Online money and cryptocurrencies in Lithuania

Updated: 20.01.2026
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2024. Payment service Fastex launches virtual card



Armenian crypto payment service Fastex has unveiled its new product, Fastex Card. This virtual crypto debit card is specifically designed to simplify online transactions. Fastex Card combines a secure debit card with cryptocurrency support, providing an easy-to-use interface for tracking expenses. Fastex Card was developed through an innovative partnership with Alchemy Pay, a well-known player in the Web3 payment solutions industry. The partnership aims to simplify the crypto transaction process, ensuring a user-friendly and efficient interface. You can become a Fastex Card holder on the Fastex Exchange platform in just a few clicks. The card is issued by Fastex Europe UAB, a company registered in Lithuania.


2020. Binance Visa cards are now available in Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia



The Binance Visa Card is now available to everyone in the European Economic Area. Linked to a cryptocurrency account, this card allows users to spend cryptocurrency at over 60 million Visa-accepting locations worldwide. Additionally, the card can now be linked to Google Pay and Samsung Pay. Using the Binance Visa Card means you don't have to worry about fees. We don't charge subscription or maintenance fees, and transactions made in euros are free (third-party fees may apply*). To make using the card even more enjoyable, we offer up to 7% cashback on every purchase you make with your Binance Visa Card. That's the highest rate on the market! The virtual card will be available for use immediately after your application is approved.


2019. PayPal launches peer-to-peer payments in Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia



PayPal is adding a peer-to-peer payment service to 25 European countries, including Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia. This service offers a solution for users who need to make or receive payments. "Our new service allows you to make mobile and desktop payments in euros, including to friends and family in the EU, at no additional cost, unless it involves currency conversion. No account number is required; an email address is sufficient," said Olga Lonshakova, Head of Sales and Market Development for PayPal in the Baltics and Russia.