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Last updated: June 19, 2025, 01:16  |  Written by: Ari Paul

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Edge, a self custody exchange unveils the first of a kind confidential Bitcoin Mastercard that requires no personal information. The Edge Card will be backed by the

Edge, the firm behind the Edge crypto wallet, has rolled out Edge Mastercard, a one-of-a-kind crypto virtual card. The company announced this news yesterday, noting that

Edge, la empresa que está detrás de la popular wallet de Bitcoin y otras criptomonedas Edge, ha anunciado hoy el lanzamiento de su nueva tarjeta Mastercard

The Edge Mastercard And App

The Edge Mastercard and app enable crypto holders to directly spend Bitcoin at more than 10 million US merchants – without compromising their identity or personal

Edge Rolls Out First Crypto Mastercard Without KYC Requirements

Edge Lanza Tarjeta Mastercard de Bitcoin 'Confidencial' Sin KYC

San Diego

Edge announces No-KYC Crypto Mastercard - CoinCodeCap

San Diego-based startup Edge released the first “Confidential” bitcoin Mastercard which does not require know-your-customer (KYC) data used for collecting

Edge Puts Its Bitcoin Mastercard 'On Hold' After Mastercard

Wallet Provider Edge Announced A

The new Mastercard supports Bitcoin, Dogecoin, Bitcoin Cash, Litecoin, and dash. The card doesn’t require KYC verification and is free of cost. Leading self-custody crypto

Fintech Startup Edge Releases First Confidential Bitcoin Mastercard

Wallet provider Edge announced a confidential Bitcoin Mastercardbut after MasterCard said it was not approved, Edge yanked its announcement.

Edge announces confidential no-KYC digital currency Mastercard

Consensus 2025: Edge Unveils Bitcoin’s First Confidential Mastercard

Edge Unveils Bitcoin Mastercard Focused On Confidentiality

On Wednesday

On Wednesday, self-custody crypto exchange Edge announced a no-Know Your Customer (KYC) debit Mastercard that can be funded with Bitcoin and other digital

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