Crypto Card in the Philippines
A crypto card is a Visa or Mastercard payment card funded with cryptocurrency instead of a peso bank account. For the Philippines' large community of freelancers and virtual assistants, it is a fast way to spend USDT earnings on the international tools, platforms, and subscriptions their work depends on — without converting to pesos and back. Kripicard issues a virtual crypto card in minutes, so you can pay client tools, ad accounts, and software in USD directly from your crypto balance.
Why Filipinos use crypto cards
Filipino freelancers and VAs are often paid in USDT or USD, then face fees and delays moving money into a peso account just to pay for dollar-priced tools. A crypto card removes that round trip: spend the USDT you earned directly, in USD, anywhere Visa or Mastercard is accepted.
It is also a reliable option when domestic cards are declined on international subscriptions or software platforms.
What Filipinos spend on
The card fits the realities of remote and freelance work.
- Work tools — design, productivity, and client software in USD.
- Advertising — fund Meta, Google, and TikTok accounts for clients.
- Subscriptions — streaming, memberships, and SaaS.
- Online shopping — international stores and marketplaces.
How it works in the Philippines
No peso bank account or local USD card needed.
- 1. Register and complete tiered verification.
- 2. Top up with USDT from your wallet or exchange.
- 3. Generate a virtual Visa or Mastercard instantly.
- 4. Pay international merchants in USD.
Frequently asked questions
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Get your crypto card in the Philippines
Issue a virtual crypto card in minutes, top up with USDT, and pay for tools, ads, and subscriptions in USD — no peso bank account required.
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