Top up process and available methods for the US Crypto.com Visa Card
Written by Ezra
Updated over a week ago
Topping up my Crypto.com Visa Card via Debit or Credit Card:
1. Go to the Card page
2. Tap on Top Up
3. Select Credit Card
4. Tap on Add Credit or Debit Card
a. Input all required card information
b. Tap Add Card
5. Input the top-up amount in USD
6. Confirm the transaction
Topping up my Crypto.com Visa Card via Crypto Wallet:
Go to the Card page
Tap on Top Up
Select Crypto Wallet
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Select your preferred cryptocurrency for top-up*
Input the top-up amount in USD or crypto*
Confirm the transaction (Rate will be held for 15 seconds)
*Please note that not all cryptocurrencies may be displayed in the Top Up Section.
Which cryptocurrencies can be used to top up the Crypto.com Visa Card?
ADA, BTC, CHZ, DAI, DOGE, ENJ, EOS, ETH, LINK, LTC, MANA, MATIC, USDP, TAUD, TCAD, TGBP, TUSD, UNI, USDC, USDT, VET, XLM & ZIL
Topping up my Crypto.com Visa Card via Fiat Wallet:
Go to the Card page
Tap on Top Up
Select Fiat Wallet*
Input the top-up amount in USD
Confirm the transaction
Note: Please be aware that you cannot transfer money back to your Fiat wallet after you've topped your Crypto.com Visa Card.
Which fiat currencies are available besides USD?
Only USD is available for US cards. Visa exchange rates apply to transactions in other currencies.
To send USD to another US Crypto.com Visa card user:
Go to the Card page
Tap on Send
Select a contact from your phone
Input amount to send in USD
Confirm the transaction
*For minimum/maximum limits, please refer to App -> Settings -> Fees & Limits -> Buy/Sell Crypto
Topping up my Crypto.com Visa Card via PayPal:
1. Go to the Card tab
2. Tap Top Up
3. Tap on the "Credit Card" section to see the PayPal option
4. Tap Connect with PayPal
5. Input your PayPal account details to log in
6. Select and confirm the preferred card
7. Input the top-up amount in USD
8. Confirm the transaction
With just a few taps, you can add money to your Apple Cash balance.
How to add money to Apple Cash
After you set up Apple Cash1, you can add money to your balance using the debit or prepaid cards2 that you already use with Apple Pay in Wallet. If you don’t already have one of these cards in Wallet, you need to add one before you can add money.
- Go to your card info:
- iPhone: Open the Wallet app, tap your Apple Cash card, tap the More button , then tap Add Money.
- iPad: Open the Settings app, tap Wallet & Apple Pay, tap your Apple Cash card, then tap Add Money.
- Apple Watch: Open the Wallet app, tap your Apple Cash card, tap Card Balance, then tap Add Money.
- iPhone: Open the Wallet app, tap your Apple Cash card, tap the More button
- Enter an amount. The minimum is $10.
- Tap Add, then confirm the U.S. debit
or prepaid card2 that you want to use to add money, and confirm the correct billing address. To use a different debit or prepaid card, tap the arrow next to your card, then choose a card.
- Confirm with Face ID, Touch ID, or passcode.
To make sure that your balance is updating, you need a cellular or Wi-Fi connection.
Get Daily Cash with Apple Card
How to view your balance
- iPhone: Open the Wallet app, then tap your Apple Cash card.
- iPad: Open the Settings app, tap Wallet & Apple Pay, then tap your Apple Cash card.
- Apple Watch: Double-click the side button and swipe to your Apple Cash card.
You can also check your Apple Cash balance on your Apple ID account page.
Learn more
- Learn which banks support Apple Pay.
- Learn about the limits for adding money.
- Get help sending and receiving money from friends.
- Sending and receiving money with Apple Pay and the Apple Cash card are services provided by Green Dot Bank, Member FDIC. Learn more about the Terms and Conditions.
- You can't use credit cards with Apple Cash, and you might not be able to use some prepaid cards. You can't add money from a gift card, even if it's already in Wallet.
- Apple Card is issued by Goldman Sachs Bank USA, Salt Lake City Branch. Apple Card is available only in the United States.
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Published Date: September 12, 2022