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Very interesting concept. After reading the whitepaper I have a few questions:
1. The cryptocurrency private keys are stored by you. Do you store the keys in HSMs? 2. The major switching networks will require a quick response time and merchants will also require a quick confirmation so that the next customer can pay. Do you foresee this having the required fast transaction times required by retail as traditionally crypto is not very much retail friendly due to longer confirmation times? 3. If you are keeping the crypto, how are you going to liquidate the crypto coins for a transaction if you have to send it to the exchange first and some exchanges requires many confirmations to reflect a deposit. What if a wallet is in maintenance on an exchange? 4. Are you perhaps using coinpayments.net or similar service in the background?
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April 23, 2018, 07:26:13 AM |
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Having passed the КУC, will I be entitled to order the card immediately? Are there any restrictions on obtaining cards for Russian citizens?
Yes, immediately. No restrictions for Russia. Is it available for all countries or is there any restrictions? What bonuses are available for early investors? The token sale has some limitations like US, China etc. The card itself is available to anyone. You may find the relevant bonuses on the website. Thank you
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April 23, 2018, 07:40:33 AM |
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Very interesting concept. After reading the whitepaper I have a few questions:
1. The cryptocurrency private keys are stored by you. Do you store the keys in HSMs? 2. The major switching networks will require a quick response time and merchants will also require a quick confirmation so that the next customer can pay. Do you foresee this having the required fast transaction times required by retail as traditionally crypto is not very much retail friendly due to longer confirmation times? 3. If you are keeping the crypto, how are you going to liquidate the crypto coins for a transaction if you have to send it to the exchange first and some exchanges requires many confirmations to reflect a deposit. What if a wallet is in maintenance on an exchange? 4. Are you perhaps using coinpayments.net or similar service in the background?
aws cloudhsm we use our own fiat funds stored at the main account to cover any transaction, we then transfer to any sub account (card) when requested and if the estimated ~cardbalance is sufficient to cover this transaction. Immediately with the transaction, we lock the best rate via api(where available) and liquidate the necessary position. This is 100% approval rate method. there is an alternative way to process it, but we are still getting an unacceptable amount of "transaction declined"
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April 23, 2018, 01:20:44 PM |
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Hashcard is a cryptocurrency wallet, exchange, card & payment processing provider, offers to its customers to make Peer-to-Peer(P2P) cryptocurrency transactions. Now a days Cryptocurrency users want a cheap and fast way to make transactions, a service that will facilitate transactions between people from all over the world. A real-time transaction takes place each time the card is swiped. Only the precise amount spent with the Hash Card is exchanged from ETH/ BTC/Altcoins. The rest of the card owners funds remain stored in their secure wallet. Hashcard provides its clients the opportunity to send and receive Bitcoin, Ethereum, DASH, NEM and other 25+ altcoins between HASHCARD accounts instantly with network fee only.
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April 25, 2018, 02:15:29 PM |
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HashCard, the world’s first bitcoin card offering features like decentralized bank, instant conversion and reliable exchange rates has announced its ICO, starting from May 1, 2018. If you spend money in foreign currency on a frequent basis, HashCard brings a lot of benefits. Due to its superior functionality and portability, HashCard is going to be a must-have card for Bitcoin or Ether holders.
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April 26, 2018, 03:16:40 PM |
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As the first of its kind, the HashCard offer is set to tie into a massive user base from the outset and also grant virtual currencies much-needed legitimacy. Especially looking at the ICO structure with applicable costs and discounts, as well as the annual costs – potentially zero – this is a token investors are likely to snap up.
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April 26, 2018, 03:20:25 PM |
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Today I got more detailed information about the bank cards, which will be released by HashCard. Simplicity of use and excellent functionality make the Hash card attractive for everyone who regularly spends money in foreign currency.
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April 28, 2018, 03:16:50 PM |
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I believe that thanks to the Hash Card project we will be able to use the crypto currency for our daily purchases
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April 28, 2018, 03:18:50 PM |
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As the first of its kind, the HashCard offer is set to tie into a massive user base from the outset and also grant virtual currencies much-needed legitimacy. Especially looking at the ICO structure with applicable costs and discounts, as well as the annual costs – potentially zero – this is a token investors are likely to snap up.
It is true that the Hash Card will be accepted by more than 30 million stores and ATMs around the globe.
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April 28, 2018, 03:22:19 PM |
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Today I got more detailed information about the bank cards, which will be released by HashCard. Simplicity of use and excellent functionality make the Hash card attractive for everyone who regularly spends money in foreign currency.
And by the way, the user will not be calculated by the crypto currency itself. Instead, it is converted into a local currency when paying for purchases or when withdrawing money through an ATM. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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April 29, 2018, 02:29:14 PM |
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great project !
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April 30, 2018, 11:25:08 PM |
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you say in your website that "Payment and withdrawals can be made anywhere that VISA/MasterCard is accepted" Do you have agreements with VISA and/or mastercard? can you give us a link to that agreement/ link to an article that talk about it ?
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May 01, 2018, 02:29:26 PM |
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Very interesting concept. After reading the whitepaper I have a few questions:
1. The cryptocurrency private keys are stored by you. Do you store the keys in HSMs? 2. The major switching networks will require a quick response time and merchants will also require a quick confirmation so that the next customer can pay. Do you foresee this having the required fast transaction times required by retail as traditionally crypto is not very much retail friendly due to longer confirmation times? 3. If you are keeping the crypto, how are you going to liquidate the crypto coins for a transaction if you have to send it to the exchange first and some exchanges requires many confirmations to reflect a deposit. What if a wallet is in maintenance on an exchange? 4. Are you perhaps using coinpayments.net or similar service in the background?
aws cloudhsm we use our own fiat funds stored at the main account to cover any transaction, we then transfer to any sub account (card) when requested and if the estimated ~cardbalance is sufficient to cover this transaction. Immediately with the transaction, we lock the best rate via api(where available) and liquidate the necessary position. This is 100% approval rate method. there is an alternative way to process it, but we are still getting an unacceptable amount of "transaction declined" So you mean that crypto coins will be liquidated after the approval and transfer of the card payment. Simultaneously, you will lock the trade using some exchange API. But liquidating it this way, you may run the risk of falling rates in a falling market.
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May 01, 2018, 05:49:00 PM |
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Awesome! Thank you needmoney for new good looking ICO, I will definetly invest. Also participated in your signature bounty campaign and waiting for airdrop ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) .
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May 01, 2018, 06:27:57 PM |
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Unless and until you can get a partnership with Visa, Mastercard, the cards are useless. They have the biggest network of merchants all around the globe. Centratech also promised the same thing, but we all know what happened. Visa is already against cryptos. Your Asian bank may help you get Visa cards, but there is no guarantee that Visa will support you. Please give us more details regarding this.
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May 02, 2018, 03:46:25 AM Last edit: May 02, 2018, 02:29:40 PM by hash4invest |
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How is it that I placed an order to buy your tokens, sent you over 100$ worth of DASH and on your website it sais 0/6 confirmations while in the blockchain the transaction is confirmed 108 times ? Is your site not automatic ?
Update: Solved
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May 02, 2018, 06:38:32 AM |
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I too placed an order with Litecoin and still 0/6 confirmations. This is still the same 6 hours later. I'm worried that this is a scam. They are happy to take the coin but no replies from support and no confirmations. From the looks of this so far, maybe TenX or WireX will be a better product. You would think they would've tested this function before going live into production.
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May 02, 2018, 06:44:02 AM |
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All this photo with cards I seen in Centra. And now all their devs in prison. I think every card project must start with Visa or Mastercard lisence as evidence.
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