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What's the best option for a bitcoin to visa debit card?

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I've seen one or two visa cards that pair to a bitcoin wallet similar to how Paypal pairs your paypal account to a PayPal Debit Card that is managed by JP Morgan/Chase, and lets you use it at any ATM.

I would like to be able to have something that is reliable and as robust as that, but for bitcoin instead.

The few visa cards I've seen out there and systems that seem to exist to serve this need don't have the same response time, and were very limited to only obscure terminals that were in states too far to use practically or at all. They could be used for online transactions, but the fact that bitcoin works electronically invalidated the use of that to me.

Does anyone have a great new service to suggest that provides visa debit/check cards that link to your bitcoin wallet to offer? Much obliged if so! Thanks!
 
Bitcoin is yet to get full global acceptance as a legal currency so that is why the enable bitcoin cards are rare but I will suggest you try xapo debit card it is available in your country.
 
The best option would Bitcoin to PayPal, use coin2pal.info for this. There are fees in the process. Fees from the website, and fees from PayPal. Finally, withdraw the money from PP to your bank.
 
I know of a bitcoin wallet called called xapo that issues debit card to it's member though it is not open for all countries and you can use it to make withdrawal in the ATM
 
Bit coin is still having much shortcomings in general acceptance even from a developed countries not to speak of 3rdworld countries. So which is what is limiting existence oof such card. But xapo card debit card will help for now.
 
I've seen one or two visa cards that pair to a bitcoin wallet similar to how Paypal pairs your paypal account to a PayPal Debit Card that is managed by JP Morgan/Chase, and lets you use it at any ATM.

I would like to be able to have something that is reliable and as robust as that, but for bitcoin instead.

The few visa cards I've seen out there and systems that seem to exist to serve this need don't have the same response time, and were very limited to only obscure terminals that were in states too far to use practically or at all. They could be used for online transactions, but the fact that bitcoin works electronically invalidated the use of that to me.

Does anyone have a great new service to suggest that provides visa debit/check cards that link to your bitcoin wallet to offer? Much obliged if so! Thanks!
Yesterday I came across a new crypto exchange platform - Cryotoco.pw, which claim that they can change bitcoin and ethereum to USD through your Visa/Master card besides, Skrill, Payoneer, Perfect money. OKPay, bank transfer, MoneyGram, Western Union, etc. I haven't tried it out yet so can't confirm whether it is Legit or not, but you should check on it.
 
Yesterday I came across a new crypto exchange platform - Cryotoco.pw, which claim that they can change bitcoin and ethereum to USD through your Visa/Master card besides, Skrill, Payoneer, Perfect money. OKPay, bank transfer, MoneyGram, Western Union, etc. I haven't tried it out yet so can't confirm whether it is Legit or not, but you should check on it.
I have just the site mentioned here as cryotoco.pw but it not available, probably you should check for the correct URL, I want to have a view of the site.
 
I have just the site mentioned here as cryotoco.pw but it not available, probably you should check for the correct URL, I want to have a view of the site.
:oops:My apologies, actually it was a typo - the site is: Cryptocom.pw, and not Cryotoco, I missed the letter "m", and the worst part is once the post is published it can't be edited.
 
:oops:My apologies, actually it was a typo - the site is: Cryptocom.pw, and not Cryotoco, I missed the letter "m", and the worst part is once the post is published it can't be edited.
Thanks, I got your message as regards the correct URL, I have checked out the site, it is a nice site with lots of options that one can swap crypto currency to but the minimum amount to be swap is 0.01 btc.
 
Thanks, I got your message as regards the correct URL, I have checked out the site, it is a nice site with lots of options that one can swap crypto currency to but the minimum amount to be swap is 0.01 btc.
Yes, that the only hitch - the minimum exchange amount is 0.01 btc. And, 0.01 btc is about $40, but the only advantage is that so many options are available including PayPal, Visa/Mastercard. But I feel one should wait for some more positive reviews and testimonials, since it is a relatively new site. Thanks.
 
Yeah, it will be better they lower the exchange amount to either $20 or $10 , I have not see the amount they will be charging as transaction fee also,
If the amount is lowered to $10 cos I have less than $40 in my wallet, I wouldn't wait for more review before giving it a shot, at least i will be part of those that will give first hand reviews about the site.
 
If you have uphold wallet you can use that account for USB visa debit card too. There seems to be an option for using the transfer to card. And also the option for the transfer to bank. So depending on your requirement you may want to use it respective. For us indian users this feature is not enabled.
 
The features you mentioned above are not available for most countries that are yet to legalize the activities of bitcoin. It more reason why I didn't bother getting the xapo debit card.
 
I dont think it can be done directly, but you can still exchange it for paypal and then withdraw your payapl funds to your local bank's account with the visa
 
Wow just learnt of xapo ,hoping this would be available worldwide.the issue of payment systems still remains a big challenge for easy convenience of withdrawals.
 
Ecopayz offers cards and virtual cards that can be funded with bitcoin like advcash does offers for ecopayz and advcash , you need to be kyc verified in order to use the service
 
Payeer is a good option i think, they have Bitcoin wallet built in, and Payeer accept VISA, you could trade your money to Bitcoin or the other way around with their exchange or trade feature
 
The best option would Bitcoin to PayPal, use coin2pal.info for this. There are fees in the process. Fees from the website, and fees from PayPal. Finally, withdraw the money from PP to your bank.
I was searching about this because I want to buy btc through PayPal. So is there option to buy btc with PayPal? Have you any idea? Guide me
 
You see, living in Italy, currently I have not yet found a card that meets this need.
Recently, however, this could be implemented, as Paypal caccepts cryptocurrencies. (for now, however, only in the United States, but in 2021, it should be something worldwide).
I know anyway that there is already a long time a prepaid card Paypal.
Greetings.
 

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