I tried 4 different crypto debit cards over 2 years
<!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>In my humble crypto degen opinion, crypto cards are still kinda underrated and I haven’t really seen anyone on reddit using more than one and actually sharing results. BUT here I am didn’t slack, been prepping for this post for 2 years… crazy to think 2 years</p> <p>Been using a crypto card as my main spending card since 2023 and I&#39;ve gone through 4 of them at this point Crypto.com, Coinbase, Wirex, Bybit. Each one promised some gamechanging cashback or tier system that was gonna make spending crypto better than fiat. None of them did, exactly. but some are actually decent and one wasted months of my time.</p> <p>Ranking based on what actually happened, not what&#39;s on the marketing pages.</p> <p><strong>4. Wirex Card</strong></p> <p>Started here cause they had EU coverage and pitched 8% cashback. Yeah I know, 8% is the kind of number that should&#39;ve made me suspicious immediately, but I was new to crypto cards and bought it. The 8% lasted about 3 months then got &quot;restructured&quot; and the realistic rate was more like 1-2% unless you staked thousands in their token. Support was actively bad had a stuck transaction take 9 days to resolve, with multiple &quot;we&#39;re escalating&quot; emails that went nowhere. The card itself worked when I swiped it. Everything around it was a mess. lost money on the WXT tokens I had to hold to get any decent rate ditched it within the year.</p> <p><strong>3. Coinbase Card</strong></p> <p>It&#39;s fine. It&#39;s a Coinbase wallet with a Visa attached, that&#39;s basically what you&#39;re getting. Cashback in BTC or stableы, no token gimmicks, transactions appear in the Coinbase app right away. Cashback rate is meh, 1-2% on most things. </p> <p>if you&#39;re already a heavy Coinbase user and you&#39;re in the US, it&#39;s the obvious choice and you don&#39;t have to think about it. If you&#39;re not, there&#39;s better options.</p> <p><strong>2.</strong> <strong>Crypto.com</strong> <strong>Card</strong></p> <p>used this one through most of 2024 and I genuinely liked the product. The card is welldesigned, the app is clean, support actually responds. But the tier system is where it gets you to unlock the 5% cashback tier you need to stake $4k+ in CRO. I did what did you think? lol CRO dropped about 30% during my staking period. So technically I &quot;earned&quot; cashback but I lost more on the principal than I made on rewards. Not the card&#39;s fault per se but if you&#39;re considering it just understand you&#39;re making a leveraged bet on their token to get the headline cashback rate. The lower tiers (no stake required) only give you like 1% which isn&#39;t compelling vs alternatives.</p> <p><strong>1. Bybit Card</strong></p> <p>Switched late 2024 and it&#39;s been my daily card since. Cashback&#39;s in stables(spoiler <span class="md-spoiler-text">turns out Euros was the most efficient option</span>) or BTC depending on how you set it up and there&#39;s no required staking, no tier games where you have to lock up an exchange token to unlock the headline rate. standard rate&#39;s around 2% on most categories with category specific promos that actually pay out (the Vinted thing was real, I bought a bunch of stuff for my partner that quarter and the cashback hit). </p> <p>KYC took about a week which was the only annoyance, but once that&#39;s done the card just works. Settles instantly, freeze/unfreeze is a tap, transaction notifications are instant. The reason it&#39;s (subjectively, for me) #1 isn&#39;t because it has the wildest cashback number on paper Crypto.com&#39;s higher tier wins on that its cause there&#39;s no asterisks. No exchange token to stake no annual fee no monthly threshold. You spend, cashback shows up, thats it.</p> <p>The honest tradeoff: availability is region-dependent. US, you can&#39;t even get one Coinbase Card is your default. EU and most of Asia/LATAM you&#39;re good. Just check what&#39;s actually issued where you are before signing up cause this stuff changes.</p> <p>Tldr//<br/> if you want a crypto card that doesn&#39;t make you do gymnastics to get the rate they advertise, get the Bybit. If you&#39;re in the US, get Coinbase. Skip Wirex unless somethings changed dramatically since I used it.</p> </div><!-- SC_ON --> &#32; submitted by &#32; <a href="https://www.reddit.com/user/LateNeverr1"> /u/LateNeverr1 </a> <br/> <span><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/CryptoCurrency/comments/1t14j3x/i_tried_4_different_crypto_debit_cards_over_2/">[link]</a></span> &#32; <span><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/CryptoCurrency/comments/1t14j3x/i_tried_4_different_crypto_debit_cards_over_2/">[comments]</a></span>