PANews reported on October 12th that Coindesk is reporting that Coinbase plans to launch a new American Express card in the United States this fall. The card features hexadecimal data from the Bitcoin genesis block, paying tribute to the origins and philosophy of cryptocurrency. Available exclusively to Coinbase One subscribers, it offers up to 4% cashback in Bitcoin, adjusted for asset holdings. Cardholders will avoid foreign transaction fees and can repay balances using their bank accounts or cryptocurrency on the platform. Cardholders also enjoy standard American Express benefits, including exclusive offers and promotions.
Coinbase plans to launch an American Express card offering up to 4% cashback on Bitcoin
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