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BTSE unveils globally accessible debit card with pre-registration opening TODAY!

There’s a new crypto debit card in town, to be accepted at over 53 million MasterCard merchants worldwide, compatible with more than 1 million ATMs around the world, and fundable with multiple fiat and cryptocurrencies – and all that without a bank account!

Pre-registrations for the BTSE Debit Card open on April 1st, 2020 at 3pm UTC. The physical card is officially set to launch in May.

BTSE is the leading Fintech company that empowers individuals to take control of their financial freedom – this time, in the form of a debit card.

The crypto debit card will enable balances to be stored in four stablecoins, including USDT – USDC – TUSD and DC, and eight fiat currencies, including EUR GBP HKD AUD SGD CND JPY USD.

Jonathan Leong, Co-Founder and CEO of BTSE said:

“With the BTSE Debit Card, we set out to solve issues that repeatedly arise with a large percentage of people, crypto and fiat holders alike that face obstacles when attempting to access their funds globally – obstacles that I see as unjustified.”

“The card offers users a globally accepted payment option with high limits, a rewards program, and support for multiple fiat and crypto funding options, all without the need for a bank account. Additionally, the card will only convert assets upon use, thereby allowing users to maximize their crypto asset value and appreciation.”

 

Further details and key features:

  • Users will be able to withdraw up to $5,000 USD a day at over one million ATMs around the world.

  • Users will also be able to achieve a spending limit of up to $250,000 USD a month.

  • The card is designed to be globally and easily accessible, taking users through a straightforward onboarding process.

  • Users will also be able to collect points with their purchases and exchange them for various rewards in BTSE’s upcoming rewards shop.

  • The cost of the BTSE Debit Card is $14.99.

  • BTSE is set to launch a membership program designed to enhance the features of the card even further. The membership starts at $9.99 per month and will include a free debit card upon sign-up.

  • Limited personal information is collected during sign-up to protect the card users.

  1. Building True Resilience in the UK Payments Ecosystem | Part 7 | Bottomline Read more
  2. Cheaper, Faster… Riskier: Over Half Of Brits Plan To Use ChatGPT For Completing Their Tax Returns Read more
  3. Tuum and Abwab.ai Partner to Deliver End-to-End SME Lending Solutions in the Middle East Read more
  4. Tuum Powers Bank CenterCredit’s Digital Transformation, Setting a Blueprint for BaaS and Core Modernization in Global Banking Read more
  5. GFT’s Generative AI Credit Risk Assistant to Inform Major Lending Decisions Read more
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