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Floki Crypto Debit Card Now Available in 31 Countries

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by Giorgi Kostiuk

a year ago


Floki, in collaboration with Mastercard, has launched a crypto debit card available in 31 European countries. This new offering aims to simplify cryptocurrency usage.

A Global Leap for Floki

Floki’s debit card is now live in key European markets, such as France, Germany, Spain, and Italy. The card comes in physical and virtual forms, making it accessible to users worldwide. While the physical card is currently limited to European countries, the virtual card can be used globally.

Multi-Blockchain Support

One of the key features of the Floki debit card is its support for multiple blockchains. Users can fund their cards with several popular cryptocurrencies, including Floki (FLOKI), Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Tether (USDT), and USD Coin (USDC). The card currently supports eight different blockchain networks, with plans to add more in the future.

Physical and Virtual Card Options

Floki offers two types of cards: a physical card and a virtual card. The physical card is available for a one-time fee of €32, plus shipping costs, whereas the virtual card can be obtained for just €10. Both cards require a small 2% top-up fee whenever they are loaded with cryptocurrency. The physical card will gradually be rolled out to additional countries beyond Europe, while the virtual card is already accessible globally.

Floki continues its global expansion with the new debit card while actively burning its tokens to reduce the total supply, potentially boosting the token's value.

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