About

Crypto cards have existed for years. Good, independent information about them hasn’t.

Most review sites in this space are thin affiliate directories — a table of logos, a handful of bullet points, and a “Get Card” button. The reviews don’t tell you which network to use when topping up, whether the FX fee stacks on top of the cashback, or whether the card actually works in your country. The things that matter when you’re actually spending crypto in the real world.

UCardCrypto exists to fill that gap.


What We Cover

We focus on crypto debit and credit cards — specifically the ones useful for stablecoin and USDT holders who want to spend digital assets without converting to fiat first and asking questions later.

Our site includes:

  • Full card reviews — fees, supported assets, cashback mechanics, KYC requirements, geographic availability, and honest pros and cons
  • Side-by-side comparisons — so you can evaluate two cards directly without switching tabs
  • Best-of lists — curated picks by use case: beginners, frequent travellers, rewards maximisers, USDT spenders
  • Crypto guides — practical explainers on Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT, and USDC as spending assets, not investment theses
  • Bonus tracker — active sign-up offers and yield products worth knowing about

We don’t cover every card that exists. We cover the ones we’ve researched thoroughly enough to write about honestly.


How We Review Cards

Every card on UCardCrypto is evaluated against the same criteria:

Fees — Annual fees, top-up fees, FX conversion fees, ATM withdrawal fees, and inactivity fees. We calculate real costs, not just list them.

Supported assets — Which cryptocurrencies and stablecoins the card accepts, and on which networks (TRC20, ERC20, BEP20, etc.). This matters more than most reviews acknowledge.

Cashback and rewards — The actual rate you can expect, not the headline tier that requires staking $50,000 worth of a platform’s own token to unlock.

Geographic availability — Many cards exclude the US, others exclude Southeast Asia or parts of Africa. We state this plainly.

KYC requirements — What verification is required, how long it takes, and whether anonymous or light-KYC options exist.

Custody model — Whether your funds are held by the provider (custodial) or remain in your control until the moment of spending (non-custodial). This affects your risk profile.

User feedback — We monitor community feedback on Reddit, Trustpilot, and crypto forums to surface real-world issues that fee schedules don’t reveal.

Reviews are updated when fee structures change, new tiers are introduced, or geographic availability shifts. The last-updated date on each review reflects when the content was last verified.


What We Don’t Do

We don’t accept payment to improve scores or alter rankings. A card with an affiliate agreement gets reviewed the same way as one without — and if the data warrants a critical review, that’s what gets published.

We don’t provide financial advice. Crypto card programmes carry real risks — platform solvency, asset volatility, regulatory changes — and what works for one user’s situation won’t suit another. Our job is to give you accurate, comparable information so you can make the call yourself.

We don’t invent statistics. If we quote a fee, a cashback rate, or a country count, it comes from the provider’s own documentation, verified at time of writing.


Who We Are

UCardCrypto is run by a small team with a background in crypto and content publishing. We’re not affiliated with any card issuer, exchange, or blockchain project. We built this site because we were frustrated with the quality of information available when trying to answer a simple question: which crypto card actually makes sense to use day-to-day?

We’re based across Asia and Europe — the regions where crypto card adoption is growing fastest and where US-centric review sites are least useful.


Get in Touch

Found an error? Have a card you think we should review? Email us at hello@ucardcrypto.com or visit the contact page.