Sephera (OP)
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December 14, 2013, 08:27:14 AM |
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Will we have bitcoin banks and debit cards in future? Is anyone looking to develop this?
Walk into the shops and buy something off a bitcoin debit card...?
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stromma44
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December 14, 2013, 08:41:00 AM |
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Will we have bitcoin banks and debit cards in future? Is anyone looking to develop this?
Walk into the shops and buy something off a bitcoin debit card...?
Using Bitcoin, your Bitcoin wallet client is your own Bank
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Sephera (OP)
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December 14, 2013, 11:28:05 AM |
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At the moment that looks like a scam. Even the reddit thread said so.
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December 14, 2013, 11:42:12 AM |
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Check out the NeoBee thread in securities. Cyprus will have a bitcoin bank in the next few months, if it is sucessfull then expect lots more soon.
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December 14, 2013, 11:50:38 AM |
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cavirtex.com has debit cards for canadian that can be loaded instantly.
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December 14, 2013, 12:15:29 PM |
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Check out the NeoBee thread in securities. Cyprus will have a bitcoin bank in the next few months, if it is sucessfull then expect lots more soon.
Cyprus is the jurisdiction that decided to seize assets from everyone. Perhaps better to avoid them unless their population decides to make a grand show for the world by hunting down those responsible...then again, if they were all voting benefits to themselves or something like that, maybe they should think twice. But there's little reason to send money into a hostile jurisdiction with massive problems and the ability to use Sovereignty as an excuse to steal so it can pay for its problems (or send money to those giving loans). It also has the problem that half is currently occupied by Turkey illegally (and unlawfully), though no offense to any Turks around here--it's just a fact of international law (though nobody is enforcing it). Actually, so long as Turkey's army remains strongish/independent, Turkey could be a better investment in many ways than Cyprus. There really is a large problem with hostilities towards non-Muslims among large populations, but also the cosmopolitan sort; I have family (tenuous family actually, in that it's family-by-marriage only lately-acquired: just being open) that adores Turkey and good friends there, and loves to visit: spent decades either in or in-and-out, apparently, working with technical and engineering firms. Turkey is also troubled by a memory-long minority in the South-east that wants independence so they'll finally stop being at the mercy of other majorities throughout the mideast, but then it has been trying to integrate such people and keeps upping the incentives and outreach to do so; it also has a role balancing mideastern affairs and taking-in refugees from Syria, and sometimes Palestinians, so it aims to be somewhat stable regional player. If I were them I would proceed to remove the illegal plants in Cyprus and apologies for even more brownie points around the world--and show of non-concern and power--but that's just me. Perhaps note before enforceable agreements with the rest of Cyprus that the island's position not be used to claim exclusive through-way through the waters between Turkey and the island but, again, that's just me. (And I'm nobody, so...carry on.)
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December 14, 2013, 12:31:28 PM |
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Will we have bitcoin banks and debit cards in future? Is anyone looking to develop this?
Walk into the shops and buy something off a bitcoin debit card...?
Well, if such a bank existed, there would be no need for bitcoin, right? You could use a normal bank.
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December 15, 2013, 04:57:17 AM |
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Will we have bitcoin banks and debit cards in future? Is anyone looking to develop this?
Walk into the shops and buy something off a bitcoin debit card...?
Why do you need a bitcoin debit card? You can already use a bitcoin mobile wallet, and buy something off with it.
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December 15, 2013, 05:02:32 AM |
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Fuck Reddit. However, Bitcoin Debt involves regulations. Do we want regulation or anonymity? I'll leave it up to you guys. It's a market based on speculation so it's up to the newbies not the "pros" how this market evolves.
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January 13, 2014, 02:32:21 AM |
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Unfortunately, I don't think that we will see Bitcoin-associated VISA or Mastercard debit cards in the nearest future.
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jonanon
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January 13, 2014, 02:36:12 AM |
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Will we have bitcoin banks and debit cards in future? Is anyone looking to develop this?
Walk into the shops and buy something off a bitcoin debit card...?
It's to be hoped that the answer to your question is a resounding 'no', Bitcoin is here to do away with the banks!
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DannyHamilton
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January 13, 2014, 02:42:59 AM |
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Will we have bitcoin banks and debit cards in future?
Almost certainly. Is anyone looking to develop this?
Probably. If not yet, then it will probably come along in the future.
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Sephera (OP)
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January 14, 2014, 08:23:28 AM |
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I want bitcoin on it's own bitcoin network. Nothing to do with VISA or Mastercard.
I want to see an electronic BITCOIN network that is like the VISA/Mastercard or EFTPOS network.
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campycoin
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July 13, 2014, 01:27:41 PM |
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July 13, 2014, 02:24:29 PM |
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Will we have bitcoin banks and debit cards in future? Is anyone looking to develop this?
Walk into the shops and buy something off a bitcoin debit card...?
Maybe with the Xapo debit card ? ( https://xapo.com/in/campaign/debit/ ) I don't know if it will be good or not, but it seem interesting to follow.
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247crypto
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July 13, 2014, 06:44:40 PM |
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Not forget about Bitcoin WebCam Sites
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July 14, 2014, 02:07:35 AM |
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I think debid cards are better with fiat, since most of the stores only accept fiat, but things may change in the future.
Even if it's gonna happen, the 21M btc limit will be a problem, in my opnion.
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