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COCA Card

A non-custodial wallet card with virtual and physical options.

COCA Card is a wallet-linked crypto card with virtual and physical options, non-custodial positioning and public cashback claims. It is useful to compare for users who want self-custody-adjacent card spending, but KYC, region eligibility, card-network details and fee terms should be checked in the live COCA flow before relying on it.

How to evaluate this card

Best for

COCA Card is most relevant for users comparing a Visa or Mastercard card with self-custody account mechanics, KYC-required onboarding and availability around UK, EEA, APAC +1 more.

Watch out

Check live provider terms for Foreign transaction fee relief claimed, Up to 8%, ATM limits and country eligibility before applying, especially if rewards or delivery depend on a tier or rollout status.

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Compare Stablecoins, Crypto wallet +1 more, Virtual and physical delivery, supported currencies and wallet model against similar cards before moving funds or completing onboarding.

Fees and live terms to verify

FX fee

COCA says the card helps avoid high foreign transaction fees; exact terms need live confirmation

Check whether provider conversion, network or settlement rules add extra cost.

Monthly fee

Not available

Some cards are free to hold, while others move costs into tiers or issuing fees.

ATM and cash access

Up to $200 fee-free ATM withdrawals globally; terms may vary; ATM withdrawals are described on the public card page

If ATM use matters, verify cash withdrawal availability, fees and limits before relying on the card.

Funding

Stablecoins, Crypto wallet, Fiat

Confirm supported funding assets, networks and settlement timing in the live provider flow.

Provider card terms can change. Always verify the live fees, limits and eligibility before applying or moving funds.

Feature Overview

COCA Card feature overview
CashbackUp to 8%
KYCNot available
Supported regionsUKEEAAPACLATAM
FX feeCOCA says the card helps avoid high foreign transaction fees; exact terms need live confirmation
CurrencyNot available
Card tiersNot available
DeliveryVirtual and physical
Monthly feeNot available
Top-up methodsStablecoinsCrypto walletFiat
Supported networksStablecoins
Withdrawal optionsATM withdrawals are described on the public card page
ATM withdrawal feeUp to $200 fee-free ATM withdrawals globally; terms may vary

Key Features

COCA positions the card around a non-custodial wallet and traditional card spending.
The public card page lists virtual and physical cards.
COCA says cards are issued in partnership with Wirex.
The public page mentions up to 8% cashback and fee-free ATM withdrawal allowance.

Regional Availability

Available
UKEEAAPACLATAM
Restricted
None listed
Not specified
None listed

Pros

  • Good: Virtual and physical card support is listed publicly
  • Good: Non-custodial wallet positioning is clearer than many exchange-linked cards
  • Good: Cashback and ATM allowance claims give users concrete terms to verify

Cons

  • Watch: KYC and exact eligibility rules need live confirmation despite no-KYC-style marketing wording
  • Watch: Fee relief wording needs the live card terms before travel use
  • Watch: Card network wording is broad because the public page mentions Visa/Mastercard acceptance and a Wirex-issued prepaid Mastercard

General Questions

What is COCA Card?

COCA Card is a wallet-linked crypto card from COCA. The public page describes virtual and physical card support, non-custodial wallet positioning and card issuance in partnership with Wirex.

Does COCA Card require KYC?

COCA uses no-KYC-style language for the wallet, but card eligibility can depend on issuing partner rules. Defimap tracks KYC as not available until live card terms are clearer.

What should users verify before applying?

Check country eligibility, KYC, card network, ATM allowance terms, cashback rules, FX treatment and whether virtual or physical delivery is available for your region.

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