Spend.net Launches Cashback Across All Crypto Card Categories

Source Cryptopolitan

Financial platform Spend.net has announced new features for its users. All categories of its virtual crypto cards now come with cashback rewards. This makes Spend.net’s virtual cards a universal tool for both buying advertising traffic and everyday purchases. Under the new terms, users receive 1% cashback on all online purchases made with universal cards, while cards for media buying offer a higher cashback rate of 2%. All cashback rewards are credited automatically and displayed in real-time in the user’s personal account. Users can spend the cashback funds on further purchases, advertising campaigns, or testing marketing hypotheses.

Spend.net offers two categories of virtual crypto cards: universal cards for general online spending, and specialized payment solutions for advertising on platforms such as Meta, TikTok, and others. The issuance of any type of card on the platform is free.

Let’s take a look at the updated fees and features of Spend.net.

Transparent fee structure: 

  • 0% for transactions
  • 0% for declines
  • 0% for exchange operations
  • 0% for withdrawals from the card or account
  • 0% for refunds
  • 0% for account replenishment for amounts starting from $50

Key features: 

  • 1% cashback on any payments, 2% cashback on ad payments 
  • Free card issuance
  • Customizable card funding fees
  • Top-ups via crypto (USDT, BTC)
  • Unlimited card issuance
  • Quick registration via Google account or email
  • 24/7 customer support
  • Built-in team collaboration tools available soon 

All of the service’s cards have a wide geographical range of use, as they operate on the Visa/Mastercard payment systems, and they comply with standards. They are equipped with 3D Secure technology and ensure the security of payment data.

In line with the platform’s policies, Spend.net prioritizes the protection of users’ personal data during the verification process while maintaining complete anonymity.

The service offers a variety of cards to meet users’ needs. This makes Spend.net a universal solution not only for payments on advertising platforms but also for transactions across all major online spending categories.

Freelancers and small businesses can use Spend.net cards to pay for SaaS subscriptions, cloud services, and professional digital tools. Individual users can use the cards for purchases on marketplaces, streaming services, or online stores. The 1% cashback for these expenses is one of the best offers on the fintech market.​

In addition to cashback, Spend.net allows users to manually adjust the commission rate for funding their accounts. Users can choose between cryptocurrencies such as BTC and USDT, and they can also set the percentage of the funding fee, which averages 2%.

Furthermore, the service offers zero fees on transactions, declines, currency exchanges, withdrawals, and refunds. Account top-ups are also fee-free for deposits of $50 or more.

Built-in team management tools will soon be released. Spend.net announced that users will be able to create teams and assign tasks and roles within their personal accounts. Detailed cost analytics and transaction histories will also be available soon, along with downloadable reports in CSV and XLS formats. The platform focuses on a minimalistic, intuitive interface designed for users of all experience levels.

To access all the platform’s features, users must register via a Google account or a standard email and password form. After registration, users provide contact information and can immediately issue an unlimited number of cards. Cards require no additional activation and are ready for immediate use.​

To save time, users should specify the required number of cards — whether it’s 5, 50, or even 100 — in a special window and click on “Issue cards”.

24/7 technical support is available through live chat in the user’s personal account. The average response time is under five minutes, with support provided in English.​

In conclusion, it can be noted that the trend of expanding the functionality of crypto cards, as demonstrated by the updates to the Spend.net service, confirms the growing use of cryptocurrency cards. The platform’s adaptation to user needs highlights the versatility of cryptocurrency cards. Service users can expect cashback not only for media buying expenses but also for personal purchases.

In the context of the increasing demand for decentralized payment instruments, the expansion of their capabilities is making virtual cards increasingly popular for everyday transactions. Cashback allows users to earn while spending, and the features of cryptocurrency cards ensure security and anonymity.

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