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    Home » Need a Crypto Credit Card? These Three Support EU Users

    Need a Crypto Credit Card? These Three Support EU Users

    eub2eub26 December 2024 focus
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    Crypto credit cards are quickly becoming a must-have for anyone looking to bridge the gap between digital assets and everyday spending. With demand on the rise, providers are rolling out new products faster than ever.

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    While having more choices is great, it also makes finding the perfect card a bit of a headache. Which crypto card offers the best rewards? Are the fees reasonable? To save you the hassle, we’ve narrowed down the options to four of the top crypto cards for EU users.

    1. Crypto.com Card

    Crypto.com Card

    The Crypto.com Visa Card is a top choice for EU residents seeking seamless cryptocurrency spending. Available in six tiers, it supports 20+ cryptocurrencies, including BTC, ETH, and USDT, with cashback rewards of up to 5% based on the tier. Accessing higher rewards and perks, such as Netflix and Spotify rebates or airport lounge access, requires staking Crypto.com’s native CRO token.

    The entry-level Midnight Blue card is free but offers minimal rewards, while the premium Obsidian card, ideal for high rollers, requires a $500,000 CRO stake and delivers maximum benefits, including exclusive event access.

    The card charges no monthly or annual fees but applies a 2% fee for non-euro transactions. ATM withdrawals are capped at $25,000 monthly, with limits varying by tier.

    ProsCons
    – Issued by a reputable exchange
    – Up to six tiers selection
    – Relatively low top-up limit
    – High staking requirements
    – High ATM  limits

    2. UPay Euro Card

    UPay

    The UPay Euro Card is tailored for European users seeking efficient crypto management. This Visa-powered, collateralized credit card allows users to load euros directly or convert crypto into euros for spending.

    Issued after a minimum 100 EUR account credit, the UPay Euro Card enables users to make payments at any Visa-supported merchant, including major retailers like Amazon and Walmart. Each purchase borrows fiat against your crypto holdings, preserving them for potential growth at a 2.5% borrowing rate.

    Key features include zero transaction fees, free ATM withdrawals, and no fees for cross-border payments within the European Economic Area. The card prioritizes security with robust encryption, ensuring user data protection. It uses USDT as the collateral currency and euros for transactions. Learn more about UPay in this review.

    • Monthly Top Up Limit: 50,000 EUR
    • ATM withdrawal Limit: 2,000 EUR Daily
    • Transaction Costs within Europe: Zero costs
    ProsCons
    – Relatively low issuance cost– Only collateralised by USDT
    – Zero transaction fees
    – High top-up limit
    – Zero transaction fees in Europe

    3. Bista Card

    Bitsa

    The Bista Card is a rising contender in the EU crypto card market, offering three tiers to suit various needs:

    • Free Card: Includes a virtual card and an optional physical card for €20, with no monthly fees. Annual balances are capped at €2,500, and crypto sales incur a 2.39% fee.
    • Move: Provides a €15,000 annual spending limit for €0.99/month. It includes two plastic cards (shared balances) and three virtual accounts (independent balances). Crypto conversion fees drop to 2.14%.
    • Pro: Designed for high-volume users, with a €360,000 annual limit, zero transfer fees, and up to 15% cashback at select stores. This tier costs €9.99/month.

    Supporting over 20 cryptocurrencies, including BTC, ETH, ADA, and DOGE, the Bista Card combines flexibility with straightforward access. Its tiered options and diverse benefits make it a strong choice for EU residents seeking tailored crypto spending solutions.

    • Monthly Top Up Limit: 1,000 EUR to 30,000 EUR
    • ATM withdrawal Limit: 350 EUR to 900 EUR Daily
    • Transaction Costs within Europe: 1.89% to 2.39%
    ProsCons
    – Three tier selection
    – High annual limits
    – Relatively low ATM limits
    – Relatively high transaction costs
    – Low issuance cost
    – Option for free card

    Parting Shot


    There’s no doubt that as demand for crypto cards grows, more options will emerge in the Eurozone. While regulatory uncertainties remain a challenge, leading cards are already showcasing their reliability and value. Crypto.com, Nexo, Upay Euro, and Bista Cards have been tailored to meet the needs of EU residents and are fully compliant with MiCA regulations. Take the time to research these options and choose the one that aligns with your lifestyle and financial goals. With compliance assured, integrating these cards into your crypto spending strategy is a confident step forward.

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