SafePal Launches Valentine's Day Limited Edition Mastercard Card Face
BlockBeats News, February 12, Web3 wallet brand SafePal launched a limited edition Mastercard card face series for Valentine's Day, including two designs, the "CP Edition" and the "Love Yourself" Edition, interpreting the various forms of love. The CP Edition "Couple & Friends Edition" card face supports a unique friend gifting feature, where users who receive the CP card face can gift the corresponding design of the other CP card face to a friend, family member, or special person.
This limited edition card face is available for users who have already opened or newly open an IBAN account through SafePal banking services, with the redemption period from February 9, 00:00 (UTC) to February 22, 23:59 (UTC).
In addition, users who successfully open an account, deposit $20, and complete any transaction can receive a free SafePal X1 hardware wallet. This device is the latest generation open-source hardware wallet that supports Bluetooth connection, with an official price of $69.99.
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