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I just think the table is very confusing, difficult to analyze the information corresponding to each card. The question is, how can we do it differently? I'll be honest, at the moment I can't think of an alternative. But if I have any I will share.  See, the problem is, now there's two tables. So which one are you referring to?  I speak of both, as they both have the same number of columns. Because of the number of columns, it is difficult to keep track of the information that corresponds to each line. But like I said, at the moment I have no idea how to do it better.  If I have ideas, I'll let you know.
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I just think the table is very confusing, difficult to analyze the information corresponding to each card. The question is, how can we do it differently? I'll be honest, at the moment I can't think of an alternative. But if I have any I will share.  I think NotATether once said that he is working on posting all this information on his website. Bitcointalk tables are not great for cases when there are a lot of information to present and compare. Something like thebitcoinhole.com is a good example how to make usable website for comparing products.
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October 14, 2024, 01:14:20 PM Last edit: October 14, 2024, 02:51:00 PM by NotATether |
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I added a gift card section, but I'm not sure what columns to put in there for each vendor. Edit: I added more columns, but I still hate how it looks. I guess this kind of info can't be expressed properly on a table. I think NotATether once said that he is working on posting all this information on his website.
That is correct. Well, almost - I will make a new website for this.
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joker_josue
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October 14, 2024, 07:12:35 PM |
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Bitcointalk tables are not great for cases when there are a lot of information to present and compare.
I'm thinking about a project that could help a little with this. We'll see.  I think NotATether once said that he is working on posting all this information on his website.
That is correct. Well, almost - I will make a new website for this. In this field, if you need help @NotATether just let me know. 
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October 19, 2024, 12:10:44 PM |
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I know it is very tempting to show parts of the website I'm working on, but I will not drop any screenshots until it's finished. 
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October 22, 2024, 09:35:03 AM |
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There is also at least 3 other debit cards I need to add here in the coming days (weeks?)
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avalanche card just announced
Stange how they are claiming this is going to be a credit card and not a debit card, like most other crypto cards are. I don't like if they are only start supporting tokens on their avalanche network without Bitcoin, and this card will initially only be available for Latin America and the Caribbean region. Rest of the world will have to wait a bit longer for testing this card. The Avalanche Card is a Credit Card. Your activity is not reported to the credit bureaus.
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I don't like if they are only start supporting tokens on their avalanche network without Bitcoin, and this card will initially only be available for Latin America and the Caribbean region.
Anyone here from Latin America / Caribbean region planning to get the card? I have been a quite big Avalanche supporter in the past and I might get the card if it gets released in Europe. So it would be amazing, if someone would do a review. Currently comparing different crypto cards as an additional Off-Ramp during the upcoming bull market. Are there fees? There are no fees when you are spending assets with the Avalanche Card. For a full list of card and service fees, please see our card Terms. Source: https://www.avalanchecard.com/Any idea where I find the full terms?
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October 23, 2024, 04:56:18 PM |
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This is a big list for sure, and am currently looking to find a physical card from the card providers in the list and was wondering why some cards have a higher fee to get them, for example am a redotpay user using their virtual cards but don't understand why their physical cards call for a price tag as high as $100 as compared to their competitors  Anybody used Physical Crypto Cards from Zypto , they seem to have reasonable priced cards and might consider them as my next stop, if not red 
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October 24, 2024, 08:57:01 AM |
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Anybody used Physical Crypto Cards from Zypto , they seem to have reasonable priced cards and might consider them as my next stop, if not red  Zypto physical cards are available everywhere, but they have more fees than the virtual cards and also don't support Apple Pay/Google Pay.
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Anybody used Physical Crypto Cards from Zypto , they seem to have reasonable priced cards and might consider them as my next stop, if not red  I heard about them but I didn't use their cards, and I know they changed named few months ago to Zypto, it was different before, I think it was FCFpay or something like that. If I remember correctly for all their cards you have to pass KYC verification even for virtual, so I didn't proceed further with registration.
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October 25, 2024, 01:35:55 PM |
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Does anyone actually fund their crypto debit card with another card? Particularly in Europe. Or is that an uncommon use case?
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October 25, 2024, 06:08:47 PM |
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Or is that an uncommon use case?
Uncommon imho, because you often have pretty high fees if you start funding your crypto card with another credit card directly. It's way more common that you fund your card wallet via SEPA with FIAT and then transfer it to your crypto card or sell your BTC or other cryptos for FIAT and then fund the card. At least I don't know anyone who does it differently.
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Bump. Website almost done 
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Website almost done  Good to hear that, with new website you should be able to add much more information and make it more readable. If I can suggest adding another section on website, and maybe in forum if possible, that is cashback and rewards received when making a purchase with cards. For example Gate.io card is giving 1% 1% usdt cashback for all transactions, new users are getting doubled rewards in first month, and they give up to 7% for booking hotels and flights.
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December 05, 2024, 08:57:38 AM |
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Website almost done  Good to hear that, with new website you should be able to add much more information and make it more readable. If I can suggest adding another section on website, and maybe in forum if possible, that is cashback and rewards received when making a purchase with cards. For example Gate.io card is giving 1% 1% usdt cashback for all transactions, new users are getting doubled rewards in first month, and they give up to 7% for booking hotels and flights. Believe it or not, I already have those sections. But I need to populate them with data and I haven't collected that yet.
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Which provider is currently the cheapest if one has the purpose of withdrawing crypto to cash by ATM? Recently NEXO drastically changed the rates to 2%
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Which provider is currently the cheapest if one has the purpose of withdrawing crypto to cash by ATM? Recently NEXO drastically changed the rates to 2%
It depends on which region you're in and how much you're withdrawing. Some cards charge a flat rate, others like Nexo use a percentage fee. So for larger amounts of money, the flat rate might be cheaper in the long run, while for smaller amounts a percentage is more viable. Also, some EU cards charge more fees if you're withdrawing from an ATM outside the EU. Maybe I should make an ATM fees calculator for this. This question is difficult to answer without it.
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December 09, 2024, 07:33:05 AM Last edit: December 15, 2024, 06:38:26 AM by NotATether |
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All PayWithUs cards are temporarily unavailable due to a hack. Many cards (including mine) have been frozen, but hopefully not for long.
PST and Cypher are good alternatives.
Edit: It appears that PayWithUs cards are available again. But the VISA bins look totaled and aren't coming back any time soon. Most of the Mastercards are still fine though.
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