UK banks block Bitcoin purchases with credit cards

Yordan, 05 February 2018

Lloyds Banking Group which owns Halifax, Bank of Scotland, MBNA and Lloyds will block Bitcoin purchases with their credit cards. The restriction is applied because the financial institutions worry that their customers might borrow cash to invest in the cryptocurrency and might end up in debt.

UK banks block Bitcoin purchases with credit cards

Bitcoin price jumped from $800 to over $18,000 in 12 months, as the public interest grew. The price is currently under $8,000, and banks are worried their customers might get caught up in the craze and end up maxing out their credit cards.

The same decision was taken last week in the US. Bank of America, JP Morgan Change, and Citigroup credit cards are now blocked from Bitcoin purchases, citing the same reasons. Although some countries are already treating the cryptocurrency as a taxable commodity, governments are still struggling to figure out a proper regulation.

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Reader comments

They love us in debts but they won't like it when large number of us stop paying off debts and default. That is what they are afraid of. And credit cards have no collateral.

  • Anonymous
  • 07 Feb 2018
  • nU2

If you want to buy tokens/bitcoin (it's not even a coin) with your own money then go ahead. Don't do it with a credit card.

Of course, cause many stupid people will destroy their lives with this nonsense if they didint already

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