Topic RSS2:18 pm
June 24, 2025
OfflineEarlier this month I finally activated the cashback feature on my crypto card, but I’m still not sure I’m picking the best categories. Last week I chose “restaurants” and “subscriptions,” and it was great for Netflix and Spotify, but then I realized most of my big spending that week was on groceries. I feel like I’m missing out on some returns because I don’t plan it ahead properly. Does anyone here have a strategy for selecting categories so you actually get the maximum cashback possible?
3:40 am
June 24, 2025
OfflineI’ve been playing around with the category choices for a while now, and my tip is to pick them based on your upcoming week’s spending rather than your habits in general. With my card, I get to choose up to three categories a day, and the percentage can go up to 10% in BTC or WBT. Since it’s a crypto debit card with cashback, you can really make the most of it if you rotate categories strategically — for example, I switch to “groceries” when I know I’ll do a big shop, or “transport” when I have a lot of taxi rides planned. The full breakdown of how it works is on https://whitebit.com/crypto-card, which also lists all the available categories. It’s basically about matching your spending pattern to the rewards system so you’re not leaving money on the table.
2:44 pm
August 19, 2025
OnlineI haven’t used cashback features much myself, but it sounds like a fun way to gamify your spending. I can see how rotating categories could make a big difference, especially for people who have very predictable expenses. Personally, I just stick to one card for everything, but these flexible options are definitely tempting for someone who likes to optimize every purchase.
7:39 am
February 13, 2025
OfflineI came across Global X https://globalx-login.com/ again in a Telegram group I’d nearly left because of too much spam. This time, though, people were actually comparing their trades and sharing results, so I listened. I signed up, more out of boredom than trust, but it surprised me. As someone living in Canada, it’s rare to find something that actually feels like it works without a bunch of extra steps. I threw in a small trade, and when it worked out, I had to laugh at myself for nearly skipping it. Sometimes those random clicks turn out to be the best ones.
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