Solflare Launches Self-Custodial Card for Easy USDC Spending
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Solflare launches a self-custodial crypto card enabling instant USDC spending via Google Pay, Apple Pay, and Mastercard without extra fees. Users reported temporary wallet access issues on Solflare, related to Solana RPC disruptions, though assets remained secure and visible on Solscan. Solflare, one of the leading crypto wallets on the Solana network, has officially launched the Solflare Card, a new product that allows users to spend their USDC balances instantly without any additional fees or spending limits. Not only that, this card is also directly integrated with Google Pay and Apple Pay, so it can be used at more than 100 million merchants that accept Mastercard worldwide. Unlike regular crypto payment systems, the Solflare Card is self-custodial. This means that users’ USDC balances remain securely stored in their own wallets until the payment is made. Just imagine if you want to buy coffee or a plane ticket, just tap your phone, and your USDC is immediately used, without having to wait for an additional conversion process that can be annoying at the cashier. Not only that, all transactions are also guaranteed to be free of hidden fees. Solflare: Easy Shopping Directly from the Blockchain Furthermore, the Solflare Card is equipped with a layered security system, ranging from multi-factor authentication, biometrics, to real-time notifications every time a transaction is made. It feels like having a traditional wallet, but based on a super secure blockchain. However, on the other hand, some users have recently complained about difficulties accessing the Solflare wallet via the Chrome extension or mobile app. Their tokens are still safe and can be monitored via Solscan, but the user experience is slightly disrupted by the disruption in Solana’s RPC. Some users suggest checking VPN settings as a temporary solution. Not only presenting the Solflare Card, Solflare also continues to…
Filed under: News - @ April 27, 2025 8:11 am