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Re: List of bitcoin debit cards
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prtomic
on 05/05/2018, 06:38:06 UTC
Paycent launched their mobile wallet app, currently supporting BTC and ETH. LTC is already included in the app and it will be active soon. Dash is coming as well.

I also pre-registered for their MasterCard, passed the KYC and was one of the beta testers.

They also have promotion in April, during which you can earn 100 or 200 free PYN tokens: https://twitter.com/PaycentGlobal/status/980683160332640256


They are the only project currently which starts delivering their card. Their card comes under MasterCard card brand so it will be possible to use all PoS and ATM in the network worldwide. The delivery started today (30th April).

Worldwide coverage expect for few sanctioned countries.


I’m waiting for my card to be delivered. Will let you now when I use it.

card is too expensive
Yeah, I tried to remain critical of ICOs when maintaining my thread more actively. Most turned out to have no product just as I expected.

Hey guys

I want make test EUR10

BTC - > VirWox -> BTC -> SLL -> EUR

Withdraw to PayPal fee 1EUR + 2% PayPal

What do you think of such a plan?

I was using it but in the opposite direction, and it worked for me. But I haven't used it for a while. It would be nice to post the full breakdown of all costs in the end. I tested it with around 100 EUR, what was my limit at that time.

I've just checked my account on VirWox, and found few EUR there  Smiley
Now I'm testing the withdrawal for the first time. Current transaction is being executed manually due to the security, will confirm when I receive it.

I received the test amount on the same day. I suppose my future withdrawals will be transferred automatically.
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Re: A working cryto debit card?
by
prtomic
on 04/05/2018, 10:59:50 UTC
Take a look at Paycent card: https://paycent.com/
Their card cost $140, even though it is cheaper than Wagecan it is still a large amount.
Especially considering that Wirex has started to relaunch their service in Europe and will expand further.
If they priced it cheaper I would order it asap, but I'm not sure with $140.

Also, no mention of KYC on their website, is it possible to use their card without KYC?

One off fee is for four years, no additional maintenance fees. I don't know for how long is Wagecan valid. Fiat to crypto, and vice versa 1.5%.

KYC is necessary for the card, I passed mine within few working days.
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Re: [ANN][ICO] PAYCENTOS - Bridging the Gap Between Cryptocurrency and Fiat
by
prtomic
on 04/05/2018, 10:47:41 UTC
#PaycentUpdate: We will be burning 50 million more #PYN tokens on Friday, May 4, 2018; limiting the current supply.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DcLhH53VwAE4BEI.jpg:large

Done! The total supply is now officially 150M: https://etherscan.io/token/0x0142c3b2fc51819b5af5dfc4aa52df9722790851
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Re: 2017 Bitcoin Debit Card Reviews
by
prtomic
on 04/05/2018, 10:41:48 UTC
Take a look at Paycent card: https://paycent.com/

They are the only project currently which starts delivering their card. Their card comes under MasterCard brand so it will be possible to use all PoS and ATM in the network worldwide. The delivery started today (30th April).

Worldwide coverage expect for few sanctioned countries.

Their mobile wallet app is live and supports BTC, ETH, LTC and very soon Dash, and native PYN token.

I’ve passed KYC and now I’m waiting for the delivery. Will let you now when I use it, but till then you can watch their CEO using it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQ0SJVpDPVk


140USD for a card....they crazy....wow

One off fee for four years period, no additional maintenance fee. Crypto to fiat and vice versa 1.5%.

And for my country is the only working card. Otherwise, I need to wait for two to three working days for withdrawals from CEX to my credit card.
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Re: List of bitcoin debit cards
by
prtomic
on 04/05/2018, 10:28:31 UTC
Paycent launched their mobile wallet app, currently supporting BTC and ETH. LTC is already included in the app and it will be active soon. Dash is coming as well.

I also pre-registered for their MasterCard, passed the KYC and was one of the beta testers.

They also have promotion in April, during which you can earn 100 or 200 free PYN tokens: https://twitter.com/PaycentGlobal/status/980683160332640256


They are the only project currently which starts delivering their card. Their card comes under MasterCard card brand so it will be possible to use all PoS and ATM in the network worldwide. The delivery started today (30th April).

Worldwide coverage expect for few sanctioned countries.


I’m waiting for my card to be delivered. Will let you now when I use it.

card is too expensive
Yeah, I tried to remain critical of ICOs when maintaining my thread more actively. Most turned out to have no product just as I expected.

Hey guys

I want make test EUR10

BTC - > VirWox -> BTC -> SLL -> EUR

Withdraw to PayPal fee 1EUR + 2% PayPal

What do you think of such a plan?

I was using it but in the opposite direction, and it worked for me. But I haven't used it for a while. It would be nice to post the full breakdown of all costs in the end. I tested it with around 100 EUR, what was my limit at that time.

I've just checked my account on VirWox, and found few EUR there  Smiley
Now I'm testing the withdrawal for the first time. Current transaction is being executed manually due to the security, will confirm when I receive it.
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Re: List of bitcoin debit cards
by
prtomic
on 04/05/2018, 10:25:30 UTC
Paycent launched their mobile wallet app, currently supporting BTC and ETH. LTC is already included in the app and it will be active soon. Dash is coming as well.

I also pre-registered for their MasterCard, passed the KYC and was one of the beta testers.

They also have promotion in April, during which you can earn 100 or 200 free PYN tokens: https://twitter.com/PaycentGlobal/status/980683160332640256


They are the only project currently which starts delivering their card. Their card comes under MasterCard card brand so it will be possible to use all PoS and ATM in the network worldwide. The delivery started today (30th April).

Worldwide coverage expect for few sanctioned countries.


I’m waiting for my card to be delivered. Will let you now when I use it.

card is too expensive

It's the one off fee for the whole period of four years, no additional maintenance costs. Crypto to fiat and vice versa is 1.5%. And I don't have an alternative, for my country it's the only working card I know.
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Re: AltCoin discussion
by
prtomic
on 04/05/2018, 10:14:45 UTC
My withdrawals are pending from 20.02.2018. although I passed the KYC procedure. I was not able to cancel this withdrawal and make one with all of my fee coins.

I've read the new presentation, and my conclusion is that nothing new is going on. The main focus is still on selling packages through MLM scheme, where your profit goes to the moon. This coin has no real utility, and will end up like 90% of other unsuccessful projects, thanks to this prolonged bear market.

At least I haven't done any MLM selling, so I don't have anyone who is now complaining to me, like most of the promoters.

Still pending, and my messages to the support were more or less ignored, with some polite "template" answers.

More or less it seems like a dead project.
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Re: AltCoin discussion
by
prtomic
on 04/05/2018, 10:09:38 UTC
This coin is a good example of why not invest in new (not time-tested coins).
The purpose of puppeteers is the organization of the pump and dump.

http://fs1.directupload.net/images/180503/g5w9l67i.jpg

They have already made a whole bunch of money at this Firstcoin and now it is highly likely that this project will be abandoned.
Invest only in coins that are time-tested  Wink


Classical pump and dump example! Parabolic growth and then... zero!
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Re: [ANN][ICO] PAYCENTOS - Bridging the Gap Between Cryptocurrency and Fiat
by
prtomic
on 04/05/2018, 09:40:28 UTC
im wondering from what source PYN tokens are traded on the app ? If it's main trading point for now we will never appear on CMC as these volumes are black box for outside world.

You are 100% right. It comes from the company. During the beta testing it was also possible to sell PYN directly in the app, but this was cancelled.I also suggeted in the telegram group to cancel the possibility to buy through the app, since this volume is not shown. and it's possible to buy larger quantities without influencing the price.

Btw, I was using this option to buy my targeted amount.

I expect that with planned burn, this option will be disabled soon.

The company accepted the suggestion about this option. Info from the official telegram group is that the purchases through the app will be disabled on 15th May. This when the marketing campaign for free PYN tokens ends.

Good decision! So now we at least know how long will this dump last.
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Re: Alt coins worth buying
by
prtomic
on 03/05/2018, 13:05:32 UTC
I like tokens with the possibility to disrupt some traditional industries and which are possible to create some future cash flow in the real “offline” business.

Part of my liquid portfolio is invested in a crypto fund on the Iconomi platform: https://www.iconomi.net/

The second part are long term passive income generating tokens. Combined with the compounding, they could really make some nice earnings for you.

Three tokens which are my hold term picks are:

ICN - the token used by the Iconomi platform. The profit which is generated through the platform is used for buybacks on the open market. Then the bought coins are burned, reducing the total supply long term and thus indirectly increasing the value for token holders. https://www.iconomi.net/

PYN - the native token of the Paycent platform, which is offering Paycent debit card with MasterCard logo to all users who pass KYC. The mobile wallet app keeps your crypto currencies safe in a cold storage. All tokens holders will receive rewards which comes from the revenues generated from converting crypto to fiat and vice versa. 33% of collected fees goes to token holders. The link to the project: https://paycent.com/

ATL - the aim of this platform is to revolutionize the real estate market. The platform will be introduced into two segments. P2P rentals aim to become Airbnb in the blockchain. The tokenization of RE assets, is the second segment, which should increase the speed and ease of selling of commercial RE. All token holders will receive the part of the revenue generated through both of the segments. The revenue streams are commissions from P2P rentals and 7% listing fee of the underlying commercial RE. Taking into account the size of the real estate market this project has a huge potential. The link to the project: https://atlant.io/
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Re: [ANN][ICO] PAYCENTOS - Bridging the Gap Between Cryptocurrency and Fiat
by
prtomic
on 03/05/2018, 12:32:24 UTC
If you do some research on Yobit.net here (bitcointalk.org), you will find that lots of people got SCAMMED by using Yobit. Some people complained about missing funds, withdraw delays, other weird stuff. By the way, yobit is not consider as an exchange. Going back to PYN, why they can't get on binance/bittrex/OKex/Huobi? I mean they can't even get on cryptopia? C'mon

You are right,yobit is one scam exchange which many will avoid and as per the team discussion on the telegram, they may even implement their own exchange if the kucoin listing does not work out.And being a dividend token, major exchanges would not be listing PYN token AFAIK.

I think there is an issue with PYN and that is why it is not being listed on any exchanges. Monaco has token rewards system and it is listed on bittrex and binance so I don't think that is the issue.

TenX and Monaco were listed during 2017, when exchanges did not have a monopoly. With the pressure coming from the large number of ICOs, it's hard to get listed. I've been following one other quality project, and they can trade only on slack, although several exchanges were paid, but still without listing.

And the irony is that they don't have a proper working card.
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Re: Good Altcoin for longterm investment
by
prtomic
on 03/05/2018, 10:15:29 UTC
I like tokens with the possibility to disrupt some traditional industries and which are possible to create some future cash flow in the real “offline” business.

Part of my liquid portfolio is invested in a crypto fund on the Iconomi platform: https://www.iconomi.net/

The second part are long term passive income generating tokens. Combined with the compounding, they could really make some nice earnings for you.

Three tokens which are my hold term picks are:

ICN - the token used by the Iconomi platform. The profit which is generated through the platform is used for buybacks on the open market. Then the bought coins are burned, reducing the total supply long term and thus indirectly increasing the value for token holders. https://www.iconomi.net/

PYN - the native token of the Paycent platform, which is offering Paycent debit card with MasterCard logo to all users who pass KYC. The mobile wallet app keeps your crypto currencies safe in a cold storage. All tokens holders will receive rewards which comes from the revenues generated from converting crypto to fiat and vice versa. 33% of collected fees goes to token holders. The link to the project: https://paycent.com/

ATL - the aim of this platform is to revolutionize the real estate market. The platform will be introduced into two segments. P2P rentals aim to become Airbnb in the blockchain. The tokenization of RE assets, is the second segment, which should increase the speed and ease of selling of commercial RE. All token holders will receive the part of the revenue generated through both of the segments. The revenue streams are commissions from P2P rentals and 7% listing fee of the underlying commercial RE. Taking into account the size of the real estate market this project has a huge potential. The link to the project: https://atlant.io/
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Re: [ANN][ICO] PAYCENTOS - Bridging the Gap Between Cryptocurrency and Fiat
by
prtomic
on 03/05/2018, 10:06:14 UTC
im wondering from what source PYN tokens are traded on the app ? If it's main trading point for now we will never appear on CMC as these volumes are black box for outside world.

You are 100% right. It comes from the company. During the beta testing it was also possible to sell PYN directly in the app, but this was cancelled.I also suggeted in the telegram group to cancel the possibility to buy through the app, since this volume is not shown. and it's possible to buy larger quantities without influencing the price.

Btw, I was using this option to buy my targeted amount.

I expect that with planned burn, this option will be disabled soon.
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Re: Which is better? OMG vs Tenx vs Centra vs Tokencard vs. Paycent
by
prtomic
on 30/04/2018, 17:27:33 UTC
Paycent app was launched on 4.4.2018. I was one of the beta testers for iOS. The app is working fine.

I also pre-registered for the Paycent MasterCard. My KYC was approved, and I'm waiting for the delivery.

There is also promotion going on, with different ways to get 100 or 200 free PYN tokens. When order the card 200 free tokens, and if you download app, and pass KYC then you get 100 free PYN tokens.

Official Twitter:

https://twitter.com/PaycentGlobal/status/980683160332640256

The delivery of Paycent card started today, hope to get my card soon.
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Re: [ANN][ICO] PAYCENTOS - Bridging the Gap Between Cryptocurrency and Fiat
by
prtomic
on 30/04/2018, 17:26:02 UTC
after a couple of days there will be burning a large number of coins, it always has a positive effect on the price
but in a short term only right? Cheesy , Paycent is still need more decent exchanges to get more volume and exposure to the public. Also Paycent is not listed too in coinmarketcap right?

The volume was too low to get listed on CMC. And it was also possible to buy PYN through the app, at the market price. So lot of long term holders used this option, and this volume was not registered on the exchange. The price would have gone up, for sure, but early adopters used this option as a kind of reward from the company. It was kind of OTC offer for larger quantities.

I wouldn't be surprised that after this burn, they decide to limit that liquidity and force the buying on the open market.
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Re: Crypto Debit Cards
by
prtomic
on 30/04/2018, 16:46:17 UTC
Recently there was ICO Paycent, the essence of the project was to create a debit card.
They collected  20$ million.In Paycent u need KYC.
Now pre-order is opened for ruby cards. They have limitations. I dont exactly remember, but pre-order costs $ 150
One-time payment for the use.
I'm waiting for news on this project and I also follow Monaco

The delivery of their cards has started. I'm also waiting for mine. The app is working fine, both iOS and Android.
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Re: Crypto Debit Cards
by
prtomic
on 30/04/2018, 16:44:37 UTC
Take a look at Paycent card: https://paycent.com/

They are the only project currently which starts delivering their card. Their card comes under MasterCard brand so it will be possible to use all PoS and ATM in the network worldwide. The delivery started today (30th April).

Worldwide coverage expect for few sanctioned countries.

Their mobile wallet app is live and supports BTC, ETH, LTC and very soon Dash, and native PYN token.

I’ve passed KYC and now I’m waiting for the delivery. Will let you now when I use it, but till then you can watch their CEO using it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQ0SJVpDPVk
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Re: Crypto based credit/debit cards?
by
prtomic
on 30/04/2018, 16:42:42 UTC
Now that a lot of cards got blocked (TenX, Bitwala, Wirex, Cryptopay..) what solutions are available and working now?

Take a look at Paycent card: https://paycent.com/

They are the only project currently which starts delivering their card. Their card comes under MasterCard brand so it will be possible to use all PoS and ATM in the network worldwide. The delivery started today (30th April).

Worldwide coverage expect for few sanctioned countries.

Their mobile wallet app is live and supports BTC, ETH, LTC and very soon Dash, and native PYN token.

I’ve passed KYC and now I’m waiting for the delivery. Will let you now when I use it, but till then you can watch their CEO using it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQ0SJVpDPVk
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Re: Crypto Debit Card
by
prtomic
on 30/04/2018, 16:40:32 UTC
Take a look at Paycent card: https://paycent.com/

They are the only project currently which starts delivering their card. Their card comes under MasterCard brand so it will be possible to use all PoS and ATM in the network worldwide. The delivery started today (30th April).

Worldwide coverage expect for few sanctioned countries.

Their mobile wallet app is live and supports BTC, ETH, LTC and very soon Dash, and native PYN token.

I’ve passed KYC and now I’m waiting for the delivery. Will let you now when I use it, but till then you can watch their CEO using it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQ0SJVpDPVk
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Re: The only CRYPTO debit cards working right now! (EU/EEA Tested)
by
prtomic
on 30/04/2018, 16:35:20 UTC
Take a look at Paycent card: https://paycent.com/

They are the only project currently which starts delivering their card. Their card comes under MasterCard brand so it will be possible to use all PoS and ATM in the network worldwide. The delivery started today (30th April).

Worldwide coverage expect for few sanctioned countries.

Their mobile wallet app is live and supports BTC, ETH, LTC and very soon Dash, and native PYN token.

I’ve passed KYC and now I’m waiting for the delivery. Will let you now when I use it, but till then you can watch their CEO using it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQ0SJVpDPVk