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Visa, 100Pay Partner On New Crypto-powered Card

by Royal Ibeh
9 months ago
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100Pay has partnered with Visa, the payment giant, to introduce a new crypto-backed debit card, PayCard, aimed at simplifying global payments.

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The crypto payments industry operator announced in a press statement on Tuesday that the 100Pay card allows users to spend cryptocurrencies directly, both online and offline, without needing to convert them into traditional fiat currency.

The partnership leverages Visa’s global payment network to enable seamless crypto transactions.

According to 100Pay, PayCard addresses common barriers to using cryptocurrencies for everyday purchases, making it easier for users to access and spend their digital assets in real-world settings.

Chief executive officer of 100Pay, Brainy Josh, in a press statement made available to LEADERSHIP, emphasised the ease and convenience of the PayCard, adding that, “It’s a global Visa debit card that works on any Visa-supported device or ATM. You’re not holding Naira or any traditional currency—you’re holding cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana. The advantage is that you can spend these assets directly without having to convert them first.”

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The PayCard is available in three tiers—Standard, Elite, and Titanium Black—each offering different monthly spending limits. The Standard Card has a limit of $100,000, the Elite Card provides a $500,000 limit, and the Titanium Black Card allows for up to $1 million in spending. Only 20,000 cards will be available in the initial launch, with pre-orders open and deliveries scheduled to begin on December 30, on a first-come, first-served basis.”

The PayCard supports over 22 cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, and USDT, giving users the flexibility to spend a variety of digital assets. It also integrates with digital wallets like Apple Pay and Google Pay, allowing for contactless payments and ATM withdrawals worldwide.

Chief executive officer of 100Pay, Brainy Josh, emphasized the ease and convenience of the PayCard, adding that, “It’s a global Visa debit card that works on any Visa-supported device or ATM. You’re not holding Naira or any traditional currency—you’re holding cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana. The advantage is that you can spend these assets directly without having to convert them first.”

In addition to its practical payment capabilities, the PayCard offers exclusive perks for users. Those using 100Pay’s native token, $PAY, will receive up to a 5% discount on transactions. Additionally, users can earn $4 for every successful referral, incentivizing early adoption of the card.

The PayCard can be used for a wide range of services, including online subscriptions like YouTube Music, Apple Music, and other digital platforms. It also supports ATM withdrawals, providing immediate fiat liquidity for crypto holders wherever Visa cards are accepted.

100Pay also announced plans to collaborate with fintech developers and startups to expand the reach of its crypto-backed debit cards. The company is inviting developers to partner in offering similar solutions to their user bases, further enhancing the adoption of crypto-based financial products.

While the PayCard offers significant advantages for crypto users, it also faces challenges in the broader payment landscape. Critics have raised concerns about the volatility of cryptocurrencies and the regulatory uncertainties surrounding digital assets.

In response, 100Pay has emphasized its commitment to complying with global payment standards and providing users with a secure and reliable platform. The company believes that the introduction of the PayCard marks a significant step towards making crypto payments more accessible to a global audience.

100Pay aims to streamline borderless transactions and reduce the friction traditionally associated with peer-to-peer crypto transfers, positioning PayCard as a key player in the future of payments.

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