
SolCard

SolCard Review
SolCard delivers one scarce thing — a working no-KYC card, now Mastercard-only — and prices it at 5% per load plus $0.30 per purchase plus 2% on foreign spend. The advertised cashback program is unconfirmed on any primary SolCard page — its own token page marks rewards "unreleased" and a blog post denies any program exists — and even at face value it would pay in a near-dead token, so it adds no practical value. The issuer is an offshore company with no named bank, one mass freeze on record, and the stated power to forfeit balances, which caps how much trust the card deserves regardless of price. As a disposable tool for anonymous online payments, funded with $10 to $50 at a time, it does the job. As a wallet you keep money in, it asks for more trust than an opaque Hong Kong entity with a freeze history has earned. Verify your identity anywhere else and you will pay less.
- ✓No-KYC Mastercard issues in 18 seconds
- ✓Stablecoin top-ups across 10+ networks
- ✓Unused balance withdraws back to a wallet
- ✓0% top-up and Apple Pay on the Visa tier
- ✓No monthly or annual fee
- ✗5% top-up fee on the no-KYC tier
- ✗Cashback pays in SOLC, down ~96% from peak
- ✗No-KYC Visa cards were canceled in June 2025
- ✗Opaque Hong Kong issuer, no named bank
- ✗Virtual-only, no ATM access

