Bybit is set to revolutionize the way Brazilians use cryptocurrency with the launch of the Bybit Card, allowing users to integrate crypto payments into their everyday lives. As the world’s second-largest cryptocurrency exchange by trading volume, Bybit is committed to empowering crypto users globally, and this launch marks a significant step in that mission.
Pre-Registration and Rewards
Starting September 2, 2024, Bybit users in Brazil can pre-register for the Bybit Card and participate in an exciting referral program. By generating a referral link on the event page, users can invite friends to sign up and pre-register for the card. The top 10 users with the most successful referrals stand a chance to win up to R$5,000 in card bonuses, making this an opportunity not to be missed.
Key Features of the Bybit Card
- Global Cash Access: Withdraw cash from any ATM worldwide that supports Mastercard, adding a layer of convenience for travelers and everyday users alike.
- Flexible Payment Options: Choose between virtual and physical cards, both compatible with Apple Pay and Google Pay for seamless transactions on the go.
- Lucrative Cashback Rewards: Earn 2% cashback on all purchases, with VIP tiers offering up to 10% cashback, depending on usage (terms and conditions apply).
- Support for Multiple Cryptocurrencies: The card supports a range of digital assets, including USDT, BTC, and ETH, giving users flexibility in how they spend their crypto.
Joan Han, Bybit’s Sales and Marketing Director, expressed enthusiasm for the launch, saying, “Brazil has always been at the forefront of crypto adoption, and we’re thrilled to bring the Bybit Card to our Brazilian community. This card represents more than just convenience — it’s a gateway to a future where blockchain is completely integrated into the economy.”
Following the successful launch of the Bybit Card in Argentina, where 75% of users applied for the card within just two months, Bybit is confident that the Brazilian market will respond just as enthusiastically.
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