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Bitcoinloan.org Premium Domain For Sale

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Top Quality USA AAA+ fresh DUMPS with Pin, CVVs and fullz also available. Hacking services also available.

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Post is by: Rahul_2503 and the url/text [ ](https://goo.gl/GP6ppk)is: /r/Crypto_General/comments/1rp33lb/launch_crypto_card_we_spent_6_months_trying_to/ When we first decided to add a card to our product we thought it would take maybe 2-3 months. Build the integration, sort out the compliance, ship it. Straightforward enough. Six months later we had nothing live and a team that was completely burned out on the project. The problem wasn't effort. We had good engineers and genuine motivation. The problem was that we kept discovering new layers of complexity we hadn't accounted for. BIN sponsorship alone took weeks of back and forth. Then we found out Visa licensing isn't something you just apply for and get. Then compliance turned out to be a completely different beast across different regions. Then we still hadn't touched the actual card infrastructure. Every time we thought we were close, another layer appeared underneath. What we eventually realised is that building card infrastructure from scratch is basically a company unto itself. The teams shipping cards fast aren't figuring all of this out — they're plugging into infrastructure that already has it solved. BIN issuance, licensing, compliance, the whole stack — already done, already running. We ended up going that route. Had a branded card live in 6 weeks after spending 6 months going nowhere. If you're planning to launch a card and currently scoping the build yourself, genuinely worth asking whether you need to build this or just need it to exist. They're very different problems. *I am a bot, and this action was performed automatically. Please [contact the moderators of this subreddit](/message/compose/?to=/r/CryptoMarkets) if you have any questions or concerns.*

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I think today's events in the Middle East will increase the number of crypto card users. Banks have imposed blanket card blocks in the area of the Iranian conflict. But my Cryptomus card is still working. I heard from an acquaintance that even in Turkey there were issues with European cards. Crypto cards' BIN is more resistant to geographic blocks.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

The Final L for Gary Greasy Gensler. ![gif](giphy|BIN2S0sgQwdeE|downsized)

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r/BitcoinSee Comment

Put it in the crypto BIN where that scammy trash belongs. Nothing good is ever coming from a cold caller asking you for something.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Yes but you still will save at least the 30$ fee Maybe not save, recoup is probably a better term. That Advanced I don't know about but you get all that professional trader stuff. IDK, in America I think Coinbase is the most complete, safe , exchange Brian Armstrong is a good Dude I'm surprised he just didn't say "phuc it" when the Feds came meddling Glad he didn't Side Bar : the CB stock will probably take off too ( 2-5 years) IMHO ![gif](giphy|BIN5glg3g2cJLXet7q|downsized)

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

"BIN NANCE" LMAOO why Yellen pronouncing it like that

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No, it's seen as "Debit". Just looked it up in a BIN-Checker (first 6 digits of the card is the BIN, tells the merchant what kind of card this is. CDCs BIN says Debit). Nexo is Credit. You can switch it to Debit in the App, but the merchant stills sees it as Gold Credit Card.

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![gif](giphy|BIN2S0sgQwdeE)

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![gif](giphy|BIN2S0sgQwdeE)

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And should be put in BIN.

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Gary ever since the ruling and realizing he is a international clown ![gif](giphy|BIN2S0sgQwdeE)

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tldr; Mastercard has expanded its Engage program to help bring cryptocurrency card programs to market, allowing a growing cohort of crypto firms to leverage the credit card giant’s global network. The system identifies and builds partnerships with companies that issue cards or are BIN sponsors looking to launch a crypto card. Mastercard also named a cohort of crypto payments firms joining the Engage program. *This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.*

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Did you BIN or bid for it?

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We have images from the future Gary Gensler in the shower after getting fired and being sent to jail. ![gif](giphy|BIN2S0sgQwdeE)

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Was able to find one of em https://blockchair.com/bitcoin/address/d-5d6b64787a6204d2c1b1abaefbe8f6f7 If you hit Additional Info on the left side and then BIN it has >ГРУ к ГРУ. Использованы для хакинга! Which Google Translate comes back with >GRU to GRU. Used for hacking!

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![gif](giphy|BIN5glg3g2cJLXet7q|downsized)

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Bad Inu Bunny, ticker $BIN, is being created as we speak

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I mean I guess I should’ve been specific about like the top players, like the ADAs and SOLs, ONEs and ALGOs, CROs and BIN or whatever the Binance one is, like the “top tier”, or at least most popular, after BTC and ETH. Not shitcoins and memecoins.

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>h forum account gets a lightning wallet where they can deposit/withdraw sats. > >When a user wants to buy/sell items, they list them for sats and people can bid up to buy them or BIN (buy it now) them for the listed amount. > >Similar to d2jsp, but instead of using their crappy forum gold, use an actual internet currency. This would enable gamers from different platforms around the world to value their items/skins/characters/etc and trade them on an open market. Love it. Thanks for sharing your idea.

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r/BitcoinSee Comment

Website/forum where people can trade in game items (cross platform) using the lightning network. Each forum account gets a lightning wallet where they can deposit/withdraw sats. When a user wants to buy/sell items, they list them for sats and people can bid up to buy them or BIN (buy it now) them for the listed amount. Similar to d2jsp, but instead of using their crappy forum gold, use an actual internet currency. This would enable gamers from different platforms around the world to value their items/skins/characters/etc and trade them on an open market.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Yeah ... no. For loans and yield farming, yes, sure. But I would happily open a crypto account in a bank if that meant fraud prevention. People think most fraud is - send 1 ETH and I will double it. Or hello this is support, we need your seed phrase. These are low level crooks. No more sophisticated then street mugger. Real fraud is stealing your bank information via malaware. BIN attack using fraudulent merchants. Card information theft. SIM swap. ATM card skimmers. etc. Fraud prevention is complicated and VERY costly. DeFi has none of that. At least a few times a month you see people getting scammed and not because - why you so dumb. But because it is very easy to get scammed in crypto right now.

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Take my free award. Binance is a joke now and gone way beyond where it should be. I still have my account with hardly anything left in there. Moved it all over to CDC. Whilst CDC isn't perfect, it feels a whole lot more reputable that BIN-ance.

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Haha Natwest canceled my account a few years back with 10 ten days to remove my money because I traded crypto ... The Ironie... Selling a Bitcoin = You fucking Criminal! Depositing BIN BAGS of cash to a total of 325 GBP Million = What a fine Business Men you are...

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Came here to basically say this. Look at NFTs that have utility in games, sometimes you can stake and get paid just for holding them. I invested in Binamon (BMON) and Binemon (BIN) recently and I’ve turned a $250 investment into $5000+ in 4 months. Also look at Prospectors.io, Embersword, and games on the WAX blockchain. If you go to the wax.atomichub.io you can look at the NFT market and start your research. Good luck.

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$BIN

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