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1  Local / Economia & Mercado / Re: Exchange [FOXBIT] - Tópico Oficial on: July 22, 2018, 07:16:16 PM
Não consigo logar na Foxbit, muito menos recuperar minha senha. Pelo Twitter ninguém avisa nada. Me parece também que os usuários estão conformados, visto que centenas de milhares de pessoas não se manifestam. Uma pena que tenha chegado a esse ponto, vamos torcer por uma volta por cima, pois no final, perdemos todos  Sad
2  Local / Economia & Mercado / Re: Quantum - Arbitragem Automatizada - ATENÇÃO, LEIA TUDO ANTES DE INVESTIR on: July 22, 2018, 06:53:27 PM
Muitas dificuldades no Desafio Investidor da Atlas, tenho acertado todos os dias, mas sempre ocorre algum bug, ou o voucher não chega, ou o botão de voucher não aparece, etc.
Também não encontrei nenhum registro do concurso junto à Caixa.
É uma pena, pois campanha mal feita arranha a imagem a da empresa, ao invés de promovê-la.
3  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Debit Cards Prohibited on: November 26, 2017, 02:04:48 PM
I'm currently using shakepay.co
They accept my registration even though I'm not from EU, so I guess it is safe to say they're accepting members outside EU.
As usual, non verified member has their own limits with verified member got their limit lifted.
Oh, and your first virtual card is free.

Do mind that Shakepay itself is in Beta, so use with caution Smiley

Hi, I found this in their site:

http://blog.shakepay.co/2017/updated-list-of-countries/

But thanks for the tip Smiley

I do not think that shakepay is not that much fame in the bitcoin card provider. You can check in the bitpay, cryptopay, spectrum and xapo are the best options to purchase the bitcoin debit cards and these assumes legit options to have a cards.

Please check the link below with the list contains the various bitcoin debit card options.
https://steemit.com/bitcoin/@bitcoinshirtz/a-full-list-of-bitcoin-debit-cards-for-2017

Already tried most of them, but there are a few to test yet, thanks a lot for the helpful link.
4  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Debit Cards Prohibited on: November 26, 2017, 12:19:20 PM
I'm currently using shakepay.co
They accept my registration even though I'm not from EU, so I guess it is safe to say they're accepting members outside EU.
As usual, non verified member has their own limits with verified member got their limit lifted.
Oh, and your first virtual card is free.

Do mind that Shakepay itself is in Beta, so use with caution Smiley

Hi, I found this in their site:

http://blog.shakepay.co/2017/updated-list-of-countries/

But thanks for the tip Smiley
5  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Debit Cards Prohibited on: November 26, 2017, 12:10:01 PM
Hi,


Recently, VISA and Mastercard blocked transactions for bitcoin debit cards outside EU, and I really need to find a card that supports it outside Europe.

I've heard about Bitplastic, but it seems to be offline right now.

Any options/suggestions would be much appreciated.



Wirex has some new card where it can be used outside of the EU. However you do need to confirm your identity before you can actually use their services. If you are willing to do this, then there is really endless options.

I'm fairly sure that cryptopay and xapo has working cards right now as well.

It's really up to you to do the research and pick the one that is the best for yourself, though.

Most of these providers have cards which work outside of EU, actually they work wherever VISA is accepted. The problem is that you cannot get verified unless you re in EU. Somebody correct me if I wrong, I m in EU so have not had this issue.

My example: I have an Advanced Cash with non european address and they checked my address and will block my card card by the end on this month.
6  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Debit Cards Prohibited on: November 26, 2017, 11:54:08 AM
sadly both Mastercard and Visa have this restriction in place
tried to look for options myself,looks like the "competition" between them too
is just a ruse to avoid monopoly charges,in reality its one and same institution
once one of them does something,aka banning non EU residents from using cards,
the other one does same a few days later


Yes, exactly, and sadly, the problem impacts into their customers.
7  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Debit Cards Prohibited on: November 23, 2017, 09:52:36 PM
Hi,


Recently, VISA and Mastercard blocked transactions for bitcoin debit cards outside EU, and I really need to find a card that supports it outside Europe.

I've heard about Bitplastic, but it seems to be offline right now.

Any options/suggestions would be much appreciated.



Wirex has some new card where it can be used outside of the EU. However you do need to confirm your identity before you can actually use their services. If you are willing to do this, then there is really endless options.

I'm fairly sure that cryptopay and xapo has working cards right now as well.

It's really up to you to do the research and pick the one that is the best for yourself, though.


Wirex, Xapo and Cryptopay stopped working outside EU, I have their confirmation by e-mail, that's why I did this post, after reading and searching for the matter. Currently only Uquid has confirmed that they are still working outside EU, still waiting WageCan response and looking for another options.

Update: WageCan not working for non EU residents anymore (for Universe Card, not Golden):

https://blog.wagecan.com/2017/08/25/important-information-about-wagecan-universe-card/
8  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Debit Cards Prohibited on: November 23, 2017, 09:35:01 PM
Hi,


Recently, VISA and Mastercard blocked transactions for bitcoin debit cards outside EU, and I really need to find a card that supports it outside Europe.

I've heard about Bitplastic, but it seems to be offline right now.

Any options/suggestions would be much appreciated.



Wirex has some new card where it can be used outside of the EU. However you do need to confirm your identity before you can actually use their services. If you are willing to do this, then there is really endless options.

I'm fairly sure that cryptopay and xapo has working cards right now as well.

It's really up to you to do the research and pick the one that is the best for yourself, though.


Wirex, Xapo and Cryptopay stopped working outside EU, I have their confirmation by e-mail, that's why I did this post, after reading and searching for the matter. Currently only Uquid has confirmed that they are still working outside EU, still waiting WageCan response and looking for another options.
9  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Debit Cards Prohibited on: November 20, 2017, 06:17:58 PM
I think that the reason for the new rules is personal data protection. This is very strict in EU and the new directive is to be implemented soon so this is probably some precausion measure. But I thinK that Visa nad Msste will suffer loses not to be present with bitcoin debit cards outside EU because more and more users are intresetd in it and to my opinon this is the future, this is very convenient wa to spend bitcoins everywhere. Maybe also bitcoin credit cards will appear some day.

VISA launched their Blockchain business some days ago, this explains a lot  Undecided

https://www.coindesk.com/visa-launches-first-phase-of-blockchain-b2b-payments-system/
10  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Debit Cards Prohibited on: November 20, 2017, 03:21:37 AM
Quote
yeah this new rule sucks: https://news.bitcoin.com/bitcoin-debit-cards-non-european-residents-visas-new-rules/
as for the list of bitcoin debit cards
I think this topic might be of interest to you: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1410577.0
he doesn't list all of the cards here,but his review is very helpful
also this: https://darknetmarkets.co/category/bitcoin-debit-cards/
the thing is you will have to check every provider if they service non-eu residents yourself,just ask their support
also if the card supports mastercard,there is a high chance they do service non-eu residents

Uaw! Excelent response. I'll try some options of the lists. Just for you to kwnow, I have a 2 dollars balance with AdvCash, they will block non EU cards in the next month but they refuse to return low value money to their customers because the cheapest transfer taxes are above 3 dollars, so this is misappropiation and it is a strong fault with their customers, what they gonna do with all of those residual money? I can't endorse these company anymore.
11  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Debit Cards Prohibited on: November 20, 2017, 02:49:59 AM
The future of credit/debit cards of cryptos will come from the cryptos itself. We can't expect VISA and MASTERCARD to fully support bitcoin and other cryptocoins. I am willing to use some card as a payment method to use my bitcoins in all over the world without this bureaucracy called "fees and prohibitions".

I filosoficaly agree but I'd like to have another security layer to withdraw my coins in case of emergency.



12  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Debit Cards Prohibited on: November 18, 2017, 10:39:37 PM
If you want to have a good customer service then better to start using the wirex debit card, it is a good one, maybe you will have some issues at the moment that you decide to load your card, but in the end, it is always going to be solved because the support is always on this forum and they have an active ann thread (so they will always be checking the bitcointalk users ticket's as a priority)
Bitwala is a good card too, but it will take more than 20 days to be shipped to your door if you are outside Europe, and it is difficult to get it if you dont buy a premium shipping.


Both of them were prohibited outside EU Countries, unfortunately. But thank you for your response  Wink
13  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Debit Cards Prohibited on: November 18, 2017, 09:13:59 PM
Cryptopay.me,  Personal  worldwide good
wagecan.com, Personal  worldwide  Very good
Ico.blockchainoid.com business and whitelabel  all countries ,No usa and afganistan  Untested

Thanks, valuable info.
I'm trying to contact Wagecan right now and figure it out if they were prohibited, too.
14  Economy / Service Discussion / Bitcoin Debit Cards Prohibited on: November 18, 2017, 07:56:24 PM
Hi,


Recently, VISA and Mastercard blocked transactions for bitcoin debit cards outside EU, and I really need to find a card that supports it outside Europe.

I've heard about Bitplastic, but it seems to be offline right now.

Any options/suggestions would be much appreciated.

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