay card (https://stablepay.cards). Its mainly targeted at Russians, so the website is only in Russian. The card is issued to residents of many countries, not just Russia, but for Russians theres a special advantage: the card can be topped up with the A7A5 stablecoin, which is pegged to the Russian ruble and can be purchased at one Russian bank with just a 0.5% fee. This makes topping up the card very cheap for Russian users.
The issuance fee is 2200 RUB (around $25). The validity period is five years. Theres no maintenance fee. The daily limit is 6,000. The card is digital. Its issued within a couple of minutes, but requires providing personal data. It can be added to Google Pay and Apple Pay. Title: Re: [V2] CryptoCardsList.com Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on August 29, 2025, 11:44:00 AM Kucoin charges now an inactivity fee of 3 euros after 90 months, and trading on the website or depositing in your account or withdrawing is not counted, only card usage. 90 months sounds like a long time. Are you sure that's not a typo? Quote Also they will freeze your card if you reach zero balance but keep on charging you if you add funds in your main account, you have to completely cancel the card afterwards. Hopefully that's just a bug, otherwise it would be insane to do that. Title: Re: [V2] CryptoCardsList.com Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: The Hidebehinder on September 03, 2025, 08:55:14 AM Kucoin charges now an inactivity fee of 3 euros after 90 months, and trading on the website or depositing in your account or withdrawing is not counted, only card usage. 90 months sounds like a long time. Are you sure that's not a typo?Days, of course don't know what I was thinking. Also they will freeze your card if you reach zero balance but keep on charging you if you add funds in your main account, you have to completely cancel the card afterwards. Hopefully that's just a bug, otherwise it would be insane to do that.No it's not, the dear CS guy who copy pasted a ready response told me that this is account work and if I want to remove the fee I need to check this out: https://www.kucoin.com/support/42293158493209 which of course tells nothing. Title: Re: [V2] CryptoCardsList.com Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on September 07, 2025, 02:47:33 PM The website has just gotten a huge traffic boost in the past 24 hours. Perhaps it is now time for me to start seriously looking into optimizing the site performance of CryptoCardsList.
Currently, the cards page and data tables are functional, but they take too long to load since they come from a Firestore database. In my opinion, it would be much better for the values to be embedded directly in separate HTML pages, but the amount of work that it would require caused me to do it this way instead. Title: Re: [V2] CryptoCardsList.com Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: libert19 on September 27, 2025, 07:34:29 AM I would like to share another experience with solcard.
Couple days ago, I deposited directly from an instant exchange to solcard wallet unbeknownst to the fact that you are supposed to deposit exact amount as you entered while creating deposit for it to reflect (it was my fault that I didn't read the note, and forgot my prior experience), so amount that was sent to solcard wallet from an instant exchange was different than what I entered at first and deposit window was also over by time instant exchange deposited, and it didn't reflect. So, I go to their customer support via chat saying deposit isn't reflected accepting my fault, and they credited it without any fuss whatsoever. tl; dr: solcard customer support good. Title: Re: [V2] CryptoCardsList.com Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: dkbit98 on September 30, 2025, 09:10:45 PM New batch of Aqua Dolphin cards have been approved for everyone who applied for them in Aqua wallets.
I received mine and I already made some smooth purchases, everything worked perfectly fine so far. Note they are charging additional 0.25% if you top-up card with USDt (so it's better to use L-BTC), and there is $1 fee for each purchase. 3DS Payments in Europe are currently not supported, and you can read more information about restrictions on updated pages: https://jan3.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/37245241446043-Known-Issues-and-Limitations-Beta https://jan3.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/41557683220891-Why-was-my-Dolphin-Card-transaction-declined Title: Re: [V2] CryptoCardsList.com Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: NotATether on October 01, 2025, 08:47:56 AM Note they are charging additional 0.25% if you top-up card with USDt (so it's better to use L-BTC), and there is $1 fee for each purchase. Why the additional fee? Even though it is quite small by comparison to other card fees. USDT is a stablecoin, and the whole point of card brands integrating them as deposit methods is so that the deposit fee can be eliminated, as compared to just accepting Bitcoin or some other L1 cryptocurrency directly. Title: Re: [V2] CryptoCardsList.com Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: dkbit98 on October 01, 2025, 08:20:05 PM Why the additional fee? Even though it is quite small by comparison to other card fees. USDT is a stablecoin, and the whole point of card brands integrating them as deposit methods is so that the deposit fee can be eliminated, as compared to just accepting Bitcoin or some other L1 cryptocurrency directly. For 0.25% they are probably in favor use of Bitcoin as L-BTC instead of L-USDT, and I think this is not bad.You have to pay small fees when swapping L-BTC to L-USDT in Aqua wallet, so it's better not doing that if you already have L-BTC.. I am reading now that fee is actually 1% for each transaction, with $1 being a minimum. Other crypto cards I used charge even higher fees. Title: Re: [V2] CryptoCardsList.com Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: cygan on October 02, 2025, 11:38:54 AM there is a new player in this market with the virtual 2fiat mastercards!
there are currently two versions of this card that can be used completely without kyc. these cards also have the following features:
more informations can be found on their official homepage: https://2fiat.com/ https://talkimg.com/images/2025/10/02/UGdZs1.png Title: Re: [V2] CryptoCardsList.com Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: Improved on October 02, 2025, 08:58:58 PM https://postimg.cc/kD9Mm1Kk
https://i.postimg.cc/44HYpjdN/666666.png (https://postimages.org/) Title: Re: [V2] CryptoCardsList.com Big List of Crypto Debit Cards Post by: Lucius on October 03, 2025, 09:55:05 AM there is a new player in this market with the virtual 2fiat mastercards! ~snip~ ~snip~ I haven't checked how long they've been in business, but with these types of services you should always be careful and try with small amounts. Anyway, the testing itself costs $50, and the top-up card is almost 7%, which is definitely expensive, although services without KYC have their price. |