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What is the Avalanche Card?
What is the Avalanche Card?
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Written by Ana
Updated over 3 weeks ago

The Avalanche Card is a crypto-powered debit card that enables users to make purchases anywhere traditional cards are accepted. It is issued in partnership with Rain Liquidity, a financial technology company, ensuring smooth transactions without the need for intermediaries like banks. By leveraging the speed and efficiency of the Avalanche blockchain, this card offers a seamless, cost-effective way to utilize crypto in the real world.

The Avalanche Card supports Avalanche-native USDC, USDT, AVAX, and Wrapped AVAX (wAVAX) at launch, with plans to expand to more assets in the future. Built on Rain’s advanced infrastructure, the card seamlessly bridges the gap between decentralized finance (DeFi) and real-world utility, unlocking new use cases for crypto holders.

To mark the launch, Avalanche will introduce the Avalanche Card at ETHDenver, giving early adopters the chance to explore its features firsthand. Attendees will be among the first to sign up and receive a physical card.

Sign-ups for the Avalanche Card are now open! Users can join the waitlist today to be among the pioneers of a new era in crypto-powered financial access.

The Avalanche Card is now open for sign-ups. Users can join the waitlist today to be among the first to experience a new era of crypto-powered financial access.

➡️ For more information about the card and how to sign up please visit:
https://www.avalanchecard.com

Neither Avalanche, the Avalanche card or any cryptocurrency is FDIC insured. Cryptocurrency is volatile and its value will vary. This is an ad and not solicitation for investment. Avalanche is not responsible for any losses of any kind. Use your discretion and read the card term and conditions.

For assistance and general questions regarding the Avalanche Card, please visit https://www.avalanchecard.com/.


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