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  2. Coin: Is This All-in-One Credit Card Gizmo Right for ... - AOL

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    The app can hold an unlimited number of gift cards, credit cards, debit cards, loyalty cards and membership cards, but the physical Coin can only hold up to eight cards at once. A Coin will cost ...

  3. How One Man Earned 4 Million Airline Miles by Buying Dollar Coins

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    Shipping was free, and the website accepted credit cards. So Wilson pulled out his rewards card and bought nearly $3 million in coins. Not all at once, of course. But over the course of eight ...

  4. Coinbase - Wikipedia

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    The problem was initiated when banks and card issuers changed the merchant category code (MCC) for cryptocurrency purchases earlier that month. This meant that cryptocurrency payments would now be processed as "cash advances", meaning that banks and credit card issuers could begin charging customers cash advance fees for cryptocurrency purchases.

  5. Circle (company) - Wikipedia

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    The company has received over US$135 million in venture capital from 4 rounds of investments from 2013 to 2016, including US$50 million led by Goldman Sachs. [4] [5] [6] In April 2015 The New York Times reporter Nathaniel Popper wrote that the Goldman Sachs investment "should help solidify Bitcoin’s reputation as a technology that serious financial firms can work with."

  6. Trump Rebate Banking system - Wikipedia

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    The Trump Rebate Banking system (TRB) is a confidence trick targeting fans of Donald Trump.TRB system vendors sell membership materials and collectible items, like "Trump coin" medallions, "Trump Bucks" banknotes, and metal checks, that they suggest will become legal tender under a future monetary system.

  7. Digital currency - Wikipedia

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    Credit cards and non-major debit cards incur a 3% processing fee. [31] On 19 September 2011, Google Wallet released in the United States to make it easy to carry all one's credit/debit cards on a phone. [32] In 2012 Ireland's O2 (owned by Telefónica) launched Easytrip to pay road tolls which were charged to the mobile phone account or prepay ...

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