MCO Crypto Visa Card (Strictly no referral!)

mirestige

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trying to fund in direct with USD fiat. but via dbs remit will not be free.
as their MCO is barclay bank is in UK (not US). and MCO accept USD.
thats kinda messed up.
if it was GBP, then remit will be free.

I testing transferring funds from revoult to mco now at no fee
 

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how did you fund revolut?

from revolut, you fund in with USD?


You can use credit card to topup revolut

Then transfer SGD from revolut to crypto.com's SGD account (fiat account, not visa wallet)

No fees, no minimum

It's via SWIFT, so it will take a few days - not for people in a rush

Revolut may also freeze your funds if they need source of funds proof, esp once u start topping up >5k
 

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3DS has been implemented!!!

E-mail from Crypto.com!

"Hi there,

We will be performing system upgrades to the MCO Visa Card systems on Tuesday, 22 October 2019, from 3pm SGT to 6pm SGT, as part of our 3D Secure (3DS) rollout plan. For this phase of upgrades, only Singapore cardholders are affected.

During the system maintenance, please be advised that all Card functionality (including paying at merchants and reading card balances from the App) will be temporarily suspended.

Note: System upgrades may take longer than the stipulated time."
 

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Fund in with sgd instead to avoid fx fluctuation. From what i see the markup in buying coin between eur and sgd is the same

ok..
so fund SGD into revolut(shld be free, since sg bank tx) > sell SGD.USD in Revolut (incur spread cost)>tx USD to MCO.(free?)
is that right?

You can use credit card to topup revolut

Then transfer SGD from revolut to crypto.com's SGD account (fiat account, not visa wallet)

No fees, no minimum

It's via SWIFT, so it will take a few days - not for people in a rush

Revolut may also freeze your funds if they need source of funds proof, esp once u start topping up >5k

really? use cc to top up revolut SGD no fees?! wow..
 

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ok..
so fund SGD into revolut(shld be free, since sg bank tx) > sell SGD.USD in Revolut (incur spread cost)>tx USD to MCO.(free?)
is that right?



really? use cc to top up revolut SGD no fees?! wow..

No need to covert to usd.

Go to your crypto.com app and set up a sgd wallet.

Then transfer revolut sgd to crypto.com sgd

Reduces your forex risk/spread

BTW, 3DS works now. Can add grab!
 

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ok..
so fund SGD into revolut(shld be free, since sg bank tx) > sell SGD.USD in Revolut (incur spread cost)>tx USD to MCO.(free?)
is that right?



really? use cc to top up revolut SGD no fees?! wow..


Use credit card to top up SGD to revolut (no fee). SWIFT transfer SGD from revolut to MCO receiving in SGD (no fee).
 

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now can load card directly with sgd from the app wallet?:s11::s11:

or still need sell crypto to load card?
 

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No need to covert to usd.

Go to your crypto.com app and set up a sgd wallet.

Then transfer revolut sgd to crypto.com sgd

Reduces your forex risk/spread

BTW, 3DS works now. Can add grab!

you mean, can use GP to top up MCO?!!
 

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No need to covert to usd.

Go to your crypto.com app and set up a sgd wallet.

Then transfer revolut sgd to crypto.com sgd

Reduces your forex risk/spread

BTW, 3DS works now. Can add grab!

i guess there is no min 500 usd worth for this?
 
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