This may have been answered;
I'm in the US if I'm in the snapshot, and well I'm unable to claim my card - will that card be held for me essentially until it is allowed in the US? Or will it be another snapshot later on type of thing.
You might get an answer from their official Reddit forum here >>>
https://www.reddit.com/r/TokenCard/I'm also a US holder in the top 1000 and would love to know what happens to poor suckers like us. I checked out their official reddit but they had no answer there either.
Yeah, during that announcement, mel clarified in a Q and A session on slack. I asked s similar question and here was the response:
@awaran If you are a non-US citizen your TokenCard will work just fine if you visit the US. TokenCards aren't available to US customers because we'd require a whole set of licenses
I have no idea how they can tell if you are a US citizen or not or if you can get the card shipped to the US, esp since the payment is going to be done in crypto and it's a debit card not a credit card (can they run a credit check?). I also don't know if they will turn a blind eye and just let some slip through. It would be really cool to have in the US though. the first functional debit card running on crypto and usable in the states, LOL, I'd get so much props from friends
I think there was an agreement everyone's going to start using reddit more and less slack at the end of the Q and A but generally there won't be publishing a lot of hype until the card is out. There were no hints on what the big announcement will be other than it wasn't about the top 1000 getting cards. There was talk about some people trolling and splitting their token into smaller wallets and getting a few debit cards. I'm guessing that's why they made it the top 1000 wallets instead.