do like how the cryptocard is crypto-both ways. any other bitcoin/crypto debit card that's tried to do this has been pay with VISA or whatever and therefore had to be bound by their rules and regulations - in the USA especially a license with VISA/MasterCard for a crypto debit card is nearly impossible to get, thats why there has only ever been maybe 1 bitcoin debit in America. and these bitcoin debit cards are basically no different than a regular prepaid visa except they let you use crypto as a funding method to fill the balance on your card in USD, EUR, etc. either some amount in advance, or the card converts an exact amount at the point-of-sale for each purchase. and of course they charge a big fee for this exchange. having a debit card that is bitcoin both ways lets it operate completely outside of normal card processors networks like you guys said, that is such a great idea!!!! the only problem is compatibility with store and merchant's card readers - and you guys solved that by saying you develop software to be used with those square readers or the like. square readers are those little card readers that plug into smartphones or tablets and scan the magnetic strip and those would work with any software (card strip data is just a couple lines of text). maybe u guys could explain the technical aspect of that process more to show how the cryptocard would be compatible with any existing card readers, just need to use ur payment software for it to work. integrating the card into the bitcoin atms that have card readers for validating IDs is a great multipurpose function!!! its like you guys came up with the two best ideas ever - the two biggest things that would make crypto go mainstream and to a whole new level - bitcoin atms all over, and a 2way crypto debit card - bridging the gap is such a good way to put it! you have my 2 bitcoins