we went through every free crypto card in the market this week.
ONE RULE - has to be free and actually pay cashback.
no staking. no minimum balance. no fine print.
here's what actually made the cut: 👇
@JupSpend: ~4% cashback. highest flat rate we found.
@Plasma: 3% cashback. clean and simple.
@ether_fi: 3% cashback. spend without selling your crypto.
@spritzfinance: 5% on travel, dining and hotels. best for frequent travellers.
@wirexapp: 2% cashback. most reliable for Europe.
@KoloHub: 2% cashback.
@BleapApp: free card with 2% USDC cashback
@KASTxyz: $2 card + 1.5%. basically free.
@useTria: 1.5% cashback. chain abstraction built in.
@holyheld: 0.5% in USDC. non custodial. EU only.
@coca_card: 1% cashback. self custodial.
@Nexo: up to 2% in BTC or NEXO.
@ready_co: Lite is free with 0.5% cashback.
crypto card payments just crossed $7.8 billion. up 230% in a year.
the market is growing. your spending should be growing with it.
which one are you on? 👇
This week we start building the bridge.
The raise page lands soon. Same protocol you've been watching get built. Real funds, real tokens, real founder.
The founder is us.
I found a GitHub repo that gives Claude Code the ability to fully reverse engineer any Android app.
It decompiles the APK, reads the source, and maps every single API call the app makes to its server.
The wildest part is how it handles obfuscated builds.
Most reverse engineering workflows fall apart the second ProGuard or R8 mangles the class names. This plugin has a dedicated strategy layer for navigating obfuscated output and still tracing the real call flow underneath.
What you get out of it:
→ Full decompiled source from APK, XAPK, JAR, or AAR
→ Documented Retrofit and OkHttp endpoints ready to reproduce
→ Auth patterns: headers, bearer tokens, API keys
→ Call flow traces from the UI layer to the actual HTTP request
→ Auto dependency installer that detects your OS and grabs what's missing
Works inside Claude Code with a slash command or plain English.
No manual setup. No reading jadx docs. Just point it at the APK.
100% Open Source. Apache 2.0 License.
Repo: https://t.co/aFxm1fldLX
OpenClaw and Hermes just got an Upgrade.
OpenClaw had the Idea. Hermes had the Energy.
Mercury brings what both were missing: Control.
Token-efficient by default.
Budget guardrail to keep context sharp.
Permissioned execution with blocked dangerous commands.
Installable skills + persistent memory.
Not just agents that run.
Agents that behave predictably.
Mercury = OpenClaw + Hermes, done right.