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The crypto market has had a rough run in February, attributed to jitters over trade tariffs. US President Donald Trump exacerbated the sour sentiment on Thursday after threatening 25% tariffs on imports from the Eurozone.
Polkadot (DOT) was also a top performer, gaining 8.1% from Wednesday.
The Avalanche Foundation, in collaboration with Rain, has just announced the launch of the Avalanche Card this Wednesday. This new card will allow users to spend their cryptocurrencies wherever Visa is accepted, with initial support for USDC, USDT, AVAX, and wAVAX.
The Avalanche Foundation and digital payment firm Rain launched the Avalanche Card on Feb. 26, 2025, enabling users in Southeast Asia, Africa, and Latin America to spend cryptocurrencies through Visa's global network.
Avalanche (AVAX) has shown promising signs of recovery as whale activity surged by over 80% within a 24-hour period. This surge in whale movements, combined with increasing trading activity, has raised hopes of a potential bullish reversal for the altcoin, which has faced a period of bearish momentum in recent months.
Avalanche (AVAX) is currently at a critical point, with its price alarmingly close to the $20 mark. This perilous situation arises in the middle of a widespread market decline, which has prompted a number of digital assets to reach multi-month lows.
Bitcoin appears on the verge of losing the $85,000 level, which could trigger a cascading liquidation event. Will bulls show up to buy the dip and defend a critical support level?
The Avalanche Foundation introduced the much-awaited Avalanche Card today. At launch, the physical and digital card allows individuals to use AVAX, wrapped AVAX, and USDC and USDT stablecoins to pay at any joint that accepts Visa. The news triggered significant surges for AVAX.
Avalanche launches a Visa-backed crypto card, expanding digital payments in emerging markets amid rising demand for seamless crypto transactions.
Avalanche Foundation debuts a crypto-powered Visa card in partnership with Rain, targeting Latin America and Caribbean markets first, allowing seamless payments with AVAX and stablecoins.
TL;DR The new Avalanche Card allows users to make purchases with cryptocurrencies like AVAX, USDC, USDT, and wAVAX at any merchant that accepts Visa. It focuses on regions such as Southeast Asia, Africa, and Latin America, providing access to financial services in areas with limited banking infrastructure.
The Avalanche Foundation, in partnership with Rain, has launched the Avalanche Card. The card is a physical and digital payment card that allows users to spend cryptocurrency anywhere Visa is accepted, according to a release shared with crypto.news.
The Avalanche Foundation, a platform dedicated to advancing the Avalanche (AVAX) ecosystem, and Rain, a financial technology (Fintech) company, have launched the Avalanche Card, as per the reports shared with Finbold on Wednesday, February 26.
Spend crypto seamlessly with the Visa-powered Avalanche Card, enabling real-world transactions without conversions. Supports AVAX, USDC, USDT, and more.
Users can spend their Avalanche tokens (AVAX), wrapped AVAX as well as the USDT and USDC stablecoins at any store in person or online that takes Visa.
AVAX's bearish run is fading, with whale and trading activity sparking signs for a potential bullish reversal.
Berachain, an EVM-identical Layer 1 blockchain, has achieved a major milestone just 20 days after its mainnet launch.
With Bitcoin bleeding value due to a streak of not-so-good political issues, including the recent US tariff threats, AVAX price has also dipped in value. However, the Avalanche price decline has been marginal, since the token has lost only 1% of its total value.
Avalanche's [AVAX] price has been consolidating in recent weeks as whale activity has significantly slowed. Since early February 2025, the number of large transactions involving AVAX has decreased, causing the token's price to remain stagnant below a critical trendline resistance.
AVAX price consolidation under a key resistance zone hints at a potential drop to $22.
A closely followed crypto strategist thinks that payments altcoin XRP is gearing up for a burst to the upside as it prints a bullish continuation pattern.
Justin Kim, Head of Asia at Avalanche, sat down with BeInCrypto ahead of his appearance at the Hong Kong Consensus 2025.