Hello to everyone. I am with you again with another title that attracts my attention. I'm going to talk about cryptopay today. CryptoPay started as a wallet and payment platform in 2013 and has served between merchants and consumers. The work then went live. The debit cards they made to work with Bitcoin Visa until the no-no-wave top January 2017. CryptoPay currently only releases Bitcoin debit cards in the Russian Federation. They are currently in talks with a new card company and will meet again soon with Visa. The strategy is to learn the cards can be learned in European and United States paintings. No date has been set for this. However, even if you are not a Russian citizen, you can use their virtual card for other purchases.
It is a major disadvantage that CryptoPay does not issue Russia physical cards at the moment. Once this is set (it should be fast), there will be a few downsides to using CryptoPay. CryptoPay is slightly more expensive than some of the other card providers in the market. There are some restrictions on how much money you can withdraw from ATMs. Verified, they can withdraw up to $ 2000 his day. It is unclear whether CryptoPay issues anonymous cards. However, they changed their verification process and requirements.
CryptoPay has an excellent track record in the global market and is likely good in Russia. Russia will remain to wait for everyone else to reboot their physical cards. I signed up for their service, but consumer assistance was unable to give me an ETA on the card. Besides, they were efficient. WaveCrest and Visa is not the only business suffering as a cause of the problem and hopefully they will make a great comeback in Europe and America.