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RE: My 💳Card is on it's WAY🎆

in #steemleo5 years ago

No way... I have been using it for almost a year already! They are not dead... at all. Might not be the latest tech out there... but they surely working as expected. Zero complains so far.

It might have slowed down with Julian getting out... but did not die. Sometimes these things shake a lot the company... either that or they are preparing a very big surprise. Not sure.

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Oh cool I’m really glad to hear that. More healthy crypto debit card companies, the better! I think they are a good benchmark for the overall health of the industry. Used to just be BitPay and that one is for sure the worst of them all 🤣

Any idea of TenX plans on launching in the USA? Or just Asia and Europe?

Nop... they have been silent over roadmaps...

From their website:

TenX services are available to eligible customers within Asia Pacific. Register your interest in the TenX app to be notified when your region is supported.

Damn 😞

These are their "Upcoming milestones..."

Upcoming milestones
Expand services across Asia Pacific ◆
Support for new cryptocurrencies ◆
Implementation of PAY Token utility ◆
Relaunching the TenX Cards in the European Economic Area◆
Implementation of a referral system ◆
Several updates on our app ◆

Damn, life in the crypto space in the USA is rough lol I am grateful that crypto.com works over here. I was also curious about the Pay Token / TENX token relationship, will be cool to see how that works.

Hit me up when the referral system is live!

Also, have you heard about “Monolith” debit card? Doesn’t offer rewards but I think that it’s cool because it’s a non-custodial wallet/card (apparently).

I did not know... thanks for pointing me to that. Had a quick look and it looks just like Crypterium.

Didn't try the wallet, but if you don't control your keys then its the same as Crypterium.

The thing cool about it is the "theme"... and the way they appear to what to do things. But I know that once other chains start having third party processors or even things like crypto.com starts transacting over chains like, EOS... things will change.

The point is to take a less-risk approach to regulators (not scaring them) and use only shit tech that is so simple they accept... like BTC, LTC, etc... Then, once they become more skilled in understanding about new tech and tech itself becomes more mature, new processors will be entitled to transact directly with other financial institutions... and when that arrives... VISA becomes... LESS important, because then, it will be from the client, directly to the seller. That already exists I know... but to the point of the card being able to select the right tech and transact in the tech you wish... there's still a big gap.

But it will come... YOu JUST WAIT!!! =) heheh

Tomorrow is a big day when the card arrives... I am going to get crazy...