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Where the Solid Card is available

Solid is launching the Virtual Solid Card first, with a phased rollout across supported regions.

Updated over 2 months ago

Here’s a clean, updated version of the article, incorporating the new country coverage details and keeping it clear for non-crypto users.


Where the Solid Card Is Available

Solid is launching the Virtual Solid Card first, with a phased rollout across supported regions. Availability depends on regulatory approval and issuer readiness, and coverage is expanding continuously.

Currently Available (18 countries)

The Virtual Solid Card is live today in the following regions:

North America

  • United States

Latin America

  • Argentina

  • Bolivia

  • Brazil

  • Colombia

  • Costa Rica

  • Dominican Republic

  • Ecuador

  • El Salvador

  • Guatemala

  • Honduras

  • Mexico

  • Panama

  • Paraguay

  • Peru

  • Uruguay

Africa

  • Nigeria

  • Ghana

If your country is supported, you can:

  • Complete KYC

  • Order your Virtual Card

  • Start depositing and spending immediately

This entire flow is available directly inside the Card tab in the app.


Launching by Early 2026 (28 countries total)

Solid is actively expanding into APAC, with the following countries scheduled to go live by early 2026:

APAC

  • Australia

  • Bhutan

  • Hong Kong

  • Macau

  • Malaysia

  • Maldives

  • Philippines

  • Singapore

  • Sri Lanka

  • Thailand


How to Check If the Card Is Available for You

To check availability:

  1. Open the Card tab in the app

  2. Select your country of residence

You’ll see one of two statuses:

  • Supported → You can proceed with KYC and order your card

  • Not yet supported → You can sign up for availability alerts

This ensures you’re notified as soon as your region goes live.


Tip

Solid is expanding rapidly, with new countries added on a rolling basis.
Make sure your email notifications are enabled—you’ll be alerted the moment the Solid Card becomes available in your area.

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