Do bitcoin Visa debit cards work in India and are they widely accepted?

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Bitcoin Visa debit cards (bitpay, xapo, cryptopay) offer low foreign exchange fee when paying merchants or getting cash from ATMs. Do such debit cards work in India and are they widely accepted?






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How does Bitcoin Visa card work?

The card automatically converts your bitcoin to the fiat currency of your choice. The bitcoin debit card can then be used anywhere that major credit cards are accepted and this includes physical as well as online shops.

Does India accept Visa card?

Visa and Mastercard are widely accepted in India \u2014 especially in the country's major metropolitan areas, like New Delhi and Mumbai. Large establishments, hotels, restaurants, shops and most online retailers allow you to pay by credit card, and some even accept American Express and Discover.

Can you use Bitcoin like a debit card?

You can use the Coinbase Bitcoin debit card anywhere Visa is accepted, making it one of the most versatile and flexible cards available. It supports up to nine cryptocurrencies and automatically converts your preferred cryptocurrency in your Coinbase wallet.

Can we use Visa debit card internationally?

Yes. As long as your ATM or credit card has either a Visa or PLUS logo, you can withdraw cash at ATMs that are part of the Visa or PLUS network. How do I find an ATM in the country that I'm traveling to? Visa is accepted at over 200 countries and territories around the world.



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