Kraken just made it possible to buy your morning coffee with Dogecoin. Whether that’s progress or a sign of the end times depends on your perspective, but the exchange officially launched the Kraken Card on July 13, a Mastercard-enabled debit card available to verified users across the UK and European Economic Area.

The card supports spending from more than 600 crypto and cash balances held on Kraken’s platform, with near real-time conversion at the point of sale. It works at over 150 million merchants worldwide. No monthly fees, no forex fees, and cash-back rewards of up to 2% paid in Bitcoin, euros, or pounds sterling.

From exchange to neobank

This launch has been a slow build. Kraken first announced its partnership with Mastercard back in April 2025, laying the groundwork for crypto-linked payment products. The initial rollout came in November 2025 with a more modest 1% cash-back structure tied to Kraken’s peer-to-peer payment features.

The July 2026 version is the full package. Both physical and virtual card options are available, issued through Monavate, an FCA-authorized provider.