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MEXC Card vs SolCard

SolCard is the privacy/no-KYC option, while MEXC Card is the more conservative KYC card. For beginners, MEXC Card is usually easier to assess; SolCard fits more experienced users.

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MEXC Card

MEXC Card is relevant because MEXC is already important in exchange comparisons, but it requires advanced KYC.

Score
3.7 / 5
KYC
KYC required
Type
Crypto Card
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SolCard

SolCard is one of the more important no-KYC candidates, but fees and risks are higher.

Score
3.4 / 5
KYC
No KYC check
Type
Virtual
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Direct comparison

CriterionMEXC CardSolCard
Rating3.7 / 53.4 / 5
Card typeCrypto CardVirtual
KYCKYC requiredNo KYC check
Fee score3.4 / 52.7 / 5
CashbackUp to 4%No cashback focus
AvailabilityCheck country listOnline, limits apply
NetworkMastercard/Visa by programVisa/Mastercard by issue
Self-custodyNoNo
Apple PayYesNo
Google PayYesNo
Risk score3.2 / 52.4 / 5

Fees

MEXC Card: Check card and cashback terms in MEXC offer

SolCard: Higher top-up fees on standard card

Cashback

MEXC Card: Up to 4%

SolCard: No cashback focus

KYC & risk

MEXC Card: KYC required, country availability and cashback terms must be checked before recommending.

SolCard: No-KYC and privacy-card providers may adjust limits, issuer access, KYC rules and acceptance over time. Check current terms with the provider before use.

Quick verdict

SolCard is the privacy/no-KYC option, while MEXC Card is the more conservative KYC card. For beginners, MEXC Card is usually easier to assess; SolCard fits more experienced users.

FAQ

Which card is better: MEXC Card or SolCard?

SolCard is the privacy/no-KYC option, while MEXC Card is the more conservative KYC card. For beginners, MEXC Card is usually easier to assess; SolCard fits more experienced users.

Which card has less KYC friction?

SolCard is the no-KYC-oriented option. That also means more risk, limits and less consumer protection.

Which card is better for beginners?

For beginners, the more transparent KYC card is usually easier to assess.