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What to Consider and How to Choose

2025/10/11 15:36
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Crypto cards are absolutely among the most loved products by users, but there are really many out there. So, how to choose the best one?

Before delving into the specifics, the key criteria to consider:

  • Fee: annual/monthly costs, transaction fees, issuance/replacement costs, ATM withdrawal fees, currency exchange.
  • Cashback / Rewards: in crypto, native tokens, variable percentages based on the card level.
  • Usability / limits: daily, monthly spending limits; virtual/physical availability; compatibility with Apple Pay / Google Pay; international acceptance.
  • Card mode: whether it is a “crypto debit” card (convert crypto at the time of purchase) or if it is “crypto-backed credit” (i.e., you use crypto as collateral and do not sell them).
  • Extras: included subscriptions (streaming, airport lounges…), various benefits.

Crypto Cards Compared

Bitget Card

Main Features

  • No annual fee. No issuance fee for the virtual card or the first physical card.
  • Transaction commission: 0.9% on each transaction.
  • ATM withdrawals: cost of $0.65 + 2% of the transaction volume.
  • Limits: maximum ATM withdrawal $2,000 per day, $10,000 per month; spending limits by card levels (up to $3,000,000 per month for level 4).
  • Other features: the card is denominated in USD, transactions in other currencies involve conversion with Visa rate + possible FX fees.
  • Cashback: planned in BGB up to 8%, but “coming soon” – currently not always active.

Strengths

  • Very high limits for big spenders (higher levels).
  • No fixed annual fee, transparent costs.
  • Good international usability thanks to Visa.

Weak points

  • Transaction fee almost at 1% can be high.
  • Possibility of non-trivial FX fees outside of USD.
  • Cashback not yet fully operational.

Crypto.com (MCO / CRO Card)

Main Features

  • Availability in Europe (31 countries) for Visa cards Crypto.com.
  • Card tier (Midnight Blue, Ruby Steel, Jade Green / Royal Indigo, Frosted Rose Gold / Icy White, Obsidian Black). The higher the tier, the higher the reward.
  • Cashback: from ~1% for the most basic levels up to ~5% in the higher levels.
  • Subscriptions and streaming subscriptions included: Netflix, Spotify, Amazon Prime for some premium cards. Airport lounges for higher levels.
  • Limits / fees:

Strengths

  • Tangible rewards, especially with high-level cards.
  • Solid ecosystem, well-developed app, support at various levels, and extra benefits.
  • Physical presence in many European countries.

Weak Points

  • For high levels, it often requires “lock/stake” of CRO tokens (or equivalent), which can be demanding.
  • ATM withdrawal fees are quite high above the free threshold.
  • Some non-transparent external fees for currency exchange if outside the euro or GBP.

Wirex

Main Features

  • Cashback (“cryptoback”) up to 8%, but to achieve the higher levels, a monthly subscription or locking WXT tokens is required.
  • Multiple tiers: Standard, Premium, Elite, etc., each with different requirements in terms of WXT locked / monthly costs.
  • Limits on monthly rewards: the “cashback” is subject to monthly caps (e.g., 30 EUR, 120 EUR, etc. depending on the level).

Strengths

  • The rewards are high for those who opt for advanced levels and lock tokens.
  • Flexibility: virtual and physical versions, the ability to choose the plan that best suits your usage.

Weak points

  • For high levels, financial commitment is required (locking tokens, subscriptions).
  • Cashback limited by monthly caps: you cannot earn indefinitely.
  • Some FX fees/conversions might be less favorable, depending on where you use the card.

Nexo Card

Main Features

  • Dual Mode Function: crypto-backed credit mode (you don’t sell the crypto, you use it as collateral) + debit mode (what you spend is converted from crypto).
  • Cashback up to 2% for expenses.
  • No monthly, annual, or inactivity fees.
  • Free ATM withdrawals within a monthly limit (depends on the Loyal Tier level). After that, a fee applies.
  • FX Commissions: up to €20,000 per month without currency exchange fees; beyond this, they apply.
  • Full compatibility (virtual and physical; Apple Pay and Google Pay).

Strengths

  • Great for those who do not want to sell crypto but use them as collateral.
  • Low costs, clear bonuses, good usability.
  • No fixed fee is an important plus.

Weak Points

  • Maximum cashback modest (2%) compared to other competitors, especially if you are not in higher tiers.
  • Limits on free ATM withdrawals can be restrictive for those who travel frequently or make many withdrawals.

Revolut (crypto card)

Main Features

  • You can create a virtual or physical crypto card, linked to your balance in cryptocurrencies in the app.
  • When you make a purchase, the crypto is automatically converted into the currency needed for the payment.
  • Costs may vary depending on the plan (Standard, Plus, Premium, Metal). Some plans offer cashback, others provide extra benefits.

Strengths

  • Extreme flexibility, good integration with other fintech functions (multi-currency accounts, transfers, exchange, etc.).
  • Good choice for those who want a crypto/debit card integrated into the fintech ecosystem.

Weak points

  • The “hidden” fees in currency exchange or in crypto conversions can be unfavorable depending on the plan.
  • Low cashback at basic levels, often real benefits only for users with premium or metal plans.

Which to choose? Advice according to the profile

Here are some common use cases and which card tends to be the most suitable:

User Profile Recommended Card
Frequent use, many purchases, international travel Crypto.com (high levels), Nexo (if many withdrawals/FX)
Do not want to sell crypto, want to use it as collateral Nexo (crypto-backed credit method)
Average expenses, without large initial investments Wirex great for medium levels; Crypto.com basic
Need high limits, use on large amounts Bitget (higher levels) or Nexo
Less complexity, easy-to-use card in Italy Crypto.com (very widespread), Revolut for simplicity

Summary: general pros and cons of crypto cards

  • Pro: these cards offer a convenient way to use crypto in daily life, benefiting from cashback/benefits; they avoid immediate selling; integrations with digital wallets; often no fixed fee (if you are a basic user) or manageable costs if you pay for premium levels.
  • Cons: FX fees, ATM fees outside thresholds, cashback often subject to caps or conditions (“stake/lockup”); some cards require an initial commitment in tokens or balance; regulation varies depending on the country; crypto volatility if you make frequent conversions.

Source: https://en.cryptonomist.ch/2025/10/11/crypto-cards-what-to-consider-and-how-to-choose/

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