Crypto Debit Card Providers Hit After Visa Cuts Ties With Issuer
European bitcoin debit card providers say they were told to suspend their services by card network Visa on Friday.
Visa, the payments giant, terminated a card issuer's membership on Friday, causing cryptocurrency debit card providers to suspend their services, according to three of the affected companies.
Bitcoin payments processor BitPay announced in a statement that its European card issuer, WaveCrest Holdings, Ltd., had been told by Visa to close its accounts. The company will refund any remaining balances, as well as card order fees for anyone who purchased a card after Dec. 1, 2017.
According to BitPay:
Berlin-based Bitwala said on Twitter that its team was holding an emergency meeting to discuss the issue. However, London-based Cryptopay announced in a subsequent tweet that it had already begun negotiating with another card issuer.
Similarly, BitPay said in its statement that it was “already in discussions with potential alternative issuers.”
Notably, the shutdowns is limited to European consumers. BitPay stated that U.S. customers would not experience any disruptions.
In a statement, a Visa Europe spokesperson said WaveCrest had lost its membership with the payments company "due to non-compliance with [its] operating rules." As a result, all Visa cards issued by the company were closed.
Other Visa card issuers can continue to issue cryptocurrency-based cards.
Less than a year ago, BitPay announced it was expanding to 131 countries at CoinDesk's Consensus 2017 conference. Its cards allow users to fill their balances with cryptocurrencies, but spend in euros, British pounds, or U.S. dollars.
In a statement, WaveCrest CEO Brent Almeida said:
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Editor's note: This story has been updated with statements from Visa and WaveCrest. The story's headline has been updated to reflect new information.
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