Floki debit card is coming to Europe

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Floki is making some noise in the crypto community with the launch of its new FLOKI Debit Card, designed to make spending cryptocurrency easy.

This is a big step for crypto adoption, bridging the gap between digital assets and everyday purchases.

Meet the FLOKI Debit Card

So, what’s the deal with this card, why this is a big thing? Well, it allows you to make payments using your crypto at any merchant that accepts VISA or Mastercard.

And guess what? Following the announcement, FLOKI’s price jumped by about 4%.

The card isn’t just limited to FLOKI tokens, but it supports over eight different blockchain networks, so you can load it up with major cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, Ethereum, Tether, USD Coin, Binance Coin, and Solana. That’s quite a nice selection, ngl.

Floki has also made sure to keep things user-friendly when it comes to fees. They’re ditching transaction and exchange rate fees, which is a pretty refreshing change in the crypto payment sector, which is usually not so cheap.

Options and availability

Now, let’s talk about the card options. Users can get a physical card for a one-time fee of €32 plus shipping or go for the virtual card at just €10.

Reloading your funds comes with a small 2% fee (you aren’t think they will provide really free transactions and exchanges, are you?), but overall, it’s pretty straightforward.

Currently, this service is available in 31 European countries, think Austria, Germany, and France, but don’t get too excited if you’re in Türkiye, they’re not on the list just yet.

Adoption

Floki’s move to launch this debit card isn’t just about convenience, but it’s also about making cryptocurrency more accessible for everyday transactions.

As crypto continues to gain traction, innovative solutions like this could help solidify its place in our daily lives.

And the team wants exactly this, so the FLOKI Debit Card is here to shake things up in the world of crypto payments, making it easier for users to spend their digital assets without a hitch.

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