Odaily Planet Daily reports that the decentralized staking protocol Ether.fi announced that its DeFi native crypto card product ether.fi Cash will migrate from the Scroll network to the OP Mainnet (Optimism mainnet). The migration will be completed within the next few months and is expected to involve approximately 70,000 active cards, 300,000 accounts, and millions of dollars in user locked assets (TVL).
ether.fi Cash offers a non-custodial crypto payment experience, allowing users to spend directly with stablecoins or borrow against staked and re-staked assets (such as eETH) while continuing to earn yields and enjoying cashback rewards similar to traditional bank cards. The card can be used at all merchants supporting Visa.
Data shows that Ether.fi Card currently accounts for nearly half of the transaction volume of crypto-native payment cards, making it one of the leading products in the field. Meanwhile, OP Stack processed about 3.6 billion transactions in the second half of 2025, accounting for 13% of the total crypto transaction volume during that period, providing high-throughput infrastructure support for this migration.
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