I thought that was an EU regulation that all EU countries are now affected by the payments are only possible with a Paysafe account. But the French can continue to Deposit anonymously without this account, I just noticed. I wonder why Malta has not kept it that way. In the fight against money laundering, Malta has never been so strict. Who lives at the border to France, could therefore still well evade here
Have any of you had any experiences with "crypto vouchers" in general?
To be honest, I discovered this for the first time on a voucher site, so it made me a bit curious
Xavi22 wrote on 01.10.2021 at 20:25: At kinguin.net you can buy crypto vouchers with psc without an account
Haven't tried them yet though and they also take a whopping fee.
I just looked if there is something like that in stores, because you are right the fees are very high for purchases on the Internet. In Germany, this is not allowed because there are no stores where you can buy Bitcoin credit, but in Austria and Switzerland there are gas stations and kiosks. Was certainly also the thought of Julian to integrate something like that here, but in Malta's stores there seems to be probably not. You can only do so if you can acquire these crypto vouchers free of charge, just as the Paysafe is free of charge in the store. But in Internet stores there is unfortunately not without extra fees.
On Cryptovoucher.io you get the free of charge if you pay with a credit card. Via Sofort, they take just under 1€ in fees. You can buy Bitcoin or Ethereum vouchers there.
@Julian as far as I know you have to redeem the voucher you mean on Cryptovoucher.io and then enter your wallet address there then you get the amount sent to the wallet. You can also redeem a Flexepin voucher there and you will also get crypto sent to your wallet.
Crypto vouchers can be purchased from the following providers, among others:
i recommend the Bitcoin_com wallet. In addition, I recommend Kraken_com. am also since the Spassino incident a newbie in things crypto have informed me Kraken offers a Live Chat and is very serious. I have been able to verify with simple document upload. I have my Bitcoin/bitcoincash deposited there takes a bit until it arrives, c.a 150 minutes. after that you can sell your Bitcoin cash to euro. I have then paid out my euro balance at 3 o'clock in the morning to my bank account. it was the same day at 11 o'clock in my bank
PS: as far as fees are concerned, they are supposed to be unbeatable.
Love greetings!
BlackPanther wrote on 02.10.2021 at 12:35: I then paid out my euro credit at 3 o'clock at night to my bank account. it was the same day at 11 o'clock in my bank
Falko wrote on 01.10.2021 at 21:34
Just looked if there is something like this in stores, because you are right the fees are very high for purchases on the Internet. In Germany this is not allowed because there are no stores where you can buy Bitcoin credits, but in Austria and Switzerland there are at gas stations and kiosks. Was certainly also the thought of Julian to integrate something like that here, but in Malta's stores there seems to be probably not. You can only do so if you can acquire these crypto vouchers free of charge, just as the Paysafe is free of charge in the store. But in Internet stores there is unfortunately not without extra fees.
So for the Paysafe cards we actually have to pay in Malta in the stores also always fees for it.
For each individual printed card there are fees in the amount of 4.12%.
For example, for a 25€ PSC card that is printed out, we have to pay 1.03€ in fees on top per card.
For a 100€ PSC card that is printed, there is a 4.12€ fee on top.
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Thanks for your explanation on this!
Of course, we can not know or estimate whether there is any interest in the community what these crypto voucher cards, so I was interested in your opinion about it.
As Matthias had already mentioned, we are grateful for any suggestion in this regard and will then also discuss internally to provide an alternative for one day.
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I haven't tried them yet and they also charge a hefty fee
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To be honest, I discovered this for the first time on a voucher site, so it made me a bit curious
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I just looked if there is something like that in stores, because you are right the fees are very high for purchases on the Internet. In Germany, this is not allowed because there are no stores where you can buy Bitcoin credit, but in Austria and Switzerland there are gas stations and kiosks. Was certainly also the thought of Julian to integrate something like that here, but in Malta's stores there seems to be probably not. You can only do so if you can acquire these crypto vouchers free of charge, just as the Paysafe is free of charge in the store. But in Internet stores there is unfortunately not without extra fees.
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@Julian as far as I know you have to redeem the voucher you mean on Cryptovoucher.io and then enter your wallet address there then you get the amount sent to the wallet. You can also redeem a Flexepin voucher there and you will also get crypto sent to your wallet.
Crypto vouchers can be purchased from the following providers, among others:
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PS: as far as fees are concerned, they are supposed to be unbeatable.
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So for the Paysafe cards we actually have to pay in Malta in the stores also always fees for it.
For each individual printed card there are fees in the amount of 4.12%.
For example, for a 25€ PSC card that is printed out, we have to pay 1.03€ in fees on top per card.
For a 100€ PSC card that is printed, there is a 4.12€ fee on top.
@MasterChiefKief
Thanks for your explanation on this!
Of course, we can not know or estimate whether there is any interest in the community what these crypto voucher cards, so I was interested in your opinion about it.
As Matthias had already mentioned, we are grateful for any suggestion in this regard and will then also discuss internally to provide an alternative for one day.
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