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Revolut Offers Dogecoin-Themed Debit Card in UK and EU

Revolut introduced a physical debit card featuring Dogecoin branding for Visa and Mastercard payments. The card is available first in the UK and most of the EU and carries no extra fees for crypto spending.

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Revolut introduced a physical debit card featuring Dogecoin branding for Visa and Mastercard payments. The card is available first in the UK and most of the EU and carries no extra fees for crypto spending.

The debit card supports both Visa and Mastercard networks.

It is designed for everyday spending and allows users to spend cryptocurrency without additional exchange fees.

Availability The card is being rolled out first in the UK and most of the EU.

No specific launch date beyond the current announcement was provided.

Key Facts

Dogecoin debit card
physical card for Visa and Mastercard payments
No exchange fees
for crypto spending on the card
Initial markets
UK and most of the EU

Potential Impact

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    Revolut customers in the UK and EU can spend Dogecoin directly with a physical card.

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PublishedMay 19, 2026, 8:15 AM

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