The card won’t be available in the United States, at least for the time being – likely as a result of the decentralized finance industry’s shaky regulatory standing in the country. The “tentative” list of countries that will receive Ether.fi‘s new credit card include, the UK, Hong Kong, UEA, Thailand, Brazil, Turkey, France, Germany, Italy, Portugal, Spain, Denmark, Estonia, Netherlands, Poland and Czech Republic, Silagadze told CoinDesk.
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