NotATether (OP)
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June 10, 2026, 01:46:53 PM |
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Finally.
Today I have uploaded seven additional cards to the CryptoCardsList website. They are Kolo Visa USD, Fasset Edge USD, Xapo Bank USD, Plasma One USD, Avici Visa Credit USD, Bleap Mastercard EUR, and Tria Visa USD, with more cards coming on the way based on how much information I can find from the queue of requests/suggestions on this topic and on X.
Thank you for your patience!
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Zwei
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June 10, 2026, 07:33:29 PM |
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basically the only source of truth would be the official accounts of the services offering cards.
won't it be better to scrape the card details from the official websites instead of official twitter accounts? or am i misunderstanding your process? Today I have uploaded seven additional cards to the CryptoCardsList website. They are Kolo Visa USD, Fasset Edge USD, Xapo Bank USD, Plasma One USD, Avici Visa Credit USD, Bleap Mastercard EUR, and Tria Visa USD, with more cards coming on the way based on how much information I can find from the queue of requests/suggestions on this topic and on X.
all good stuff, but you forgot to include the most important thing, you finally updated that hideous logo.
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NotATether (OP)
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June 11, 2026, 07:23:59 AM |
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basically the only source of truth would be the official accounts of the services offering cards.
won't it be better to scrape the card details from the official websites instead of official twitter accounts? or am i misunderstanding your process? In fact, that's what I did for this batch. Fortunately, the twitter accounts conveniently had their website name inside their bio. all good stuff, but you forgot to include the most important thing, you finally updated that hideous logo.
Lesson learned for future endeavors 
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MadSl1m
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June 13, 2026, 08:42:10 AM |
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The Gnosis Pay card is not a single card; it is the underlying tech used by various cards. Take Rebind for instance; Rebind operates using Gnosis Pay's technology stack and is sold to other financial technology companies without hesitation. In essence, then, the Delay Module attack carried out against the safes in question was not an attack on any particular Gnosis Pay card but rather an exploit in the underlying module that the various cards based their operation on. Therefore, when comparing, the important thing to consider is the actual issuer or program manager behind the card and not its brand name.
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NotATether (OP)
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June 14, 2026, 09:18:46 AM |
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The Gnosis Pay card is not a single card; it is the underlying tech used by various cards. Take Rebind for instance; Rebind operates using Gnosis Pay's technology stack and is sold to other financial technology companies without hesitation. In essence, then, the Delay Module attack carried out against the safes in question was not an attack on any particular Gnosis Pay card but rather an exploit in the underlying module that the various cards based their operation on. Therefore, when comparing, the important thing to consider is the actual issuer or program manager behind the card and not its brand name.
Who in the VCC space is Gnosis selling access to their smart contract functionality to? It is strange how the information was never written on the Gnosis Pay website.
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joker_josue
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June 17, 2026, 09:45:41 AM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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They see new ways to use the Bitrefill card. Here's a copy of the email I received from them: Important: Deposits to your Bitrefill Card require additional information. As a result of new EU regulations, the way that you deposit funds to and use your Bitrefill Card is changing.
Both the new EU Transfer of Funds Regulation (TFR) and Strong Customer Authentication (SCA) requirements will now apply to the Bitrefill Card from July 2026 onwards. Read on below to understand how this will affect your usage of the Bitrefill Card:
Accessing your card Your card is getting more secure. The first time you log-in to view your Bitrefill Card in July and onwards, you will be required to set up a new two factor authentication (2FA) and every 180 days you will need to pass a 2FA check to access your card.
Viewing transactions older than 90 days Every time you want to view your transaction history beyond 90 days in the past, you will need to pass a 2FA check to do so.
Depositing to your Card Before sending cryptocurrency to your Bitrefill Card, you will need to open our website or app and press ‘Add Funds’, following the instructions provided to you. You will need to provide information regarding where you are transferring the funds from and may be required to provide a declaration or liveness check depending upon the quantities. https://help.bitrefill.com/hc/en-us/articles/36440119733394-How-Transfer-of-Funds-Regulations-TFR-apply-to-the-Bitrefill-Card/
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NeuroticFish
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June 20, 2026, 02:06:00 PM |
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They see new ways to use the Bitrefill card.
Here's a copy of the email I received from them: I've got the same email. It's because of MiCA. I am quite surprised they don't want much more information, but yeah, let's see how will this actually go in July.
I've just read that Wirex seems to migrate to Wirex One until the end of this month. I suspect that it's also, amongst other thigs, related to MiCA, but I am not aware of the full details.
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joker_josue
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June 20, 2026, 03:41:07 PM |
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I've got the same email. It's because of MiCA. I am quite surprised they don't want much more information, but yeah, let's see how will this actually go in July.
Because in reality no more information is needed. For those who trade or want to make large money movements, it can be more complicated, but for most it is not. In turn, it is enough for you to say that the money comes from your personal wallet, which for them arrives in most cases. If there are problems, it will be between the authorities and the person, who has to give more justification.
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NeuroticFish
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June 21, 2026, 02:17:42 PM |
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Because in reality no more information is needed. For those who trade or want to make large money movements, it can be more complicated, but for most it is not. The number of services asking only for the minimum information they need is so small, I will not be ashamed for being surprised. However, thanks joker_josue, I was not sure that this is the bare minimum needed, and well done Bitrefill! In turn, it is enough for you to say that the money comes from your personal wallet, which for them arrives in most cases. If there are problems, it will be between the authorities and the person, who has to give more justification. I expect this stands the same for all services, no matter they've asked for the bare minimum of information or much, much more...
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joker_josue
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June 22, 2026, 06:38:17 AM |
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In turn, it is enough for you to say that the money comes from your personal wallet, which for them arrives in most cases. If there are problems, it will be between the authorities and the person, who has to give more justification. I expect this stands the same for all services, no matter they've asked for the bare minimum of information or much, much more... In most cases, yes. But, as you already know, many platforms like to have more data than they actually need and that is initially required by law.
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NotATether (OP)
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July 02, 2026, 08:39:14 AM |
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A very large number of crypto cards are getting dumped onto the website right now, so hopefully that should cover every other card remaining in this thread that hasn't been added thus far, and a lot of other cards not mentioned here.
Where card images have not been found, I'm using a fallback credit card image graphic so as to not litter the site with question marks.
As for the list... well the total number of cards I have on the site is now way too large to fit inside the OP, so I will have to figure out how I will restructure the BBcode table.
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NeuroticFish
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July 02, 2026, 05:21:58 PM |
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Depositing to your Card Before sending cryptocurrency to your Bitrefill Card, you will need to open our website or app and press ‘Add Funds’, following the instructions provided to you. You will need to provide information regarding where you are transferring the funds from and may be required to provide a declaration or liveness check depending upon the quantities. I've clicked in the Bitrefill app the + for adding funds to card, just to see what's next, and it still just shows the bitcoin address to deposit with nothing special to add. Did any of you deposited (now, in July) and entered any declaration?
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dkbit98
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July 02, 2026, 08:39:10 PM |
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A very large number of crypto cards are getting dumped onto the website right now, so hopefully that should cover every other card remaining in this thread that hasn't been added thus far, and a lot of other cards not mentioned here.
Is there a way to filter only cards without any kyc verification on your website? I saw there is category for KYC not listed, but I am looking only for cards that are confirmed to work without any KYC.
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NotATether (OP)
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July 03, 2026, 06:41:17 AM |
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Is there a way to filter only cards without any kyc verification on your website? I saw there is category for KYC not listed, but I am looking only for cards that are confirmed to work without any KYC.
Confirmed to work without any KYC is not quite straightforward, because I would need to collect reviews and posts where people say the cards worked for them without any KYC. I guess in this thread alone there are probably a couple of cards which people have said fit this criteria, but as of now, the site only lets you filter based on "does the card provider say it doesn't have kyc?". PS: There are no more captchas on the site right? I'm planning to move the site off of Hostinger anyway, but I just wanted to make sure that other people don't see any captchas either.
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dkbit98
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July 03, 2026, 03:31:31 PM |
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Confirmed to work without any KYC is not quite straightforward, because I would need to collect reviews and posts where people say the cards worked for them without any KYC.
But why would you need to do that? All crypto card websites are clearly showing if their cards require some kind of KYC verification procedure or not. There are also websites similar to yours and they have different filters, including one for the KYC. PS: There are no more captchas on the site right? I'm planning to move the site off of Hostinger anyway, but I just wanted to make sure that other people don't see any captchas either.
No, not for me.
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