MetaMask Expands Blockchain-Based Debit Card to U.S. After Year-Long Pilot

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MetaMask has rolled out its blockchain-based debit card to the U.S. after a year-long pilot and securing New York approval. The card, built with Mastercard and Baanx, lets users spend crypto directly with onchain cashback and yield options. The U.S. test started in December 2024, and the card now works at all Mastercard locations, with Apple Pay and Google Pay support. This blockchain news marks a major step for crypto adoption. The product also represents a key blockchain upgrade in payment infrastructure.

MetaMask is expanding the reach of its blockchain-based debit card in the U.S. after a year-long trial and receiving permission to enter New York for the first time.

The U.S. test period followed a pilot phase in Europe and the U.K. that started in 2024. The rollout includes product refinements to bring crypto payments into everyday commerce, MetaMask announced Thursday.

“We designed the MetaMask Card to make crypto disappear. Not go away, but become so seamlessly woven into daily life that the line between onchain and offchain fades away entirely,” said Gal Eldar, a product lead at MetaMask, in a press release shared with CoinDesk.

The MetaMask Card, developed with payment giant Mastercard and crypto payment provider Baanx, joins a market that already features a number of competitors including crypto exchanges Coinbase (COIN) and Crypto.com, though many require users to deposit their crypto on the card issuers' platform.

MetaMask began a limited rollout of its blockchain-based debit card to a few thousand users in the European Union and U.K. in August 2024, with customers allowed to make purchases using USDC, USDT and wETH held on the layer-2 network Linea, an Ethereum-based chain developed by Consensys, MetaMask’s parent. The U.S. pilot started in December 2024.

MetaMask says the card now works everywhere Mastercard is accepted, including support for digital wallets like Apple Pay and Google Pay, and offers onchain cashback rewards and yield options on unspent balances via DeFi protocols. The company is also offering a premium MetaMask Metal Card, priced at $199 a year.

“We’ve seen tens of thousands of users around the world use it for everything from morning coffee to engagement rings, and now we’re excited to bring that to U.S. users, including places like New York that previously haven’t had access.” Eldar wrote in the press release.

Read more: MetaMask Starts Rollout of Blockchain-Based Debit Card Developed With Mastercard, Baanx

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