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Bitcoin Cashout Card - BTC Visa Branded ATM Card for you

The best way to use Bitcoin for purchases in offline stores, as well as to convert small amounts of Bitcoin in cash, is through Bitcoin debit cards.

KFH cards are pre-paid VISA or MasterCard cards linked to the KFH portfolio hosted by the card provider.

Often called "wallet cards": You can load the Bitcoin portfolio involved with the BTC and spend it conveniently where you need it. Many card holders also allow you to pull out other codes to make money, as the Etherium, Liteecoin, DASH and other encrypted folders are associated with the cards they issue.

ATM cards are debit cards, which means that there is no line of credit associated with them. It is also pre-paid, which means that you can only spend what you've downloaded on your card before. You upload Bitcoin (or another hidden coin) to a special wallet that is connected to the plastic card. When you pay or withdraw money, your BTC is instantly converted into a credit currency (USD, EUR, etc.) and payment is made.Bitcoin Cashout Card - BTC Visa Branded ATM Card

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