Is it really worth using crypto cards for daily expenses?

Started by bills, August 17, 2025, 03:04:24 PM

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bills

I've always been a bit unsure about spending crypto directly, but I'm seeing more people talk about using crypto cards just like a normal bank card. I'm curious how practical that really is. Like — can you just tap and pay at a supermarket, or are there weird extra steps? And what's the real benefit besides convenience? I've heard some cards offer rewards, but not sure how legit that is. Would love to hear if someone's actually using one long-term for daily stuff like groceries or public transport.

Siasia

I've been using a crypto cashback card from WhiteBIT and it's been surprisingly practical. You can pay anywhere Visa is accepted — I use mine at coffee shops, markets, even taxis. The real kicker is the cashback: depending on your user level, you get up to 5% back in USDT. It's not some random token either, it's actual usable cashback that shows up right in your account. I found the details here if you want to check it out: https://whitebit.com/crypto-card. It feels like finally getting real perks for using crypto, not just tech for the sake of tech.

enkosia

Reward systems only really work when they're simple and automatic. If you have to jump through hoops to get your cashback or figure out how to use it — it's pointless. But if the process is built-in, and the rewards are actually spendable, it can really make a difference. Especially when using crypto feels the same as using fiat — just with more flexibility and fewer middlemen involved.