@erpbridge
its like your normal regular virtual visa / mastercard, we're not talking about a bitcoin wallet. The only difference between this service, and let's say astropay is, that your privacy is protected
when you top up your card and get it. By using the card however your privacy can be obviously compromised.
The loophole I am referring to is about the legal protection of the processor company, because selling anonymous virtual debit cards is obviously something that is viewed at in a rather "shady" perspective,
even if the sole purpose is just protecting someones privacy.
One question though: Will people be more interested in a "real" plastic version of the card? His only concern about that is that that card has to be mailed somewhere, which would compromise the privacy,
and then the whole service looses its purpose.
@marcotheminer
Yes, my reaction was quite the same. I am not sure if it is legal to use this virtual debit card - I guess it depends on the country you live in, or on the seller you are buying from. But since it's a debit card
and payments are transferred immediately, it shouldn't raise any eyebrows.
PS: I forgot to add that the available currencies will be EUR/USD/HKD/CYN for the beginning.
I can provide free samples to any regular here on the forum on a first come first serve basis, in exchange for a review and (hopefully)positive feedback