Revolut wants to take Dogecoin mainstream with its new physical payment card
The European fintech giant is launching a physical debit card that lets users spend the popular meme coin anywhere Visa and Mastercard are accepted with zero extra exchange fees.
What to know:
— Revolut has introduced a Dogecoin-themed physical debit card that can be used wherever Visa and Mastercard are accepted, initially rolling out in the U.K. and most of the EU.
— The card lets users spend crypto without extra exchange fees, though transactions are subject to real-time exchange rates and may trigger tax obligations depending on local regulations.
— The launch underscores Revolut’s broader push into crypto and banking services, following its Polygon integration and its new full U.K. banking license and U.S. banking application.
U.K.-based fintech giant Revolut has unveiled a Dogecoin-themed physical debit card, marking the latest push by a financial technology firm to blend crypto culture with mainstream payments.
The card will roll out first in the United Kingdom and the EU, excluding Hungary, Switzerland and Portugal, according to a Monday announcement from the company. Revolut said the card can be used anywhere Visa (V) and Mastercard (MA) are accepted.
On X, the company said users will not face additional exchange fees when making purchases. It added that crypto card payments are subject to the exchange rate at the point of transaction and may also create tax obligations depending on local rules.
The launch lands during a broader expansion of crypto-linked debit cards. Exchanges such as Coinbase (COIN) and Crypto.com have expanded the reach of their card programs as firms seek ways to connect digital assets to everyday spending.
The shift reflects a wider effort across the crypto industry to move beyond trading and speculation. Instead of holding tokens in wallets that rarely interact with traditional finance, companies want users to spend crypto through familiar payment networks.
Revolut has steadily expanded its crypto business over the past year. In 2025, the company integrated Polygon into its app, allowing users to send remittances, stake POL tokens and make in-app crypto card payments.
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