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Mint Blockchain × Crydit: Advancing the PayFi Ecosystem Together

Mint Blockchain is thrilled to announce a strategic partnership with Crydit to jointly build the infrastructure for an on-chain payment finance (PayFi) ecosystem. A key milestone of this collaboration is the launch of the limited-edition non-transferable NFT — the WIN WITH BIG NFT, now available on Mint Studio.

This NFT series offers Visa card perks, on-chain cashback,$MINT token rewards, and long-term loyalty benefits within the PayFi ecosystem.

Only 1,000 NFTs available — first come, first minted!

The Crydit WIN WITH BIG NFT is a non-transferable NFT issued by Crydit for Web3 users. It offers discounted access to the Crydit Visa debit card, extra cashback eligibility, and the potential to earn future Crydit point rewards.

  • Total Supply: Limited to 1,000 NFTs

How to Mint

  1. Complete two designated social media tasks
  2. Mint for free on Mint Studio: Mint Studio — Crydit WIN WITH BIG NFT
  3. Gain access to a reward pool of $1,000 worth of $MINT tokens

How to claim rewards

https://www.crydit.com/event/event-mint

Event Duration:

June 25, 7:00 (UTC) → July 2, 7:00 (UTC)

Priority Access to Crydit Visa Card

After minting the NFT and binding your wallet + email on the Crydit × Mint Benefits Portal, you can access the following rewards:

  • First 3 binders: Receive 1 FREE Crydit Visa card (worth $249)
  • Binders ranked 4–10: Receive a 50% discount voucher for the Crydit Visa card
  • All other participants: Receive an exclusive BIGGEST NFT airdrop

Crydit Visa Activation Reward Program

  • Register on Crydit: Get $5 USDT
  • Buy a Crydit Visa card + complete KYC: Get $50 USDT
  • Complete 3 cross-platform transactions: Get $15 USDT

Long-Term Utility & Ecosystem Incentives

WIN WITH BIG NFT holders will continue to unlock exclusive PayFi ecosystem incentives, including but not limited to:

  • Periodic card balance airdrops for NFT holders who activate a card
  • Access to Crydit Pay’s upcoming loyalty points and on-chain rewards

Together, Mint Blockchain and Crydit are building an open, composable, cross-chain, and highly scalable PayFi infrastructure. This partnership aims to lead the PayFi movement from vision to reality, laying the groundwork for innovation in decentralized finance and accelerating the adoption of digital assets in everyday life.

About Crydit

Crydit is a crypto debit card backed by top-tier international settlement networks and custodians. It bridges digital assets with the global payment infrastructure through a highly compliant financial framework — offering independent account systems and verifiable on-chain asset security.

About Mint Blockchain

Mint Blockchain is an Ethereum-native Layer 2 built on the OP Stack and a core member of the OP Superchain. Its mission is to connect global users and AI agents through NFTs, empowering every individual in society to truly own their digital assets.

Mint WIN WITH BIG NFT: Mint Studio — Crydit WIN WITH BIG NFT

Let’s WIN WITH BIG and kickstart your on-chain payment journey!

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