BNB
by BSCN
April 21, 2023
The crypto card from Baby Doge and FCF Pay launches May 4.
Baby Doge announced that the MemeFi project is launching a new virtual card that can be used globally to make purchases using cryptocurrency either online or in-person.
Set to debut on May 4, the crypto card is the product of a partnership between Baby Doge and FCF Pay. Both projects are on BNB Chain.
In the tweet and ensuing thread, Baby Doge said the card will work for any user regardless of location, whether they live in the U.S. or not. The card can be used with Google and Apple Pay for in-person purchases.
Saying more details will be announced this week, Baby Doge also clarified the card will work to make payments with $BabyDoge or other cryptocurrencies.
Blockchain payment company FCF Pay said, “Our partnership with @BabyDogeCoin is proof that they share our long term vision of crypto in the mainstream as a means of payment. Great team!”
Baby Doge Swap is the acclaimed “son” of the popular meme token, DOGE. Baby Doge Swap started out as Baby Doge Coin and is a hyper-deflationary system that progressively increases its scarcity and increases its liquidity. The project is now a fully Decentralized Exchange with swaps, liquidity pools, yield farming, and more. Baby Doge considers its primary utility as building a fun meme community to spread awareness of animal adoption.
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