Solayer Introduces Physical Card for Solayer Pay, Expanding Real-World Stablecoin Spending
The card lets users spend stablecoins in stores, online and at ATMs, with existing users getting it free and new users paying a $20 activation fee.
- On Thursday, Solayer announced the launch of the Solayer Pay Physical Card, a Visa-compatible product enabling in-store, online, and contactless payments directly from USDC balances.
- Solayer Pay debuted in April 2025 as the Emerald Card, quickly becoming a widely adopted payments tool within the Solana ecosystem across 40,000 community members in 100+ countries.
- Existing users can request the physical card for free via the Solayer Pay app, while new users face a $20 annual activation fee charged at ordering.
- "Crypto payments only become meaningful when they integrate naturally into everyday life," said Margie Feng, Marketing Lead at Solayer, emphasizing seamless financial experiences.
- This launch bridges blockchain infrastructure with traditional payment networks, extending Solayer's high-performance Layer 1 blockchain infiniSVM, which delivers 330K+ TPS for decentralized applications.
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Solayer, a Layer-1 blockchain developer behind the infiniSVM framework, has unveiled a Visa-compatible physical card that lets users spend USDC balances directly in stores, online, and via contactless payments. The card integrates with Solayer Pay, the company’s digital wallet and payments platform, expanding the utility of stablecoins beyond on-chain transfers to everyday retail use. According to Solayer Pay’s announcement, existing users can r…
Key Points of the News: Solayer’s new financial product allows users to spend USDC balances on physical, electronic and ATM withdrawals. The Solayer Pay platform, originally presented under the brand Emerald Card, began its initial deployment with a base of 40,000 users in more than 100 countries. The general stable currency market registered an accumulated increase of approximately $79 billion over the past year. Layer 1 Infrastructure Develope…
Solayer launches Visa-compatible card for USDC payments
The new card lets users spend USDC balances through online, in-store and contactless transactions while accessing ATM withdrawals in supported regions.
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