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RE: MONACO: The Cryptocurrency Visa Card for BTC and ETH

The crypto cards feel like they will become a dime-a-dozen and one won't really dominate the space. Already you have Monaco, TenX, TokenCard, etc.

I'm also fearful they don't actually sport the VISA logo anywhere on their promotional material.

And barring all that, what is going to drive people to spend their BTC, ETH, etc when many people are holding it as an investment?

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I posted the YouTube interview with the founder. No guarantees of course, but I was impressed with their approach.

Yes many people hold it as investments, but cryptocurrencies should still be regarded as a payment method and not just an asset. I think monero is a great way to make spending cryptocurrency much more convenient

If you can load it with a USD (or any fiat-pegged) token and bypass credit card fees while still getting points and cash back, I think that'd be amazing.