FTX and Visa partner to permit crypto payments in 40 countries

Spending cryptocurrency may become a lot easier. FTX, one of the world’s largest crypto exchanges, partnered with payments giant Visa to roll out debit cards in 40 countries worldwide.

The move would allow FTX users to pay for goods and services using debit cards that boast “Zero fees.” Plus, card ownership is free according to the company website.

Sam Bankman-Fried, the most influential person in crypto according to Cointelegraph’s Top 100, has long touted his desire to unveil an FTX debit card. His company's decision to partner with legacy payment rails — as opposed to crypto payment rails such as the Lightning Network — aligns with his views that the future of Bitcoin as a payments network is not viable. (BTC)

FTX token, the native cryptocurrency token of the FTX trading platform spiked 7% on the news, reaching highs of $25.62. The token’s all-time high is some way off, however, at almost $80.

For Visa, the development would rival competitor Mastercard’s recent forays into crypto. CFO Vasant Prabhu said “Even though values have come down there’s still steady interest in crypto,” referring to the 2022 crypto bear market.

Related: Russia unlikely to choose Bitcoin for cross-border crypto payments: Analysis

Cointelegraph has reached out to FTX for comment and will update when possible.

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