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OneKey Card
⏸ New issuance paused (2026-05)
Self-custody USDT card integrated with OneKey hardware wallet. Existing cardholders may continue use.
Overall score
6.4 / 10
Status: new issuance paused
OneKey suspended new card issuance in May 2026 pending issuer compliance review. Existing cardholders continue to use their cards normally — topup, spending, and on-chain settlement all work. There is no public timeline for resumption.
What it was
OneKey Card was a self-custody USDT virtual card integrated with the OneKey hardware wallet ecosystem. The card linked to your OneKey wallet's USDT balance; spending triggered on-chain transfers approved via the hardware device.
FAQ
- What is OneKey Card?
- OneKey Card is a Web3 wallet-integrated USDT virtual card from OneKey, a hardware wallet maker. Card balance stays self-custody in the user's OneKey wallet; spending triggers an on-chain transfer.
- Why was new issuance paused in 2026-05?
- OneKey paused new card issuance in May 2026 due to issuer-side compliance review. Existing cardholders may continue to use their cards until expiry. No public timeline for resumption.
- Can existing OneKey Card holders still use the card?
- Yes, existing cards remain functional. Top-up and spending continue to work normally. We will update this page when issuance resumes.
Last verified 2026-05-16. For currently-issuing self-custody alternatives see MetaMask Card or Ledger Crypto Life Card.
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