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Crypto Cards in the EEA

The European Economic Area is a strong market for crypto cards because many issuers can serve multiple countries through a shared regulatory and payment environment. That does not mean every EEA user receives the same product. Card delivery, wallet support, reward tiers, funding rails and withdrawal terms can still vary by provider and country. This page filters Defimap data for cards that list EEA availability, then compares the practical details that matter before applying: KYC, cashback, FX fees, card network, wallet type, top-up methods and ATM information. EEA users should confirm whether the provider supports their specific country, whether the card is virtual, physical or both, and whether rewards require token staking or a paid tier. The strongest option is usually not the loudest rewards program, but the card with clear eligibility, predictable fees and a funding model that matches how you already hold crypto. Always verify live terms before ordering.

Editorial notes

How to use this guide

Best for

EEA users comparing cards with broader European availability, EUR funding or regional card delivery.

Watch out

EU or EEA wording can hide country-by-country differences in delivery, tiers, mobile pay and withdrawal terms.

How to choose

Check specific country support, EUR fees, physical versus virtual delivery, top-up rails and whether rewards require staking or subscriptions.

Segment checks

What to verify in this segment

Eligibility notes

Separate EU, EEA, UK and country-specific wording. A card can support Europe broadly while still restricting physical delivery, tiers or mobile wallet features.

Common fee checks

Check EUR support, FX language, ATM fees, delivery costs, bank-transfer rails and whether rewards require a paid plan or token balance.

Strong cards

Gnosis Pay, 1inch Debit Card, Bitpanda Card, Wirex Card and WhiteBIT Card are useful starting points for different European card models.

Quick questions

Is EEA support the same as every European country?

No. Providers may use EU, EEA, UK or country-specific wording differently. Users should confirm their exact country before applying.

What is important for European crypto card users?

Country eligibility, EUR support, FX fees, card delivery, KYC and funding rails usually matter more than a headline reward number.

Cards Available in Europe

19 cards currently list EEA or EU availability.

Europe Card Comparison

Crypto card comparison table
Feature1inch Debit CardBit2Me CardBitget Card
Cashback1inch Debit CardNot availableBit2Me CardCampaign basedBitget CardFee rebates within monthly quota
KYC1inch Debit CardRequiredBit2Me CardRequiredBitget CardRequired
Supported regions1inch Debit CardEUEEABit2Me CardEUEEABitget CardEEAUKLATAMAPAC
FX fee1inch Debit CardNot availableBit2Me Card1.75% SEPA non-EUR; 2.00% worldwide non-EURBitget Card0-fee quota; standard fees typically 1% to 2.2% after quota
Currency1inch Debit CardNot availableBit2Me CardEURBitget CardUSD
Card tiers1inch Debit CardNot availableBit2Me CardSpace Center levels 0-7Bitget CardNot available
Delivery1inch Debit CardVirtual and physicalBit2Me CardVirtual and physicalBitget CardVirtual; physical card under development
Monthly fee1inch Debit CardNot availableBit2Me Card0 EURBitget Card$0
Top-up methods1inch Debit CardCryptoBit2Me CardCryptoEuro walletBitget CardCrypto
Supported networks1inch Debit CardEthereumPolygonArbitrumOptimismBNB ChainBit2Me CardBit2Me supported assetsBitget CardEthereumBNB ChainSolana
Withdrawal options1inch Debit CardATM withdrawals supported; public limits are not availableBit2Me CardATM withdrawals supportedBitget CardATM withdrawals are not currently available for the virtual card
ATM withdrawal fee1inch Debit CardNot availableBit2Me CardDomestic 0 EUR; Eurozone international 2.50 EUR; outside Eurozone 0.55 EUR + 1%Bitget CardNot available

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