Can you get Tria Card in Taiwan?
Yes — Tria Card is available in Taiwan.
We applied ourselves with an identity from this country and were approved.
KYC completed with a Republic of China (Taiwan) passport.
Source: https://docs.tria.so/card-terms-international · Checked 2026-08-12
What else works in Taiwan?
Of the 13 cards we track, 11 can be used from Taiwan — either because the issuer names the country, or because we applied ourselves.
- ether.fi Cash Card We applied ourselves No annual fee · 3% cashback · fees verified line by line
- Bitget Wallet Card Named in the issuer’s list No issuance fee · no annual fee · fees read from the issuer
- OKX Card We applied ourselves Register with OKX first, then apply inside OKX Pay
- RedotPay Card We applied ourselves A stablecoin-funded Visa prepaid card issued in Hong Kong. Residents of both Taiwan and Ho
- Crypto.com Visa Card We applied ourselves A Visa prepaid card from Crypto.com. Our previous check concluded that no Taiwan or Hong K
- MEXC Card Named in the issuer’s list Advanced verification first, then apply in the app and top up to activate
- KAST Card We applied ourselves A stablecoin-denominated Visa debit card with three tiers — Standard, Premium and Private.
- Infini Card Inferred from the issuer’s documents Infini's card is a virtual corporate card with three BINs: Lite (US-issued, Visa, works wi
- MEXC ether.fi Card Named in the issuer’s list A different card from the MEXC Card, with a different country list
- Bybit Card We applied ourselves Bybit's own invite page states 10% cashback and 10 USDT
- Binance Card We applied ourselves Binance's current Global Program virtual card, running on Mastercard and funded with USDC,
Tria Card fees
These are the same figures as on the full review — one database, one set of numbers. Anything the issuer does not publish is marked as such rather than filled in.
| Annual fee | 25 / 109 / 250 USD a year by tier (Virtual has a limited-time waiver) |
|---|---|
| Foreign transaction fee | Up to 3% (the issuer contradicts itself — see the notes) |
| Top-up / deposit | The card terms state "up to 1%" for USDC settlement/deposit while the help centre states deposits are free. A Provider Fee may also appear on deposits — the issuer states that is the cost of on-chain swaps and bridging, not a Tria charge |
Last checked 2026-08-12. Full breakdown with per-item sources on the Tria Card review.
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