RedotPay has launched its Solana card, a virtual payment card allowing users to spend SOL, stablecoins, and other Solana-based digital assets for everyday purchases worldwide.
The card expands RedotPay’s support of the Solana ecosystem by enabling users to spend, send, and manage Solana-based assets.
The Solana card uses Solana’s high-throughput blockchain to provide near-instant settlement for merchants.
There is a one-time US$10 application fee, and new users receive USDⓈ 5 in spending vouchers upon registration.
Michael Gao
said Michael Gao, CEO and Co-Founder of RedotPay.
To mark the launch, RedotPay is offering a cashback campaign from 6 February to 28 February 2026.
Solana card users can receive up to 1.5% cashback on the first three transactions each day, with the amount doubling to 3% for users who refer new customers who purchase a Solana card.
RedotPay serves over six million users across more than 100 countries, with an annualised payment volume of US$10 billion.
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