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Fold Launches Bitcoin Rewards Credit Card With Up to 4% BTC Back

Bitcoin financial services company Fold has officially begun rolling out its long-awaited Bitcoin rewards credit card, allowing users to earn up to 4% back in Bitcoin on everyday purchases. The launch marks another major step in the growing convergence between traditional consumer finance and Bitcoin-powered payment infrastructure. 

Fold Expands Beyond Debit Cards Into Full Credit Products

The new Fold Bitcoin Credit Card extends Fold’s existing Bitcoin rewards ecosystem into a full Visa-powered credit card product. Issued through the Visa network and powered by Stripe Issuing, the card allows users to earn Bitcoin rewards directly through ordinary spending rather than traditional airline miles or cashback programs. 

According to Fold, the card offers:

  • Unlimited 1.5% base Bitcoin rewards
  • Up to 4% total Bitcoin back through bonus rewards and partner offers
  • Additional 0.5% rewards when users pay their credit card bill with Bitcoin
  • Instant virtual card access through Apple Pay and Google Pay
  • Physical metal card rollout for approved users

The company says rewards are paid exclusively in Bitcoin rather than points or fiat cashback systems.

Fold Says It Wants Bitcoin To Become Everyday Money

Fold CEO Will Reeves described the launch as a major milestone toward integrating Bitcoin into daily consumer finance. Reeves said the goal is to eliminate the complexity traditionally associated with crypto reward programs by offering a straightforward Bitcoin accumulation system tied directly to normal spending behavior. 

Unlike many crypto rewards cards from previous cycles that relied heavily on staking requirements, proprietary exchange tokens, or complicated tier systems, Fold says its model focuses entirely on earning Bitcoin directly.  The company has repeatedly framed the product around the idea of “stacking sats” — gradually accumulating Bitcoin through routine purchases.

Rollout Begins Gradually Through Waitlist Access

Fold confirmed the card is currently being distributed in phases starting with top users on its existing waitlist. The company says it plans to expand access gradually over the coming months while monitoring underwriting, fraud controls, and operational scaling.  Approved users can immediately access virtual cards through the Fold app while physical cards are now beginning to ship to active customers.  The company emphasized that scaling responsibly remains a priority as it transitions from pilot issuance into broader consumer rollout. 

Fold Secures $150 Million Credit Facility to Expand Program

To support the expansion, Fold recently secured a four-year revolving credit facility worth up to $150 million from Encina Lender Finance. The financing is backed by consumer credit card receivables and is intended to help Fold scale the credit card business without issuing additional equity. The funding gives Fold additional capital to expand:

  • Credit issuance
  • Consumer lending operations
  • Rewards infrastructure
  • Cardholder growth

Analysts say the facility signals growing institutional confidence in Bitcoin-linked consumer finance products.

Bitcoin Rewards Cards Continue Growing

Fold’s launch comes as Bitcoin and crypto rewards products continue gaining traction across fintech and payments markets. Over the past several years, companies have increasingly experimented with:

  • Bitcoin cashback programs
  • Crypto-linked debit cards
  • Stablecoin payment rewards
  • Tokenized loyalty systems
  • Onchain consumer finance tools

However, many earlier crypto card programs struggled due to regulatory pressure, volatile token economics, or unsustainable reward structures. Fold is attempting to differentiate itself by focusing specifically on Bitcoin accumulation rather than speculative token incentives. 

Visa and Stripe Continue Expanding Crypto Infrastructure

The launch also highlights how major financial infrastructure companies like Visa and Stripe are continuing to deepen involvement in crypto-related payment systems. Stripe Issuing powers the backend infrastructure for the Fold card, while Visa provides global merchant acceptance across roughly 175 million merchants worldwide. The partnership reflects a broader trend where traditional financial rails increasingly support crypto-powered applications rather than competing against them directly.

Fold Continues Building Bitcoin Financial Ecosystem

Fold has steadily expanded its Bitcoin-focused product lineup over the past several years. The company already offers:

  • Bitcoin debit cards
  • Bitcoin gift cards
  • Bitcoin checking services
  • Direct-to-Bitcoin payroll tools
  • Bitcoin exchange functionality

The company says it has now processed more than $3 billion in transaction volume while distributing tens of millions of dollars worth of Bitcoin rewards to users.  Fold became a publicly traded company on Nasdaq under the ticker FLD earlier this year.

Terron Gold

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