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# Sphynx Labs Crypto Debit Card

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## Virtual Card

The long awaited Sphynx Labs Virtual Crypto Card is now live and ready to deploy globally. Users of the Sphynx DeFi App and dApp can easily create a virtual card using many popular cryptos as payment to load their cards.&#x20;

### **Feature Breakdown**

{% hint style="info" %}
\- $10,000 Load Limit (Non-Refillable) for the USA (Visa)

\- $1,000 Load Limit (Non-Refillable) for the rest of the world (MasterCard)&#x20;

\- Issue as many cards as you wish\
\- Integrate your card into Google Pay and Apple Pay in all countries.
{% endhint %}

{% embed url="<https://youtu.be/-hD4It-aeks>" %}
Video of signing up in the dApp.
{% endembed %}

## Physical Card&#x20;

The Sphynx Labs Physical Crypto Card is now here. The physical version of our card requires KYC, but is reloadable, and usable anywhere.&#x20;

### Feature Breakdown&#x20;

{% hint style="info" %}
-$150,000 Monthly Limit (Refillable)

-Integrate your card into Google Pay and Apple Pay in all countries

-Accepted anywhere a normal Visa or Mastercard can be accepted
{% endhint %}

### Get Started

Both Physical and Virtual can be obtained here: <https://thesphynx.co/cards>


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