BingX Launches Visa Crypto Debit Card for 40 Million Users via Wirex Partnership

BingX Visa crypto debit card on a desk next to a smartphone showing the BingX app

BingX, one of the world’s largest cryptocurrency derivatives exchanges, has launched its first Visa crypto debit card through a partnership with Wirex, the company announced on July 10, 2026. The card enables more than 40 million BingX users to spend digital assets at Visa merchants across over 200 countries and territories.

BingX has launched its first Visa crypto debit card in partnership with Wirex, allowing its 40 million users to spend digital assets at Visa merchants across over 200 countries. The card supports Apple Pay and Google Pay, offers automatic currency conversion, and has no issuance or annual fees.

Wirex Provides Payment Infrastructure

Rather than building its own payment system, BingX selected Wirex’s Banking-as-a-Service (BaaS) platform to handle card issuance, stablecoin accounts, payment rails, and settlement through a single API. The arrangement gives BingX access to Visa’s payment network through Wirex’s principal membership, bypassing the need for the exchange to obtain banking licenses or develop complex compliance frameworks.

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Wirex CEO Pavel Matveev said the partnership strengthens cryptocurrency utility by enabling digital assets to support everyday financial activities through established payment infrastructure. Lucas L., BingX’s Head of Fiat Business, said the company aims to bridge cryptocurrency management with practical daily spending for global customers.

Card Features and Availability

The BingX Visa debit card allows users to spend supported digital assets wherever Visa payments are accepted, including through Apple Pay and Google Pay for contactless purchases. The card offers automatic currency conversion during international transactions, reducing friction when spending cryptocurrencies abroad.

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Key features of the card include:

  • No issuance fees or annual maintenance charges
  • Up to $200 in fee-free ATM withdrawals per month for eligible Metal Card holders
  • Acceptance at Visa merchants in over 200 countries
  • Integration with Apple Pay and Google Pay

The launch reflects growing competition among cryptocurrency exchanges to extend services beyond trading into everyday consumer payments. By partnering with Wirex, BingX joins a trend of exchanges using established payment rails to offer regulated financial products without building infrastructure from scratch.

Frequently Asked Questions

What fees are associated with the BingX Visa crypto debit card?

The card has no issuance fees or annual maintenance charges. Eligible Metal Card holders can withdraw up to $200 monthly from ATMs without additional fees.

Which cryptocurrencies can be used with the BingX Visa card?

The card supports spending of supported digital assets through Wirex’s stablecoin-powered payment infrastructure, though the specific list of supported cryptocurrencies has not been fully detailed.

How does the BingX Visa card handle international transactions?

The card offers automatic currency conversion during eligible international transactions, allowing users to spend cryptocurrencies in different markets abroad without manual conversion.

Is the BingX Visa card available to all users worldwide?

The card is available to BingX users across more than 200 countries and territories, utilizing Visa’s global merchant network.

Zoi Dimitriou

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Zoi Dimitriou

Zoi Dimitriou is a cryptocurrency analyst and senior writer at CryptoNewsInsights, specializing in DeFi protocol analysis, Ethereum ecosystem developments, and cross-chain bridge security. With seven years of experience in blockchain journalism and a background in applied mathematics, Zoi combines technical depth with accessible writing to help readers understand complex decentralized finance concepts. She covers yield farming strategies, liquidity pool dynamics, governance token economics, and smart contract audit findings with a focus on risk assessment and investor education.

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