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Fold Introduces Bitcoin Credit Card with Visa, Stripe

BY Adriana Mavrenko·2 MIN READ·SEPTEMBER 24, 2025

Fold, a Bitcoin-first financial services company, announced a partnership with Stripe and Visa to launch a Bitcoin credit card offering rewards on purchases, aiming to simplify Bitcoin access.

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Key Points:
  • Fold launches Bitcoin credit card with Visa and Stripe partnership.
  • Bitcoin rewards available on every purchase.
  • New consumer Issuing product designed for market entry.
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Fold Bitcoin Credit Card Launch

The launch signifies increased institutional interest in Bitcoin rewards, potentially driving BTC adoption among consumers but faces competition from established crypto reward card offerings.

Fold has announced the launch of the Fold Bitcoin Credit Card™ in partnership with Visa and Stripe. Users can now earn Bitcoin rewards on each purchase using the credit card.

Fold, led by Will Reeves, collaborated with Visa and Stripe for this offering. Sateesh Kumar Srinivasan and Cuy Sheffield highlighted the card’s benefits and Bitcoin accessibility. Will Reeves, Chairman, CEO and Founder of Fold, noted:

Our credit card offers clear and compelling value and makes bitcoin easily accessible to everyone… It’s simple enough for someone new to bitcoin, but built with the transparency and control early adopters expect.

The initiative involves key leadership from both companies.

The introduction could impact consumer spending by promoting Bitcoin as a viable reward. Businesses may see increased BTC transactions, further cementing digital currencies in mainstream financial services.

With the partnership backed by Visa and Stripe’s infrastructure, financial implications include broader market reach and potential shifts in Bitcoin utility among consumers. The card strictly uses Bitcoin rewards.

As the card enters the market, competitors may reassess their reward systems to include cryptocurrencies. Analytical data comparing previous card models suggests unique Bitcoin-focused rewards might influence user adoption.

Historical attempts with crypto cards lacked exclusive Bitcoin rewards, presenting this as a novel approach. Analysts speculate on improved Bitcoin wallet activity through such consumer-facing incentives, potentially increasing Bitcoin’s market acceptance.

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  • Byline - Reported by Adriana Mavrenko
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