As a seasoned virtual card user, I have been paying attention to and reviewing products from various providers since I first entered this space.
Last year, I used virtual cards in many countries, and their convenience indeed makes it easy to overspend—it's just so seamless. But after using them, I also found many issues, especially when it comes to large transactions, where I often encounter limits or card throttling, which is quite disappointing.
I heard that a leading trading platform is also launching its own virtual card product, which is what I am most interested in next. I will definitely get my hands on it first to test it out and see if it can solve those annoying problems from the past. If it can make large transactions smoother, it should be a pretty good choice.
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0xSunnyDay
· 21h ago
Large transaction lag is indeed a pain point. If there is a platform that can truly solve this, it is worth looking forward to.
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DeFiChef
· 21h ago
Large transactions get really frustrating with lag; it really depends on whether the leading platforms can provide a satisfactory solution.
As a seasoned virtual card user, I have been paying attention to and reviewing products from various providers since I first entered this space.
Last year, I used virtual cards in many countries, and their convenience indeed makes it easy to overspend—it's just so seamless. But after using them, I also found many issues, especially when it comes to large transactions, where I often encounter limits or card throttling, which is quite disappointing.
I heard that a leading trading platform is also launching its own virtual card product, which is what I am most interested in next. I will definitely get my hands on it first to test it out and see if it can solve those annoying problems from the past. If it can make large transactions smoother, it should be a pretty good choice.