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    Question Bitcoin card

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    Does anyone have information on a debit card that can withdraw a bit coin?

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    You can find some information on bitcoin debit card here: https://99bitcoins.com/bitcoin-debit-card/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fetalio View Post
    You can find some information on bitcoin debit card here: https://99bitcoins.com/bitcoin-debit-card/
    I'm logged in coinbase, but I don't see the possibility of a debit card

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    Coinbase (and others) offerings vary according to your location.
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    also wirex and there are a few others but most are pretty restricted based on countries


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    Bitpay offers a Visa card

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    Wirex is the best in my opinion

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    Coinjar has an ATM card but you have to convert your crypto to fiat first, then load that onto the card

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    For Asia/Pacific countries the TenX VISA debit card sounds like it meets your needs.
    Deposit BTC, spend like a normal VISA card, payments made in real time.

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    I would be extremely cautious over using that type of service. It could be the perfect doorway for bitcoin hacker theft, which has a long and dark history. Good luck and be cautious.
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    Quote Originally Posted by big fish View Post
    I would be extremely cautious over using that type of service. It could be the perfect doorway for bitcoin hacker theft, which has a long and dark history. Good luck and be cautious.
    people steal real money too!


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    There are several companies offering such cards like visa and MC, it depends what location you are in and how the situation with cryptocurrencies is regulated there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wonderpunter View Post
    people steal real money too!
    I agree with you completely)

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    There are no such things after all.....

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    Yes, there are several cryptocurrency debit cards available that allow you to withdraw Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies as fiat currency from ATMs. Here are a few popular options:
    Coinbase Card, Crypto.com Visa Card, BitPay Card, Wirex Card...

    These cards generally require you to convert your cryptocurrency into fiat before withdrawing, and they may come with fees and limits. It's important to check the specific terms and conditions of each card to find the best option for your needs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sofi777 View Post
    These cards generally require you to convert your cryptocurrency into fiat before withdrawing, and they may come with fees and limits. It's important to check the specific terms and conditions of each card to find the best option for your needs.
    So withdrawing from such cards are not wthdrawing bitcoin but withdrawing fiat, after conversion, so the card just happens to be tied in to the exchange or fiat wallet.

    The biggest issues with all cards or exchanges that ventured in to this area over the years, is that overall they do not work in all countries for all residents, so little widespread appeal. There were a few a few years ago that showed promise but are gone now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by universal4 View Post
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    So withdrawing from such cards are not wthdrawing bitcoin but withdrawing fiat, after conversion, so the card just happens to be tied in to the exchange or fiat wallet.

    The biggest issues with all cards or exchanges that ventured in to this area over the years, is that overall they do not work in all countries for all residents, so little widespread appeal. There were a few a few years ago that showed promise but are gone now.

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    I am by no means knowledgeable about the crypto world (I wish!), and I imagine there are solid reasons why, after several years, those promising solutions have not materialized, and no company offers a real solution. However, as a Latin American and someone who loves to travel, I wish so badly for this alternative to emerge.

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