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@TapSatoshi

Collecting Crypto Cards | Cashback hunter

Tham gia Nisan 2026
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shimon
shimon@shimon_newman·
We just smashed our highest AUM and monthly spend ever at @usemotocard. Feeling grateful for the founder's journey, all the ups and downs, and more than anything, the early angels and VCs that believed in me and my team. Thank you to our users, we're just getting started.
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TapSatoshi
TapSatoshi@TapSatoshi·
Cashback matters. Why would we use crypto cards if regular ones offer the same limits? Personally, if I get more cashback from a crypto card than, let’s say, my AMEX, that's what I'm going to use.
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eric
eric@defyneric·
should we launch payment processing at flex? anyone tired of using ******
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Nomad
Nomad@touringnomad3·
@tannsmd @TapSatoshi @ready_co Wow 2.3% to withdraw your own money. What a scam. I really loved this card but I hope everyone who still has it in supported region spends their balance and finds alternative
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TapSatoshi
TapSatoshi@TapSatoshi·
Ready (@ready_co) still hasn't returned membership fees to their clients. Recently, Ready shut down all cards for users outside the EEA due to issues with their card partner. They sent an email to all clients stating that all cards would be deactivated in just ONE HOUR. In that same email, they promised to refund membership purchases, but they still haven't published any official details on how or when this will happen. Their Discord server is now read-only, and the community managers are silent. No one knows what happens next or what steps the company is taking to make their clients whole. Is this just a complicated operational process, or are we witnessing another crypto exit scam where the platform just runs off with everyone’s money?
TapSatoshi@TapSatoshi

Ready (@ready_co) is closing all its cards for users outside the EEA. But the funniest part is that they are closing the cards in just ONE HOUR. I have been familiar with Ready since 2025. I opened my account that same year. I was one of the first users who caught the transition from Argent to Ready. I remember that I really liked that card. The card had my favorite core feature: a true 0% FX rate. The most disappointing thing is that, since 2025, the company has been feeding people promises that they would add Apple Pay support, but instead, they spent months adding useless things like a "Rewards" section, which is essentially terrible compared to other crypto cards, and they even changed the FX rate on the Lite card from 0% to 1%, all while failing to add the most important feature. I remember back in February, it infuriated me that they kept feeding me excuses for months about one seemingly simple thing, so I just moved to another platform. Now I see that I made the right choice. Because if a company cannot add one simple thing, and on top of that, decides to inform users just ONE HOUR before blocking their cards that they will simply be left without the ability to pay for anything and have to look for another way - that is a terrible attitude. I really loved the concept of Ready, but after actions like this - adding a terrible "Rewards" section and a 1% FX rate - I will think twice before using them again, if the opportunity ever arises.

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Cero
Cero@joinCero·
the next wave of testers is opening. what's your Cero handle?
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Cero
Cero@joinCero·
Your spending finally counts toward something.
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TapSatoshi
TapSatoshi@TapSatoshi·
Today, COCA (@coca_card) rolled out a new update that includes some highly practical features you do not see on every platform. Here is what stands out: - Direct Crypto-to-Card Transfers: You can now send crypto directly to your card. I tested this feature and fully expected to get hit with a transfer fee. To my surprise, there are absolutely zero fees. That is incredibly rare in this space; the only other platform I know offering this is Kolo (@KoloHub). - Proof of Ownership: We can now generate an official Proof of Ownership document for our EUR IBAN and our card. It is a great job by the team to implement these features, and even better that they are offering them completely fee-free. Well done, @coca_card!
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TapSatoshi
TapSatoshi@TapSatoshi·
@__endman__ @lava_xyz Yea thats right. But it takes like a month to post this information. Thank you for your research!
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TapSatoshi
TapSatoshi@TapSatoshi·
Recently, Lava (@lava_xyz) released a Visa Infinite Card for free to everyone. However, it does not look like a very profitable card, even with the Infinite perks. I read through their Terms of Use and the cashback system. Here is what you need to know: - Lava offers 5% cashback ONLY on purchases made with their specific merchant partners. - They offer 3% cashback on all purchases ONLY for US-based users, while everyone else gets just 1%. The biggest issue here is that they do not provide a list of these merchant partners or any clear information on how to actually get that 5% cashback. Ultimately, this card has very poor cashback rates. When I personally used it, I had no idea about these limitations because they are completely untransparent about them upfront.
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shimon
shimon@shimon_newman·
At @usemotocard we require no token lock ups for exceptional service. And membership is currently free. If you regularly spend $10k or more per month, DM me and I will prioritize you for membership.
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TapSatoshi@TapSatoshi·
Guess with which card I'm gonna pre-order GTA VI? 5% cashback on all purchases.
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TapSatoshi
TapSatoshi@TapSatoshi·
Today I made a massive mistake: I accidentally sent USDT to a USDC address on Moto (@usemotocard). I know it sounds like a rookie move, and thankfully the amount was not huge, but I immediately contacted Moto support. I waited exactly 5 minutes to connect with a human agent. Moto support has already confirmed they can recover my funds. This is the first time I have ever received such a fast response from any crypto support team. Real help and lightning-fast replies are things most platforms completely lack today. Moto has it. It is not just about recovering a lost transaction - it is about the priority they place on giving their customers the absolute best service possible. Credit where it is due. @shimon_newman that’s very impressive.
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TapSatoshi@TapSatoshi·
Recently, Plasma (@Plasma) dropped the cashback rate on its Platinum Tier. Here are a few things you need to understand about this change. The 4% cashback is now capped at just $1,000 per month. After that, it drops to 3% on the next $9,000. It is incredibly frustrating to see this because to unlock and maintain this tier, you have to take the risk of buying and locking up 150,000 XPL. There is absolutely nothing about this tier that makes me think it is the best card to lock up over $10K in a volatile asset instead of stablecoins. Not to mention, they charge a fee of nearly 0.1% on bank withdrawals. Why would you penalize premium tier users with basic transfer fees? We need to stop using words like "Trillions" to describe them because this platform is nowhere near the best in the market. We all know platforms that offer far more profitable conditions. Yes, the UI is great, and the AI cashback feature is nice, but today, that is simply not enough to make you the "Revolut of crypto."
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MINE
MINE@Mine_Wallet·
@TapSatoshi @ready_co Our card is available in 175 countries. TestFlight ready to test, wanna join?
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TapSatoshi@TapSatoshi·
Ready (@ready_co) is closing all its cards for users outside the EEA. But the funniest part is that they are closing the cards in just ONE HOUR. I have been familiar with Ready since 2025. I opened my account that same year. I was one of the first users who caught the transition from Argent to Ready. I remember that I really liked that card. The card had my favorite core feature: a true 0% FX rate. The most disappointing thing is that, since 2025, the company has been feeding people promises that they would add Apple Pay support, but instead, they spent months adding useless things like a "Rewards" section, which is essentially terrible compared to other crypto cards, and they even changed the FX rate on the Lite card from 0% to 1%, all while failing to add the most important feature. I remember back in February, it infuriated me that they kept feeding me excuses for months about one seemingly simple thing, so I just moved to another platform. Now I see that I made the right choice. Because if a company cannot add one simple thing, and on top of that, decides to inform users just ONE HOUR before blocking their cards that they will simply be left without the ability to pay for anything and have to look for another way - that is a terrible attitude. I really loved the concept of Ready, but after actions like this - adding a terrible "Rewards" section and a 1% FX rate - I will think twice before using them again, if the opportunity ever arises.
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TapSatoshi
TapSatoshi@TapSatoshi·
After 20 hours, we still have no news regarding Ready Card. Not a single post about what happened, their plan to address the issue, or any communication with the community to clarify the situation. It’s very strange. Ready is a big platform, so they shouldn’t have trouble sending a quick message to explain what happened. @ready_co, we need your comments on this.
TapSatoshi@TapSatoshi

Ready (@ready_co) is closing all its cards for users outside the EEA. But the funniest part is that they are closing the cards in just ONE HOUR. I have been familiar with Ready since 2025. I opened my account that same year. I was one of the first users who caught the transition from Argent to Ready. I remember that I really liked that card. The card had my favorite core feature: a true 0% FX rate. The most disappointing thing is that, since 2025, the company has been feeding people promises that they would add Apple Pay support, but instead, they spent months adding useless things like a "Rewards" section, which is essentially terrible compared to other crypto cards, and they even changed the FX rate on the Lite card from 0% to 1%, all while failing to add the most important feature. I remember back in February, it infuriated me that they kept feeding me excuses for months about one seemingly simple thing, so I just moved to another platform. Now I see that I made the right choice. Because if a company cannot add one simple thing, and on top of that, decides to inform users just ONE HOUR before blocking their cards that they will simply be left without the ability to pay for anything and have to look for another way - that is a terrible attitude. I really loved the concept of Ready, but after actions like this - adding a terrible "Rewards" section and a 1% FX rate - I will think twice before using them again, if the opportunity ever arises.

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TapSatoshi
TapSatoshi@TapSatoshi·
Plasma One (@Plasma) is out in public release and anyone can create an account now. The funny part? Their promises of a "zero-fee card" and "no transfer fees" are completely gone. Both Lite and Core tiers now have fees for bank transfers AND card payments. Why promise what you can’t deliver? How exactly are you better than the rest? I'm definitely not seeing this "trillion" you keep talking about. And don't even get me started on the nerfed cashback and the missing Telegram Premium + Uber rides they promised. Total disappointment.
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