Crypto Credit vs Debit Cards – What’s The Difference?

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How do crypto debit and credit cards work?

And what is the difference between crypto credit and debit cards?

With crypto credit cards, you borrow money from the card company just like with a regular credit card — it is still a credit card, after all. However, the big difference between regular credit cards and crypto credit cards is the crypto rewards.

On today’s CoinMarketCap video, we are going to look at:

0:38 – What Is a Crypto Credit Card?

1:34 – How Do Crypto Rewards Cards Work?

2:31 – What Are Crypto Debit Cards?

3:17 – Crypto Credit Cards vs Crypto Debit Cards

4:15 – Should You Get a Crypto Credit or Debit Card?

5:15 – The Best Crypto Cards

Read more about crypto cards here https://coinmarketcap.com/alexandria/article/what-are-crypto-debit-cards

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