Asked them if I can do SEPA transfer to/from crypto-exchanges, they replied I can do transfer FROM crypto-exchanges (without specifying anything about the TO part).
The applied exchage rate is Mastercard exchange rate, not the "interbank" one, see first FAQ. Anyway the biggest advantage over the competition is the absence of fees on ATM withdrawals.
Yes, only one version now.
You're right, the video interview I had on verification some weeks ago has been the most strict I ever had. Something like a 7-minutes police interrogation :)
It's been a general crackdown on TenX, Xapo, Coins.ph, Bitwala, BitPay, CryptoPay. Do you, as user, consider the current Mastercard licence less convenient?
Since Bitwala provide a Solarisbank account, can Bitwala still be defined EMI?
If so, and the 100.000 EUR protecion by the German Deposit Guarantee Scheme (DGS) is a real thing, can Bitwala be considered a "safer" EMI because of that?
After more that than 2 years I enquired them on the same topic and I got the same answer. It looks like iCard is the ONLY EMI providing personal IBAN clearly stating to be crypto-friendly on both directions (incoming and outgoing transfers).
Do you mean a disposable number can be used? What's the best option?
A VPN can still be used on mobile devices. Anyway it still expose your IP to VPN provider, so better use one you can pay by crypto (I like Mullvad).
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Not really one month of silence: Strong Customer Authentication
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