Aussie crypto exchange CoinJar partners with Mastercard for crypto cards

Aussie crypto exchange CoinJar partners with Mastercard for crypto cards

CoinJar Card will be made available through digital and physical cards and currently supports fiat-like transactions for 30 cryptocurrencies. Mastercard has been making headlines consistently as it ramps up efforts to offer crypto services across the globe. In the latest partnership with CoinJar, Mastercard will enable the Australian market to spend cryptocurrencies within its fiat infrastructure. CoinJar’s blog post highlighted that the newly launched CoinJar Card will allow users to make purchases in crypto, “wherever Mastercard is accepted.”The CoinJar Card will be made available for....


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