Binance Visa cards are now shipping to European customers
Ether payments are now available on the Binance Visa card which is now shipping to customers in the EEA region. Binance, the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, has started shipping its physical Binance Visa cards in the European Economic Area. According to a Dec. 14 announcement, users in the EEA region will soon receive their physical Binance Visa cards. Customers that already ordered the card can now complete the delivery process in their card wallet.In conjunction with debuting its physical cards in the EEA region, Binance also added Ether (ETH) support to its crypto debit card so....
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