In the U.S. you also can’t do that. Bitrefill used to have it but they shut down. So, I assume Jack sells into fiat or they are working on their own product
Hi Jack, question…you recently mentioned how you avoid holding fiat by using credit and paying it off with Bitcoin. It makes total sense to borrow a weak currency and pay the bill later with a stronger currency. It’s a brilliant hybrid step towards a Bitcoin standard. Currently, where I live, I can’t use Bitrefill to pay for my credit card anymore. This got me wondering. It would be so valuable if nostr:npub1cashappn03s3cl2ljsdntv0v28e2um5lgx4vjctqjt23pcwzjhsqmtdg5l or nostr:npub1ex7mdykw786qxvmtuls208uyxmn0hse95rfwsarvfde5yg6wy7jq6qvyt9 could offer credit cards that accept Bitcoin payments by default. Even better, what about offering a prepaid credit card? For instance, the credit limit would be up to the amount of Bitcoin we deposit as collateral. No more credit score nonsense. Am I missing something?
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Yes! There is no convenient way to pay a credit card bill without having an account with a legacy bank. It’s frustrating, but also a huge opportunity.