Choosing a bitcoin card

Choosing a bitcoin card

The popularity of bitcoin debit cards is growing in the global market in direct proportion to the growing popularity of cryptocurrencies. Along with them, the number of offers of bitcoin debit cards is growing. When choosing your card for easy use of crypto assets in everyday life, it is worth considering the features of the services offered. Most of the information about the company offering the bitcoin card is available on its official website. We offer a brief overview of the most popular of them.

WageCan Bitcoin Card

One of the most popular cards among freelancers and travelers due to its low commission. The WageCan Bitcoin Card is available worldwide, including in the US, and offers rewards programs and over 210 different currencies. 

  • Anonymous card: NO
  • Plastic card: YES
  • Virtual card: YES
  • Card price: From 0.025 BTC
  • Currencies: Euro, Pound sterling, US dollars
  • Foreign currency fee: 3%
  • Commission for replenishment: Free
  • Monthly payment: $1

Wirex

The most functional bitcoin card and multi-currency wallet. Allows you to buy goods for cryptocurrency and cash out. Available in two types: virtual Visa and plastic MasterCard with PIN code and chip. 

  • Anonymous card: NO
  • Plastic card: YES
  • Virtual card: YES
  • Card price: From 0.025 BTC
  • Currencies: Euro, Pound sterling, US dollars
  • Foreign currency payment: 3%
  • Replenishment fee: Free
  • Monthly payment: $1

Cryptopay

Cryptopay, first released 5 years ago, today has more than 37 thousand issued cards and is serviced all over the world, but is aimed at EU citizens. 

  • Anonymous card: YES
  • Plastic card: YES
  • Virtual card: YES
  • Card price: Plastic 15 € / £ / $ – Virtual 2.50 € / £ / $
  • Currencies: Euro, Pound sterling, US dollars
  • Payment in foreign currency: 3%
  • Replenishment commission: 1%
  • Monthly payment: $1

Xapo

Like most of the presented cryptocurrency payment cards, it has a standard set of services, allowing you to cash out bitcoins at any ATM in the world, but is not available to US citizens. 

  • Anonymous card: NO
  • Plastic card: YES
  • Virtual card: no
  • Card price: Plastic $20 / € 18 / £ 13
  • Currencies: Euro, Pound sterling, US dollars
  • Foreign currency fees: 3%
  • Top-up fee: Free
  • Monthly fee: $1

Coinbase Shift Card

This bitcoin debit card is available only to US citizens and is linked to a Coinbase wallet. The card itself is accepted worldwide through the Visa system. Direct debiting of the amount from a cryptocurrency account allows you to not charge a commission..

  • Anonymous card: YES
  • Plastic card: YES
  • Virtual card: YES
  • Card price: Plastic from $14.95 – Virtual from $2.95
  • Currencies: Euro, Pound Sterling, US Dollars, CHF, AUD
  • Foreign Currency Fee: Of 2.5%
  • Replenishment Fee: Free
  • Monthly Fee: $0.95-$2.95


According to https://99bitcoins.com

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