Crypto cards make it seamless to pay for services like Netflix, eBay, Visa fees, and other everyday purchases.
Instead of fiat, these cards are funded with cryptocurrencies and used across all platforms for your payments.
Additionally, they allow you to withdraw crypto as cash from ATMs.
In today’s post, I shared five popular crypto cards that let you spend your crypto like cash. Let’s get started!
Top 5 Cryptocurrency Cards For Crypto Lovers
Here are the top 5 crypto cards:
1. NoOnes

NoOnes takes the top spot on this list.
Founded by Paxful’s co-founder Ray Youssef, NoOnes is a reputable crypto exchange with over 500 payment options for P2P transactions.
One standout feature is its crypto VISA virtual card, which allows users to easily convert and spend their crypto assets at millions of online platforms worldwide.
To get started, sign up for NoOnes and complete the ID verification process. After that, you can create your crypto virtual card.
Once created, top it up to activate it, and your virtual card is ready for use immediately upon activation.
You can fund your NoOnes virtual card with USDT using an external cryptocurrency wallet or straight from your NoOnes wallet.
Activating a NoOnes virtual card costs $1, with top-ups charged at $2 for under $100 or 1.5% for over $100. Non-USD payments incur a 3% fee plus $0.50 per transaction.
Note that you might need a VPN to access the website due to the restrictions on crypto websites by the Nigerian government.
2. Bitbama

The Bitmama Virtual Crypto card is funded with stablecoins (USDT, USDC) from your Bitmama wallet, which are converted to USD for spending.
This allows you to spend crypto on platforms like Alibaba, BestBuy, Spotify, Google Ads, and Ahrefs.
Powered by MasterCard, the card comes in different colours, offering up to a $100,000 monthly spending limit, depending on the card colour.
To get a card, you need to verify your Bitbama account to level 3.
Once verified, you can choose a card, pay the $1 creation fee, and activate it. Each transaction also incurs a $0.50 processing fee.
3. Bitsika

Bitsika is a user-friendly crypto app offering P2P trading and virtual VISA cards with no KYC required.
Users can easily create and top up virtual cards directly through the app for online shopping or payments, as long as the platform accepts VISA.
These cards can be funded using USDT (BEP20 or TRC) or local currencies through mobile money transfers.
When you create an account, you get a Bitsika wallet that you can use to fund transfers or top up your card.
Bitsika offers two types of cards: Standard and Premium. The Standard card is prepaid, can only be loaded once, and costs $5 to create.
The Premium card can be topped up multiple times, with a $7.5 creation fee, a $3 top-up charge, and a $2 monthly fee.
To get started, download the Bitsika app, navigate to the card section, and create your card.
4. Redotpay

RedotPay is a cryptocurrency payment service that enables crypto transfers, fiat exchanges, and applications for crypto VISA debit cards.
Powered by VISA, RedotPay cards can be used on any platform that accepts VISA.
The service offers both virtual and physical cards, with the virtual card costing $10 and the physical card $100. Both cards have a daily transaction limit of $100,000.
You can apply for a card through the RedotPay mobile app, available on the App Store and Google Play Store, after completing KYC verification.
Users can pay directly with cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDC, and USDT from their account without needing to top up.
RedotPay charges a 1% transaction fee and an additional 1.20% for payments in non-default currency.
5. Qards

Last on the list is Qards!
It is an upcoming crypto debit card by Quidax, a prominent cryptocurrency exchange founded by Nigerian entrepreneur Buchi Okoro.
Quidax, one of the first exchanges in Nigeria to secure operational approval from the SEC, is developing Qards.
This virtual card will enable users to spend their digital assets anywhere.
While the official launch date for Qards has yet to be announced, interested users can join the waitlist to be among the first to receive the card.
Conclusion
Crypto cards provide an alternative by using digital currencies that are not controlled by the government.
In other words, crypto lovers can easily load these cards with cryptos and use them to make international payments.
If you want to pay for services or make international transactions with a crypto card, you can choose from the list after considering fees and your preferences.
Which of these cards appeals to you the most, or which one would you choose?
Have you used any of them before? Share your experience in the comments.
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