Floki launches debit card, usable wherever Visa and Mastercard are accepted
Floki is one of a growing number of cryptocurrency companies that have issued their own regional payment cards that allow users to spend cryptocurrencies.

Floki is one of a growing number of cryptocurrency companies that have issued their own regional payment cards that allow users to spend cryptocurrencies.
The US DOJ has filed an antitrust lawsuit against Visa, accusing it of maintaining a debit payments monopoly. The DOJ claims Visa uses exclusivity agreements and penalties to stifle competition, forcing businesses to use its network while blocking new competitors from entering the market.
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KuCoin introduces KuCard, a Visa-powered crypto debit card, allowing users to spend cryptocurrency effortlessly at millions of locations. In its initial phase, KuCard is exclusive to European Economic Area residents, with a global rollout planned. The card streamlines cryptocurrency spending, automatically converting digital assets to local currency at the point of sale. KuCard supports USDT and EUR initially and promises to expand its cryptocurrency support in the future. Users can enjoy innovative features, including a cashback program. To mark the launch, KuCoin offers a Black Friday promotion with unlimited cashback and a $2250 bonus.
KuCoin, a leading cryptocurrency exchange, introduces KuCard, a Visa-powered crypto debit card that transforms digital assets into everyday spending power.
The company has encouraged users to use Binance Pay instead.
Gate Group, the company behind the popular exchange Gate.io, plans to launch a European crypto debit card to expand its ...
Bybit has introduced a debit card that can be used on the Mastercard network and would deduct cryptocurrency holdings from accounts when making purchases.
Visa has supported a partnership by Huobi and Solaris to allow their European users to make payments from their crypto account using Visa-backed debit cards.