HomeTagsDebit card

Debit card

Fold Announces Exclusive Global Partnership With Visa

Fold is aiming at bringing its bitcoin rewards card product to users around the world through this expansionary partnership.

Visa Launches Bitcoin, Crypto Debit Cards In 40 Countries In FTX Partnership

The partnership lets FTX exchange users in 40 countries easily spend their bitcoin and cryptocurrencies at any merchant that accepts Visa cards.

Swiss Exchange Relai To Release A Bitcoin Debit Card

Relai, a savings app focused on bitcoin, is crowdfunding through Crowdcube to launch a bitcoin debit card.

Bitcoin Card Embily Joins Visa’s Fast Track Program

The fintech expects its prepaid debit card product to launch in the U.S. in Q1 2022.

Quontic Launches First Bitcoin Rewards Checking Account

Quontic announced that it’s now the “first FDIC-insured financial institution in the U.S. to go live with a bitcoin rewards debit card.”

Coinbase CEO Teases Launch of Debit Card in the U.S.

During an AMA session, Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong announced that the company is working on introducing its debit card to customers in the U.S.

Cashaa Now Accepts Debit, Credit Cards for Crypto Purchases

Online banking platform Cashaa is set to allow users to purchase bitcoin, ether and Cashaa’s own token, CAS, using major credit and debit cards.

Coinbase Introduces Debit Card Linked to Cryptocurrency Balances for U.K. Customers

"Coinbase Card supports all crypto assets available to buy and sell on the Coinbase platform, meaning they can pay for a meal with bitcoin, or use ethereum to fund their train ticket home," the platform says.

BTCC Launches Mobi App, Enters Bitcoin Debit Card Market

BTCC, a major bitcoin exchange and trading platform operator in China, officially launched its first mobile application, “Mobi,” introducing various features and products including...

KnC Miner Pays 30% of Employees Using Xapo Debit Cards

This week, KnC Miner began offering each of its employees Xapo Debit Cards for salary payouts. So far, around 30 pecent of its employees...
- Advertisment -

LATEST ARTICLES