CL Card’s Crypto Promotion Offers Cashback and a Luxury Berlin Getaway
A new promotion for the CL Card is offering users cashback and exclusive prizes. From January 12 to January 26, 2025, every cryptocurrency purchase made with the card will earn rewards and entry into a high-end giveaway. The card also provides access to global spending and secure management through the Ledger Wallet™ app.
The CL Card allows users to spend cryptocurrency at over 90 million merchants worldwide. At checkout, it automatically converts digital assets into local currency. Beyond purchases, the card can withdraw cash from ATMs and even serve as collateral for a line of credit.
During the promotion, users receive cashback in Bitcoin or USDT for every transaction. Each purchase also enters them into a draw for a luxury experience. The grand prize includes flights, transfers, accommodation, and a 13-course tasting menu with wine pairings at Berlin’s Restaurant Rutz on February 11, 2026. Additional perks include a short break at the Alpine resort Schwarz and a VIP dinner with Laura Lewandowski. To qualify, users must claim a free virtual CL Card and complete an entry form. Those who link the card to Apple Pay or Google Pay gain extra chances to win. Security remains a priority, with private keys stored offline in the Ledger Signer. The card’s management is handled through the Ledger Wallet™ app, ensuring safe and easy control of funds.
The promotion runs for two weeks, ending on January 26, 2025. Winners will receive flights, luxury dining, and accommodation as part of the prize package. All participants also benefit from cashback on their cryptocurrency spending during the campaign.
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