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Dash Embraced by Equicex’s Anonymous Plastic Cards, Increases Its Current 5,000 Merchant Range

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Mon, 11/03/2019 - 15:36
Dash Embraced by Equicex’s Anonymous Plastic Cards, Increases Its Current 5,000 Merchant Range
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At the moment, Equicex Blue VISA cards are used with fiat currencies – USD, EUR and GBP. However, the company’s CIO, David Miller, admits that the firm plans to link more currencies for users of particular countries.

Anonymous coin on anonymous cards

Currently, the company has added Dash crypto coin to its plastic cards, which are being used by customers in nearly 100 countries around the world.

Besides, this company also offers Black Cards which are privacy-oriented and do not require identification documents to use them. This falls in line with the Dash coin, which is now available on these company’s cards.

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Equicex also runs a crypto exchange on its website, expanding its audience to crypto users as well.

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As reps of Equicex share on social media, the idea to collaborate with the Dash platform will be beneficial for both sides. Presently, users can spend Dash at nearly 5,000 merchants, mainly in Colombia and Venezuela. Still, there are a lot of goods that cannot be bought with Dash at the moment but which crypto users would gladly acquire.

Usually, when it comes to using crypto on bank cards, numerous checks and verifications for KYC and AML procedures are necessary. But since the banking partner of Equicex is Belize-based, the company’s cards enable their users to avoid all that.

Cards that offer cryptocurrency payment options by other companies cannot boast protecting their users’ privacy, besides, their fees are way higher than reportedly those of Equicex Black Cards.

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