Since we're in a resurgence of the "crypto cashback" cards, here's everything I learned using crypto debit cards in 2020 and 2021 before diving back in for 2025
1) Check the rules on the % cashback. While the graphic will say 3%! 4%! 5%!, the fine print will clarify any conditions, like "only on the first $10k spent" or "only on airfare and travel" or "only if you stake $50k with us"
2) Double-check the exchange rates. If your 5% BTC-back card values Bitcoin 3% lower than the market when converting purchases, you’re effectively losing that spread, making a 2% fiat or points card the better deal.
Likewise, if your 5% BTC cashback is calculated using a BTC price that’s 3% higher than market, then your effective return is about 2% lower, meaning you’d be better off with a 2% fiat or points card.
3) Have good tax software. Crypto sales are taxable events, and even paying gas on on-chain transactions (like borrowing USDC) can trigger taxable events. I’ve had a hard time finding software that categorizes everything correctly on import and I had to record 707 transactions from my crypto debit cards.
Ofc if the main goal is not maximizing cashback and instead to have a simple, automated DCA into crypto, or to borrow against your crypto assets without selling them, then a crypto card makes perfect sense and I'm exploring this new wave of cards for this purpose.
But since people are throwing around that 5% back is the main benefit over 2% back regular cards, you should know the caveats that can wipe out that extra 3%


4,224
5
本页面内容由第三方提供。除非另有说明,欧易不是所引用文章的作者,也不对此类材料主张任何版权。该内容仅供参考,并不代表欧易观点,不作为任何形式的认可,也不应被视为投资建议或购买或出售数字资产的招揽。在使用生成式人工智能提供摘要或其他信息的情况下,此类人工智能生成的内容可能不准确或不一致。请阅读链接文章,了解更多详情和信息。欧易不对第三方网站上的内容负责。包含稳定币、NFTs 等在内的数字资产涉及较高程度的风险,其价值可能会产生较大波动。请根据自身财务状况,仔细考虑交易或持有数字资产是否适合您。

