@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).
Bunch of other information in this list is also outdated... like I wrote before in this topic few days ago. NotATether forked it, now he has to suffer the consequences and criticism, since previous co-author is living dead account aka zombie. 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 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5285067.0EDIT: 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/
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Ne znam da li nekoga zanima na lokalu ali Satochip i ja smo napravili Limited Edition The Times karticu. Sa jedne strane je dobro poznata The Times naslovna strana iz 2009, a sa druge raw bitcoin block data. 00000000 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................ 00000010 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................ 00000020 00 00 00 00 3B A3 ED FD 7A 7B 12 B2 7A C7 2C 3E ....;£íýz{.²zÇ,> 00000030 67 76 8F 61 7F C8 1B C3 88 8A 51 32 3A 9F B8 AA gv.a.È.ÈŠQ2:Ÿ¸ª 00000040 4B 1E 5E 4A 29 AB 5F 49 FF FF 00 1D 1D AC 2B 7C K.^J)«_Iÿÿ...¬+| 00000050 01 01 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................ 00000060 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................ 00000070 00 00 00 00 00 00 FF FF FF FF 4D 04 FF FF 00 1D ......ÿÿÿÿM.ÿÿ.. 00000080 01 04 45 54 68 65 20 54 69 6D 65 73 20 30 33 2F ..EThe Times 03/ 00000090 4A 61 6E 2F 32 30 30 39 20 43 68 61 6E 63 65 6C Jan/2009 Chancel 000000A0 6C 6F 72 20 6F 6E 20 62 72 69 6E 6B 20 6F 66 20 lor on brink of 000000B0 73 65 63 6F 6E 64 20 62 61 69 6C 6F 75 74 20 66 second bailout f 000000C0 6F 72 20 62 61 6E 6B 73 FF FF FF FF 01 00 F2 05 or banksÿÿÿÿ..ò. 000000D0 2A 01 00 00 00 43 41 04 67 8A FD B0 FE 55 48 27 *....CA.gŠý°þUH' 000000E0 19 67 F1 A6 71 30 B7 10 5C D6 A8 28 E0 39 09 A6 .gñ¦q0·.\Ö¨(à9.¦ 000000F0 79 62 E0 EA 1F 61 DE B6 49 F6 BC 3F 4C EF 38 C4 ybàê.aÞ¶Iö¼?Lï8Ä 00000100 F3 55 04 E5 1E C1 12 DE 5C 38 4D F7 BA 0B 8D 57 óU.å.Á.Þ\8M÷º..W 00000110 8A 4C 70 2B 6B F1 1D 5F AC 00 00 00 00 ŠLp+kñ._¬....
| U paketu tj. u koverti dobijate jednu Satochip karticu koja je harderski novčanik, i drugu Seedkeeper karticu kao seed backup. Možete kupiti Satochip The Times Edition (dok su na zalihama) na njihovoj službenoj stranici za €50 ili oko 0.001327 BTC.
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Do you have link to your alternatives post? I searched but couldn't find yours.
You can search in my post history or using Ninjastic website, I think it was bit.store cards, thebitcoincompany cards, bitrefil gift cards, one service is even selling no-kyc cards with 3ds, etc. I am not going to post links for any service again because I don't feel comfortable enough sharing them, so dyor. I know we can buy some temporary virtual cards from the marketplace, but we also have to pay an overprice. It's a hassle when I need regular subscriptions and so on.
Not true, there is no overprice compared with cards you purchased, there is no need for any subscription, and it's 100% less hassle than doing bloody kyc, but hey do whatever you want
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We are soon approaching January 3, and exactly 15 years ago there was famous The Times Newspaper released. My idea was to celebrate this event with Special Edition Satochip cards, and we came up with something interesting. Information from this newspaper was included in original Bitcoin Block: 00000000 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................ 00000010 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................ 00000020 00 00 00 00 3B A3 ED FD 7A 7B 12 B2 7A C7 2C 3E ....;£íýz{.²zÇ,> 00000030 67 76 8F 61 7F C8 1B C3 88 8A 51 32 3A 9F B8 AA gv.a.È.ÈŠQ2:Ÿ¸ª 00000040 4B 1E 5E 4A 29 AB 5F 49 FF FF 00 1D 1D AC 2B 7C K.^J)«_Iÿÿ...¬+| 00000050 01 01 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................ 00000060 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................ 00000070 00 00 00 00 00 00 FF FF FF FF 4D 04 FF FF 00 1D ......ÿÿÿÿM.ÿÿ.. 00000080 01 04 45 54 68 65 20 54 69 6D 65 73 20 30 33 2F ..EThe Times 03/ 00000090 4A 61 6E 2F 32 30 30 39 20 43 68 61 6E 63 65 6C Jan/2009 Chancel 000000A0 6C 6F 72 20 6F 6E 20 62 72 69 6E 6B 20 6F 66 20 lor on brink of 000000B0 73 65 63 6F 6E 64 20 62 61 69 6C 6F 75 74 20 66 second bailout f 000000C0 6F 72 20 62 61 6E 6B 73 FF FF FF FF 01 00 F2 05 or banksÿÿÿÿ..ò. 000000D0 2A 01 00 00 00 43 41 04 67 8A FD B0 FE 55 48 27 *....CA.gŠý°þUH' 000000E0 19 67 F1 A6 71 30 B7 10 5C D6 A8 28 E0 39 09 A6 .gñ¦q0·.\Ö¨(à9.¦ 000000F0 79 62 E0 EA 1F 61 DE B6 49 F6 BC 3F 4C EF 38 C4 ybàê.aÞ¶Iö¼?Lï8Ä 00000100 F3 55 04 E5 1E C1 12 DE 5C 38 4D F7 BA 0B 8D 57 óU.å.Á.Þ\8M÷º..W 00000110 8A 4C 70 2B 6B F1 1D 5F AC 00 00 00 00 ŠLp+kñ._¬....
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Satochip made special pack with two cards that include Satochip and Seedkeeper cards, so you can use one as hardware wallet and other as seed backup. Combined this two cards make front page on The Times from January 3, 2009. This is how the cards look like from both sides: You can purchase this Satochip The Times Edition pack on their official website for €50 or around 0.001327 BTC (some altcoins are also accepted with Coinbase commerce). I hope you like the design, but you can post your feedback for potential future card editions. Like usual I am perfectionist so I had some remarks about this design, and maybe we are going to see dkbit98 hardcore edition cards soon... so stay tuned
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I am talking about the ETH and this has the domoninace of 16% , the 2nd largest crypto currecny after bitcoin which has the dominance of almost 48%. I don't know how you call ETH a shitcoin How would you prefer me to call ethereum instead? There are several synonyms I can use instead of word shit, for example crap, poop, dump, junk,etc. Solana crap is now third or fourth by ''dominance'' but that doesn't mean it's any good, it still remains centralized junk supported by ftx scammer. For me only good reason why someone would use shitcoins is because of privacy, or because they support stablecoins for temporary trading. And that is the reason why someone may need to use multi-currency wallets. Now back on Unstoppable wallet topic please. I will not recommend it for coins like bitcoin, litecoin, dash and other coins that have synchronizing issue. It is only good for those like BSC, Solana and others with their tokens.
I can somehow agree with this. I tested how Unstoppable works with stable coin USDT on tron network, and it's not good. Most of the times it won't sync even if you leave it open for longer periods of time, so it's unusable in real life situation. They often release updates so maybe some of the stuff is fixed, but I can't confirm that.
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It's fine. I won't symmetrick you for that And I remember he was not happy at all about this ''fork'' you made PS 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.
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You are wrong here. Without KYC I can't find any virtual crypto card yet.
I am not wrong about this, and I already posted several alternatives that I used personally. Do a bit better research and you will see that me and few other members already discussed about this subject in forum, and I think there are one or two active topics. That's the main issue, actually. I have a credit card from our bank but have a limit of $10000 a year, which isn't enough for me. Banks and governments ask many questions: Why am I spending too much foreign currency? So I am forced to get a card from outside of my country, and there is no alternative to a crypto card in this scenario.
You are naive if you think that your government won't find out that you purchased a new virtual card with your submitted documents issued by the same government.
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So it looks like OKX has decided to delist all the trading pairs for privacy coins: Monero, ZCash, Dash.
They didn't mention anything about the "cause" but I think it's clear. The question now is... which exchanges are going to follow? Binance also announced a similar thing a few months back but then changed their minds. Thoughts?
Nobody really cars about this news, and it could even lead to more decentralization. There are enough alternative options for trading privacy coins, Bisq is decentralized with very high volume for monero, atomic swaps are working, and there is also eXch and several other exchanges. I would much ratter have big centralized exchanges removing privacy coins than freezing accounts and confiscating coins because people used this coins for trading.
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Oh, great. You get carried away in the bedroom and bite one of your partners one time and suddenly all kinds of absurd rumours start circulating. It makes me wonder isn't that one of the main reasons why mozilla named their web browser FireFox and not something more lizard like... As far as I know lizards have nothing in common with foxes, but I could be wrong. PS Is dead-man still deleting his forum posts or script job is done?
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Well that would be an issue with China's policies and their own Chinese-made cars so not applicable to Tesla, but that's also assuming the claims in that video are true
Sure, it's not exactly situation like in China, BUT my point was that all this EV crap vehicles that are allegedly good for environment are generously supported by governments. Guy that made the video you posted (probably living in China) is specialized for cars from China-only with his 1 year old channel Inside China Auto, so I am sure he is (not) paid by their government/companies to tell the truth... Most of the claims are untrue and the vehicles are from bankrupt rideshare companies. He does a walkaround and you can see a lot of the cars are actually used and many with road damage etc.
I guess bankruptcy never happened in US based car manufacturers, and it will ''never'' happen to tesla and clown Elon. Companies like tesla would NEVER work without government aka tax extortion money, they work with big losses all the time, but I guess we already know that. I know how ponzi scams are working and I am telling you that tesla (and similar) are one big ponzi scams ready to explode, but they need more people paying ''deposits'', same like in China.
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First of many to come Did you guys see the Video how China is making a bunch of electric cars and not using them at all, there are literally thousands of brand new cars rotting outside. All that is done because of government paid for this to be made, and nobody cares if they are ''green'', or if they actually sold or not... Now that can't possibly happen to tesla right? Right?? EVs = ponzi scam
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In the last month I have been working together with @JayJuanGee (JJG), to implement a website version of this Sustainable Bitcoin Withdrawal Strategy, which serves as a guide to maintenance and liquidation of a Bitcoin portfolio, based on the 200 week moving average. Page and chart loads a bit slower on my side, but it looks interesting, maybe like reversed dollar cost averaging. Word withdrawal sounds to me like Bitcoin is held on some centralized website or exchange, because I would never use this term if I ever sold BTC from my non-custodial wallet. Please help me find bugs and share your ideas.
Chart bug, it's not always loading and I have blank space in that field. Even if I refresh page with f5 it still doesn't load.
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I think this was an eth smart contract.
DEFInitely eth very smart contract but built on second, third or fourth layer, to avoid paying high transaction fees. Real life use case, and real death use case.
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You are seriously doing kyc verification on this RedotPay crap I mean it's your data, you can do whatever you want with it, but I don't see any good reason why you would do this for paying Namecheap service. I would not recommend anyone doing this. Namecheap accepts payment in Bitcoin, so paying using a Bitcoin card is a meaningless additional fee especially since the payments may not be returned to you or have refund option.
Exactly. I guess he likes the get KYCed and pay extra fees
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I used cardrypto in the past for some subscriptions and purchases. I didn't get any issues. Not sure how this is now going to pan out.
It's the same bit.store junk from China Don't expect to have any serious support from them if anything goes wrong with your deposits, and it will go wrong at some point. They literally have one person with fake name and fake profile image as ''support team''.
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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.
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BitMixList and the onion site are back online
Nice to see website is back online. I was. But somehow they were still able to get a hold of my IP address. Exactly how they did it I don't know. Once they had it then they could send as many Layer 3/4 packets as they wanted since Cloudflare doesn't protect you from that. At least the free version doesn't, it only does layer 7 protection.
You probably leaked IP somehow by mistake, or some g0v was doing this attacks with unlimited resources. I don't think that your case is anything special, as I heard many people reporting something similar recently, maybe they are gearing up for cyber-attack circus show.
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Symmetrimov is miraculously still lurking on the forum too, judging by last active time on the profile. This fucking place is getting full of zombies.
Is that why we have some much stupid zombie movies and tv shows in last couple of years? He just didn't tell us what is his new UID. For as dead guy, he's quite active deleting posts.
He is using some automated bot script for this job and that was activated post mortem with trigger word. This was probably one of worst job I ever saw in covering his own tracks.
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Unfortunately, user Ratimov is dead.
Oh really?! And how about user Symmetrick, I see he is very much alive and writing? You need to pay money you owe to some people here in forum, and this bad circus show performance is so stupid and silly that I have nothing more to say
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Coinbureau did a thorough analysis of the wallet. It was not in their video on top 5 of coldstorage wallets because they had not reviewed this prior to releasing the video. But they are very positive about it. Particularly the way the seed is generated, is unique and guarantees that there is no backdoor. For the other cold storage wallets, I am not convinced of this. If NGRAVE is bad, I wonder why it has the highest security certificate.
Note that Coinbureau is making paid crypto reviews and articles, posting ref links on his website, etc. He also earns percentage of every Ngrave wallet sold from his link, and that is much more than he would get from some cheap wallet. I would never recommend anyone to buy any closed source hardware wallet, and there is nothing super-special about Ngrave seed generation, and I researched seed generation in most hardware wallets here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5317199.0Let's assume that their so-called secure OS was indeed very secure, then why they're still afraid to make it open-source
Same reason why ledger is not doing it... I am sure many people would discover a bunch of flaws and exploits, showing how ''secure'' this devices really are (not).
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