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Crypto services company Blockchain.com opens waitlist for new Visa debit card

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Today, crypto services company Blockchain.com, announced the launch of its new Visa debit card.

With the Blockchain.com Visa card, users can spend any crypto in their Blockchain.com Wallet without fees while earning 1% back in crypto on all purchases.

Key Features:

  • Works like a debit card – Pay from crypto or cash balances anywhere Visa debit cards are accepted.
  • Practical – There are no signup fees, card issuance fees, annual fees, or transaction fees.
  • Earn crypto back – Users receive 1% back in crypto whenever they make a purchase.

“Starting today, US customers can join the waitlist for the Blockchain.com Visa Card. The first customers will be able to order your card soon and immediately use it for online purchases, with your physical card to be delivered in the mail shortly after.”
– The Blockchain.com Team

Those interested in this card can join the waitlist here.

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Today, Blockchain.com, the leading crypto services company, has opened a waitlist for its new Visa debit card.

The highly anticipated new card is the first product in Blockchain.com’s new line of financial services. It will allow users to spend their cryptocurrencies with the convenience of a Visa card.

The card will be available in both virtual and physical forms. The virtual card will be available in the US, UK and EU. The physical card, on the other hand, will only be available in the UK at the moment. The physical cards will allow users to spend their cryptocurrencies directly at merchants.

Users will be able to use their cards to withdraw cash from any ATM that accepts Visa cards and make purchases online. They will also be able to use the online app to manage their card, convert cryptocurrencies into fiat currencies, and access exclusive discounts.

The team at Blockchain.com believes that the launch of this card is a major step forward in the world of digital currencies. They are also confident that the new product will revolutionize the payment industry and make crypto accessible to everyone.

If you are interested in getting the new Blockchain.com Visa debit card, then you can register now on the company’s website. You will be contacted once the card is available for purchase.

Signing up for the waitlist is a simple and easy process. Visit their website to sign up today.

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