Aren't you curious why I'm ranked high on @UXLINKofficial? If @r2Jamong is in ZK, then 강피터 is in Payments. A single post has 130,000 views, and if you Google "crypto card," I show up on the first page. If you don't believe it, just Google it, haha.
Crypto Card Comparison (Redot & Cypher) Of the many ways to use crypto, my favorite is a crypto card. You don't have to go through the Korean exchange, so it's a good honey, and both companies are in foreign countries. I don't😉 know what it means I use two cards, Redot and Cypher. The way it works, its pros and cons are different, so let's compare it to make it easier to choose. I will put the application link in the comments (this is my referral, if you don't want to use it, you can search for it) Redot How to use - Send crypto to the wallet address you created when creating an account and use it. Fees - $10 for virtual cards, $100 for physical cards, 1.2% for Forex, and 1% for usage. merit - No need to charge the card before use. - Crypto withdrawals and transfers between accounts are available. - Binens Pay linkage. Disadvantages - Limited supported cryptocurrencies and chains (USDC, USDT, BTC, ETH). Cypher How to use - Connect your existing wallet and charge your card to use. Fees (Standard) - No annual fee, free virtual card issuance, $50 for physical card delivery, 1.5% for Forex, 0.5% USDC recharge fee, and 1% for other crypto recharge fees. Fees (Premium) - $200 annual fee, free virtual and metal card issuance, 3 additional cards allowed, Forex 0.5%, USDC recharge fee free, other crypto recharge fee 0.5% merit - Lots of cryptos and chains supported. - Hold the desired crypto before charging the card. Disadvantages - Crypto withdrawals and transfers are not possible after charging. Limits and fees Redot - Usage limit $100,000 per day - ATM withdrawal limit of $200,000 per month Cypher - Usage limit $2,000 per day - ATM withdrawal limit of 10,000 dollars per month *Both cards can be withdrawn from ATMs if you have a physical card. Special Features - Redot pays $5 available when creating an account, and 60% off virtual cards when topping up a stable with Solana. In fact, the cost of issuing a card is $1. - Cypher has started earning rewards, but it doesn't come to use. Selection Tips - Do you want to use it without having to recharge your card while holding a stable? Redot virtual to Apple Pay or Google Pay. - Do you want to use an ATM with low fees? Redot physical. - Do you have many types of coins and are you bothered to switch to stable coins? Cypher standard. - Do you want to have a metal card that tickles? Cypher Premium. I personally use Redot virtual, Redot physical, cypher standard. (It's not a one-time issuance fee, it's a $200 annual fee.)
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