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Crypto.com Announces New Benefits for its Private Members

Crypto.com Announces New Benefits for its Private Members

2% Bonus Interest On Crypto Earn, Amazon Prime, Private Jet Service and more

Crypto.com are excited to launch Crypto.com Private – a package of premium rewards and benefits tailored for the service’s Obsidian Black, Rose Gold and Icy White cardholders*** starting 1 March 2020.

This builds on the existing benefits for these cardholders which include up to 5% back on all spending, unlimited LoungeKey Airport Lounge Access with a guest, Airbnb and Expedia rebates among other benefits.

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Icy White, Rose Gold and Obsidian Black cardholders will now enjoy:

  • Crypto Earn: an additional 2% p.a. interest paid in MCO* on deposits
  • Crypto Earn: increased maximum account limits (US$1m for Icy White/Rose Gold and US$2m for Obsidian Black; US$0.5m for the remaining card tiers)
  • Amazon Prime (up to US$12.99/month rebate of membership fees)
  • Welcome Pack with exclusive Crypto.com branded merchandise and exclusively for Obsidian Black cardholders
  • Private Jet Service (selected membership full reimbursement)

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In addition, all Crypto.com Private Members will have access to a set of crypto-related services:

  • Exclusive access to Crypto Invest (effective 1 March 2020)
  • OTC block trade of MCO and CRO
  • Research: Priority access to Crypto.com’s self-published research reports
  • Inheritance service: Assistance with estate handling related to Crypto.com assets
  • Access to top industry events (With priority access for Obsidian Black cardholders)

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