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That's what I want and need then - level 3.Any ETA on activating this via CCEDk?Will CCEDk offer level 3?
I will wait and activate it then. I travel about 1/4 of my life, so I will givethis card a run for it's money - I will test it in a few locations and see how it goes. So Ronnie - if I want to make this a card I can do large transactions on if I wish, how would I do that?For instance, I am hosting a business function, dinner is going to cost a couple thousand dollars, I want to take out this card and spend bitUSD to pay the bill and show everyone at the table.That will get their attention.
Quote from: Riverhead on July 01, 2015, 06:06:17 pmNo name. It's like a Visa gift card you can buy at stores.I am just hoping that it really will work at most locations world wide, as claimed. Can't wait to test it myself, or hear reports from other users around the world.
No name. It's like a Visa gift card you can buy at stores.
Got mine in the mail today! Super excited to try it out.It doesn't have my name on it though, was it supposed to?It just has Bit-x.comCould be a problem if someone wanted to ask for ID - Thoughts?
Hi CCEDK, I've just noticed that you are a forum moderator.Is this just limited to the CCEDK sub-forum?
Quote from: ccedk on June 28, 2015, 04:32:50 pmQuote from: Permie on June 28, 2015, 04:08:52 pmHi CCEDK, I've just noticed that you are a forum moderator.Is this just limited to the CCEDK sub-forum?Else I can see a conflict of interest, how do we know there aren't lots of other bts exchanges who have had their posts deleted? I jest, but I still think it a valid point for concern as the ecosystem grows and competitors enter the space.Nothing personal against you guys I must admit, have not conidered being moderator on anything else but CCEDK related, so I await for this to be clarified by any of the other moderators like @favThat being said I believe in competition to make everything best possible, but I also believe in information flow and building an eco system on a step by step basis, or everything will head for so many directions that focus is lost and finally outcome is lost as well. I also realize that I have a tendency to involve myself more than any other exchanges would normally do, so the reason for little amount of forum posts from other exchanges might be based on the definition of commitment from an exchange to the different crypto currencies out there. In short, just because I might be the only representative from any of your bts exchanges actively posting, I hope it is purely considered positively, as I basically do this because I care, not because I feel I have to
Quote from: Permie on June 28, 2015, 04:08:52 pmHi CCEDK, I've just noticed that you are a forum moderator.Is this just limited to the CCEDK sub-forum?Else I can see a conflict of interest, how do we know there aren't lots of other bts exchanges who have had their posts deleted? I jest, but I still think it a valid point for concern as the ecosystem grows and competitors enter the space.Nothing personal against you guys I must admit, have not conidered being moderator on anything else but CCEDK related, so I await for this to be clarified by any of the other moderators like @favThat being said I believe in competition to make everything best possible, but I also believe in information flow and building an eco system on a step by step basis, or everything will head for so many directions that focus is lost and finally outcome is lost as well.
Hi CCEDK, I've just noticed that you are a forum moderator.Is this just limited to the CCEDK sub-forum?Else I can see a conflict of interest, how do we know there aren't lots of other bts exchanges who have had their posts deleted? I jest, but I still think it a valid point for concern as the ecosystem grows and competitors enter the space.Nothing personal against you guys
Quote I hope it is purely considered positively, as I basically do this because I care, not because I feel I have to Your involvement here is extremely appreciated! I received my nanocard the other day and I can't wait to activate it once possible via your exchange and definitely use it once it implements bitassets..
I hope it is purely considered positively, as I basically do this because I care, not because I feel I have to
And we come back to why are procedures engaged when applying to *credit* being applied on a *debit* card.That, my friend, is the question.p.s I'm not saying it's right or wrong, agree or disagree, just want to understand a) the reasoning behind this and b) potential privacy implications for those who apply for level 3.
Let me rephrase the question in another way.Which checks happen at level 3 that do not happen at level 2 ?
Thank you for the replies Ronny.I understand that the above is for level 2, what I was wondering about is why the requirement for a credit check on the bank part when you already have the customer identification.In my understanding (could be wrong) a credit check is about knowing if the person has paid back loans in a timely manner and possibly how many outstanding loans there are right now. All of that seems irrelevant in a situation where the user cannot spend any more than he puts in.What am I missing?
Could you elaborate further? You already request a copy of an id document and proof of residence, is this not enough ?And regarding the linked article, are you aware of this and if so, has ccedks' IBAN been flagged, to the best of your knowledge?How receptive is Denmark to data fishing expeditions?
level 3 is based on bank making a credit check/approval on you as a person, similar to getting a normal credit card in the bank, it means it is the same conditions needed to have theapporval as if you were applying for a normal credit card.
Quote from: karnal on June 13, 2015, 07:25:55 pm@ccedk: I could not find what "Level 3" is. I assume it's a verification level. What else besides proof of residency and id document?level 3 is based on bank making a credit check/approval on you as a person, similar to getting a normal credit card in the bank, it means it is the same conditions needed to have theapporval as if you were applying for a normal credit card.
@ccedk: I could not find what "Level 3" is. I assume it's a verification level. What else besides proof of residency and id document?
Quote from: ccedk on June 13, 2015, 06:43:07 pmhello @oco101 thank you,And I truly hope as well to b able to launch this very soon within a few months is what I hope is all it takes.Still having an issue with bitcoin transfer?No issue with Ccedk Everything is good !!
hello @oco101 thank you,And I truly hope as well to b able to launch this very soon within a few months is what I hope is all it takes.Still having an issue with bitcoin transfer?
Quote from: karnal on June 13, 2015, 07:25:55 pm@ccedk: I could not find what "Level 3" is. I assume it's a verification level. What else besides proof of residency and id document?Level 2 is the id and proof of residency as well as phone number, level 3 with unlimited use is whe you are approved via bank, so it is a little more time consuming, andI guess would be a lot similar to if you were applying for a normal credit card and what that would involve. Even this part where we need the banks involved is another matter worked on with one of our partners as it seems to limit the amount of users if thi will be an ongoing requirement, so there is a lot of work in trying to work around this in time, that is.
To know more about limits and fees, I suggest you go to the nanocard webpage on CCEDK and click on link there https://www.ccedk.com/nanocard
Any work connected with 2.0 is still not settled, as i would otherwise think you should not be sitting down, but simply run around with your arms up not being able to take them down of sheer excitement Well we haven't reached that point yet, but I hope within a few days to be able to reveal some more information on what the future brings for Bitshares in connection with CCEDK and in which way CCEDK will be participating. I am myself thrilled to see what will be the result and in which way I will be able to put some extra value on the Bitshares Network. I guess that's all I can say for now.
Can you explain the reason United States users can't verify identity to unlock higher limits? Is there any strategic direction or work around being pursued to enable this or are U.S. laws simply too draconian?Sent from my LG-H811 using Tapatalk
@ccedk:When BTS 2.0 comes out, will the NanoCard make use of the new withdraw system ? (ie the funds can stay on the users' side)(think I already asked but couldn't find the thread )If a user buys one *now*, will it transparently start working w/ above when you implement the logic on your side?What is the deposit limit? Some other (bitcoin) cards i checked had lame 2500€ limits.. and then the user'd need to order a new card.Thanks!
I don't know but if the NanoCard will work with Smartcoins this is majors news!!! For the first time, you could see a real life example on how you could use bitAssets. This is one very easy to understand example for everybody to see why bitAssets are so much superior to whatever else it is out there Bitcoin included. Say that you want to load your credit card with bitUSD, bitGold or bitSilver well now you could do so now with MasterCard NanoCard !!! I truly hope this will work out as planned, and hope Bitshare community will give you the support you need to make this reality. Great work Ronny Boesing and welcome to the community. Waiting for my bitcoin transfer to order my NanoCard !!!
How many NanoCard already ordered? Are we still under 10000. Sent from my ALCATEL ONE TOUCH 997D
Quote from: robrigo on June 12, 2015, 04:50:41 pmCan you explain the reason United States users can't verify identity to unlock higher limits? Is there any strategic direction or work around being pursued to enable this or are U.S. laws simply too draconian?Sent from my LG-H811 using TapatalkBecause Uncle Sam and the IRS are hellbent on keeping Americans prisoners to their greed.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreign_Account_Tax_Compliance_ActPeople have been giving up their US citizenship because of this, well now the cost to do so has more than quadrupled http://money.cnn.com/2014/12/10/pf/taxes/expat-passport-citizenship-renounce/"Earlier this year, the government increased the renunciation fee to $2,350, more than four times what it used to cost.On top of that, some U.S. citizens are slapped with a giant "exit tax" bill -- sometimes millions of dollars -- when they renounce."Such police state, wow.
My nanocard should be winging it's way to me for early next week!