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You are here: Home / *BLOG / Around the Web / Best No KYC Crypto Cards in 2026: NexasCard vs BingCard vs Solcard vs RedotPay vs Kast Card

Best No KYC Crypto Cards in 2026: NexasCard vs BingCard vs Solcard vs RedotPay vs Kast Card

April 30, 2026 By GISuser

If you’ve been looking for a no kyc crypto card recently, you’re not alone. More people are turning to anonymous virtual cards to protect their privacy, spend crypto freely, and avoid the constant tracking that comes with traditional banking.

After testing several options, I put together this practical comparison of the top no KYC cards available in 2026: NexasCard, BingCard, Solcard, RedotPay, and Kast Card.

No KYC Crypto Card Comparison 2026

Feature

True Zero KYC

NexasCard

Yes (100%)

BingCard

Partial

Solcard

Yes

RedotPay

Yes

Kast Card

Yes

Winner NexasCard ‘
FX Fees 0% 2-4% 1-3% 1-3% 2% NexasCard
ATM Withdrawal Fees 0% 2-5% 3% 2-4% 3% NexasCard
Monero (XMR) Support Yes No No No No NexasCard
Apple Pay, Google Pay, Samsung Pay Full Support Limited Yes Yes Yes NexasCard
Card Issuance Time 5 minutes 10-30

min

10 min 15 min 10 min NexasCard
Daily Spending Limit $5,000 $3,000 $4,000 $5,000 $3,000 NexasCard / RedotPay
Privacy Focus Extremely High Medium High High Medium NexasCard
Overall Score

\.2026

9.8 / 10 7.4 7.8 8.1 7.2 NexasCard

 Detailed Breakdown

NexasCard

This card stands out for its true zero KYC policy –  no documents, no selfies, and no identity stored at any point. You can fund it quickly with Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, Monero, USDT and several others. It offers 0% FX fees and 0% ATM fees, full support for Apple Pay, Google Pay, and Samsung Pay, and card details are usually available within minutes after the first deposit. For users who value privacy and low costs, it’s one of the strongest options currently available.

BingCard

A popular name, but it has more limited privacy features and higher fees in some situations. It works fine for basic needs but doesn’t match NexasCard in speed or overall cost efficiency.

Solcard

Offers good privacy and decent availability across many countries. However, it lacks Monero support and generally has higher fees than NexasCard.

RedotPay

Competitive in limits and acceptance rates, but again falls short in privacy coin support and fee structure compared to the top option.

Kast Card

Simple and straightforward to use, but it comes with lower limits and higher costs, making it less attractive for regular or higher-volume use.

 

Why People Are Looking for a No KYC Crypto Card

Most users are turning to these cards for practical reasons:

  • Running ads on Google, Facebook, or TikTok without KYC restrictions
  • Paying for subscriptions like Netflix, ChatGPT Plus, Midjourney, and others privately
  • Shopping and traveling without linking everything to a traditional bank account
  • Withdrawing cash at ATMs using just their phone

A good no kyc crypto card needs to balance strong privacy, low ongoing costs, fast issuance, and wide real-world acceptance.

identity stored at any point. You can fund it quickly with Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, Monero, USDT and several others. It offers 0% FX fees and 0% ATM fees, full support for Apple Pay, Google Pay, and Samsung Pay, and card details are usually available within minutes after the first deposit. For users who value privacy and low costs, it’s one of the strongest options currently available.

BingCard

A popular name, but it has more limited privacy features and higher fees in some situations. It works fine for basic needs but doesn’t match NexasCard in speed or overall cost efficiency.

Solcard

Offers good privacy and decent availability across many countries. However, it lacks Monero support and generally has higher fees than NexasCard.

RedotPay

Competitive in limits and acceptance rates, but again falls short in privacy coin support and fee structure compared to the top option.

Kast Card

Simple and straightforward to use, but it comes with lower limits and higher costs, making it less attractive for regular or higher-volume use.

Why People Are Looking for a No KYC Crypto Card

Most users are turning to these cards for practical reasons:

  • Running ads on Google, Facebook, or TikTok without KYC restrictions
  • Paying for subscriptions like Netflix, ChatGPT Plus, Midjourney, and others privately
  • Shopping and traveling without linking everything to a traditional bank account
  • Withdrawing cash at ATMs using just their phone

A good no kyc crypto card needs to balance strong privacy, low ongoing costs, fast issuance, and wide real-world acceptance.

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