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Discover Joins Visa, Mastercard in Dropping Bitcoin Support

By PaymentsJournal
January 29, 2018
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Bitcoin, Discover bans Bitcoin transactions

Discover has joined Visa and Mastercard in banning the use of its network for Bitcoin transactions. This decision marks another major setback for cryptocurrency enthusiasts as credit card issuers tighten restrictions on digital currency purchases. The move is attributed to concerns over volatility, regulatory risks, and potential misuse of cryptocurrencies.


Why Credit Card Companies Are Restricting Bitcoin Purchases

Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies have gained popularity, but they also present unique challenges for credit card networks. Key concerns driving the ban include:

  1. High Volatility:
    The rapid price swings in cryptocurrency markets make transactions risky for both users and card issuers.
  2. Increased Chargebacks:
    The irreversibility of Bitcoin transactions clashes with credit card policies, leading to disputes and chargeback risks.
  3. Fraud and Misuse:
    Cryptocurrencies are often associated with fraud, money laundering, and other illicit activities, raising red flags for financial institutions.
  4. Consumer Debt Risks:
    Many users purchase Bitcoin on credit, exposing themselves to high-interest rates on cash advances if they can’t repay balances promptly.

Implications for Cryptocurrency Users

The decision by Discover, Visa, and Mastercard to bar Bitcoin transactions limits options for those looking to buy cryptocurrency with credit. This creates several challenges:

  • Higher Barriers to Entry: Without credit card support, buyers must rely on bank transfers or other less convenient payment methods.
  • Increased Costs: Some alternatives, such as wire transfers, may involve higher fees than credit card transactions.
  • Shift Toward Debit Cards: Debit card purchases remain an option on many platforms, but they require users to have available funds upfront.

The Industry Perspective

For credit card networks, the decision to block Bitcoin purchases reflects a cautious approach to an evolving market. By reducing exposure to the risks associated with cryptocurrency, these companies aim to protect both their customers and their reputation. However, this move has drawn criticism from cryptocurrency advocates, who argue that it stifles innovation and adoption.


Conclusion

Discover’s decision to join Visa and Mastercard in barring Bitcoin transactions highlights the growing tension between traditional financial institutions and the cryptocurrency ecosystem. While the move addresses concerns about risk and fraud, it also underscores the challenges of integrating cryptocurrencies into mainstream payment systems. For users, this restriction means exploring alternative payment methods to participate in the growing digital currency market.

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