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Bitget Card

Best for published card terms and costs

Programme page:Not found at a conventional addressFee documentation:PublishedTerms:Not found or blockedOperator:BitgetRubric:v2.0 · verified 9 Aug 2026
Last verified August 9, 2026
Confidence BRubric v2.0Verified August 9, 2026
6.4
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How it rates

Counterparty & issuer risk · 25%6.0
Cost transparency · 35%7.0
Product transparency · 15%6.0
Operator transparency · 15%6.0
Public documentation surface · 10%6.0
Pros
  • Fee documentation reachable without an account
Cons
  • Terms not found at a conventional public address
  • No programme page found at a conventional public address
How this score was built

Each indicator scores 2, 1 or 0. A pillar is the points earned over the points available; the overall score is the weighted sum. Every source below is public — check any of them yourself.

Counterparty & issuer risk · 25% weight6/10 points · 6.0/10
  • Not met
    Programme page published at a public address

    Not found at a conventional address at this check.

  • Not met
    Terms and conditions published

    Not found at a conventional address at this check.

  • Met
    Operator identifiable

    Operator identifiable as Bitget.

    www.bitget.com/fee
  • Met
    Support resource published

    Reachable at this check.

    www.bitget.com/support
  • Met
    Programme documentation reachable without an account

    No account required at this check.

    www.bitget.com/fee
Cost transparency · 35% weight7/10 points · 7.0/10
  • Met
    Fee documentation published at a public address

    Reachable at this check.

    www.bitget.com/fee
  • Met
    Fee documentation readable without an account

    No account required at this check.

    www.bitget.com/fee
  • Met
    Costs documented alongside the programme

    Fee or terms documentation available.

    www.bitget.com/fee
  • Partial
    Rates displayed on the fee page

    Fee page reachable; specific rates not captured at this check.

    www.bitget.com/fee
  • Not met
    Terms describe charges and liability

    Not found at a conventional address at this check.

Product transparency · 15% weight6/10 points · 6.0/10
  • Not met
    Programme page published

    Not found at this check.

  • Met
    Fee or pricing information published

    Reachable at this check.

    www.bitget.com/fee
  • Not met
    Terms published

    Not found at this check.

  • Met
    Support or help resource published

    Reachable at this check.

    www.bitget.com/support
  • Met
    Operator site reachable

    Reachable at this check.

    www.bitget.com/fee
Operator transparency · 15% weight6/10 points · 6.0/10
  • Met
    Operator entity identifiable

    Identifiable as Bitget.

    www.bitget.com/fee
  • Not met
    Programme page resolves to automated verification

    Blocked or not found at this check.

  • Not met
    Terms documentation published

    Not found at this check.

  • Met
    Support channel published

    Reachable at this check.

    www.bitget.com/support
  • Met
    Fee policy published

    Reachable at this check.

    www.bitget.com/fee
Public documentation surface · 10% weight6/10 points · 6.0/10
  • Not met
    Programme page reachable

    Not reachable.

  • Met
    Fee documentation reachable

    HTTP 2xx at this check.

    www.bitget.com/fee
  • Not met
    Terms reachable

    Not found.

  • Met
    Support reachable

    HTTP 2xx at this check.

    www.bitget.com/support
  • Met
    No account required for any of the above

    Confirmed at this check.

    www.bitget.com/fee

A no-annual-fee card paying 2% to 3% across the EU, UK, Latin America, Asia-Pacific and Africa — the widest geographic footprint in this comparison.

Our assessment

The Bitget Wallet Card charges no annual fee and no top-up fee, pays 2% to 3% in assets across two tiers, and is available across the EU, UK, Latin America, Asia-Pacific and Africa — the widest geographic footprint in this comparison.

Reach is the differentiator

Almost every card here serves Europe, the UK or the United States and stops. A programme operating across four continents is solving a genuine problem for users in markets that mainstream card issuers ignore, and for those users the alternative is usually no crypto card at all.

The fee structure, as far as it is stated

No annual fee, no top-up fee, and a stated spending fee of 1.7%. That last number is the one to weigh against the 2–3% reward: the net is positive but thinner than the headline, and it is the sort of figure that belongs on a published rate card rather than in a marketing summary.

Where nine indicators failed

The programme page itself resolved to an automated-verification block, and terms and conditions were not retrievable at a conventional address. For a card that spans many jurisdictions with different consumer protections, unpublished terms are a larger gap than they would be for a single-market product.

Who it suits

The Bitget Card fits users outside Europe and North America who want a working crypto card and are comfortable reading the terms inside the app. European users with a choice will find better-documented programmes at Crypto.com, Gnosis Pay and Bybit.

Alternatives

How rivals compare

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Frequently asked

Does this score rate Bitget Card's rewards?

No. Rewards and cashback change frequently and are not scored. The score reflects what a prospective cardholder can read before applying: programme page, fee documentation and terms.

Why is cost weighted so heavily for cards?

A card is a payment rail. Its conversion spread and fees are the product, so the rubric puts 35% of the weight on whether those are published and readable.

Is regional availability part of the score?

No. Our methodology excludes country availability from scoring entirely. Check the provider's own terms for where the card is offered.