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Title: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: aolu on March 24, 2015, 11:00:21 PM
We love Bitcoin! We can't look further forward to using bitcoin as a mean of purchasing everywhere! Bitcoin Debit Cards provides an extrordinary way of using bitcoin; it is not only fast but easy and simple.

There were some bitcoin debit providers, such as Diamond Circle, Cryptex, and Coinjelly, which are no longer available.
Meanwhile, in 2015, there are 4 main bitcoin debit card providers which are available internationally without geographical limits on residency or spending.,Xapo, ANX, BitPlastic, and Wagecan- a potential star.

Let's take a colser look at why Wagecan, such a freshman in the bitcoin industry, is referred to as a potential star by comparing Wagecan to the rest of the major BTC debit cards providers available on the market nowadays below.

Basic review:

Xapo
https://xapo.com/ (https://xapo.com/)
Xapo is incorporated in Hong Kong and is based in Palo Alto.
In addition to issuing Bitcoin debit cards, Xapo also provides wallets and cold storage.


WageCan
https://www.wagecan.com (https://www.wagecan.com)
WageCan was founded and registered in Seychelles, and based in California and Taiwan.
WageCan provides a bitcoin wallet with interest and bitcoin debit card.
 

ANX
https://anxpro.com/ (https://anxpro.com/)
ANX was established in July 2013 and is legally registered and based in Hong Kong. ANX is Bitcoin exchange platforms.

BitPlastic
https://bitplastic.com/ (https://bitplastic.com/)
BitPlastic was based in Russia and did not provide any further information reg  is the most mysterious one. Its debit could be used at POS, ATM, and online without identification being verified. However its limitations and fees are unfriendly.
 
Fees
providers of bitcoin debit cards are charging the planned, one-time ordering fee, and potential charges will vary based on your card usage, such as a lost card replacement fee, ATM withdrawal fees and Foreign Exchange fees.

see comparison below for more information.

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CA5gmpZW4AAdmG2.png


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: anshar on March 25, 2015, 12:42:11 AM
Those are the most basic reviews I've ever seen in my life...


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: BTCjust on March 25, 2015, 02:26:50 AM
Xapo is ridiculous, anyone willing to use it?


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: greatwolf_ on March 25, 2015, 06:40:58 PM
There are two rows for "POS Purchases". What's the difference between the two? Is one indicating the max amount permissible per transaction and the other is the fee charged to that POS transaction?


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: Amph on March 25, 2015, 06:47:37 PM
wagecan seems, the best, never heard of it, i'm gonna check it now, i hope it provide anon

well no anon...i don't like it


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: HI-TEC99 on March 25, 2015, 07:30:58 PM
You say bitplastic can be used without identification being verified. I assume you have to provide at least an address for them to send it to. Although that's not identification verification it gives them a good idea who you are.


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: minimalB on March 25, 2015, 07:53:12 PM
Please add http://www.neteller.com to the list.


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: bitpop on March 25, 2015, 09:20:42 PM
Wagecan definite scam?


Xapo is ridiculous, anyone willing to use it?

Hell no


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: gr8n8 on March 25, 2015, 09:39:40 PM
the table is missing coinjar and neteller


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: dwdoc on March 25, 2015, 09:46:23 PM
Good luck with WageCan. No reviews. Website typos galore.
Someone give it a try and report back.  ;)


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: Xapo_Affiliate on March 25, 2015, 11:29:24 PM

I wanted to provide some clarification on the Xapo card for you. Hopefully you are open to update and feel free to let me know if you have questions.

Xapo debit card:
Maximum card balance: There is no maximum. You can spend directly anything you have in your main wallet.
ATM withdrawals: $400 if you dont provide any ID or proof of address. Goes up to $2000/day as soon as you provide this info
POS purchases: Up to $2500 without ID/address. Goes up to unlimited when you provide this info
Monthly fee: Was removed in September last year. We pay this for our users

Note that we are not a preloaded card. Meaning you dont need to spend btc and load fiat onto the card. We withdraw bitcoins and load those funds in fiat onto the card immediately when the card is swiped.

The rest is correct. Let me know if I can clarify anything else  :)


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: Mitchell on March 25, 2015, 11:31:17 PM
Xapo is ridiculous, anyone willing to use it?
I use them and it works just fine. Their webinterface is meh, but their app works great.


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: nahtnam on March 26, 2015, 12:10:55 AM
WageCan seems like the cheapest. Am I right?


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: enquirer on March 26, 2015, 12:35:45 AM
WageCan seems like the cheapest. Am I right?

This post is an "infomercial" for wagecan from someone with 0 previous posts. 99% sure wagecan is a scam.


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: nahtnam on March 26, 2015, 12:36:17 AM
WageCan seems like the cheapest. Am I right?

This post is an "infomercial" for wagecan from someone with 0 previous posts. 99% sure wagecan is a scam.

Ahh.. Kk. Which of these are established?


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: enquirer on March 26, 2015, 12:42:17 AM
WageCan seems like the cheapest. Am I right?

This post is an "infomercial" for wagecan from someone with 0 previous posts. 99% sure wagecan is a scam.

Ahh.. Kk. Which of these are established?

I've heard people using ANX .. that's somewhere in Asia


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: PolarPoint on March 26, 2015, 12:45:37 AM
Bitcoin debit card is the most practical way of spending bitcoin IMO. Would very much like to have one, but the fees are a tad high. We need more competition to drive fees down.  :(


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: armaan56 on March 26, 2015, 12:50:15 AM
Why so much hate on Xapo? I love the card and their interface. No problems yet and have had it for about 6 months now. Not to mention customer support always helps me. Even though it takes a bit of time


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: Pente on March 26, 2015, 03:55:58 AM
Why is there a $ limit on WageCan? Are you converting BTC to $ before you actually need to use it?


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: minimalB on March 26, 2015, 09:47:32 AM
Why so much hate on Xapo? I love the card and their interface. No problems yet and have had it for about 6 months now. Not to mention customer support always helps me. Even though it takes a bit of time

Interesting... I heard nothing but horror stories. Are there other users that can share positive Xapo debit card experience?


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: Mitchell on March 26, 2015, 10:09:06 AM
Interesting... I heard nothing but horror stories. Are there other users that can share positive Xapo debit card experience?
I have one and I like it. I used it to buy a Google Developer account on the Chrome Web Store, paid for AliExpress purchases and did an ATM withdrawal just to test it out.

Well, I just got home from a weekend with my girlfriend and guess what I find? A letter from Xapo containing my card. It's a VISA debit card (like I expected) and it looks quite nice. I just activated it, which was easy to do once you get the hang of it. I will try to do an in-store transaction tomorrow, let's see how it goes. ;D
I got my Xapo debit card without being fully registered. Yes, I had to fill in my basic details, but they never requested an ID. I have used the Xapo debit card and it works great, just like their app. Their website? Not so much. It's very confusing (for example the buying Bitcoins part) and sometimes so slow that I have to login again before I can do something, which is quite annoying.

All my support questions have always been answered within 24 hours so I'm a happy customer at Xapo.


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: bitpop on March 26, 2015, 10:13:44 AM
Xapo seems to work well unless you get locked out of your account, I hear support is terrible


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: Mitchell on March 26, 2015, 11:36:46 AM
Xapo seems to work well unless you get locked out of your account, I hear support is terrible
Haven't had that problem yet, but my experience with support was amazing. They always answered quickly and on point.

EDIT: Apparently terrific doesn't mean what I thought it does. Whoops.


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: jdebunt on March 26, 2015, 12:00:52 PM
E-Coin should be on that list too....(www.e-coin.io)

Cards are available now for the price of US$10, load fee is 1%, limit is 2,500 EUR (unless you verify the card for unlimited usage)

Issuing bank is the same as Xapo's, but no waiting time.


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: Mitchell on March 26, 2015, 12:06:50 PM
E-Coin should be on that list too....(www.e-coin.io)

Cards are available now for the price of US$10, load fee is 1%, limit is 2,500 EUR (unless you verify the card for unlimited usage)

Issuing bank is the same as Xapo's, but no waiting time.
Is it a debit card or preloaded? Is it an online card or do you get a physical one?


I also edited my previous post, because I thought that "terrific" was a positive thing.


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: jdebunt on March 26, 2015, 04:55:09 PM
Is it a debit card or preloaded? Is it an online card or do you get a physical one?


I also edited my previous post, because I thought that "terrific" was a positive thing.

Debit card :) no preloaded balance at this time.

It's a physical card that works online and offline (verified to work with Paypal, Amazon Prime & Netflix)


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: byt411 on March 26, 2015, 05:19:24 PM
Hey guys, ANX (https://anxpro.com/?utm_source=forum_referral&utm_medium=link&utm_campaign=marketing) here. The fees listed for our card is completely wrong, and it may have caused you guys to believe that the fees are higher than what they actually are.

The fees that were listed there are for the ANX Basic card, which has since been discontinued. We offer 2 new cards: the ANX PLUS Bitcoin Debit Card, and the ANX PREMIUM Bitcoin Debit Card.

https://i.imgur.com/Lqis2EZ.png
ANX PLUS Bitcoin Debit Card:
Balance: HKD
Maximum Card Balance: $50,000 HKD
ATM Withdrawals: No limit. (Subject to limits of local ATM)
POS Purchases: $50,000 HKD
Ordering Fee: 0.08BTC + Standard Shipping (0.065BTC)/Express Shipping (0.17BTC/0.25BTC)
Welcome Offers: Get a refund on your shipping fee upon a first reload of $1000 USD.
Monthly Fee: Free for first 12 months, $5 HKD/Month after.
Card Load Fee: None
ATM Withdrawal Fee: $30 HKD
POS Purchase Fee: None

https://i.imgur.com/40avhCO.png
ANX PREMIUM Bitcoin Debit Card:
Balance: USD
Maximum Card Balance: $50,000 usd
ATM Withdrawals: $1000 USD (Subject to limits of local ATM)
POS Purchases: $50,000 USD
Ordering Fee: 0.16BTC + Standard Shipping (0.065BTC)/Express Shipping (0.17BTC/0.25BTC)
Welcome Offers: Get a refund on your shipping fee upon a first reload of $5000 USD.
Monthly Fee: None
Card Load Fee: None
ATM Withdrawal Fee: 1%, Minimum $3 USD.
POS Purchase Fee: None

If you guys have any other questions, please ask.


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: World on March 26, 2015, 11:56:47 PM
Here are some information about Xapo card too.
http://cryptomining-blog.com/4472-checking-out-the-xapo-online-bitcoin-wallet/
http://cryptomining-blog.com/4552-first-impressions-from-the-xapo-bitcoin-debit-card/


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: AsiaNexgen on March 27, 2015, 02:15:49 AM
We love Bitcoin! We can't look further forward to using bitcoin as a mean of purchasing everywhere! Bitcoin Debit Cards provides an extrordinary way of using bitcoin; it is not only fast but easy and simple.

There were some bitcoin debit providers, such as Diamond Circle, Cryptex, and Coinjelly, which are no longer available.
Meanwhile, in 2015, there are 4 main bitcoin debit card providers which are available internationally without geographical limits on residency or spending.,Xapo, ANX, BitPlastic, and Wagecan- a potential star.

Let's take a colser look at why Wagecan, such a freshman in the bitcoin industry, is referred to as a potential star by comparing Wagecan to the rest of the major BTC debit cards providers available on the market nowadays below.

Basic review:

Xapo
https://xapo.com/ (https://xapo.com/)
Xapo is incorporated in Hong Kong and is based in Palo Alto.
In addition to issuing Bitcoin debit cards, Xapo also provides wallets and cold storage.


WageCan
https://www.wagecan.com (https://www.wagecan.com)
WageCan was founded and registered in Seychelles, and based in California and Taiwan.
WageCan provides a bitcoin wallet with interest and bitcoin debit card.
 

ANX
https://anxpro.com/ (https://anxpro.com/)
ANX was established in July 2013 and is legally registered and based in Hong Kong. ANX is Bitcoin exchange platforms.

BitPlastic
https://bitplastic.com/ (https://bitplastic.com/)
BitPlastic was based in Russia and did not provide any further information reg  is the most mysterious one. Its debit could be used at POS, ATM, and online without identification being verified. However its limitations and fees are unfriendly.
 
Fees
providers of bitcoin debit cards are charging the planned, one-time ordering fee, and potential charges will vary based on your card usage, such as a lost card replacement fee, ATM withdrawal fees and Foreign Exchange fees.

see comparison below for more information.

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CA5gmpZW4AAdmG2.png

Thanks for reaching out  :)
Just want to clarify our fees of charges

Basically we do have 2 kinds of ANX Debit Cards, which are the ANX PLUS and ANX PREMIUM.
For the Card Currency, it supports fiat currencies AUD, CAD, GBP, CHF, EUR, HKD, JPY, CNY, NZD, SGD and USD.

                                                      ANX PLUS                                                                    ANX PREMIUM

Maximum Card Balance                    HK $50,000                                                                         USD $50,000
ATM Withdrawals                             No Limit, Subject to limits on local ATM                                  US $1000, Subject to limits on local ATM
Cost of ATM Withdrawals                  HK $30                                                                                 1%, Min. US $3         
POS Purchases                                HK$50,000                                                                           US$50,000
Cost of POS Purchase                       Free                                                                                    Free
Ordering fee                                   0.08 BTC                                                                              0.16 BTC
Welcome Offers                              load HK $8,000 and get a refund on your shipping fee              load US$5,000 and get a refund on your shipping fee
Monthly fee                                    Free for first 12 months                                                          
                                                     HK$5/month thereafter                                                          Free
                                                     deducted from card balance
Card Load Free                                Free                                                                                     Free                                
Currency Conversion Fee                     No Trading fees/ No Bank Transfer Deposit Fees/ No Bitcoin Transfer Fees

For more details, kindly visit our website at https://anxbtc.com/pages/#/fees (https://anxbtc.com/pages/#/fees)
If you have any problems, please don't hesitate to email us at support@anxintl.com


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: dezoel on March 27, 2015, 04:43:17 AM
Hey guys, ANX (https://anxpro.com/?utm_source=forum_referral&utm_medium=link&utm_campaign=marketing) here. The fees listed for our card is completely wrong, and it may have caused you guys to believe that the fees are higher than what they actually are.

The fees that were listed there are for the ANX Basic card, which has since been discontinued. We offer 2 new cards: the ANX PLUS Bitcoin Debit Card, and the ANX PREMIUM Bitcoin Debit Card.

https://i.imgur.com/Lqis2EZ.png
ANX PLUS Bitcoin Debit Card:
Balance: HKD
Maximum Card Balance: $50,000 HKD
ATM Withdrawals: No limit. (Subject to limits of local ATM)
POS Purchases: $50,000 HKD
Ordering Fee: 0.08BTC + Standard Shipping (0.065BTC)/Express Shipping (0.17BTC/0.25BTC)
Welcome Offers: Get a refund on your shipping fee upon a first reload of $1000 USD.
Monthly Fee: Free for first 12 months, $5 HKD/Month after.
Card Load Fee: None
ATM Withdrawal Fee: $30 HKD
POS Purchase Fee: None

https://i.imgur.com/40avhCO.png
ANX PREMIUM Bitcoin Debit Card:
Balance: USD
Maximum Card Balance: $50,000 usd
ATM Withdrawals: $1000 USD (Subject to limits of local ATM)
POS Purchases: $50,000 USD
Ordering Fee: 0.16BTC + Standard Shipping (0.065BTC)/Express Shipping (0.17BTC/0.25BTC)
Welcome Offers: Get a refund on your shipping fee upon a first reload of $5000 USD.
Monthly Fee: None
Card Load Fee: None
ATM Withdrawal Fee: 1%, Minimum $3 USD.
POS Purchase Fee: None

If you guys have any other questions, please ask.

seems good, is the shipping fee for all country worldwide?
or just some country?
will order it soon as possible...


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: GGGGG on March 27, 2015, 07:19:38 AM
seems good, is the shipping fee for all country worldwide?
or just some country?
will order it soon as possible...

I have one. It depends on which country you have it sent to but I believe they ship most places. I had one card sent to me while I was in the US, and another sent while I was in Europe.


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: Minerjoe on March 27, 2015, 07:23:03 AM
Where did you get the info that the limit for ANX card is 3k. It s 50k.

However, I would also wait for Bit-x card. Based on my experience with them, this company s very professional. Great exchange, nice cloud mining option, excellent sig campaign. I hope the card ll be great as well.


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: World on March 27, 2015, 12:31:56 PM
NETELLER Prepaid MasterCard
https://bitcoinmagazine.com/19755/neteller-adds-bitcoin-funding-prepaid-mastercards/


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: Amph on March 27, 2015, 03:44:29 PM
Bitcoin debit card is the most practical way of spending bitcoin IMO. Would very much like to have one, but the fees are a tad high. We need more competition to drive fees down.  :(

Wait for BIT-X's MasterCard coming in April!

is it anonymous?

Where did you get the info that the limit for ANX card is 3k. It s 50k.

However, I would also wait for Bit-x card. Based on my experience with them, this company s very professional. Great exchange, nice cloud mining option, excellent sig campaign. I hope the card ll be great as well.

the basic one is 3k, the 50k is the plus or premium


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: mishax1 on March 27, 2015, 03:54:41 PM
Bitcoin debit card is the most practical way of spending bitcoin IMO. Would very much like to have one, but the fees are a tad high. We need more competition to drive fees down.  :(

Wait for BIT-X's MasterCard coming in April!

is it anonymous?


It stops being anonymous the second you provided your phone number.. (like you did to get in the signature campaign)


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: marcotheminer on March 27, 2015, 04:24:54 PM
Bitcoin debit card is the most practical way of spending bitcoin IMO. Would very much like to have one, but the fees are a tad high. We need more competition to drive fees down.  :(

Wait for BIT-X's MasterCard coming in April!

is it anonymous?

You must complete basic verification to get the card.


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: Minerjoe on March 27, 2015, 07:02:41 PM
Bitcoin debit card is the most practical way of spending bitcoin IMO. Would very much like to have one, but the fees are a tad high. We need more competition to drive fees down.  :(

Wait for BIT-X's MasterCard coming in April!

is it anonymous?

You must complete basic verification to get the card.

What s wrong with that? People who require full anonymity are people who have something to hide, usually illegal. I would not want to have anything to do with that kind of people.


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: byt411 on March 27, 2015, 10:44:55 PM
-snip-

seems good, is the shipping fee for all country worldwide?
or just some country?
will order it soon as possible...

Hi dezoel!
The standard shipping fee, as stated, is 0.065BTC. However, if you want express shipping, then it is split into 2 categories:
Express Registered Mail Region A (0.17BTC): Argentina, Australia, Canada, China, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, HK, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Singapore, Spain, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, UK and USA.

Express Registered Mail Region B (0.25BTC): Other Countries.

Thanks,
byt411

seems good, is the shipping fee for all country worldwide?
or just some country?
will order it soon as possible...

I have one. It depends on which country you have it sent to but I believe they ship most places. I had one card sent to me while I was in the US, and another sent while I was in Europe.

Hey GGGGG!

Thanks for the review! If it's possible, could you please comment on your experience on our official thread?
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=425451.0

Thanks!
byt411


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: Amph on March 28, 2015, 08:11:48 AM
Bitcoin debit card is the most practical way of spending bitcoin IMO. Would very much like to have one, but the fees are a tad high. We need more competition to drive fees down.  :(

Wait for BIT-X's MasterCard coming in April!

is it anonymous?

You must complete basic verification to get the card.

What s wrong with that? People who require full anonymity are people who have something to hide, usually illegal. I would not want to have anything to do with that kind of people.

well no, not in my case, it's not like if you are something to hide must be something illegal, i just want my privacy and to evade taxes i admit lol

i don't like bitcoin as a taxable thing


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: EternalWingsofGod on March 28, 2015, 09:59:29 AM
Wagecan definite scam?


Xapo is ridiculous, anyone willing to use it?

Hell no

Indeed looking at that table its not worth it
Assuming the others don't run away with the assets at a later date of course, although the table did need an update as the Xapo affiliate mentioned
This seems like a good thread to keep track of since debit cards are becoming more common in Bitcoin now, still fairly limited in terms of selection but it is progress.

Xapo debit card:
Maximum card balance: There is no maximum. You can spend directly anything you have in your main wallet.
ATM withdrawals: $400 if you dont provide any ID or proof of address. Goes up to $2000/day as soon as you provide this info
POS purchases: Up to $2500 without ID/address. Goes up to unlimited when you provide this info
Monthly fee: Was removed in September last year. We pay this for our users

Note that we are not a preloaded card. Meaning you dont need to spend btc and load fiat onto the card. We withdraw bitcoins and load those funds in fiat onto the card immediately when the card is swiped.

The rest is correct. Let me know if I can clarify anything else  :)


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: ajareselde on March 31, 2015, 11:04:57 PM
Careful with debit cards, as i explained here (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1008503) , i got charged roughly 13% of the
amount i withdrawed from account. Its Skrill USD debit card, yes, but the fact is that those local ATM fees are the same woth for skrill and bitcoin debit cards, so just take care.
I consider this to be insanely ridiculous.

cheers


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: dwdoc on April 03, 2015, 12:25:49 AM
https://bit-x.com/guide/bitx-cards

http://s18.postimg.org/87ao1kl95/image.jpg


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: marcotheminer on April 03, 2015, 12:47:46 AM
There's also the POS limits which you didn't screenshot. I'll do so when I'm off mobile.


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: loaddebitcard on April 03, 2015, 05:28:41 PM
You don't need a 3rd party debit card anymore for Bitcoin use. See our website. We can load any existing debit card you have in your pocket using Bitcoin! https://www.loaddebitcard.com


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: mishax1 on April 03, 2015, 05:53:34 PM
You don't need a 3rd party debit card anymore for Bitcoin use. See our website. We can load any existing debit card you have in your pocket using Bitcoin! https://www.loaddebitcard.com

^ Some shady company..   got any positive feedbacks from a trusted source ?


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: HostFat on April 03, 2015, 06:03:29 PM
Both virtual/solid card.

Neteller now is using Bitpay to accept Bitcoin as deposit method - Big news!
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1001714.0

Advcash - a new anonymous prepaid card [Recharge it with bitcoin]
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1011381.0


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: loaddebitcard on April 03, 2015, 06:07:07 PM
You don't need a 3rd party debit card anymore for Bitcoin use. See our website. We can load any existing debit card you have in your pocket using Bitcoin! https://www.loaddebitcard.com

got any positive feedbacks from a trusted source ?

We just launched. Time will show you how innovative we are.



Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: mishax1 on April 03, 2015, 06:15:20 PM
You don't need a 3rd party debit card anymore for Bitcoin use. See our website. We can load any existing debit card you have in your pocket using Bitcoin! https://www.loaddebitcard.com

got any positive feedbacks from a trusted source ?

We just launched. Time will show you how innovative we are.


Oh cool, best of luck to you. Looking forward hearing from you again.


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: loaddebitcard on April 03, 2015, 06:18:45 PM
You don't need a 3rd party debit card anymore for Bitcoin use. See our website. We can load any existing debit card you have in your pocket using Bitcoin! https://www.loaddebitcard.com

got any positive feedbacks from a trusted source ?

We just launched. Time will show you how innovative we are.


Oh cool, best of luck to you. Looking forward hearing from you again.

BTW, We have requested "press" releases from coindesk, cryptonews, bitcoin magazine, newsbtc, thebitcoinnews, insidedebitcoins, cointelegraph, payment news, and bitcoin watch.
We are waiting for their articles to post to the web.


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: mishax1 on April 03, 2015, 06:26:45 PM
You don't need a 3rd party debit card anymore for Bitcoin use. See our website. We can load any existing debit card you have in your pocket using Bitcoin! https://www.loaddebitcard.com

got any positive feedbacks from a trusted source ?

We just launched. Time will show you how innovative we are.


Oh cool, best of luck to you. Looking forward hearing from you again.

BTW, We have requested "press" releases from coindesk, cryptonews, bitcoin magazine, newsbtc, thebitcoinnews, insidedebitcoins, cointelegraph, payment news, and bitcoin watch.
We are waiting for their articles to post to the web.

Will that include some due diligence ?  Who are the people behind the service or are you staying anonymous ? 

*edit: I now see your ANN post, we should continue the conversation over there..


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: Reynaldo on April 03, 2015, 07:03:00 PM
Neteller seems to be a really good option now.
Deposit: 0% fee with bitcoin.

You just add virtual CC or order a physical debitcard and you proceed to use it.

edit:

The fees are really high to cashout with ATM.. etc


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: crazyivan on April 03, 2015, 07:21:19 PM
So what is the consensus, which of these cards charges lowest fees? Xapo or Bit X?
Also, I think OK pay also can provide a card and you can fund their wallet with BTC.


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: byt411 on April 03, 2015, 07:46:54 PM
So what is the consensus, which of these cards charges lowest fees? Xapo or Bit X?
Also, I think OK pay also can provide a card and you can fund their wallet with BTC.

The ANXPRO Bitcoin Debit Card (https://anxpro.com/?utm_source=forum_referral&utm_medium=link&utm_campaign=marketing) has the lowest fees.


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: Armando on April 04, 2015, 08:11:13 AM
You don't need a 3rd party debit card anymore for Bitcoin use. See our website. We can load any existing debit card you have in your pocket using Bitcoin! https://www.loaddebitcard.com

^ Some shady company..   got any positive feedbacks from a trusted source ?

There are reputable services already offering the same service and with less fees by the way, for example:
http://www.coindesk.com/247exchange-adds-fiat-withdrawals-credit-debit-cards/


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: loaddebitcard on April 09, 2015, 09:08:44 PM
Well that's good, they won't mind a little friendly competition  :D


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: dwdoc on April 20, 2015, 11:55:35 PM
Anyone here try the WageCan debit card yet?

This podcast gave it a positive review (35:25):

https://letstalkbitcoin.com/blog/post/uncoinventional-bitcoin-bus-tour-day-2-3-and-4-conference-recap-bus-lessons-and-wagecan-use

And one here:

https://www.facebook.com/notes/盧翱/finally-got-the-wagecan-bitcoin-debit-card/10206497572182525

One negative is the website says it takes 1 business day to charge the card once BTC are sent in.  
I think it would be better (less risky) to be able to hold btc on your phone and wait to charge the debit card until right before using it for a purchase.


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: BitcoinNewsMagazine on April 23, 2015, 02:23:36 AM
Anyone here try the WageCan debit card yet?

This podcast gave it a positive review (35:25):

https://letstalkbitcoin.com/blog/post/uncoinventional-bitcoin-bus-tour-day-2-3-and-4-conference-recap-bus-lessons-and-wagecan-use

And one here:

https://www.facebook.com/notes/盧翱/finally-got-the-wagecan-bitcoin-debit-card/10206497572182525

One negative is the website says it takes 1 business day to charge the card once BTC are sent in.  
I think it would be better (less risky) to be able to hold btc on your phone and wait to charge the debit card until right before using it for a purchase.

We have been trying! But the WageCan site appears to be broken and we keep getting error messages trying to log in. Tried different browsers to no effect.


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: dwdoc on April 23, 2015, 04:06:28 AM
Interesting. I just logged on using my iPad. No problem.


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: minimalB on April 23, 2015, 07:45:50 AM
Few extra options:
https://bitcoinnewsmagazine.com/bitcoin-debit-card-options/


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: sandy47bt on April 23, 2015, 07:53:26 AM
I heard Bit-X MasterCard is very cheap & has low fees
Is that true ?

Also, is there any other Debit Card which don't need identity verification
Just like Bit-X


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: marcotheminer on April 23, 2015, 09:23:09 AM
I heard Bit-X MasterCard is very cheap & has low fees
Is that true ?

Also, is there any other Debit Card which don't need identity verification
Just like Bit-X

Cheap and low depends entirely on who you ask. I personally find the fees to be justifiable and low enough for me to use the card.

You can get the Bit-X card without identification but (due to KYC and AML regulations) you'll have some limits. These limits can be made larger or removed with verification.


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: BitcoinNewsMagazine on April 24, 2015, 03:47:51 PM
Few extra options:
https://bitcoinnewsmagazine.com/bitcoin-debit-card-options/


We are pleased to report that the WageCan (https://www.wagecan.com/DebitCardInfo) site is working fine now and we have one of their bitcoin debit cards on order. Looking forward to posting a user report when received. WageCan is considerably more user friendly to work with than ANX.


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: minimalB on May 04, 2015, 10:40:25 AM
Another card on horizon - CoinCard

http://bitcoinist.net/coincard-gain-wider-acceptance-cryptocurrency/


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: jdebunt on May 04, 2015, 10:51:01 AM
Another card on horizon - CoinCard

http://bitcoinist.net/coincard-gain-wider-acceptance-cryptocurrency/


It's a great article by Deepak, but I have my reservations about this card because:

“Sure, we have a favorite in Paycoin."  No thanks.....


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: crazyivan on May 04, 2015, 07:26:54 PM
Another card on horizon - CoinCard

http://bitcoinist.net/coincard-gain-wider-acceptance-cryptocurrency/


Is this card related to Josh Garza in any form?


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: btcton on May 05, 2015, 05:45:13 AM
I can vouch for AdvCash. Their card has been working without issues for a while already. I did not get the physical card because of its cost (I would never really use it at a retail store), but the virtual-only works great.


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: jdebunt on May 05, 2015, 06:01:22 AM
I can vouch for AdvCash. Their card has been working without issues for a while already. I did not get the physical card because of its cost (I would never really use it at a retail store), but the virtual-only works great.

I lke the service offered by Advcash, just some weird limits & minimum deposits to activate a card etc....


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: BitcoinNewsMagazine on May 06, 2015, 03:17:24 AM
Another card on horizon - CoinCard

http://bitcoinist.net/coincard-gain-wider-acceptance-cryptocurrency/


Is this card related to Josh Garza in any form?

Yes. Good reason to stay away.


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: jdebunt on May 06, 2015, 04:29:54 AM
Yes. Good reason to stay away.

It appears to be related indeed, which is more than enough reason to be very wary of the product.


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: Nrcewker on May 06, 2015, 09:07:06 AM
just want to remind, the most of financial frauds is in Hongkong


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: jdebunt on May 06, 2015, 12:31:09 PM
Received my Bit-X card today (thanks Marco) so will need to give this a try in the near future :)


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: marcotheminer on May 06, 2015, 07:16:01 PM
Received my Bit-X card today (thanks Marco) so will need to give this a try in the near future :)

Note that they'll be fully functional within a week or so.


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: byt411 on May 06, 2015, 08:58:15 PM
just want to remind, the most of financial frauds is in Hongkong

Uh, any evidence to back that up? I personally think that you are very wrong about that.
Hong Kong is in China but it isn't China, FYI.


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: btcton on May 07, 2015, 03:27:57 AM
I can vouch for AdvCash. Their card has been working without issues for a while already. I did not get the physical card because of its cost (I would never really use it at a retail store), but the virtual-only works great.

I lke the service offered by Advcash, just some weird limits & minimum deposits to activate a card etc....

Well, I believe the limits for anonymous users are in place because of local laws regarding not knowing who the customer is. Verification should take care of them, though, but you don't really need to worry about it unless you plan to use it as your main card. If my memory serves, the limit for anonymous users is $2,500.


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: BitcoinNewsMagazine on May 13, 2015, 03:42:16 PM
I can vouch for AdvCash. Their card has been working without issues for a while already. I did not get the physical card because of its cost (I would never really use it at a retail store), but the virtual-only works great.

I lke the service offered by Advcash, just some weird limits & minimum deposits to activate a card etc....

I have the AdvCash card and support is fast and friendly and physical card works fine at POS terminals. Reloading is fast. Also using the Bit-X and WageCan cards without problems.


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: miaviator on May 13, 2015, 04:37:39 PM
Another card on horizon - CoinCard

http://bitcoinist.net/coincard-gain-wider-acceptance-cryptocurrency/


Right, a card which cannot even maintain a SPONSORED article is on the horizon.

reservecoincard.com ordercoincard.com both projects of Garza.

Quote
Due to the controversial nature of this service Bitcoinist has pulled this article.

http://bitcoinist.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/paper-109277_1280-680x481.jpg


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: marcotheminer on May 13, 2015, 06:02:17 PM
The Bit-X card is now fully functional! Both USD and EUR denominated cards can be ordered now.

https://card.bit-x.com


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: minimalB on May 27, 2015, 07:43:54 PM
BitStamp is also in the DebitCard game!

https://www.bitstamp.net/article/bitstamp-new-usd-eur-gbp-denominated-debit-card/


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: bitpop on May 27, 2015, 07:47:39 PM
BitStamp is also in the DebitCard game!

https://www.bitstamp.net/article/bitstamp-new-usd-eur-gbp-denominated-debit-card/


No use of course


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: jdebunt on May 27, 2015, 08:12:56 PM
BitStamp is also in the DebitCard game!

https://www.bitstamp.net/article/bitstamp-new-usd-eur-gbp-denominated-debit-card/


Wonder which issuing bank they will use....


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: marcotheminer on May 27, 2015, 08:27:40 PM
BitStamp is also in the DebitCard game!

https://www.bitstamp.net/article/bitstamp-new-usd-eur-gbp-denominated-debit-card/


PrePaid card game, which is nothing special.

They don't even allow ATM withdrawals at this point in time..


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: BitcoinNewsMagazine on May 27, 2015, 08:45:51 PM
CCEDK.com (https://www.ccedk.com/nanocard) is promoting a card that is actually provided by Bit-X. I just got one, actually spent extra to have my name on the card but it was still delivered with Bit-X as name.


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: marcotheminer on May 28, 2015, 12:57:39 PM
CCEDK.com (https://www.ccedk.com/nanocard) is promoting a card that is actually provided by Bit-X. I just got one, actually spent extra to have my name on the card but it was still delivered with Bit-X as name.

That's odd. You should contact their support.


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: BitcoinNewsMagazine on May 28, 2015, 03:32:01 PM
CCEDK.com (https://www.ccedk.com/nanocard) is promoting a card that is actually provided by Bit-X. I just got one, actually spent extra to have my name on the card but it was still delivered with Bit-X as name.

That's odd. You should contact their support.

I did. They mentioned that they were not able to personalize first batch and already refunded the extra 0.1 btc fee. Good customer support.


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: marcotheminer on May 28, 2015, 05:54:17 PM
CCEDK.com (https://www.ccedk.com/nanocard) is promoting a card that is actually provided by Bit-X. I just got one, actually spent extra to have my name on the card but it was still delivered with Bit-X as name.

That's odd. You should contact their support.

I did. They mentioned that they were not able to personalize first batch and already refunded the extra 0.1 btc fee. Good customer support.

That sounds fair :). Bit-X (CCEDK are partnered with them) offers personalised cards if you wanted one.


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: exoro on June 05, 2015, 09:28:21 PM
From what I heard, BitPlastic is a complete scam. I was sold on Xapo until I heard there was a monthly fee:( At least their fee is small.

Has anyone here bought a Bitcoin debit card yet?


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: marcotheminer on June 05, 2015, 10:14:30 PM
From what I heard, BitPlastic is a complete scam. I was sold on Xapo until I heard there was a monthly fee:( At least their fee is small.

Has anyone here bought a Bitcoin debit card yet?

I have purchased a card from each of the 4 major service providers (2 debit and 2 prepaid).

I'll be doing an in depth review of each soon! Stay tuned.


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: Xiaoxiao on June 05, 2015, 10:36:29 PM
Which ones are available in the U.S. and are legitimate?  Thanks!


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: BitcoinNewsMagazine on June 05, 2015, 11:08:51 PM
Which ones are available in the U.S. and are legitimate?  Thanks!

WageCan, ANX and Bit-X. AdvCash no longer ships to US since May 22. CCEDK.com also ships their branded card provided by Bit-X.


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: BitcoinNewsMagazine on June 05, 2015, 11:13:05 PM
From what I heard, BitPlastic is a complete scam. I was sold on Xapo until I heard there was a monthly fee:( At least their fee is small.

Has anyone here bought a Bitcoin debit card yet?

Sure, I have all the legitimate cards available in the US (I do not recommend BitPlastic, too many bad reviews.) I have a review up at your bitcoin debit card options (https://bitcoinnewsmagazine.com/bitcoin-debit-card-options/).


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: exoro on June 06, 2015, 12:06:49 AM
From what I heard, BitPlastic is a complete scam. I was sold on Xapo until I heard there was a monthly fee:( At least their fee is small.

Has anyone here bought a Bitcoin debit card yet?

Sure, I have all the legitimate cards available in the US (I do not recommend BitPlastic, too many bad reviews.) I have a review up at your bitcoin debit card options (https://bitcoinnewsmagazine.com/bitcoin-debit-card-options/).

Awesome! Which one did you have the most positive experience with? It looks like you are most in favor of WageCan.


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: BitcoinNewsMagazine on June 06, 2015, 02:46:02 AM
From what I heard, BitPlastic is a complete scam. I was sold on Xapo until I heard there was a monthly fee:( At least their fee is small.

Has anyone here bought a Bitcoin debit card yet?

Sure, I have all the legitimate cards available in the US (I do not recommend BitPlastic, too many bad reviews.) I have a review up at your bitcoin debit card options (https://bitcoinnewsmagazine.com/bitcoin-debit-card-options/).

Awesome! Which one did you have the most positive experience with? It looks like you are most in favor of WageCan.

They all work fine. Each has its quirks you have to get used to, at some terminals you select credit card instead of debit for bit-x for example.


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: jdebunt on June 06, 2015, 09:21:49 AM
Used my Bit-X card to complete an Amazon & Audible purchase a few days ago.

Buying movie tickets online did not work because it bypasses Mastercard Securecode.


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: csmflynt3 on June 17, 2015, 01:15:38 AM
I just received my wagecan debit card a few days ago and I have to say that so far its been great. I have used it at Walgreens and at a few restaurants so far without any issues. It is pretty convenient now that I can just transfer my bitcoins directly to the btc address on the card. It also states that loading the card may take 2 business days , but my deposit cleared in less than 12 hrs.

This is the only card I have currently so I cannot say if its better or worse than anything else out there, but just wanted to share my experience with it so far.


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: exoro on June 17, 2015, 01:55:45 AM
I just received my wagecan debit card a few days ago and I have to say that so far its been great. I have used it at Walgreens and at a few restaurants so far without any issues. It is pretty convenient now that I can just transfer my bitcoins directly to the btc address on the card. It also states that loading the card may take 2 business days , but my deposit cleared in less than 12 hrs.

This is the only card I have currently so I cannot say if its better or worse than anything else out there, but just wanted to share my experience with it so far.

Let us know if it gets rejected anywhere! I'm still on the fence about getting a bitcoin debit card. I heard the the Xapo card gets rejected at certain locations.


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: rammy2k2 on June 17, 2015, 09:03:22 PM
http://advcash.com/en/ works great too, i use it  ;)


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: abtcuser on July 19, 2015, 04:53:30 AM
What is the exchange rate that Wagecan and ANX and direct-from-wallet Xapo and Bit-X offer for loading/spending to/from their USD debit cards?

Wagecan FAQ says only vaguely that the rate is determined by Wagecan and incorporates all fees.

For context: OKPay offers BTC deposit with "0%", however the exchange rate from BTC to OKPay-USD is about 10% (!) lower than market and lower than most online exchangers offer.


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: jeffy1021 on July 28, 2015, 05:39:42 AM
I just received my wagecan debit card a few days ago and I have to say that so far its been great. I have used it at Walgreens and at a few restaurants so far without any issues. It is pretty convenient now that I can just transfer my bitcoins directly to the btc address on the card. It also states that loading the card may take 2 business days , but my deposit cleared in less than 12 hrs.

This is the only card I have currently so I cannot say if its better or worse than anything else out there, but just wanted to share my experience with it so far.

Let us know if it gets rejected anywhere! I'm still on the fence about getting a bitcoin debit card. I heard the the Xapo card gets rejected at certain locations.

I just got my wagecan debit card and loaded some BTC to it.  Did you receive an email confirmation after the funds cleared?  I wish I could check the balance via website or mobile app.


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: +Bitcoin on September 16, 2015, 01:11:52 PM
BitStamp is also in the DebitCard game!

https://www.bitstamp.net/article/bitstamp-new-usd-eur-gbp-denominated-debit-card/


Wonder which issuing bank they will use....

The debit card was launched through a partnership with the European and Latin American payment processor AstroPay.


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: ludwigz on October 21, 2015, 12:52:46 PM
http://advcash.com/en/ works great too, i use it  ;)

Do they ask for any documents before sending the card?
I just don't really like the idea of sending my passport informations to one of those companies...


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: dunchy on October 21, 2015, 11:14:09 PM
I've just found out about Wagecan here. They seem to offer the best conditions for card usage. But are they transparent about BTC to USD exchange rate used at the moment of card usage? Can I see that info from within their android app?


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: dunchy on October 21, 2015, 11:31:57 PM
Note for people posting false info about possibility of bitcoin denominated Neteller debit card:

..."However, funds deposited using Bitcoin are not available for purchases or withdrawals using your Net+ Prepaid MasterCard®"


http://blog.neteller.com/2015/04/14/new-deposit-option-bitcoin/

Netteller is useless...


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: TastyChillySauce00 on October 22, 2015, 11:55:35 AM
Note for people posting false info about possibility of bitcoin denominated Neteller debit card:

..."However, funds deposited using Bitcoin are not available for purchases or withdrawals using your Net+ Prepaid MasterCard®"


http://blog.neteller.com/2015/04/14/new-deposit-option-bitcoin/

Netteller is useless...
my friend just say to me trying neteller recently when i ask bitcoin debit card , but now i know that its totally bullshit,better using "genuine" bitcoin debit card


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: tennozer on October 23, 2015, 07:23:11 AM
Note for people posting false info about possibility of bitcoin denominated Neteller debit card:

..."However, funds deposited using Bitcoin are not available for purchases or withdrawals using your Net+ Prepaid MasterCard®"


http://blog.neteller.com/2015/04/14/new-deposit-option-bitcoin/

Netteller is useless...

If I can not withdraw my bitcoin with netteler prepaid card, why I will use this service. We need more options and more flexiable usage options.
There are more debit card than in this topic's cards for using bitcoin balance. Right?


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: mishax1 on October 29, 2015, 09:20:09 PM
Nice review, thanks  ;)


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: dunchy on October 30, 2015, 04:41:09 PM
Is anyone here with an inside info about terms/fees for the announced Bitfinex&Blade debit card ??


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: Possum577 on November 04, 2015, 06:51:41 AM
WageCan
https://www.wagecan.com (https://www.wagecan.com)
WageCan was founded and registered in Seychelles, and based in California and Taiwan.
WageCan provides a bitcoin wallet with interest and bitcoin debit card.

WageCan offers interest, that's new!

Does anyone know their interest (or Daily Bonus) rate? It's not stated on their website.

Thanks


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: newbi462 on November 05, 2015, 10:08:11 AM
OK just to let every one know. You may want to think twice about using WageCan.

They have very very poor customer service. Here is what happened. I use "NoScript" as part of my security. So I have control over what sites can and can not run JS on my system. WageCan.com set their site to use third party sites JS to even make the login button work. So basically the site was asking me to turn part of my security OFF to even log in and try them. Using a "privet browsing" sandbox I verified that this is the problem with the site.

NO BIG: I have high system security. So I sent the contact email a request to know what sites JS must be enabled for for this error not to happen so I could white list them when using this site.

THEIR REPLY: it was not in English for one. A web translation of the reply was as follows: "Organize one third part of trivializing it other domain feeding. Other 瀏 覽 instrument safety grade very high."

Now translation are never 1:1; but, this is basically is SCREW MY SYSTEM their security is high because they say it is, how dare I ask them how to fix it, and I should turn all my security off to use them.

So basically if you ask them for any HELP: customer NO SERVICE will attack you. Reminds me very much of PAYPAL. Ya most of us use them, but do one of us trust them at all?

It sadly seems that WageCan is the same: in that we can not trust their customer service to resolve problems, even if they are the cause of them. So I would suggest you act accordingly in your dealings with them.


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: acquafredda on November 05, 2015, 10:47:25 AM
I don't know whether op is still around or not but there are many more debit cards around.
I'll copy and paste from the thread we have in the Italian section
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=787292.0 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=787292.0)
That's a collective thread in which we are reporting all of them.
Most of the sites are in English so you can have a look around

Bitcoin prepaid cards comparison


The Rock Trading Card
https://www.therocktrading.com/
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=847383.0

WebMoney
http://cards.wmtransfer.com/en
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=787292.msg9388207#msg9388207

Anxbtc
https://anxbtc.com/pages/card-compare
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=685581.0 (ENG)

Advcash (fisica e virtuale)
http://advcash.com/en/fees/
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1011169.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1011381.0 (ENG)

Okpay
https://www.okpay.com
https://www.okpay.com/it/services/debit-card/fees.html

Xapo (usata anche da: Bitwage (https://www.bitwage.com))
https://in.xapo.com/campaign/debit/
https://support.xapo.com/95219-What-fees-are-associated-with-the-Xapo-Debit-Card
https://support.xapo.com/are-there-daily-spending-limits-on-the-xapo-debit-card
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=918911.0 (ENG)

E-coin (fisica e virtuale)
https://www.e-coin.io
https://www.e-coin.io/terms
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=787292.msg12029372#msg12029372

Bit-x (usata anche da: ccedk / NanoCard) (https://www.ccedk.com/nanocard)
https://bit-x.com/
https://bit-x.com/guide/bitx-cards
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=874312.msg10918490#msg10918490 (ENG)

Bitstamp
https://www.bitstamp.net
https://www.bitstamp.net/article/bitstamp-new-usd-eur-gbp-denominated-debit-card/

Moneypolo
http://moneypolo.com
http://moneypolo.com/private/prepaid-cards/
http://moneypolo.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/MoneyPolo-Visa-Card-Tariffs-EN1.pdf

Spectrocoin
https://spectrocoin.com
https://spectrocoin.com/en/card/fees.html
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=787292.msg11981542#msg11981542

Cryptopay
https://cryptopay.me
https://support.cryptopay.me/hc/en-us/articles/204955639-What-is-a-Cryptopay-Debit-Card-

Neteller - Aggiornamento Il conto ora può essere si ricaricato con Bitcoin, ma tali soldi poi non si possono più usare sulla carta! Quindi per ora da evitare.
http://www.neteller.com/
https://help.neteller.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/1306
https://help.neteller.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/2363

Bitgold
https://www.bitgold.com/
http://support.bitgold.com/customer/portal/articles/2069452-bitgold-prepaidcard-limits-fees

Capitalist
https://capitalist.net
https://capitalist.net/fees
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1018455.0

Satoshitango (solo USD per ora)
https://www.satoshitango.com
https://www.satoshitango.com/faq#satoshitangodebitcard




Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: newbi462 on November 05, 2015, 10:48:42 AM
E-coin.io visa scam:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1238372.0

Sounds more like the reality that BTC transactions are not instant...


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: newbi462 on November 05, 2015, 10:58:10 AM
I don't know whether op is still around or not but there are many more debit cards around.
I'll copy and paste from the thread we have in the Italian section
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=787292.0 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=787292.0)
That's a collective thread in which we are reporting all of them.
Most of the sites are in English so you can have a look around

Bitcoin prepaid cards comparison


The Rock Trading Card
https://www.therocktrading.com/
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=847383.0

WebMoney
http://cards.wmtransfer.com/en
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=787292.msg9388207#msg9388207

Anxbtc
https://anxbtc.com/pages/card-compare
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=685581.0 (ENG)

Advcash (fisica e virtuale)
http://advcash.com/en/fees/
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1011169.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1011381.0 (ENG)

Okpay
https://www.okpay.com
https://www.okpay.com/it/services/debit-card/fees.html

Xapo (usata anche da: Bitwage (https://www.bitwage.com))
https://in.xapo.com/campaign/debit/
https://support.xapo.com/95219-What-fees-are-associated-with-the-Xapo-Debit-Card
https://support.xapo.com/are-there-daily-spending-limits-on-the-xapo-debit-card
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=918911.0 (ENG)

E-coin (fisica e virtuale)
https://www.e-coin.io
https://www.e-coin.io/terms
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=787292.msg12029372#msg12029372

Bit-x (usata anche da: ccedk / NanoCard) (https://www.ccedk.com/nanocard)
https://bit-x.com/
https://bit-x.com/guide/bitx-cards
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=874312.msg10918490#msg10918490 (ENG)

Bitstamp
https://www.bitstamp.net
https://www.bitstamp.net/article/bitstamp-new-usd-eur-gbp-denominated-debit-card/

Moneypolo
http://moneypolo.com
http://moneypolo.com/private/prepaid-cards/
http://moneypolo.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/MoneyPolo-Visa-Card-Tariffs-EN1.pdf

Spectrocoin
https://spectrocoin.com
https://spectrocoin.com/en/card/fees.html
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=787292.msg11981542#msg11981542

Cryptopay
https://cryptopay.me
https://support.cryptopay.me/hc/en-us/articles/204955639-What-is-a-Cryptopay-Debit-Card-

Neteller - Aggiornamento Il conto ora può essere si ricaricato con Bitcoin, ma tali soldi poi non si possono più usare sulla carta! Quindi per ora da evitare.
http://www.neteller.com/
https://help.neteller.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/1306
https://help.neteller.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/2363

Bitgold
https://www.bitgold.com/
http://support.bitgold.com/customer/portal/articles/2069452-bitgold-prepaidcard-limits-fees

Capitalist
https://capitalist.net
https://capitalist.net/fees
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1018455.0

Satoshitango (solo USD per ora)
https://www.satoshitango.com
https://www.satoshitango.com/faq#satoshitangodebitcard




I would be careful about OK Pay after the whole EGOPAY shut down. May be off topic, but do we think any of the guys around today will still be in 20 years? I hear people WARN of the banks failing and you wont be able to get your money... But honestly those of us who have been doing BTC for 5+ years have experienced that and kept going just fine. Mtgox, Liberty Exchange, we could go on. My point on this topic is when you use these services "including debit card" is treat the funds as if they could go poof once in their control. Your contract is not for BTC, but for an IOU they back and plan to honor. Think how much you trust them to do so when it cold hurt them, and act accordingly. Some I trust very much to be the stand up people they have earned them self to be. Others not so much.


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: Pab on November 06, 2015, 02:38:37 AM
That service is new still in beta https://www.coinizy.com/ (https://www.coinizy.com/).There is also coinomat.com,what is very reputable


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: ranochigo on November 06, 2015, 02:54:33 AM
http://advcash.com/en/ works great too, i use it  ;)

Do they ask for any documents before sending the card?
I just don't really like the idea of sending my passport informations to one of those companies...
Yup, they do for a physical card.
Quote
3.1. To apply for a Card You must be at least 18 years old. We will also need to know some information about you before we can issue you a Card. We will need to verify your identity; that means We will check Your identity and where You live. We may use third parties to obtain this information, which may also contain credit checks on Our behalf.

I have tried ordering before but they required some identity verifications so I didn't manage to order any. It is different for Virtual cards though, they do not require any verification for that but the loading fee is on the high side.


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: +Bitcoin on November 12, 2015, 09:08:45 AM
OK just to let every one know. You may want to think twice about using WageCan.

They have very very poor customer service. Here is what happened. I use "NoScript" as part of my security. So I have control over what sites can and can not run JS on my system. WageCan.com set their site to use third party sites JS to even make the login button work. So basically the site was asking me to turn part of my security OFF to even log in and try them. Using a "privet browsing" sandbox I verified that this is the problem with the site.

NO BIG: I have high system security. So I sent the contact email a request to know what sites JS must be enabled for for this error not to happen so I could white list them when using this site.

THEIR REPLY: it was not in English for one. A web translation of the reply was as follows: "Organize one third part of trivializing it other domain feeding. Other 瀏 覽 instrument safety grade very high."

Now translation are never 1:1; but, this is basically is SCREW MY SYSTEM their security is high because they say it is, how dare I ask them how to fix it, and I should turn all my security off to use them.

So basically if you ask them for any HELP: customer NO SERVICE will attack you. Reminds me very much of PAYPAL. Ya most of us use them, but do one of us trust them at all?

It sadly seems that WageCan is the same: in that we can not trust their customer service to resolve problems, even if they are the cause of them. So I would suggest you act accordingly in your dealings with them.

I can't login to my WageCan account. Anyone else having the same problem?


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: newbi462 on November 12, 2015, 12:45:48 PM


I can't login to my WageCan account. Anyone else having the same problem?

Is your log in problem a loading circle pops up and tries to load then shows an "error" message?

If so try to DL the smartphone app, and see if you can log in there.

Here is the thing: they built their site poorly. It is overly dependent on THIRD PARTY sites deliver JS in a timely manor, and at least of of those sites is doing a Browser Ver test. Fail either one because of security that prevents JS from running from untrusted sources or because you are on an older browser, and you can basically do nothing with the site.

If this is the "error" you get, and you con confirm this is the cause by logging in on the mobile app: then only solution I have is to open the latest ver of CHROME or FIREFOX in privet browsing with ALL SECURITY OFF. Ya, a security bug that they make some turn ALL security off rather than lock down what the source of the false negative is. But seems to be the only work around at this point.


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: +Bitcoin on November 12, 2015, 12:53:01 PM


I can't login to my WageCan account. Anyone else having the same problem?

Is your log in problem a loading circle pops up and tries to load then shows an "error" message?

If so try to DL the smartphone app, and see if you can log in there.

Here is the thing: they built their site poorly. It is overly dependent on THIRD PARTY sites deliver JS in a timely manor, and at least of of those sites is doing a Browser Ver test. Fail either one because of security that prevents JS from running from untrusted sources or because you are on an older browser, and you can basically do nothing with the site.

If this is the "error" you get, and you con confirm this is the cause by logging in on the mobile app: then only solution I have is to open the latest ver of CHROME or FIREFOX in privet browsing with ALL SECURITY OFF. Ya, a security bug that they make some turn ALL security off rather than lock down what the source of the false negative is. But seems to be the only work around at this point.


Yes, that is the case I am having. Thanks for your answer, I appreciate it, I'll try with app.


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: BTCBinary on November 12, 2015, 02:13:03 PM
I don't use any of the cards you referred to in your post. I have been using the ADVCASH Euro Debit card, chargeable with bitcoin and haven't had any complaints.


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: coinbrain on November 16, 2015, 07:14:29 PM
I don't know whether op is still around or not but there are many more debit cards around.
I'll copy and paste from the thread we have in the Italian section
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=787292.0 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=787292.0)
That's a collective thread in which we are reporting all of them.
Most of the sites are in English so you can have a look around

Bitcoin prepaid cards comparison


The Rock Trading Card
https://www.therocktrading.com/
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=847383.0

WebMoney
http://cards.wmtransfer.com/en
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=787292.msg9388207#msg9388207

Anxbtc
https://anxbtc.com/pages/card-compare
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=685581.0 (ENG)

Advcash (fisica e virtuale)
http://advcash.com/en/fees/
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1011169.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1011381.0 (ENG)

Okpay
https://www.okpay.com
https://www.okpay.com/it/services/debit-card/fees.html

Xapo (usata anche da: Bitwage (https://www.bitwage.com))
https://in.xapo.com/campaign/debit/
https://support.xapo.com/95219-What-fees-are-associated-with-the-Xapo-Debit-Card
https://support.xapo.com/are-there-daily-spending-limits-on-the-xapo-debit-card
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=918911.0 (ENG)

E-coin (fisica e virtuale)
https://www.e-coin.io
https://www.e-coin.io/terms
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=787292.msg12029372#msg12029372

Bit-x (usata anche da: ccedk / NanoCard) (https://www.ccedk.com/nanocard)
https://bit-x.com/
https://bit-x.com/guide/bitx-cards
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=874312.msg10918490#msg10918490 (ENG)

Bitstamp
https://www.bitstamp.net
https://www.bitstamp.net/article/bitstamp-new-usd-eur-gbp-denominated-debit-card/

Moneypolo
http://moneypolo.com
http://moneypolo.com/private/prepaid-cards/
http://moneypolo.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/MoneyPolo-Visa-Card-Tariffs-EN1.pdf

Spectrocoin
https://spectrocoin.com
https://spectrocoin.com/en/card/fees.html
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=787292.msg11981542#msg11981542

Cryptopay
https://cryptopay.me
https://support.cryptopay.me/hc/en-us/articles/204955639-What-is-a-Cryptopay-Debit-Card-

Neteller - Aggiornamento Il conto ora può essere si ricaricato con Bitcoin, ma tali soldi poi non si possono più usare sulla carta! Quindi per ora da evitare.
http://www.neteller.com/
https://help.neteller.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/1306
https://help.neteller.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/2363

Bitgold
https://www.bitgold.com/
http://support.bitgold.com/customer/portal/articles/2069452-bitgold-prepaidcard-limits-fees

Capitalist
https://capitalist.net
https://capitalist.net/fees
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1018455.0

Satoshitango (solo USD per ora)
https://www.satoshitango.com
https://www.satoshitango.com/faq#satoshitangodebitcard




I would be careful about OK Pay after the whole EGOPAY shut down. May be off topic, but do we think any of the guys around today will still be in 20 years? I hear people WARN of the banks failing and you wont be able to get your money... But honestly those of us who have been doing BTC for 5+ years have experienced that and kept going just fine. Mtgox, Liberty Exchange, we could go on. My point on this topic is when you use these services "including debit card" is treat the funds as if they could go poof once in their control. Your contract is not for BTC, but for an IOU they back and plan to honor. Think how much you trust them to do so when it cold hurt them, and act accordingly. Some I trust very much to be the stand up people they have earned them self to be. Others not so much.


BITNOVO (solo EU per ora)
https://www.bitnovo.com

I Try https://www.bitnovo.com , Card Recharge is instant in EU directly with BITCOIN! not limits for recharge..
dont need Identify , and is full anonymous


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: +Bitcoin on December 02, 2015, 02:34:57 PM
Shift has launched a cryptocurrency debit card that behaves just like a regular Visa debit card and is connected to a user’s Coinbase account.


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: dexX7 on January 08, 2016, 07:55:05 PM
I used a Xapo EUR card for two purchases via PayPal. One was nominated in USD, the other was nominated in EUR.

To my surprise both payments were subtracted from the card in Gibraltar pound, so the conversion routes were USD -> GIP -> EUR and EUR -> GIP -> EUR in the second purchase, which introduced seemingly unnecessary fees.

It's unclear to me why this happened and if there is anything I can do to avoid it in the future. Right now my suspicion is that the Xapo debit card somehow indicates GIP is the target currency, which is then picked up by PayPal, but this is just a guess based on the fact that my credit card, which was issued where I live, works just fine with EUR via PP without odd conversions.


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: smith coins on January 08, 2016, 07:59:13 PM
I used a Xapo EUR card for two purchases via PayPal. One was nominated in USD, the other was nominated in EUR.

To my surprise both payments were subtracted from the card in Gibraltar pound, so the conversion routes were USD -> GIP -> EUR and EUR -> GIP -> EUR in the second purchase, which introduced seemingly unnecessary fees.

It's unclear to me why this happened and if there is anything I can do to avoid it in the future. Right now my suspicion is that the Xapo debit card somehow indicates GIP is the target currency, which is then picked up by PayPal, but this is just a guess based on the fact that my credit card, which was issued where I live, works just fine with EUR via PP without odd conversions.
As far as i know Xapo and E-coin use the same bank issuer so there are really unnecessary fees as you said, thanks for sharing with us your experience with xapo, but could you see the exchange rate was it the same as in coinbase or coindesk price or even there they took additional fees?


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: dexX7 on January 08, 2016, 08:23:53 PM
As far as i know Xapo and E-coin use the same bank issuer so there are really unnecessary fees as you said, thanks for sharing with us your experience with xapo, but could you see the exchange rate was it the same as in coinbase or coindesk price or even there they took additional fees?

Thanks for mentioning this.

My first purchase had no, or a very small premium, the second one was actually off by 7-8 EUR compared to Coinbase/Kraken EUR.

They don't show a conversion rate, but one may derive it from the account balance. However, as mentioned, my second purchase still appears to be off.

Here two screenshots, one from the overview, one from a detail view:

https://i.imgur.com/JgeE8yf.png (https://i.imgur.com/JgeE8yf.png)

https://i.imgur.com/DFjK0di.png (https://i.imgur.com/DFjK0di.png)

I'm going to keep an eye on the exchange rate, but right now the odd currency conversion route even seems to have a greater impact (at least on my first purchase, which came with nearly 8 % premium where I excepted 3 % due to USD -> EUR fees).


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: mariosucces on January 09, 2016, 06:51:13 PM
Can anyone tell me where I can buy bitcoins using ANX debitcard HKD?


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: cryptocompare on February 17, 2016, 05:48:07 PM
Here is a list of Bitcoin debit cards that you can compare fees on - we've added a nice little metric at the end to show how much you would lose if used the card to spend a thousand of whatever currency the card is denominated in

https://www.cryptocompare.com/wallets/#/cards


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: dexX7 on February 18, 2016, 11:48:35 AM
Just to provide an update regarding the odd conversion from XX -> GIP -> EUR:

I got in contact with the PayPal support and they changed the target currency in their system to EUR, so every purchase made via PayPal is going to be pulled in EUR.

can you please mention which site you're using so far that can accept this xapo debit card because i'm currently using ecoin and some site doesn't seems work while i'm trying to make a purchase on their merchant so i think xapo debit card will gimme different advantages

Almost all purchases I made were through PayPal, and for what it's worth: the other pure card purchases went through without issues.


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: hiddensphinx on February 18, 2016, 12:16:26 PM
Almost all purchases I made were through PayPal, and for what it's worth: the other pure card purchases went through without issues.

Paypal's currency conversion rates are a rip off  >:(


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: dexX7 on February 18, 2016, 12:17:15 PM
Almost all purchases I made were through PayPal, and for what it's worth: the other pure card purchases went through without issues.

Paypal's currency conversion rates are a rip off  >:(

Maybe, but it's better than going the even longer route XXX -PayPal conversion-> GIP -Xapo conversion-> EUR.


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: VytautasK on February 18, 2016, 02:31:59 PM
As far as i know Xapo and E-coin use the same bank issuer so there are really unnecessary fees as you said, thanks for sharing with us your experience with xapo, but could you see the exchange rate was it the same as in coinbase or coindesk price or even there they took additional fees?

Thanks for mentioning this.

My first purchase had no, or a very small premium, the second one was actually off by 7-8 EUR compared to Coinbase/Kraken EUR.

They don't show a conversion rate, but one may derive it from the account balance. However, as mentioned, my second purchase still appears to be off.

Here two screenshots, one from the overview, one from a detail view:

https://i.imgur.com/JgeE8yf.png (https://i.imgur.com/JgeE8yf.png)

https://i.imgur.com/DFjK0di.png (https://i.imgur.com/DFjK0di.png)

I'm going to keep an eye on the exchange rate, but right now the odd currency conversion route even seems to have a greater impact (at least on my first purchase, which came with nearly 8 % premium where I excepted 3 % due to USD -> EUR fees).

You might also try SpectroCoin.com debit card, fees are lower and service is the same.


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: RavenBitcoins on March 24, 2016, 09:31:22 AM
This is really a bad review. I have been working on a new one I will be posting soon.


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: yoshi_ipoh on March 24, 2016, 10:34:08 AM
I'm new in BitcoinTalk, but I just want to say you guys are cooler than reddit when it comes to bitcoin debit card. Without naming names, there's quite a few... passionate... people there who hates bitcoin debit cards with a passion because we're supposed to keep it pure and stick with p2p transactions.


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: 4kec4 on April 22, 2016, 05:52:27 AM
It has not been clarified yet which cards can be used in the US. I was exciting when i found out about XAPO but apparently it cannot be used in the US.

Anyone know if ANX is available in the US? Which of these are available in the US?

THank you all


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: RavenBitcoins on May 02, 2016, 11:55:46 AM
We love Bitcoin! We can't look further forward to using bitcoin as a mean of purchasing everywhere! Bitcoin Debit Cards provides an extrordinary way of using bitcoin; it is not only fast but easy and simple.

There were some bitcoin debit providers, such as Diamond Circle, Cryptex, and Coinjelly, which are no longer available.
Meanwhile, in 2015, there are 4 main bitcoin debit card providers which are available internationally without geographical limits on residency or spending.,Xapo, ANX, BitPlastic, and Wagecan- a potential star.

Let's take a colser look at why Wagecan, such a freshman in the bitcoin industry, is referred to as a potential star by comparing Wagecan to the rest of the major BTC debit cards providers available on the market nowadays below.

Basic review:

Xapo
https://xapo.com/ (https://xapo.com/)
Xapo is incorporated in Hong Kong and is based in Palo Alto.
In addition to issuing Bitcoin debit cards, Xapo also provides wallets and cold storage.


WageCan
https://www.wagecan.com (https://www.wagecan.com)
WageCan was founded and registered in Seychelles, and based in California and Taiwan.
WageCan provides a bitcoin wallet with interest and bitcoin debit card.
 

ANX
https://anxpro.com/ (https://anxpro.com/)
ANX was established in July 2013 and is legally registered and based in Hong Kong. ANX is Bitcoin exchange platforms.

BitPlastic
https://bitplastic.com/ (https://bitplastic.com/)
BitPlastic was based in Russia and did not provide any further information reg  is the most mysterious one. Its debit could be used at POS, ATM, and online without identification being verified. However its limitations and fees are unfriendly.
 
Fees
providers of bitcoin debit cards are charging the planned, one-time ordering fee, and potential charges will vary based on your card usage, such as a lost card replacement fee, ATM withdrawal fees and Foreign Exchange fees.

see comparison below for more information.

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CA5gmpZW4AAdmG2.png

New  2016 Bitcoin debit card Reviews (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1410577.0) article


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: Peter83quek on June 08, 2016, 06:25:22 PM
We love Bitcoin! We can't look further forward to using bitcoin as a mean of purchasing everywhere! Bitcoin Debit Cards provides an extrordinary way of using bitcoin; it is not only fast but easy and simple.

There were some bitcoin debit providers, such as Diamond Circle, Cryptex, and Coinjelly, which are no longer available.
Meanwhile, in 2015, there are 4 main bitcoin debit card providers which are available internationally without geographical limits on residency or spending.,Xapo, ANX, BitPlastic, and Wagecan- a potential star.

Let's take a colser look at why Wagecan, such a freshman in the bitcoin industry, is referred to as a potential star by comparing Wagecan to the rest of the major BTC debit cards providers available on the market nowadays below.

Basic review:

Xapo
https://xapo.com/ (https://xapo.com/)
Xapo is incorporated in Hong Kong and is based in Palo Alto.
In addition to issuing Bitcoin debit cards, Xapo also provides wallets and cold storage.


WageCan
https://www.wagecan.com (https://www.wagecan.com)
WageCan was founded and registered in Seychelles, and based in California and Taiwan.
WageCan provides a bitcoin wallet with interest and bitcoin debit card.
 

ANX
https://anxpro.com/ (https://anxpro.com/)
ANX was established in July 2013 and is legally registered and based in Hong Kong. ANX is Bitcoin exchange platforms.

BitPlastic
https://bitplastic.com/ (https://bitplastic.com/)
BitPlastic was based in Russia and did not provide any further information reg  is the most mysterious one. Its debit could be used at POS, ATM, and online without identification being verified. However its limitations and fees are unfriendly.
 
Fees
providers of bitcoin debit cards are charging the planned, one-time ordering fee, and potential charges will vary based on your card usage, such as a lost card replacement fee, ATM withdrawal fees and Foreign Exchange fees.

see comparison below for more information.

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CA5gmpZW4AAdmG2.png
;)T.Q


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: Blackshadow007 on September 23, 2016, 03:36:56 PM
Among the list which one is best and trusted ?  :)


Title: Re: 2015 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
Post by: LTU_btc on September 23, 2016, 10:46:18 PM
Among the list which one is best and trusted ?  :)
This list is outdated, many new bitcoin debit cards appeared since the last update of topic. You should look there:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1242788.0 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1242788.0)