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How do crypto credit cards work?

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December 19, 2021
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How do crypto credit cards work?

Crypto credit cards work exactly the same as any other rewards credit card on the market: you’re rewarded as you spend on the card. But in this case, you’re given cryptocurrency for your purchases. However, keep in mind that each card differs in how they process and award the cryptocurrency for their cardholders.

But since there are thousands of cryptocurrencies that you can hold, the card actually rewards you with BlockFi Cryptocurrency Rewards Points. Once the points are deposited and the cardholder account is in good standing, BlockFi will let you convert the points into the cryptocurrency of your choice.

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Conversely, the Gemini Credit Card deposits cryptocurrency directly into your Gemini account every time you swipe your card — giving you instant access to your rewards — rather than having to wait for the monthly statement to cut.

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