Prepaid Crypto Cards

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Prepaid Cards

Up to $1000 (or more) per card, but no limit on the number of cards you can buy. Our cards are issued with a one-time fee of 3%, depending on the provider. Transactions in different currencies than that of the card may incur a currency conversion fee by the card provider (usually 2% or $0.75).

Easy To Use

You just need to provide your e-mail, phone and address when activating it, then import it to your mobile wallet if you want. It's perfect for gifts or for easily spending a bit of your hard-earned crypto gains!

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Get your Card in 3 Steps

1.

Choose your card's provider, amount, which crypto you wish to use as payment, fill-in your email and confirm you're not from a country in the chosen card provider's restricted list. Make sure you've read the FAQ. Then click 'Buy your Card'.

2.

Complete your payment sending the exact amount shown of the crypto you selected. Make sure you send on the correct network. You'll receive an email with your card's activation link and redeem code. Check your 'Spam' folder if necessary. Be aware that the email may take a few hours to be sent, as it depends on the card provider.

3.

Activate your card on the link sent using your code, be aware the card provider's website may not work properly with VPNs, Brave shield or AdBlockers turned on. Fill in your name, email, address and a phone number if asked. No need to upload any documents, but make sure you're providing truthful information or your card may be blocked.

Prepaid Cards F.A.Q.

  • Our prepaid cards are either Mastercard or Visa. They can usually be imported into SamsungPay, GooglePay or ApplePay and are accepted in most online and physical establishments, but this can vary depending on the card provider, country, user device and merchant restrictions.

    This kind of card is not accepted by vendors that require 3DS authentication (vendors that check several factors to authenticate a purchase, including the user's location and whether the personal data provided during the transaction matches the bank's records). They're also not accepted by merchants that refuse gift cards and prepaid cards.

    While in our tests these cards worked very well, we unfortunately can't guarantee their acceptance in any specific case. Depending on many factors, a card could be rejected by GooglePay only to be used without issues with SamsungPay, as an example. If in doubt, we recommend you try a smaller value card first to test its acceptance in your area. You can also check the Restricted Countries List for tips of where each card provider is better accepted or not.

  • You cannot use our cards if you are from a restricted or sanctioned country (Russia, Cuba, Venezuela, etc.). The full list for each card provider can be seen in the link below:

    List of Restricted/Allowed Countries by Provider
  • The services Trocador uses to offer this card charge a convenience fee of 3% of the total amount of the card, plus 2 USD, depending on the card provider selected. This fee is charged only once at the moment the card is issued. If you buy your card using one of the cryptocurrecies only supported through AnonPay, there may be an additional charge embedded on the final price due to the coin being converted into a supported crypto that will load your card's balance.

    Depending on your card choice, if you're spending in other currencies, the credit card company may charge additional fees for conversion of the amount from US Dollars to the local currency, this fee is usually 2% or $0.75.

  • Our card generation tool can natively accept most stablecoins on multiple chains, and using AnonPay we have expanded the support to all other crytocurrencies we have listed, such as Monero, Bitcoin Cash and others. If you are paying using a crypto that is not natively supported, an additional fee may be applied to the end price of the card purchase to pay for the conversion into a supported one.

  • You just need to select a currency, choose a card provider, amount and with which crypto you want to pay. Then provide your e-mail, which will be tied to your card. Make sure you're not a resident in one of the Restricted Countries and that you've read this FAQ, then click on the 'Buy Your Card' button. A crypto address will be generated, to which you should send the exact amount displayed in order to complete your purchase.

    Trocador will connect you and your chosen card provider. After the platform detects the payment, they will send you by e-mail an activation code and a link where you'll fill in some basic information in order to activate the card.

    When claiming your card, you need to provide your name, email, phone number and address. Make sure the information you provide is truthful or your card may be blocked. Then, if your selected card supports it, you can import it into apps such as SamsungPay, GooglePay and ApplePay and then use your phone's NFC to pay local stores.

    If you encounter any problems contact us through Telegram at @TrocadorSupportBot or by email at support@trocador.app and we'll do our best to help you!

  • You can always check your balance and transaction history using the card provider's dashboard directly.