Revolut's virtual cards are excellent if you're inside their geography and happy to KYC. CryptoCardy fills the niche they explicitly don't serve: no KYC, no Revolut account required, no geographic gate.
Revolut's virtual-card product is mature and feature-rich for the audience it serves: KYC'd residents of the geographies Revolut operates in, primarily Europe, UK, US, AU. For anyone outside that audience — or anyone who specifically wants a card without identity verification — CryptoCardy is the alternative.
| Tính năng | CryptoCardy | Revolut Virtual |
|---|---|---|
| Identity verification | None | Required (varies by country) |
| Geographic availability | Worldwide | EU, UK, US, AU, JP, IN, SG, … |
| Bank account needed | No | Yes (Revolut account) |
| Funding | 20 cryptocurrencies | Bank transfer, card, salary deposit |
| Disposable cards | Up to 20 active | Unlimited (Pro/Metal) |
| Single-use cards | Issue + delete pattern | Native feature |
| Apple Pay / Google Pay | All BINs | All cards |
| Per-tx limit | $1,000 – $5,000 (BIN-dependent) | Account-tier dependent |
| FX | USD card, Visa/MC interbank | Real interbank, free up to plan limit |
| Cryptocurrency funding | Native, 20 coins | Indirect via Revolut's crypto product |
| Monthly fee | $0 | $0 – €13.99 (Standard – Metal) |
| Identity exposure to merchant | None | Pseudonym, but linked to Revolut KYC |
Revolut is a regulated financial institution. It collects identity, address, employment, source-of-funds, and reports to tax authorities in the customer's jurisdiction. Transactions are pseudonymous to merchants but fully attributed to you in Revolut's internal systems and in regulator reporting.
CryptoCardy has no identity information about its customers. Accounts are seed-phrase-only. We cannot link a card to a real person because we never collected that link. Merchants see a card number with no associated name we could ever provide.
For most users, Revolut's posture is acceptable — they want banking, and identity disclosure is a normal cost of banking. For users with specific privacy requirements (journalists, activists, multi-identity operators, anyone in a hostile financial-regulation environment), the no-KYC posture is the entire point.
Revolut is the right tool if you can open and maintain a Revolut account, want a unified banking + card product, and are happy with the KYC and reporting that come with it.
CryptoCardy is the right tool if you cannot or do not want to use Revolut, if you fund primarily with cryptocurrency, or if you specifically value privacy from the card issuer itself.
They're not really competing for the same user. Most CryptoCardy customers wouldn't qualify for or want a Revolut account; most Revolut users would find CryptoCardy's extra friction unnecessary for their needs.
Indirectly — withdraw crypto from Revolut's crypto product (BTC, ETH, USDT, etc.) and send it to your CryptoCardy deposit address. Revolut's crypto withdrawal limits may apply.
Revolut accepts cards from any Visa or Mastercard issuer for funding, so technically yes. Whether their fraud system flags a no-KYC card is variable — sometimes works, sometimes triggers a "verify with your bank" challenge on Revolut's side.
Revolut's in-app chat is staffed and responsive once you reach a human. CryptoCardy's in-dashboard ticket system requires at least one active card — that gate exists to keep our queue clean for paying customers.
Yes. They serve different purposes — Revolut for daily banking, CryptoCardy for anonymous-card scenarios.
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