Gate launches the new Gate Card, with cashback and level system fully upgraded

BTC0,62%
ETH1,22%
GT3,26%

ChainCatcher News: Cryptocurrency asset trading platform Gate has officially launched the new Gate Card. With a high cashback rate, dual upgrade system, and high credit limits, it further strengthens its differentiated position in the crypto payment market.

Gate Card offers up to 5% cashback on purchases, supporting multiple cryptocurrencies such as BTC, ETH, USDT, and GT, with a maximum of 250 USDT per month. With a 1% fee structure, high-tier users can cover costs through cashback. The tier system uses a dual upgrade model based on spending or VIP status, with T0–T4 layered benefits, increasing cashback rates and monthly limits at each level. The maximum single transaction and daily spending limit for Gate Card is $500,000, with a monthly cap of $1,500,000. The highest tier has no annual limit and supports over 100 countries and regions worldwide, covering approximately 130 million Visa-supported merchants, offering both virtual and physical cards.

Centered around the “transaction + consumption + tier” mechanism, Gate is strengthening user retention and asset accumulation through its payment products, promoting the further integration of crypto assets into real-world economic scenarios.

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Is North Korea not supported?
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