MetaMask, a well-known cryptocy wallet, has launched its first premium physical debit card, the MetaMask Metal Card. As per the announcement, the card will provide users with exclusive benefits, cashback rewards, and VIP event access. This card is designed for crypto users who want a physical payment option while enjoying added perks.
MetaMask Metal Card offers 3% USDC cashback on the first $10,000 spent per year, followed by 1% cashback on additional spending. It offers cardholders surprising rewards and access to VIP events, among other special incentives. The card features a Chromatic Fox Design, giving it a sleek and premium look that aligns with the MetaMask brand. The card is backed by the MetaMask Virtual Card, where users have to assign funds from their crypto wallets prior to making any purchases.
The MetaMask Metal Card is supported in the United Kingdom, the European Economic Area (EEA), Brazil, Colombia, Mexico, and the United States. Users in these regions must complete KYC verification and have a MetaMask Virtual Card to be eligible. Michael Khekoian will host a Twitter Space on Thursday at 4 PM EST to discuss the MetaMask Metal Card. As a product safety expert at MetaMask and cybersecurity specialist at Wallet Guard, he will cover key topics like features, rewards, fees, supported regions, KYC process, infrastructure, and FUD.
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