SOLANA DEBIT CARDS.
Turning profits into spending power has never been easier.
New Solana-based debit cards are launching every few weeks — and they're making it simpler than ever to off-ramp your crypto.
I tested them all to find out which ones are actually worth using 👇🏼🧵1.Solflare Card (@solflare
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Solflare is launching a Mastercard that lets you spend USDC directly from your Solflare wallet. Users in the UK and Europe can now join the waitlist here: https://waitlist.solflare.com/quests
https://waitlist.solflare.com/quests
2.Solayer Card (@solayer_labs
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Solayer’s Visa Card is now available in 100+ countries, including the USA!
Top up with USDC and earn 4% back, with more rewards coming soon — including the S2 Airdrop.
The card is rolling out in batches:
- Free for pre-sale participants
- $10 for airdrop recipients
- $75 for others (KYC required)
3.Kast Card (@KASTcard
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Kast — one of the original crypto card providers — offers both physical and digital Visa cards starting at just $20/year.
Spend multiple stablecoins seamlessly with their user-friendly app. Plus, earn points and work your way toward a potential airdrop (expected Q4).
Available in 150+ countries (excluding the USA).
4.Fuse Card (@fusewallet
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The Fuse Card links directly to your Fuse Wallet — no locked-up funds.
Earn yield with the built-in Lulo feature, then spend your USDC seamlessly.
Currently available exclusively to U.S. citizens.
Follow Fuse for access and invite codes.
5.Bitrefill Card (@bitrefill
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Bitrefill — the OG of crypto offramping — has launched its own Visa card, available in both physical and digital formats.
The card is free and open to all EU residents (KYC required).
It supports multiple chains including BTC, ETH, and BNB, with SOL support coming soon.6 .Solcard (@SolCardCC
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Solcard offers a virtual Visa card that works with both Apple Pay and Google Pay.
While it’s a convenient option with no KYC required, note that it comes with a 5% top-up fee — one of the highest in the space.
7.Cloud Card (@sanctumso
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Sanctum is building the world’s first LST-powered debit card, in partnership with Jupiter.
Set to launch in Q4, the card will be available in 100+ countries.
Join the waitlist now to be among the first to access it.in conclusion.
It’s definitely great to see more companies embracing off-ramping solutions—makes spending crypto a lot smoother! I don’t use a crypto debit card myself, but I’ve read a lot about them.
Some popular crypto debit cards include:
- Coinbase Card: Great for beginners since it’s tied to a major exchange like Coinbase. You can easily convert your crypto to USD or other currencies for spending, and it’s accepted anywhere that takes Visa.
- Crypto.com Visa Card: One of the most feature-rich cards, with perks like cashback, rewards, and even access to airport lounges, depending on the tier you choose.
- BlockFi Rewards Visa Card: This one’s interesting because it rewards you with Bitcoin instead of cashback, so it's more for long-term holders.
- Binance Card: If you’re already using Binance, this card is convenient, and it also supports a wide range of cryptos for off-ramping.
Which one are you considering or using? I'd love to hear your thoughts!