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April 25, 2014, 04:04:14 AM |
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I believe this company has got it right when it comes to a Bitcoin to debit card business: http://www.coindesk.com/xapo-launches-bitcoin-debit-card-accepted-at-all-mastercard-locations/This is the Bitcoin MasterCard we were all drooling over a few years ago but never came to be. You store your bitcoins in the Xapo wallet either in cold storage or a hot wallet. You swipe your card at any place that takes MasterCard just as you would do with any other card and they check to see if you have enough bitcoins in your hot wallet to cover the price. If you do, the coins are automatically exchanged for the cost of your purchase. I think that right now the biggest question is the cost. If it is just their 1.2% yearly fee of holding your bitcoins in their vault, then this is a huge step forward. Especially if they can get your bitcoins to you in whatever currency of the country you are in. As someone who has traveled to several countries, the costs of converting to local currency suck big time. If people are able to use this card and travel the world, they would be ahead of all other credit card companies. This could cause a huge swell in adoption.
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April 25, 2014, 04:33:47 AM |
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Its not 1.2% per year.
It's .12% per year for cold storage vault.
The wallet is free.
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Elwar (OP)
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April 25, 2014, 04:37:45 AM |
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Its not 1.2% per year.
It's .12% per year for cold storage vault.
The wallet is free.
Even better.
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April 25, 2014, 06:04:38 AM |
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Chinese can use this card to spend their BTC. No need for a Chinese bank.
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April 25, 2014, 07:06:50 AM |
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Cool this would a great adapter allowing the masses to get into bitcoin.... If Western Union or another company starts doing worldwide fiat to bitcoin orders and visa versa then we're practically ready for the masses. Only one downside.... Xapo has your bitcoins do you trust them? Nowadays trust seems to be an issue
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April 25, 2014, 07:13:41 AM |
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Cool this would a great adapter allowing the masses to get into bitcoin.... If Western Union or another company starts doing worldwide fiat to bitcoin orders and visa versa then we're practically ready for the masses. Only one downside.... Xapo has your bitcoins do you trust them? Nowadays trust seems to be an issue They are backed by millions in VC money. They are here to stay. I would trust them with enough BTC for a week or so of spending money.
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April 25, 2014, 07:56:14 AM |
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I likey what I'm reading. It it helps the Chinese spend their coins then it helps me smile. Will be looking into this more for sure thanks for the link!
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April 25, 2014, 11:15:44 AM |
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Bitplastic has a 0.2 BTC (around $100 a this time) charge for the card. Worse part is that you have to preload it with BTC if you want funds to be available. Xapo will have a $15 charge for the physical card and FREE for a virtual card. Your BTC will only be used at the moment you spend them.
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April 28, 2014, 05:06:16 AM Last edit: April 28, 2014, 12:17:23 PM by GigaCoin |
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Its pretty good addition to Bitcoin's ecosystem, but I don't see a huge swell in adoption just because of the debit card. People don't go "omg there is a debit card for bitcoin now, I'm going to buy buy buy"
The main issue right now is complete loss of confidence of the general public and fiat to btc conversion is still too expensive, full of hassles and exteemly risky as your coins can devalue in just an hour.
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April 28, 2014, 05:22:53 AM |
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I have preordered a debit card. Does anyone know how long they are taking to deliver?
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April 28, 2014, 07:00:23 AM |
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I have preordered a debit card. Does anyone know how long they are taking to deliver?
Did you pre-order or enter your e-mail to be informed when the pre-orders begin?
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April 28, 2014, 08:48:17 AM |
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sounds great. i want to have one.
xapo wants their customers to register (there is no way around it, i guess) but will the local massage parlor merchant also get my name/adress etc, ??
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April 28, 2014, 09:34:59 AM |
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sounds great. i want to have one.
xapo wants their customers to register (there is no way around it, i guess) but will the local massage parlor [/b]merchant also get my name/adress etc, ??
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April 28, 2014, 11:46:51 AM |
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Latest update says MasterCard denies any relationship with xapo.
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May 05, 2014, 08:00:23 AM |
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These Bitcoin Debit cards are an interesting phenomenon. There have been tons of news on Cryptex, Xapo and others recently. Fundamentaly bitcoin debit cards represent just another offramp. They are interesting to those who really want to use bitcoin. Why should you want to use bitcoin?
1) because it is cheaper 2) because you need bitcoin to buy what you want 3) because you are an early adopter sitting on a lot of BTC
Argument 1) is a bit dubious from the customer side, especially if a lot of intermediaries want to make a cut as well Argument 2) refers to dogecointipping and silkroad Argument 3) is a valid one
To me better off-ramps are especially interesting for early adopters. Unless you can really get some monetary advantage of using BTC over cash. Same goes for Bitcoin gift cards and similar stuff Your opinions?
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May 05, 2014, 09:49:16 AM |
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Xapo asks for personal information/documents. You already have alternatives with the cheap polish cards.
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Elwar (OP)
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May 05, 2014, 10:01:47 AM |
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These Bitcoin Debit cards are an interesting phenomenon. There have been tons of news on Cryptex, Xapo and others recently. Fundamentaly bitcoin debit cards represent just another offramp. They are interesting to those who really want to use bitcoin. Why should you want to use bitcoin?
1) because it is cheaper 2) because you need bitcoin to buy what you want 3) because you are an early adopter sitting on a lot of BTC
Argument 1) is a bit dubious from the customer side, especially if a lot of intermediaries want to make a cut as well Argument 2) refers to dogecointipping and silkroad Argument 3) is a valid one
To me better off-ramps are especially interesting for early adopters. Unless you can really get some monetary advantage of using BTC over cash. Same goes for Bitcoin gift cards and similar stuff Your opinions?
Historically Bitcoin has been a better store of value than government currency. Over time that means that immediately converting your paycheck to bitcoins and spending as you currently do will make you better off in the long run. Until Bitcoin is accepted everywhere, this means that you still have to keep government money in the bank to buy things. Keeping your money in the bank sucks, they literally own your money once you make a deposit. It is just as safe as putting your bitcoins on a third party server. You wouldn't do it with your bitcoins so why do it with your government money. As things get worse, the first two points become much more apparent. Hyperinflation and things like Cyprus have no affect on the bitcoin user (other than less buying power per paycheck).
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r34tr783tr78
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May 05, 2014, 10:04:43 AM |
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Cryptexcard also asks for personal documents. For them, it seems that people that likes privacy are "bad guys".
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