Would you like your rewards in crypto? High-profile companies are embracing cryptocurrency alternatives to traditional cashback programs.
Some companies started to follow the trend and integrated new crypto rewards for the old cashback mechanic. Let’s have a look at two projects that started to provide crypto rewards for card purchases.
Payments platform Paystand announced the introduction of a corporate expense card that offers crypto rewards. Through the card, businesses can get Bitcoin back without needing to redeem points. Through this, users can earn BTC automatically as they make purchases for their business. Jeremy Almond, the CEO and co-founder of Paystand, expressed his excitement over their project's new offering."We believe blockchain technology and cryptocurrency is the future of finance, and we’re excited to help businesses participate and grow in the digital economy,” he said.
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