Off-Grid

Great way to get the email addresses of those with crypto and a focus on privacy lol. Sure seems nice indeed but
- no legal entity I can find that exists with the name Off Grid LLC
- no privacy/ terms of service page
- website created with v0 (see favicon)
- system checker that doesnt actually work (it is like a weather stone, wet if it rains, dry if it is sunny. If the site if offline you dont see it and if it is online its green).

Nice idea and good find but I wouldnt leave my personal details until they have at least an MVP ready
 
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Great way to get the email addresses of those with crypto and a focus on privacy lol. Sure seems nice indeed but
- no legal entity I can find that exists with the name Off Grid LLC
- no privacy/ terms of service page
- website created with v0 (see favicon)
- system checker that doesnt actually work (it is like a weather stone, wet if it rains, dry if it is sunny. If the site if offline you dont see it and if it is online its green).

Nice idea and good find but I wouldnt leave my personal details until they have at least an MVP ready
That's why I mentioned Waitlist but it's verified as organization on X.
 
I'd like clarity of how they ensure no KYC. Governments want companies like this to collect customer info and if this company is dealing with MasterCard, then they're interfacing with the regime somehow.

Privacy.com do KYC which totally defeats its own purpose. And they dont take crypto. Amateurs, or a honey trap.

Stealths.net take crypto and explicitly say no KYC, but I haven't used them before. Don't know how they do it either.
 
I'd like clarity of how they ensure no KYC. Governments want companies like this to collect customer info and if this company is dealing with MasterCard, then they're interfacing with the regime somehow.

Privacy.com do KYC which totally defeats its own purpose. And they dont take crypto. Amateurs, or a honey trap.

Stealths.net take crypto and explicitly say no KYC, but I haven't used them before. Don't know how they do it either.
It depends, nothing is guaranteed nowadays.
 
Don't know how they do it either.
I basically know.
These are corporate cards afaik.
When they issue a card, they basically create a card for an imaginary employee with a random name.

They are using a Card Issuing Platform which lets their customers to easily create cards on demand through API.

example of CIP: Card issuing and management software | Stitch

And the Card Issuing Platform uses the API of an issuing bank to create the cards for its customers.

So: stealths.net -> CIP -> issuing bank.
It’s the responsibility lf the CIP to create the cards through the issuing bank.

It’s a wrapped product.
 
I basically know.
These are corporate cards afaik.
When they issue a card, they basically create a card for an imaginary employee with a random name.

They are using a Card Issuing Platform which lets their customers to easily create cards on demand through API.

example of CIP: Card issuing and management software | Stitch

And the Card Issuing Platform uses the API of an issuing bank to create the cards for its customers.

So: stealths.net -> CIP -> issuing bank.
It’s the responsibility lf the CIP to create the cards through the issuing bank.

It’s a wrapped product.
Impressive, appreciate the info.
 
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