Digital voucher for a reloadable virtual Visa, paid with Bitcoin or any altcoin via BTCPay Server. You get the code by email right after the payment is confirmed and activate the card in minutes on Rewarble.com – with a 16-digit number, CVV and expiry date, ready to use online or in stores.
Unlike fixed-balance Visa gift cards that expire at zero, the Rewarble Visa is reloadable: you keep the same number and top it up anytime with a new Rewarble voucher. The card is USD-denominated and works anywhere Visa is accepted, in any currency supported by the network.
How it works
- Pick the denomination you want from the variation dropdown (30, 50, 60, 100 or 150 USD).
- Pay with Bitcoin (Lightning or on-chain) through BTCPay Server.
- Receive the unique Rewarble code by email.
- Open Rewarble.com, redeem the code and pick Visa.
- The virtual card is generated in a few minutes – 16-digit number, CVV, expiry date.
- Reloadable anytime with a new voucher; you keep the same number.
Why pick a Visa voucher from BTCfactura
- Buy the card paying with Bitcoin or altcoin, no bank card and no bank transfer.
- Useful to convert crypto into a Visa usable online or in stores.
- Reloadable: same number, funds added anytime with a new voucher.
- Configurable on redemption: 3D Secure on/off, Apple Pay and Google Pay support.
- Card issued instantly – usable in minutes, no physical delivery.
- Your main cards stay private – the virtual card takes their place at checkout.
- Payment via BTCPay Server – over 11 years of BTCfactura experience with crypto payments.
What you can use it for
- Global online shopping, anywhere Visa is accepted.
- Subscriptions: dedicate one card per service and stop reloads to block future charges.
- Privacy: transactions separate from your main card statement.
- Business or team spending: separate cards per project with budget control.
- Gift: the recipient spends where they want, no retailer restrictions.
- Global acceptance in any currency supported by the Visa network.
Visa voucher as a gift
Send the code by email or message; the recipient redeems it on Rewarble.com and gets the virtual card instantly – no physical delivery, no delays. Useful for international gifts, team rewards or urgent situations when physical cards cannot arrive in time.
Note – third-party product, not issued by Visa, USD-denominated: the Rewarble voucher is an independent prepaid product. The virtual Visa is issued by a regulated EU financial partner through Rewarble; Visa is the payment network used, not the voucher issuer. The card is USD-denominated and the price shown in RON includes the USD/RON rate plus a small buffer for FX fluctuation.
Frequently asked questions
Can I pay the Visa voucher with Bitcoin or altcoin?
Yes. The payment is made through BTCPay Server, which accepts Bitcoin (Lightning Network or on-chain) and other configured cryptocurrencies. The Rewarble code is emailed to you right after the payment is confirmed.
Which currency is the card denominated in?
The card is denominated in USD. The price shown on the site is in RON and includes the USD/RON conversion at the official BNR rate plus a small buffer for FX fluctuation. When you use the card, non-USD transactions are converted automatically by the Visa network at their exchange rate.
How long does it take to issue the virtual card?
After you redeem the code on Rewarble.com, the virtual Visa is generated in a few minutes. You get the 16-digit number, CVV and expiry date directly in the Rewarble account.
Is the card reloadable?
Yes. Unlike fixed-balance Visa gift cards, the Rewarble Visa is reloadable – you keep the same number and add funds anytime by redeeming a new Rewarble voucher.
Can I use the card with Apple Pay or Google Pay?
Yes. At redemption you can choose the card configuration, including Apple Pay and Google Pay support and 3D Secure activation for online transactions.
Is the voucher issued by Visa?
No. The Rewarble voucher is an independent prepaid product. The virtual Visa is issued by a regulated EU financial partner through Rewarble; Visa is the payment network used, not the voucher issuer.
