Gate Card Maximum 5% Cashback Rewrites Crypto Payment Rules, Tiered Rewards Benefit Global Users

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Global leading digital asset trading platform Gate officially launches the new Gate Card, introducing up to 5% cashback, a dual-tier upgrade system, and a monthly spending limit of up to $1.5 million, pushing the boundaries of crypto payment tools to new heights. The Gate Card supports over 100 countries and regions, covering approximately 130 million Visa-accepting merchants worldwide.

5% Cashback Mechanism: A Closed-Loop Design Where Spending Equals Profit

Gate Card’s core competitiveness lies in its highly transparent tiered reward structure. The highest tier (T4) users enjoy 5% cashback on spending, with a card fee of only 1%, meaning high-tier users can offset all transaction fees and achieve a net positive return on each purchase. The monthly cashback cap is set at 250 USDT to ensure sustainable rewards.

Key features of the Gate Card cashback mechanism include:

Maximum cashback rate: 5% (T4 level, up to 250 USDT per month)

Card fee: 1%, fully offsettable for premium users to gain net profit

Cashback currencies: BTC, ETH, USDT, or GT, flexibly allocated based on user preference

Spending limits: Up to $500,000 per transaction and per day; up to $1.5 million per month

VIP10-VIP14 users: No annual spending cap, suitable for large cross-border transactions and fund management needs

Dual-Tier Upgrade System: Transparent Promotion Pathway Breaking Barriers

The Gate Card tier system uses five levels from T0 to T4, combined with a new dual-track upgrade mode—users can elevate their level either by reaching spending thresholds or by VIP membership status, without needing to meet multiple overlapping conditions. Level assessments are automatic and take effect the following month, providing users with a clear, predictable upgrade path.

This design effectively links trading activity with spending behavior. Highly active traders can unlock higher cashback tiers through VIP status, while spending-focused users can progress through continuous transactions. Both pathways work together to create a user growth cycle centered on level advancement as an incentive.

Global Coverage and Multi-Scenario Payment Capabilities

The practicality of the Gate Card is reflected not only in cashback figures but also in its extensive global usability:

Coverage: Over 100 countries and regions, supporting about 130 million Visa-accepting merchants

Payment methods: Online, offline retail, and ATM withdrawals supported

Card types: Virtual cards (instant use) and physical cards (swipe upon receipt)

Mobile payments: Integrated with Google Pay, supporting contactless NFC scanning

With a monthly spending limit of up to $1.5 million, the Gate Card significantly expands its application scenarios among high-net-worth users, especially suitable for frequent cross-border payments, large purchases, or flexible fund management for institutions and individuals.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the 5% cashback on Gate Card also available to regular users?

The 5% maximum cashback applies to T4 highest-tier users. Standard entry-level users (T0) receive a lower cashback rate. However, the dual-track upgrade mechanism ensures all levels have clear promotion paths—users can increase their cashback rate by boosting spending frequency or upgrading their Gate VIP level, gradually unlocking higher rewards.

How is the Gate Card fee calculated, and does it affect actual earnings?

The Gate Card fee is 1% of each transaction amount. For T4 users, with a 5% cashback rate, after deducting the 1% fee, the actual net return is 4%. This means high-tier users not only avoid bearing the card fee cost but also achieve real positive returns on each transaction, creating a “spend more, earn more” reward logic.

Can cashback from the Gate Card be received in GT tokens?

Yes, users can choose to receive cashback in BTC, ETH, USDT, or GT (Gate’s native platform token). Opting for GT allows users to accumulate platform tokens and benefits, further integrating with Gate’s ecosystem growth.

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