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How Crypto Debit Cards Work

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Defining Crypto Debit Cards

While most of us know what a debit card is, it’s still worth defining as a crypto debit card is based on the same premise. A debit card is a plastic card with your relevant account information embedded into the card via a chip or scannable barcode. Unlike a credit card, a debit card allows you to electronically pay for goods or services with the money in the attached account.

In essence, a debit card connects processing companies with your checking account, allowing merchants to process payments using the funds in your account.

As for a crypto debit card, well — it’s exactly what it sounds like. A crypto debit card connects a cryptocurrency payment processing company with your crypto wallet.

This type of card enables you to settle transactions at any merchant that accepts debit cards using the funds in your crypto wallet.

A big difference between a crypto debit card and a traditional debit card: a crypto debit card automatically converts the crypto you’ll be spending into the preferred fiat currency.

How do Crypto Debit Cards work?

A crypto debit card works just like any payment card from a regular financial institution. You can use it for regular purchases, just like a bank-issued debit card. Many of these are commonly accepted for payments wherever shoppers can use traditional payment methods.

For these cards, crypto exchanges have joined with popular payment providers like Visa, MasterCard, and Swipe. So, when you purchase something with a crypto debit card, the associated company’s payment processing network will carry out the transaction. This provides you with greater ease and convenience while shopping.

These cards typically convert crypto from your wallet automatically into the traditional currency you need to make the payment. So, you can use them as payment for online and offline shopping, even at retail stores that don’t accept crypto. Some crypto cards also offer perks, providing rewards in crypto for paying fiat money at stores.

You can also use crypto cards to make cash withdrawals at ATMs that support this form of currency. This option makes these cards even more useful and, overall, a very practical payment solution.

Advantages of using Crypto Debit Cards

Crypto debit cards have several other advantages besides saving yourself the hassle of moving money around.

  • Everyday Purchases Using Crypto

You can pay for purchases online, in the store, or while traveling, and all of that from the same account you use for trading. If you have an account at one of the exchanges issuing these cards, it can even replace your regular bank account for day-to-day shopping. Plus, you never have to worry about overdrawing your account.

  • Effortless Integration Between Cryptocurrencies and Fiat Currencies

Crypto debit cards automatically convert from cryptocurrency to dollars or any other fiat currency. For example, you could use your account to receive a salary (if you get paid in crypto) and spend the money with your debit card. Of course, you still have to pay taxes.

  • Perks and Cashbacks

The best feature of crypto debit cards is the generous cashback program many providers offer — the provider returns between 1–8% of the billed amount in crypto when you spend money from the card. Some also have reward programs for streaming services or other offers, while others waive card ATM fees. In general, crypto card issuers are fighting for clients, so you can get a great deal on cashback if you do your research.

Disadvantages of using Crypto Debit Cards

With its amazing benefits also comes some drawbacks of using debit cards compared to traditional debit cards.

  • Availability

Most crypto cards have regional restrictions. For example, the Binance debit card is only available in Europe. You can still use the cards anywhere, just like a regular debit card. However, availability can be a problem, especially for users that are not in Europe or the US.

  • Debit is Not Credit

This is equally true for traditional debit cards, but you cannot get credit with a crypto debit card. In other words, you can only spend the money you have. While this may be useful for financial discipline, it makes cryptocurrency debit cards of little use for big purchases. You will not be able to finance a bigger purchase with your crypto card because the provider cannot vouch for your solvency. Therefore, these cards can be useful for daily life but less useful for buying a car or a house.

  • Might Be Subject to Tax

If you are a U.S. citizen, you are probably painfully familiar with the difficulties of crypto taxes. Since the IRS considers crypto a capital asset instead of currency, you have to pay capital gains tax on purchases with your debit card. Put differently, if you bought BTC at $20,000 but spent it from your debit card at $40,000, you would owe capital gains tax on the difference. On the other hand, you could also use your debit card to offset losses. In any case: taxes can be a delicate topic for U.S. debit card holders.

Crypto payment is still not widely accepted

Have you ever tried to pay for your groceries with subway tickets? Try using Bitcoin at your local supermarket and you’ll have a similar experience. Commercial adoption of crypto is still patchy at best, and although there are exceptions, the vast majority of retailers simply don’t have the payment infrastructure to receive this sort of payment.

Final Thoughts

Ultimately, the decision of whether to get a crypto credit or debit card comes down to your spending habits and financial portfolio. When choosing the right card, it’s important to consider the rewards rates, spending limits, regional restrictions and other requirements like staking, in addition to which platform the card is linked to and which cryptocurrencies you interact with the most.

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