As far as I understand it, you can make multiple spend / purchase transactions on your card, just that you cannot add funds to it again.
But instead of being like other non-reloadable cards (e.g., Vanilla Visa) where you get stuck with the small remaining balance that you can't really use, instead with this card when you're done spending, you can delete the card and any remaining balance goes back to your account. Those funds then can be used with a new card with whatever amount you want on the new card.
americans... are obsessed with VISA, they can't dump it for good and just use BTC. And this... coming from a Bitcoin company, geeeze, so Bitcoin Company is selling for VISA. UNBELIEVABLE!
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We just launched physically delivered Visa cards in the USA!
Now you can buy a physical Visa card, pay with bitcoin, and ship it to your house (or PO Box, for privacy) in the USA.
Debit/Credit card payments dropping soon. Pay with fiat and stack Sats.
So this is a one use only card.
Well, non-reloadable is the better term.
As far as I understand it, you can make multiple spend / purchase transactions on your card, just that you cannot add funds to it again.
But instead of being like other non-reloadable cards (e.g., Vanilla Visa) where you get stuck with the small remaining balance that you can't really use, instead with this card when you're done spending, you can delete the card and any remaining balance goes back to your account. Those funds then can be used with a new card with whatever amount you want on the new card.
americans... are obsessed with VISA, they can't dump it for good and just use BTC.
And this... coming from a Bitcoin company, geeeze, so Bitcoin Company is selling for VISA.
UNBELIEVABLE!
https://i.postimg.cc/BQz4WxK7/btc-visa.png
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