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    Kripicard Expands Global Crypto Payments With Instant Virtual Cards for Online Commerce

    Stephanie SandmeierBy Stephanie SandmeierFebruary 12, 20214 Mins Read
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    Kripicard, a global financial technology company focused on transforming how digital assets are used for everyday transactions, announced the continued expansion of its crypto virtual card platform, providing users with instant access to online payments powered directly by cryptocurrency. The platform allows users to issue virtual debit cards in seconds and spend crypto seamlessly across global online merchants.

    As cryptocurrency adoption accelerates across regions, practical usability remains a major hurdle for many users. While digital assets are widely held, spending them for everyday online needs often requires multiple steps, intermediaries, or traditional banking relationships. Kripicard addresses this gap by offering a direct crypto-to-payment solution designed to work at scale, without lengthy onboarding or complex conversion processes.

    Kripicard’s crypto virtual card platform is built around a simple and efficient workflow. Users fund their accounts with supported cryptocurrencies, instantly generate a virtual card, and begin spending online at merchants worldwide where major card networks are accepted. The platform currently supports a wide range of digital assets, including USDT, Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, Tron, Litecoin, Dogecoin, Monero, TON, and Binance Coin, across multiple blockchain networks.

    According to the company, the solution is optimized for online-first use cases such as e-commerce purchases, SaaS subscriptions, cloud services, digital advertising, and international online payments. By enabling instant issuance and flexible funding, Kripicard aims to support freelancers, digital businesses, remote teams, and crypto-native users who operate across borders and currencies.

    “Crypto has reached a global audience, but spending it remains unnecessarily complicated for many people,” said a spokesperson for Kripicard. “Our crypto virtual card platform is designed to remove that friction and allow users to turn their digital assets into usable payment tools instantly.”

    In addition to serving individual users, Kripicard is positioning itself as a payment infrastructure provider for businesses. The platform offers API-based virtual card issuance and white-label solutions that allow fintech companies, Web3 platforms, and digital service providers to integrate crypto virtual card functionality into their own products. This enables partners to launch crypto-powered payment solutions without developing issuing, settlement, or operational infrastructure internally.

    Security and transparency are central to Kripicard’s platform architecture. The company operates as a financial technology provider, with virtual cards issued by licensed partners in their respective jurisdictions. Kripicard states that it uses encrypted systems, transaction monitoring tools, and compliance-ready frameworks designed to support secure operations while adapting to evolving regulatory requirements across regions.

    Kripicard has also published a public roadmap outlining continued development through 2026 and beyond. Planned milestones include mobile applications for iOS and Android, expanded rewards and loyalty programs, deeper integration with decentralized finance protocols, cross-chain functionality, and enterprise-grade solutions. Longer-term initiatives include physical card issuance, premium service tiers, and AI-driven features such as spending analytics and advanced fraud detection.

    Supporting the broader ecosystem is the $KRIPI utility token, built on the Solana blockchain. The token is integrated into the platform through fee discounts, loyalty incentives, staking mechanisms, and governance participation. Token utility is tied to real platform activity, including virtual card issuance, aligning usage with transaction volume rather than speculative behavior.

    Headquartered in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Kripicard serves a growing global user base across Latin America, Africa, EMEA, Asia, and other regions. The company’s focus remains on building accessible crypto payment solutions that support online commerce, cross-border activity, and the evolving digital economy.

    More information about Kripicard and its crypto virtual card platform is available at https://home.kripicard.com/.

    About Kripicard
    Kripicard is a global financial technology platform providing instant crypto virtual cards for online payments and digital services. The company delivers scalable crypto-to-payment infrastructure for individuals and businesses seeking fast, secure, and accessible ways to use digital assets.

    Kripicard is a financial technology company. Virtual cards are issued by licensed partners in their respective jurisdictions. Product availability may vary by region and is subject to local laws and regulations.

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