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Best crypto card for Indonesia

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Indonesia is a top crypto-adoption market across Southeast Asia. These cards let Indonesian users fund from USDT and spend in Rupiah.

Cards for Indonesian users

CardRegionsFXKYC
Fizen Card ↗
Investor: Tether
160+ countries (SEA focus)No FX feesYes
Bybit Card ↗EU, UK, APAC, AR, BRUp to 2%Yes
Bitget Wallet Card ↗APAC, EU, LATAM0% to $400/moYes
KAST Card ↗
Investor: QED Investors
150+ (excl. IN, CN, VN)Up to 1.75%Yes
RedotPay ↗
Investor: Lightspeed
160+ (excl. RU, UA)~1-2%Light (tiers)

What to check

Where Fizen fits

Fizen covers Indonesia with self-custody, no FX fees and QR Pay rolling out across Southeast Asia - handy for paying merchants directly from your wallet.

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Common questions

Can I use a crypto card in Indonesia?

Yes - several cards onboard Indonesia users, including the ones compared above. Availability is issuer-dependent and changes, so confirm eligibility at signup.

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?

Fizen covers Indonesia with self-custody, no FX fees and QR Pay rolling out across Southeast Asia - handy for paying merchants directly from your wallet.

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.

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