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Author Topic: Experience with a no-KYC BTC-funded debit card service (Goblin Cards)?  (Read 39 times)
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January 12, 2026, 08:09:10 PM
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I’m researching a service called Goblin Cards that offers a crypto debit card funded via BTC.

Just trying to do due diligence before using it.

From their Terms / site:

  • No KYC required
  • ATM withdrawals
  • BTC, ETH, SOL, XMR, or USDT funding
  • ~$350 one-time card fee
  • ~3.5% reload fee
  • $25k monthly spend limit
  • No issuing bank, card network, or jurisdiction disclosed

I haven’t been able to find independent reviews or long-term user reports.

Questions for experienced members:

  • Has anyone here actually used this service?
  • Does anyone recognize the card program / issuer (BIN, Visa/Mastercard partner)?
  • In your experience, do no-KYC card setups like this tend to last, or do they usually get shut down and freeze balances?

If you’ve used it (or something similar), I’d appreciate any firsthand details — especially how long it worked and whether withdrawals/spending were reliable.

Thanks in advance.
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January 15, 2026, 04:09:38 PM
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~snip~
  • No KYC required
  • ATM withdrawals
  • BTC, ETH, SOL, XMR, or USDT funding
  • ~$350 one-time card fee
  • ~3.5% reload fee
  • $25k monthly spend limit
  • No issuing bank, card network, or jurisdiction disclosed

I'll be short and to the point, I would never pay $350 to get a card that could stop working the next day. In addition, you have already asked a question in another topic, so I will agree with some of the comments that you may not be interested in that card, but that you may be promoting it.

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