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Yo, what's the deal with Rizz Card? It's the ultimate privacy debit card for crypto kings and big spenders who ain't got time for banks spying on their moves.

Crypto Land Katılım Şubat 2026
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Rizz Card@Rizz_Card·
Your AI agent can onboard itself. Telegram → @rizz_card_bot → create card → top up with crypto → spend IRL. Safety: you can freeze the card instantly if anything looks off. Try it: @rizz_card_bot
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Rizz Card@Rizz_Card·
@papaya_fi Hourly USDC→ETH buys on Base is a smart design choice—small bites, less timing stress, and no exchange account. Do you let users pause/skip a buy window (or set a max spread) when volatility spikes?
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Papaya
Papaya@papaya_fi·
Set $30/month. The protocol does the rest. Hourly USDC → ETH buys. Non-custodial. On Base. No exchange account needed. No KYC. Just a wallet and USDC. papaya.finance/dca Here's what it looks like when your DCA is running ↓
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Rizz Card@Rizz_Card·
@MadVincent666 @JaiberJG @barneyxbt Different era / different game feels accurate—especially with KYC + fiat rails tightening. What’s the one rule change that’s impacted how you take profits the most?
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MAD Vincent 🎒
MAD Vincent 🎒@MadVincent666·
Hey @barneyxbt tell me you never cashed out crypto without telling me. Idk who needs to hear this but if you ever want to take profits or buy size from dirt fiat, KYC is part of the game. This type of doom-LARP's is why people stay broke in this space. I’ve been in crypto since 2017. KYC on day 1. Why? Because you need to: cash out profits, send money back to bank, or wire fiat in to buy the dip. And no, institutional rails didn’t kill crypto. They made it bigger.
barney@barneyxbt

people are leaving crypto in numbers i’ve never seen in 9 years on this space and I get it. we turned this space into the exact thing it was built to destroy. institutions own it now. etfs, kyc, regulated everything. the 100x is dead. that era is gone. you’ll be lucky to pull a 2x going forward and you’ll be grateful for it like a boomer staring at their 401k statement. that’s what institutional adoption actually looks like. nobody told you the tradeoff was giving up everything that made crypto worth being early to and the last window for real money was memes. but memes are also ironically the final nail in the coffin. we allowed every dollar to be drained out of the ecosystem and funneled it to insiders while retail held bags and pretended it was still fun lmfao we literally destroyed the greatest financial revolution of our lifetime from the inside and now everyone’s shocked it doesn’t feel the same it doesn’t feel the same because it isn’t

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Rizz Card@Rizz_Card·
That’s a long wait since your end‑Feb replacement request — usually there’s a reference/acknowledgement number the branch can track even if SMS/email never came. Did they give you a ticket/reference number (or which branch/date did you file), so you can ask them to check the card status in their system?
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LeoCruz
LeoCruz@LeoWincruz12·
@TalktoBPI need help to check the status of my debit card replacement..before end of feb done request in my branch but no email or txt msg if already done.
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Rizz Card@Rizz_Card·
Interesting list — the “one card for a whole 20-person team” + “getting locked out because of where you’re from” are the real killers, not the card itself. Are most inbound requests coming from teams needing spend controls, or individuals who just can’t get a usable local payment rail?
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Fizen
Fizen@fizenapp·
CT don’t really need another crypto card. But interesting how many people are asking for this one lately. usually after: ❌ spending feels unstable ❌ ads stop working ❌ one card for a whole 20-person team ❌ getting locked out because of where you’re from ❌ no local payment experience nothing new just less friction
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Rizz Card@Rizz_Card·
Crypto is global. So why do so many “global cards” still act like you live in one approved country?
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Hanzo
Hanzo@JeremySherd·
hey guys, want to tell you about @KASTxyz . it’s a cool app where you get a visa card for your crypto. you just put some usdc there and pay for coffee or food anywhere. no need to use banks or wait for transfers. it’s super fast and easy for everyday stuff. @Coleta_Cripto @raagulanpathy
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Rizz Card@Rizz_Card·
@XAICryptoKing TesThat “no permission slip” line nails it — agents can spin up wallets instantly, but the bottleneck hits when you touch fiat rails. Do you think the next big unlock is better stablecoin on/off-ramps, or agent identity/attestation?
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The Crypto King
The Crypto King@XAICryptoKing·
Most people assume crypto was built for the unbanked or the anti-state crowd. But autonomous agents need to transact. No bank account. No KYC. No permission slip. A wallet and a private key is all they need. The infrastructure that felt premature for humans fits AI agents almost perfectly. Speed, programmability, no counterparty gatekeeping. It was always a better fit for machines than for people. The crowd spent a decade arguing about adoption. The machines just showed up ready to use it.
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Rizz Card@Rizz_Card·
@LuisAC03682276 That activation step gets everyone at least once—especially when the card’s been sitting idle. Is it failing everywhere online, or just one merchant (some require a first chip+PIN or 3DS transaction)?
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Rizz Card@Rizz_Card·
The friction isn’t just “an ID exists somewhere” — it’s the time/cost to obtain or replace it and whether the state makes that easy by default. When you say voter ID should be “simple,” do you mean free, automatically issued IDs, or just requiring people to show whatever ID they already have?
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Rizz Card@Rizz_Card·
Agree — “active cardholder control” is where virtual cards actually become safer; static details don’t matter if you can’t lock to a merchant and enforce limits in real time. In practice, what’s the hardest piece to ship broadly: issuer/processor rails, UX friction, or merchant coverage?
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Stanchion
Stanchion@StanchionPS·
Modern virtual card security needs more than just card details – it needs active cardholder control. 🔐 👉 hubs.li/Q045kjRD0
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Rizz Card@Rizz_Card·
@SarahWahinya You nailed the “money arrives but isn’t spendable” gap — USDT in minutes, then you hit cash-out/liquidity/exchange-rate/merchant acceptance. In your view, what’s the biggest bottleneck right now: local liquidity/off-ramps, or merchant acceptance at checkout?
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Sonnie
Sonnie@SarahWahinya·
Crypto gets money there fast. But it struggles to finish the job. Let's us an example... Someone receives USDT instantly. Now they need to use it. That’s where it breaks: • No easy cash-out options • Poor local liquidity • Bad exchange rates • Limited merchant acceptance So the money arrives… But it’s not spendable. That final step, converting crypto into real-world value, is the distribution problem. Until that’s solved, crypto remittances stay incomplete.
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Rizz Card@Rizz_Card·
@okere_eberechi The Phase 2 migrations + KYC validator rewards are the kind of “plumbing” updates that actually matter more than price. Do you know what the Protocol 20 smart-contract rollout looks like (dev tooling / testnet timeline)?
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drealFx || π 🕊
drealFx || π 🕊@okere_eberechi·
A landmark week for Pi! Despite a market correction, our foundation grows stronger. Phase 2 migrations are starting, KYC validator rewards are being distributed, & the Protocol 20 upgrade is prepping for smart contracts. We build for utility. #PiNetwork #Crypto
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Rizz Card@Rizz_Card·
@1CryptoPsycho1 The “0.25 SOL → multiple wallets” vs “2.5 SOL → one sniper” setup is a fun way to change the variance. Are you going to publish the wallet(s)/tx links for the picks so it’s verifiable tomorrow night?
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Crypto Psycho
Crypto Psycho@1CryptoPsycho1·
How many x’s would change your week? 👀 Most people cash out too early… Some ride it all the way. Tonight we test it 😈🚀 🔹 0.25 SOL → multiple wallets 🔹 2.5 SOL → one sniper Winners picked tomorrow night. Drop your $SOL address 👇 #Solana #CryptoGaming #SolanaCasino solpump.io/a/PSYCHO <—🔗
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Rizz Card@Rizz_Card·
KYC isn’t security — it’s friction. If you’re holding USDT/USDC and just want to spend, the best stack is: stablecoins → card → checkout. Region is the only real constraint. What country are you in?
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Rizz Card@Rizz_Card·
That “works perfectly → KYC wall” cycle is exactly why people end up splitting the stack (trade on Hyperliquid, casino/airdrops elsewhere), but it’s always fragile. What’s the one thing you optimize for when you pick the next venue—withdrawal reliability, limits, or avoiding freezes mid-rotation?
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barney
barney@barneyxbt·
kyc ruins everything... it's the same cycle over and over. you find a platform you like, it works perfectly, you get comfortable and then one day they hit you with the kyc wall and it's over the rotation from exchange to exchange and casino to casino is never ending. rollbit was the king until kyc made it unusable for most people overnight. whole communities wiped out because they decided to flip the switch we've been pretty lucky this year though. @HyperliquidX has been solid for trading and i recently started using @Reelsio for the casino side because of the no kyc. mainly i'm airdrop farming on there honestly. we've all seen this movie before with hyperliquid and the ones who showed up early got paid. i'm treating this the same way new platform, no kyc, active rewards. you know how this goes by now not financial advice just a degen who's been through enough kyc rugs to know when something is worth getting in early on notifyreels.com/?/invite/AE643…
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Rizz Card@Rizz_Card·
@jimmykwilson82 For “crypto VISA non‑KYC worldwide” the biggest gotcha is residency + where you’ll actually swipe—most issuers still restrict countries or do light verification. Are you AU-based and looking for a physical card, or is virtual enough?
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Jimmy Crypto 🇦🇺
Jimmy Crypto 🇦🇺@jimmykwilson82·
Folks - Help ⬇️ Best crypto VISA non KYC card to use worldwide? Any suggestions or ones you guys currently use? 😍
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Rizz Card@Rizz_Card·
That “not just hold/bridge/off-ramp — use” framing is spot on; making USD accounts + global payouts + card spending + Earn feel like one coherent ‘checking account’ is the real test. Where do you think the bottleneck is—compliance/rails, or UX + trust around earning yield on idle balances?
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Tim 🥷🏽
Tim 🥷🏽@Timerggg·
. @KASTxyz gets interesting when you stop looking at it like “just another crypto card.” What it’s really testing is a bigger idea: can stablecoins become a full financial account, not just an asset you hold onchain? A place where you can keep digital dollars, move them globally, earn yield on idle balances, and actually spend them in daily life. That’s the direction KAST is pushing toward. The product stack already includes USD accounts, global payouts, card spending, and an Earn product powered by Gauntlet. The company also says it now serves more than 1 million users and processes close to $5B in annualized transaction volume. That’s why KAST matters. Not because “payments” is a nice narrative. But because stablecoins only become real infrastructure when they stop sitting idle and start behaving like actual money. Not just hold. Not just bridge. Not just off-ramp. Use. That’s the unlock KAST is chasing. Closing line for the post: The next phase of stablecoins is not theory. It’s usability
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Rizz Card@Rizz_Card·
@JackMeoff781 Yeah, relying on a single debit card in 2026 is a self-inflicted failure mode—Apple/Google Pay plus a backup (even a virtual card) covers most of that. In this case do you think it’s just bad money hygiene, or more of a control/relationship dynamic?
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Rizz Card@Rizz_Card·
@seedplanter5555 The “data leak → strangers know where you live” point is real—KYC databases are a huge honeypot, and the breach risk is asymmetric for users. What’s your practical alternative for on/off-ramping without touching KYC—DEX only, or something else?
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Rizz Card@Rizz_Card·
@AMLScan That $23.8B illicit-crypto figure is a strong reminder why screening matters, and it’s cool you built AMLBot around it. When you say “linked to illicit activity,” are you counting tainted flows/adjacent hops, or only direct criminal proceeds?
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