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February 18, 2024, 09:09:50 PM
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Hello, Everyone

I'll keep this short.

In YOUR opinion, where has the most reliable debit/business cards to put my excess profits on? I have been told Ledgers card service is acceptable but it does come with a few negatives, similar with the Crypto dot com card. Any opinion is welcome, open to alternatives.

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February 18, 2024, 09:23:58 PM
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I don't think this thread belongs to the Bitcoin discussion. It would be better to move your thread from the Bitcoin discussion board to the Service Discussion Board. I am curious: why do you want to keep your savings on your card? I can understand if you want to spend crypto on a card directly. Otherwise, I don't see a reason to use a card to store funds there. It's better to store your funds in an open-source hardware wallet like Trezor than keep them on a card. Your card would block or freeze your funds at any time. In your daily life, you may use a card to make purchases or whatever. Currently, I am using a Redotpay virtual and physical card for crypto to fiat. But you have to provide your KYC to use their services. 

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February 18, 2024, 09:28:04 PM
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This topic should be in the service discussion board if you want to get quicker responses. You can move the topic there.
I can not give a conclusive answer since it haven't used all the cards available before and advantages  plus disadvantages vary according to one's location, KYC requirements, usage and the service fees but let me recommend you to check here ---> [V2] Big List of Crypto Debit Cards
The list may not be very up-to-date, but it gives you some pointers, plus you can read about the service's FAQs before using it.

Please keep in mind that these services could disappear or shutdown overnight. Be careful where you keep your money online.

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February 18, 2024, 09:31:26 PM
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I don't think this thread belongs to the Bitcoin discussion. It would be better to move your thread from the Bitcoin discussion board to the Service Discussion Board. I am curious: why do you want to keep your savings on your card? I can understand if you want to spend crypto on a card directly. Otherwise, I don't see a reason to use a card to store funds there. It's better to store your funds in an open-source hardware wallet like Trezor than keep them on a card. Your card would block or freeze your funds at any time. In your daily life, you may use a card to make purchases or whatever. Currently, I am using a Redotpay virtual and physical card for crypto to fiat. But you have to provide your KYC to use their services. 

Thank you for the reply!

Apologies for the incorrect board.

I have no foundation to give an answer to your question, most likely linked to my inexperience of these crypto variables hence the original question.
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