Despite the interest surrounding cryptocurrencies, spending them can sometimes be problematic, with few organisations accepting payments via digital currency. However, TenX want to provide a platform that allows easy cryptocurrency payments globally, anywhere and at any time.
\r\nBoth Visa and MasterCard have shut down the idea of a cryptocurrency debit card, yet TenX aim to give users the opportunity to spend digital currency using a card. With the idea being that the card will support numerous digital currencies, experts are saying that it could make spending digital assets easy. However, many are questioning just how TenX will do it. Currently, TenX do have a mobile app and web app, which will make the process of spending Bitcoin and alt-coins much easier but further developments are awaited.
\r\nOne benefit of TenX is the 0% transaction fees, and many have also praised the fact that through the TenX app, users can receive and send currencies, and can also withdraw funds from an ATM. It’s also easier to track expenditure due to real-time notifications.
\r\nWith Visa and MasterCard having publicly opposed the idea of cryptocurrency cards, it isn’t known which company will partner with TenX. Further development of the TenX card and wallet is scheduled for early 2019.
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