Revolut, a fully licensed UK bank through Revolut Bank UK Ltd., has released its first crypto card. The new product enables Dogecoin (DOGE) payments at merchantsRevolut, a fully licensed UK bank through Revolut Bank UK Ltd., has released its first crypto card. The new product enables Dogecoin (DOGE) payments at merchants

Revolut Enables Regular Merchant Payments Using Dogecoin Across Visa And Mastercard Terminals

2026/05/19 13:30
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  • The new Revolut crypto card enables users to pay with their Dogecoin holdings at merchants that accept Mastercard and Visa.

Revolut, a fully licensed UK bank through Revolut Bank UK Ltd., has released its first crypto card. The new product enables Dogecoin (DOGE) payments at merchants that accept Mastercard and Visa.

Key Features of the Dogecoin Crypto Card From Revolut

“Physical crypto card. Much light. Very tappy,” Revolut described its product.

The new Revolut crypto card taps into Dogecoin to eliminate exchange fees, unlock near-real-time settlements, offer 24/7 accessibility, provide a high level of security, and offer transaction costs as low as a fraction of a pound. The product is available in the UK and the European Economic Area (EEA), except in Hungary, Switzerland, and Portugal, due to regulatory restrictions.

Whenever holders tap the crypto card in Mastercard and Visa terminals, its LED lights up. Beyond the added visual effect, the feature confirms that the card has initiated a transaction.

However, Revolut reminds users that crypto card payments are subject to the prevailing exchange rates at the time of the transaction. It can be detrimental to users due to the inherent volatility of digital assets.

Additionally, since paying with a crypto card is treated as a disposal of virtual assets in the UK and the EEA, most of its transactions may trigger tax events. The company advises users to seek professional tax advice for clarity on the matter.

Likewise, using the card could still technically incur exchange-rate and fair-use fees, depending on the customer’s plan. Revolut refers users seeking a clearer explanation about the subject to the product’s Terms & Conditions.

The Dogecoin-powered Revolut crypto card currently has a limited supply.

Why It Matters

Revolut’s move represents another major milestone in mainstream crypto adoption. It further signals DOGE’s transition from a speculative, meme-focused asset to one with real-world utility, particularly for everyday payments.

Meanwhile, its linkage with Mastercard and Visa provides a blueprint for how digital banking apps can merge conventional retail payment systems with decentralized finance (DeFi). Its connection to the two biggest payment networks also indicates a strong stamp of mainstream approval for both Revolut’s crypto-related products and Dogecoin, which have historically faced skepticism about their long-term viability and practical use.

Besides Revolut, there are over a dozen companies worldwide that directly accept Dogecoin as payment. Among the few big players recognizing the coin as payment for eligible products and services are EV maker Tesla, Latvian airline AirBaltic, booking platform Travala, online retailer Newegg, e-commerce platform Shopify, and Mark Cuban-owned NBA team Dallas Mavericks.

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