Shift Card ~bitcoin debit card~

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I got an e-mail yesterday from coinbase saying that now theres finally a bitcoin debit card available to link up to my account... Its $10 to get the card mailed to you, and its only available to use i think in 24 states (NJ, mine being one of em) I think you can hit up ATM's with it and pretty much shop anywhere visa's accepted...
Anybody got an insight / opinions on this?

Here's an article i found off the net
Coinbase has introduced the first U.S.-issued bitcoin debit card, the Shift Card, in partnership with Shift Payments. The Shift Card is a Visa debit card that currently allows Coinbase users in 24 states to spend bitcoin both online and at physical points of sale at more than 38 million merchants worldwide.

“Merchant adoption has come a long way over the past few years, but it’s still difficult for people to make regular purchases with bitcoin,” notes the Coinbaseannouncement. “Buying gas at a local gas station or groceries at a neighborhood grocery store with bitcoin has not been possible in most cities in the U.S. Thanks to Shift Payments, it’s now possible to use bitcoin to buy gas, groceries, and much more. With the Shift Card, you can now spend bitcoin anywhere in the world that Visa is accepted.”
Coinbase users living in the states where the service is available can order a Shift debit card for $10 and link it to a Coinbase wallet. When the Shift debit card is used to make a purchase, the equivalent value of bitcoin (based on the current spot price of bitcoin on Coinbase) is debited from the user’s Coinbase bitcoin wallet. For certain transactions, such as gas purchases and dinner bills, Shift will debit more than the purchase amount, and refund the remainder to the user when the final payment amount is settled.
There are no annual fees, no bitcoin-to-dollar conversion fees, and no domestic transaction fees. Coinbase says there are no domestic transaction fees “for a limited time,” which seems to indicate that domestic transaction fees could be added in the future. There is a $2.50 ATM fee and a 3 percent international transaction fee. The daily ATM withdrawal limit is $200, and the default daily spending limit is $1,000.
The card isn’t available to users in New York, Florida, and many other states. Coinbase and Shift Payments say that they are working through legal and regulatory matters in the states where the Shift Card is not yet available.
Shift Payments wants to integrate all payment options available to a user in one debit card. Users can connect a Shift Card to multiple accounts to seamlessly spend all supported payment means, including digital currencies, with the same card.
“The Shift Card works like any debit card today,” notes the Shift website. “Connect your existing accounts and spend Coinbase or Dwolla, immediately and directly, everywhere Visa is accepted.”
The Shift card isn’t the first bitcoin debit card, but the availability of a Visa-branded bitcoin debit card from a major bitcoin exchange and wallet operator is likely to represent a quantum leap in the space.
“At the end of the day, what we’re trying to do is make bitcoin easy to use,” Coinbase vice president of business development and strategy Adam White, told Wired. “We want to make it easy to buy and sell bitcoin, and we want to make it easy to spend. A mainstream debit card based on bitcoin is a key element.”
Of course all U.S. bitcoin users already can spend their bitcoin by converting them to dollars and sending the dollars to their bank accounts, but the process is lengthy and probably overly complex for some users.
Therefore, the Shift Card is likely to make Bitcoin much more useful in daily life.
Wired notes that existing Coinbase customers are now likely to start spending more of their bitcoin, rather than just speculating, and new customers will be attracted to the digital currency because they can more easily spend it. Then, merchants will be more motivated to start accepting bitcoin, which could start a runaway feedback loop that will boost the Bitcoin ecosystem.
 

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In order to spend bitcoin via Coinbase, cardholders must reside in one of the following U.S. states:
AL, AZ, CA, DE, DC, GA, ID, IA, KS, ME, MS, NE, NV, NJ, NC, ND, OK, OR, PA, PR, SD, TX, VT, WA, WV
 

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In order to spend bitcoin via Coinbase, cardholders must reside in one of the following U.S. states:
AL, AZ, CA, DE, DC, GA, ID, IA, KS, ME, MS, NE, NV, NJ, NC, ND, OK, OR, PA, PR, SD, TX, VT, WA, WV

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Just wanted to give an update... I got my shift card in the mail a few weeks ago and finally got around to activating it today... Just went to an atm for the 1st time and took out $90 without any hassle.. Worked flawless! to be able to convert bitcoins to usd just like that is crazy!
 

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Just wanted to give an update... I got my shift card in the mail a few weeks ago and finally got around to activating it today... Just went to an atm for the 1st time and took out $90 without any hassle.. Worked flawless! to be able to convert bitcoins to usd just like that is crazy!

Bitcoin value has been on the rise lately. I suspect it's innovations like this that are behind it.
 

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did you have to pay a $3 atm fee - -or something like that?
looks like they are setting up to nickle and dime you through fees:

How much does it cost? After spending $10 to get your card, there is no annual fee or domestic transaction fee. There are a $2.50 ATM fee and a 3 percent international transaction fee. When you spend bitcoins, Coinbase doesn’t take any cut — the BTC to USD conversion fee is 0 percent.

But there are some restrictions as well, starting with fees. Coinbase wrote that there isn’t any domestic transaction fee “for a limited time.” So you can expect a small conversion fee in the future.
 

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The card cost me $10....
I just checked my coinbase account & the fee's came out to $2.49 for that transaction.. It cost's me $3 to use my debit card at an atm.. it is what it is
 

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looks like they are setting up to nickle and dime you through fees:

How much does it cost? After spending $10 to get your card, there is no annual fee or domestic transaction fee. There are a $2.50 ATM fee and a 3 percent international transaction fee. When you spend bitcoins, Coinbase doesn’t take any cut — the BTC to USD conversion fee is 0 percent.

But there are some restrictions as well, starting with fees. Coinbase wrote that there isn’t any domestic transaction fee “for a limited time.” So you can expect a small conversion fee in the future.

still though, even $5 for a complete payout is amazing considering what we have went through since neteller went down.
 

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I was looking at it and I had a thought of an entire secondary market/business. I consider myself very tech savvy and will have no problem setting this up for myself. For those who are not techy, I am SURE they would pay a service fee to have someone set everything up for them. If someone has no bitcoin knowledge or history, this could get very confusing and daunting. To get from having cash or a bank account to using a ATM card with bitcoin as the currency, there are quit a few steps/account setups.
 

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Bought Dinner for me & my daughter at red robin the other nite... My boy was the server as usual.. I paid for the meal with my shift card... the manager over heard me talking to him that i just paid for my meal in "bitcoins".. he said she started freakin out soon as i left, "WE DONT ACCEPT BITCOINS AS A FORM OF PAYMENT WTF ECT..." she thought i jipped em for the meal lol ... I explained to him i didn't pay in bitcoins, the card converts my bitcoins into USD and acts like a normal debit card. I've been withdrawlin $200 a day at the atm's with it lately.. A lot of people are getting cut off from coinbase for gambling. i figure if i use my card for everyday shit & paying bills, at least i got a track record of things ive been purchasing with them, instead of shady giant lump sum deposits directly into my bank account
 
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Just finished updating all my BTC accounts/wallets/vaults. Seems like a good thing to have ready.
 

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