- Advcash, Cryptopay have VCCs. I haven't used both for about 2 years or more so I can't give feedback.
- Someone (@Gentlemand IIRC) mentioned some days ago Bitpay having Mastercard vouchers in fixed amounts (something separate from their plastic card program).
- Coinsbee.com sells Visa/Mastercard vouchers as well
https://www.coinsbee.com/en/shop It has a dedicated topic
here if you want to read.
No KYC needed for Coinsbee, up to €1000 for Cryptopay, not sure about others
Is it so for Coinbase?
I've heard they added KYC for most of states/cities (can't find the article at the moment)
Coinsbee =/= Coinbase. They're two very different entities.
Coinbase is mainly an exchange (which doesn't offer virtual bank accounts, although, they do seem to have something in the works for VISA cards?
https://www.coinbase.com/card), whereas Coinsbee is a site that sells giftcards (and virtual credit cards), for bitcoin.
https://www.coinsbee.com/en/ v
https://www.coinbase.com/And yes, Coinbase does require KYC, pretty sure wherever you are you need to provide some form of identification to them.
I hear a lot about this service here:
* 2gether =
https://www.2gether.global/Unfortunately I haven't had time to try it yet, but it looks like a pretty serious service. Let me know if you knew it or if someone uses it.
Bye
That site makes me think of a couple other giftcard providers which used a thirdparty VISA "tool" to give out Visa giftcards for Bitcoin, and when VISA blocked it, they went bust with their users funds.. (Anyone know the service i'm referring to? My memory doesn't serve me well right now.)
What i'm trying to say is, i wouldn't use them. I'm not saying they're a scam, but i have a really high threshold to whomever i trust to hold my funds adequately, and when there's already services like wirex.. Well, can you tel me what 2gether does differently?