I’ve been thinking about switching most of my daily payments to crypto, but I’m still not sure if using a bitcoin debit card with cashback makes sense for groceries or gas. Last month I had a situation where my regular bank card failed at the counter, and I thought it would’ve been so much easier to just have one card linked to my crypto. The cashback idea sounds attractive, especially since I use my card constantly, but I’ve never actually tested how much you can realistically save. Does anyone here use this type of card for everyday stuff?
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Barry
Aug 20
Edited: Aug 20
Is it worth using a bitcoin debit card with cashback for daily purchases?
Is it worth using a bitcoin debit card with cashback for daily purchases?
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I don’t personally use crypto cards yet, but I can see why cashback is tempting. With regular credit cards, I always try to choose the ones with the best rewards programs, and if the same logic applies here, it could be a smart move for anyone who spends a lot through their card. I guess the main thing is making sure the cashback program is stable and not just a limited promo.
I started using one a few months ago, and honestly, it’s been smoother than I expected. The great part is that the cashback really adds up if you’re consistent with daily spending. With the WhiteBIT Nova card, you can get those perks while still having the flexibility of a regular payment card. The official page goes into detail about all the features of this bitcoin debit card with cashback, and you can check it out here: https://whitebit.com/crypto-card. Personally, I mainly use it for food delivery and commuting, and every month I notice a decent cashback bonus rolling in, which feels like free money for things I would’ve bought anyway