PANews reported on January 5th that, according to a recent report by Dune Analytics, spending via Visa-supported cryptocurrency cards surged in the past year, reflectingPANews reported on January 5th that, according to a recent report by Dune Analytics, spending via Visa-supported cryptocurrency cards surged in the past year, reflecting

On-chain payments made via cryptocurrency cards are projected to increase by 525% year-on-year in 2025.

2026/01/05 23:34

PANews reported on January 5th that, according to a recent report by Dune Analytics, spending via Visa-supported cryptocurrency cards surged in the past year, reflecting the increasing acceptance of on-chain payment solutions. Data shows that on-chain payments via cryptocurrency cards grew by 525% year-on-year in 2025. Total cryptocurrency spending via Visa-issued cryptocurrency cards climbed from $14.6 million in January 2025 to $91.3 million by the end of the year.

This growth is reflected on the six major platforms supporting Visa-issued cryptocurrency cards: GnosisPay, EtherFi Cash, Cypher, Avici Money, ExaApp, and Moonwell. EtherFi Cash and Cypher accounted for the largest share of transaction volume, reaching $55.35 million and $20.52 million respectively. EtherFi Cash saw the strongest growth, surging from $312,130 in early January to become the largest contributor to transactions by December. Total spending across all issued cryptocurrency cards increased from $17.2 million at the beginning of 2025 to $105.5 million in December. During this period, Visa maintained and expanded its dominance, with its market share rising from 84.9% to 86.9%.

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