"protect you against fraud and scams"
At least they have employees with good sense of humor
"protect you against fraud and scams"
At least they have employees with good sense of humor
For prepaid cards, if you don't live in the U.S. Tremendous cards are probably the best option. We market them as VISA international prepaid cards. If you live in the U.S., Vanilla or YourRewardCard are also good solution.
Of course, but from perspective of regular user, regardless of the amazing technology behind, huge price changes are always scary. This is why I think it's an important milestone in Monero history and hopefully this will make it only stronger.
This is the moment of truth for Monero. I hope it's going to be fine after all these price manipulations.
Lol, hard to believe that they really think this kind of misleading news can scare "big" hackers.
It's required to enter a real email, otherwise you may face problems when adding to digital wallets. Protonmail or Skiff should work for that.
That Tremendous list is where you can redeem the card, which is different than where you can spend the card balance. As explain in the old comment, our list is directly fetched from Tremendous's FAQ (this is shown after card activation). The list hasn't been manually edited by us.
It's here: https://kycnot.me/service/stealths But it's not listed on the front page, I'm unsure what is needed.
Hi, yes card provider is a legit brand on the market. We are just reseller. $5 fee is unfortunately high for small amounts, but for high amounts such as €1000, it's less in percentage.
Only valid email address and cardholder name is required to activate cards. You can put any cardholder name.
This is different for each product, it's explained in the product descriptions. For activation of VISA International Prepaid, only a valid email address and cardholder name (any name is accepted) is required.
For MPC MasterCard, valid email and phone number is required. But as explained in product description only email address must be valid, all other data could be random.
The most obvious and easiest options (Njalla, Incognet) are not mentioned—both directly accept Monero.
We don't suggest using Njalla, because of this reason we won't promote them. Thanks for thoughts tho.
Looking decent, just circle buttons look little bit weird.