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What Will The Future Hold For Bitcoin Debit Cards?

There are a lot of questions waiting to be answered regarding how businesses and enthusiasts intend to take Bitcoin to the mainstream. Issuing Bitcoin debit cards seem a step in the right direction, although it is doubtful this will be the best – and final – iteration of merging traditional finance with cryptocurrency.

Bitcoin and Plastic Cards Remain An Odd Couple

Despite the growing number of Bitcoin debit card providers in the world, there are some concerns regarding using a plastic card to spend cryptocurrency. While this brings a lot of convenience to the table, it is not the same as spending Bitcoin the way it was meant to. But it sure makes it a lot easier, that much is certain.

The biggest gripe people have is that any debit card in the world is issued by a bank. Regardless of which company provides this Bitcoin debit card service to its customers, the bank is responsible for ensuring transactions can go through and payments are made in the right national currency.

However, if the issuing bank suddenly decides to halt their debit card service, the plastic cards become completely useless. The Bitcoin company providing the service can’t change that scenario, and they will have to look for a new partner. In the end, this is almost the same as giving up the financial freedom Bitcoin brings to the table in favour of convenience.

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On the other hand, a Bitcoin debit card does not require merchants to accept Bitcoin payments directly, as they get paid in the same way any other credit card transaction is settled. However, they retailers pay slightly lower fees for debit card transactions compared to credit card payments, so there is a win-win situation for all parties.

An interesting discussion will take place in Prague next week at the Blockchain and Bitcoin conference. Pavel Matveev, Founder of Wirex Limited, will give a speech on the future of Bitcoin debit cards, and whether or not this will be the tool to take cryptocurrency to the mainstream. Every solution has advantages and disadvantages, and it will be interesting to see what the future holds for Bitcoin.

Source: Deep Dot Web

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JP Buntinx

JP Buntinx is a FinTech and Bitcoin enthusiast living in Belgium. His passion for finance and technology made him one of the world's leading freelance Bitcoin writers, and he aims to achieve the same level of respect in the FinTech sector.

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