Crypto cards have become increasingly popular, with new features and offerings driving adoption. Revolut and Cardano are among the latest to embrace the trend. The first crypto-funded payment card with real-time conversion was launched by Xapo in 2014. Coinbase and other major exchanges quickly joined in, offering more sophisticated solutions like multi-crypto balances and direct fiat conversion. After an industry crisis in 2018, adoption surged, with dozens of crypto cards now available from various issuers. Crypto cards offer a harmonious relationship between digital assets and fiat, allowing millions of merchants to accept crypto payments without major changes.
Read more at Yahoo Finance: Cardano and Revolut Join Crypto Card Gold Rush as Plastic Payments Take Over
