Fizen vs Bybit Card
The Bybit Card is convenient if you live on Bybit; Fizen is for spending from your own wallet. The real choice is custody and reach.
Side by side
| Card | FX | Cashback | Custody | KYC |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fizen Card ↗ Investor: Tether | No FX fees | Up to 10% | Self-custodial | Yes |
| Bybit Card ↗ | Up to 2% | Up to 2% | Custodial | Yes |
Who each is for
- Bybit Card - if your funds already sit on Bybit and you want zero-step spending.
- Fizen - if you want self-custody, no FX fees and wider country reach incl. SEA.
- FX - Bybit can charge up to ~2%; Fizen advertises no FX fees.
Where Fizen fits
Fizen keeps custody with you, charges no FX fees, and adds QR Pay and eSIM in Southeast Asia - a self-custody alternative to spending directly from a Bybit balance.
Create your Fizen Card →Compare allCommon questions
Which one should I choose?
Self-custody vs spending straight from your exchange balance.
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 keeps custody with you, charges no FX fees, and adds QR Pay and eSIM in Southeast Asia - a self-custody alternative to spending directly from a Bybit balance.
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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