Best card for Bybit users
If your funds live on Bybit, you can spend them with the Bybit Card directly - or move to a self-custodial card if you'd rather not keep spending money on an exchange.
Bybit Card vs alternatives
| Card | FX | Cashback | Custody | KYC |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bybit Card ↗ | Up to 2% | Up to 2% | Custodial | Yes |
| KAST Card ↗ Investor: QED Investors | Up to 1.75% | 4% (K) / 8% (X) | Custodial | Yes |
| Bitget Wallet Card ↗ | 0% to $400/mo | Yield up to ~18% APY | Self-custodial | Yes |
| Fizen Card ↗ Investor: Tether | No FX fees | Up to 10% | Self-custodial | Yes |
Which route fits you
- Stay on Bybit: spend from your Funding account, no manual top-up.
- Go self-custodial: keep funds in your wallet until you tap.
- Watch FX - exchange cards can charge up to ~2%.
Where Fizen fits
Prefer not to keep spending money on an exchange? Fizen funds from your own wallet, charges no FX fees, and adds QR Pay and eSIM in Southeast Asia - a self-custody alternative to the Bybit Card.
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What should I look for in bybit cards?
Spend your Bybit balance - card vs self-custody alternatives.
Do these crypto cards require KYC?
Most do; a few no-KYC options exist but with lower limits and thinner protection. Completing KYC once usually unlocks higher limits and self-custody.
Is Fizen a good option here?
Prefer not to keep spending money on an exchange? Fizen funds from your own wallet, charges no FX fees, and adds QR Pay and eSIM in Southeast Asia - a self-custody alternative to the Bybit Card.
Sources: each issuer's official site for card specs; blog.fizen.io and fizen.io for Fizen features. Specs are indicative and change often - verify on the official site before signing up. Educational only, not financial advice.