TenX: No Foreign Currency Conversion fee.
Uquid: 3% Foreign Currency Conversion fee.
Where did you find that there won't be Foreign Currency Conversion fee?
I think that the fee will be charged, because it's normal practice. It does not set up by TenX, however it exists.
Yeah I also think this information is not quite true. Where do they get a profit then? Will there be a hidden fee or something?
TenX gets their profit from a portion of the fee the MERCHANT has to pay (1-3% of transaction value).
They apparently get better conditions than Monaco or Tokencard, because they work directly with VISA and MASTERCARD.
MCO and TC work with card issuers and get worse (or no) fees, so they have to charge the card users to make money.