Chances are the last thing on your mind is how you're going to save
money on currency conversion fees, securing pocket cash and on your foreign purchases.
The company believes that this new addition to the market will greatly benefit European Bitcoiners, who can use the card to save
money on currency conversion fees when traveling around the region.
Not exact matches
If you are converting a large amount of
money, you should find several ways to convert and look at the «real»
conversion rate (how much source
currency it costs you vs. how much target
currency you get) and decide based
on that.
For purchasing ETF's
on foreign exchanges, I believe you incur a
currency conversion which essentially charges a bank rate
on the
monies transfered.