I know Wero is still in its infancy and the digital Euro is still a few years away, even if you believe there’ll be no delays. But depending on where you live you can already do a lot for EU financial independence.

  • Use cash (very easy but not ideal in many situations/online)
  • Use a national payment providers:
    • Germany 🇩🇪: Girocard
    • Netherlands 🇳🇱: iDEAL
    • France 🇫🇷: Cartes Bancaires
    • Poland 🇵🇱: BLIK
    • Italy 🇮🇹:Bancomat/PagoBancomat
    • Many other options, check for your country
  • Use SEPA direct debit mandate or wire money directly if you can
  • Sign up to a european crypto exchange and use it for direct purchases. although I get if you don’t like crypto but this is just for direct purchases

Otherwise American Payment providers usually get at least 1% and if you use card payment a lot over time that can really add up. This also mostly makes sense when buying from a european company. For US companies it really doesn’t matter much. I’ve been trying to replace Amazon with Otto and I use SEPA direct debit mandate to avoid fees.

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    I actually created a Klarna accout to take a step away from Paypal. Everything was fine, until I wanted to do my first transaction. They actually wanted me to put in my bank password in their login form, so that they could “verify my identity”. WTF. There was no other option. Immediately logged out and won’t turn back - except for deleting my account.

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      And it’s compatible with the spainsh Bizum and the Italian Bancomat. All you need is a phone number.

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    Indeed Wero being rolled out in EU (for now only France, Belgium, Germany), hopefully the reference soon all over Europe

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      That is not true. Girocard used to partner with maestro (part of mastercard). The maestro part of the card was only used if the girocard was not supported where you wanted to pay. That partnership was terminated. New girocards are simple girocards. Which also means they cannot be used outside of Germany anymore. Hell, there are even terminals in Germany that don’t support girocard anymore

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      But AFAIK Visa/MC only get money when the Debitcard network is used as fallback instead of Visa/MC even if it has their logo on it.

    • @Dyskolos Wero is in it’s infancy, pagience. You don’t just roll out something like that for all of Europe overnight. But it will come. For 2026 it’s supposed to replace iDeal in the Netherlands while right now only 1 or 2 Dutch banks support it and no webshops I know of.

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    3 months ago

    Italy also has Satispay which is fairly popular around here. I use it for most of my in shop purchases.

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      Damn, they make a separate payment app and then still make themselves dependent on US monopolies, that’s sad

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    One option is to use crypto wherever possible.

    Otherwise the good news is that Blik seems to be gearing for EU wide expansion

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        For a beginner who just wants to pay for stuff? Litecoin. It’s not the best from scalability and tech standpoint, but it’s the most foolproof, cheap to use and user friendly right now.

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    Lovely when companies like eBay or even the German Administration do not allow any European payment methods…

    And I have not found a good ebay replacement yet, apart from Flohmarkt for the Fediverse people (however you use without the webUI)

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      where does the german administration require you to use Visa/MC? I never needed it. What about Kleinanzeigen btw?

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        If you are a foreign person, even if you live in germany, you need to pay for your visa and those are your only options. Might depend on the city.

        Kleinanzeigen is horrible crap. No search filters, high fees, shit to use without “The App™”.

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    The problem is that the vast majority of payment cards being issued nowadays are either Visa or MasterCards (both physical and virtual). This makes it very difficult to avoid US companies when it comes to cashless payments. My current bank gives me a Visa Debit Card for free, but would charge me fees for a Girocard. I avoid PayPal as much as I can.

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      Wait thats crazy. For my banks it was always standard to issue Girocard for free and then Debit/Credit Card on demand

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        This seems to have changed for some direct / online banks. Visa Debit seems to be some kind of “standard” now. Probably the cheapest option from them.