I'm going to let you in on a little secret here, Veeky Forums.
>15 cryptocurrency wallets, 10 credit or debit cards and 5 reward cards all in one card >Yes, it's a debit card instead of shitty prepaid crypto cards out there >Look at that card, it has a fucking screen on it to view your wallet balances >Already have an existing smart card (non-crypto) in the hands of customers, raised $2 million on Indiegogo >Former VP of Samsung's IoT team as CTO >No mobile app needed for payments >No WaveCrest FUD like with TenX >They listen to the investors, lowering hard cap from 80k to 40k ETH >Pre-sale bonus makes it effectively $30 million cap >Minimum contribution of 5 ETH, no max cap >Koreans not allowed to participate in the ICO, creating huge demand when listed on exchanges >All pre-sale participants receive the card in July for free
The pre-sale is already open, get the fuck in now before the whales find out about this
Dude this shit is so gay. Why dont i just make a bunch of empty promises, take selfies in front of other businesses for 'partnerships' and do some weak ass photoshop on credit cards.
Like what the fuck, no screen currently and certainly not eink will fit in the thinness of that card. This is out of hand.
Colton Roberts
I read the whitepaper and there is no mention of being able to lock your price. Why would i use this instead of my ledger?
Hudson Torres
They already did it on their non-crypto card you faggot.
not buying until I see some retard actually using this in a store
Brandon Collins
They literally have a video of that on their front page.
>The absolute state of Veeky Forums
Evan Rogers
>chinks see you in 5 years when they get to Europe
Nicholas Gray
so this doesn't even convert the crypto to fiat for the merchant? useless. only a small percentage of merchants will want to accept something as volatile as crypto. already better point of sale ICOs out there
Jayden Garcia
>no ability to convert crypto to fiat or hold fiat-pegged tokens Why would I need it anyway? Do they seriously suppose that some stores accept altcoins?
Jacob Gonzalez
From whitepaper: >The User views the selected cryptocurrency balance and the respective fiat currency value, given in real time exchange rates on the FuzeX Card. >When a cryptocurrency is selected and confirmed by the User (by holding down the designated button), the selection information is sent directly to the FuzeX Exchange. >The Merchant’s POS terminal sends a request to the relevant switch company or Issuer to verify the User and authorize the payment via the EMV payment networks (VISA, MasterCard, etc.). >The Issuer (integrated with the FuzeX Exchange) checks the User’s account for sufficient fiat equivalent cryptocurrency amount via the FuzeX Exchange.
Kayden Sanders
Would I get kidnapped if I use this card in the wrong side of town because it suggests crypto currency wealth?
Joseph Clark
Thank you for the explanation, sir
Ayden Bailey
you're an idiot. that still means the merchant will have to convert the crypto they receive into fiat themselves, which at the end of the day/week/month will be worth a different amount than at the time of the sale. there are already ICOs out there that will convert the crypto to the merchants local fiat currency if desired (which 90% of them will do)
Jose Green
Why does it display fiat value? You want to make a fancy bank card, go ahead and stop dumping your shitty projects on the crypto market.
Jordan Gonzalez
The FuzeX exchange does the conversion on point of sale you retard, the merchant receives fiat.
Dylan Taylor
why the fuck are you in cc in the first place nigger, if you dont think you could pay with ltc sometime in the future?
Besides that, learn to you fucktard:
Our goal is to allow users to spend cryptocurrency on their FuzeX Card as they would do on any regular credit card, and for Merchants to receive fiat currencies (USD, Euro, Yen and any other local currencies) as they currently do. In fact, besides the eye-catching futuristic look and feel of the card, Merchants will not know the difference
Aiden Jones
does it mean that? to me it reads that the crypto is converted to fiat on the spot via the FuzeX Exchange
Justin Cooper
>Merchants will not know the difference
its not a surprise im making money with this shit, when the absolute state of human kind is not being able to fucking read
Evan Rodriguez
>the merchant will recieve crypto
NO. It clearly says that it will exchanged by fuzex, it literally says it right there, how can you get this so wrong multiple times?
How would you send fucking ETH to pay for your mcdonalds? Retard.
Here is the order simplified for you.
>USE CARD TO BUY BURGER >McMERCHANT SENDS PAYMENT REQUEST TO ISSUER >ISSUER CHECKS YOUR 'FUZEX' EXCHANGE ACCOUNT TO SEE IF YOU HAVE ENOUGH FIAT AFTER YOUR SELECTED CRYPTO IS EXCHANGED >FIAT IS SENT TO MERCHANT.
Lucas Wright
Further from whitepaper:
When the User approves transactions on his/her FuzeX Card, the cryptocurrency payment is transferred to the FuzeX Exchange, which holds a multitude of reserve cryptocurrencies and fiat currencies to facilitate payment transactions. The FuzeX Exchange has two primary functions: 1. To settle payments with Issuers by transferring to the Issuers the amount spent by users in the stated fiat currency from its fiat currency reserves. 2. To sell excess cryptocurrencies accumulated to other partner exchanges
Noah Rodriguez
i have a stupid question - how the heck does this thing keep your balances updated in real time? it's not like it's connected to the internet
Caleb Evans
connected to the app on your phone
Samuel Taylor
Good job, Ive just been approved.
Adrian Johnson
Bluetooth
Brandon White
This is just a crypto wallet where a chink takes a chunk of your money. What's the fucking point?
Carter Peterson
i hate myself
Landon Robinson
>what's the fucking point?
fucks sake.
Okay. So you are holding an appreciating asset such as ETH. Making the occasional purchase using this as the source will give you more value in the long term. It also means you can simply hold crypto without having to worry about keeping a substantial amount of fiat in your bank account to make purchases with.
Why would you then convert a whole chunk of this into fiat (chink gets your fees + taxable event) to then hold fiat (a depreciating asset) just so you can use that to make payments.
Jason Ross
Yeah 5 ETH, thats a high risk where crypto is always having talks about being BANNED.
I think you buy these you may not be able to use it by mid year.
Jaxon Davis
>5ETH minimum Ah well, another thing I will miss out on because I’m a poorfag and none of my fucking shitcoins has recovered the slightest But it looks almost too good to be true. There has to be a catch.
Logan Ross
seems like graft is just an all round better ico for point-of-sale projects desu
Brayden Cooper
You just couldn't keep it low, user? Anyway, my KYC is done; just contributed, so get in, fags. Koreans are gonna all FOMO into this once it hits exchanges.
Hunter Scott
Well, this will be challenged by the likes of Apple Pay in the future. But as for a physical card, there's nothing like it available.
Noah Roberts
I'm not going to do the mental gymnastics to give my crypto to a chink so he can trade it to fiat so I can pay for groceries. I'm not that far gone.You go ahead.
Cameron Powell
>it has a fucking screen on it to view your wallet balances Nice, just bought 100k
Jaxson Anderson
I couldn't find it in the whitepaper. How can I lock my price with this card?
Charles Wood
lock your price? where do you think you are?
Dylan Gray
>i don't want to think
just keep wagecucking friend, you need that fiat in your bank account to pay for your wife's son
Brandon Edwards
Will this card work anywhere in the world that accepts visa assuming they get visa approval?
Andrew Edwards
>10 credit or debit cards Has to be from the same institution though, can't have multiple banks?
Connor Long
What makes this absolutely amazing is not just its crypto to fiat feature(if it works properly) but being able to put all your cards into it, even membership/bonus cards and their bar codes. If only it also got a magnetic piece so it could be used for bus/train cards
Benjamin Sanchez
Seems like it will work on anything that accepts MasterCard or Visa
Hunter Ramirez
You have to contribute 25 ETH to get one of their old cards, or 50 ETH to get the new card.
Also no mention of token utility in the whitepaper. It does nothing.
James Reed
>You have to contribute 25 ETH to get one of their old cards, or 50 ETH to get the new card. not for me then ;_;
Aaron Ramirez
Works on any bank and, for example, even membership cards with bar codes.
Hunter Gonzalez
You get a free FuzeX card by taking part in the pre-sale, 5 ETH minimum. And I believe you get a card for each 5 ETH contributed, so 10 cards for 50 ETH.
Stop talking in real time. It is not used anywhere yet and remains to be seen. If you talk about it like it is usable right now you can fuck off and stop shilling this shit so much
Ryder Ortiz
How long is the presale?
Anthony Morris
Noted, English isn't my native language.
Feb 15th or until sold out
Alexander Morgan
You still have to have your crypto in a wallet accessible by the card company because otherwise you would need to manually send your crypto, also, what is the difference between a debit and prepeaid?
Ayden Morris
Yes, the issuer is global, visa and mastercard
Jose Lee
yes you move crypto funds you want to use into the 'fuzex' wallet, it's basically just an exchange.
Owen Wright
My birthday, kek Well if NIMFA goes parabolic by then, I might have a chance. When are these cards delivered? And am I paying for a token?
Noah Nguyen
Apparently comes from an indiegogo project. >no European market >works half the time >technical problems >horrible shipping I warned you fucks.
Jordan Anderson
Oh, STFU, pretentious princess.
This idea of converting your crypto to fiat on the fly is fundamentally flawed because of the volatility. There's a much better project: ocash.io/, it's a debit card based on market-pegged BitShares tokens. You will already have the usd value on your card without concerns for volatility. Besides, BitShares is old and proved.
I'll invest in that instead.
Matthew Murphy
> Battery life 45-60 days.
PASS.
Mason Smith
This is untrue. You get a card for taking part in the presale which is 5 ETH minimum. I don't know where this 25/50 is coming from. FUD??
Anthony Gonzalez
>charge it once a month so difficult
Jonathan Myers
Does what you buy in presale go to a token?
Landon Sullivan
you put your stinky pajeet money into whatever scam project you want desu. have you even checked out the website?
supposed to be a joke, right? or the next confido maybe? no thanks
Levi Gutierrez
>he doesn't know what BitShares is GTFO now, nucoiner, this is not even funny
Jose Brown
sry 4 bad engilsh wat is bitshares thx sir
Jaxson Turner
Korea wants to ban crypto. How is this Korean company gonna sell their product when this happens?
are you shilling now bitshares or ocash for 5 rupees a day? you should decide and be consistent, otherwise no pay for you today
Parker Howard
does it have nfc?
Luis Flores
okay, but what is the purpose of it being a debit card rather than a prepaid card, why don't they make a cryptocard that masks itself as a credit card so you could get 2% cashback?
Aaron Diaz
Store, manage and use up to 30 credit, debit, reward and cryptocurrency accounts Built-in buttons to power on/off, enter pin codes, make selections, and authorize payments on the FuzeX Card itself E-Paper Display (EPD) to view balances across accounts, barcodes for reward card scans, and QR codes for blockchain addresses EMV (IC Chip) for multi-cryptocurrency payments Near Field Communication (NFC) for credit and debit card payments Barcodes for reward payments QR Code for cryptocurrency wallet addresses for P2P transfers Bluetooth connection between FuzeX Card and FuzeX Wallet to ensure security (Users have the additional option to securely lock the FuzeX Card when the Bluetooth connection is disconnected) Remote wipe technology to clear data from the FuzeX Card Battery life between 45~60 days Plus a sleek, slim, rechargeable portable battery bank
Logan Lopez
It's not a debit card. It's like a shell for you to add multiple cards into, including your own debit or credit cards if you wanted to. I strongly suggest you read the summary or whitepaper.
Adrian Allen
veeery good, i like this technology very much.
it should had fingertip reader to be fantasy
Asher Long
work on your English pajeet
Nicholas Morales
This looks like a dumb useless idea to appeal normies.
>They listen to the investors, lowering hard cap from 80k to 40k ETH That's not good >Minimum contribution of 5 ETH, no max cap That 's very bad
Daniel Cook
>>Minimum contribution of 5 ETH, no max cap >That 's very bad
means no horde of pajeets selling it for 5% gainz in the first minute it hits an exchange, how is that bad?
Wyatt Price
The Merchant’s POS terminal sends a request to the relevant switch company or Issuer to verify the User and authorize the payment via the EMV payment networks (VISA, MasterCard, etc.). The Issuer (integrated with the FuzeX Exchange) checks the User’s account for sufficient fiat equivalent cryptocurrency amount via the FuzeX Exchange. If sufficient, the Issuer authorizes the payment which simultaneously locks the spent amount of cryptocurrency from the User’s account. (If there is an insufficient amount, the Issuer denies the payment.) so you 'load' your standard visa AND your cryptos on the smart card and if you want to pay with crypto they exchange tht cryptos for fiat and deposit it on your visa? in like real-time?
Lucas Scott
just what kind of shit coin are you trying to shill on us?
this is the registration page, was this written by a 5 year old autistic korean boy?