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Financial services company Blockchain.com introduced a Visa debit card with 1% cryptocurrency cashback. Currently, the new product is only available to US residents, and in other countries, the card is planned to be launched in 2023. However, we can already talk about its features now. We also compiled a list of cards that are available to users around the world. Check them out below.
Users will be able to pay for goods and services, spend money from a cryptocurrency or fiat account, and receive cashback from each transaction.
With this card you:
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To get the card, join the waiting list here. We remind you that it is only available to U.S. residents at this time.
A debit card from Binance, which is linked to an exchange account. With it, you can convert cryptocurrencies into fiat at the time of the transaction. Binance Visa card is available in 31 countries and supported by contactless payment systems Google Pay and Samsung Pay.
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The exchange offers users the so-called prepaid cards, which are similar in principle to debit cards. The product, like the previous one, is available in 31 countries.
Users can access up to five different card designs with variable CRO stacking rewards and maximum withdrawals. It supports more than 100 cryptocurrencies as well as 10 fiat currencies.
One more thing:
With this card, users can spend any crypto assets and receive rewards for each purchase (U.S. only). In addition, the card allows for everyday purchases at any store and cash withdrawals at Visa ATMs.
With the Wirex card, customers can manage both cryptocurrency and fiat accounts. It automatically converts crypto into local currency at points of sale, and at the best rates.
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It works with both Visa and Mastercard banking systems and allows you to make payments in both fiat and cryptocurrencies. You can exchange bitcoins, ether and litecoins for any of the 30 supported national currencies, and at the best rates.
Available in 37 countries, but plans to expand the service to 10 more states in the near future.
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Which card to choose is up to you. They all have their own advantages and disadvantages. Order and use the one that best suits your daily needs. If you use one of them or any other, please tell us about it in the comments.
We previously reported that Mastercard was planning to move to Web3, which would allow users to buy NFTs using debit and credit cards. You can read more about it here.
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